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Reference B/23/0116
Location Takara, Ralphs Lane, Frampton, Boston PE20 1RJ
Proposal Application for a Lawful Development Certificate to confirm that the continuing use of the dwelling, which has been occupied in breach of an agricultural occupation clause, is lawful
Received On 24/03/2023
Type Certificate of Lawfulness (existing use)
Decision Favourable Planning decision
Decision Date02/06/2023
ApplicantBates
AgentChattertons Solicitors
Parish Frampton Parish Council
Case Officer Emma Turvey
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Supporting Information for the application 24/03/2023
Site Location Plan 24/03/2023
Application Form 24/03/2023
Confidential Statement 24/03/2023
Planning Officer Report 02/06/2023
Decision 02/06/2023

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