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Reference B/23/0399
Location Marsh Farm, Sea Lane, Wrangle, Boston PE22 9HE
Proposal Proposed agricultural store
Received On 20/11/2023
Type Major - Full Planning Permission
Decision Favourable with conditions
Decision Date05/04/2024
ApplicantC/O Robert Doughty Consultancy Limited
AgentRobert Doughty Consultancy Limited
Parish Wrangle Parish Council
Case Officer Lewis Humphreys
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
901-75_PL_SP02 Proposed Site Plan 20/11/2023
901-75_PL_SP01 Existing Site Plan 20/11/2023
901-75_PL_LP01 Location Plan 20/11/2023
901-75_PL_GA01 Proposed Agricultural Building 20/11/2023
Application Form 20/11/2023
Covering letter including Flood Risk Assessment 20/11/2023
Decision 05/04/2024
Planning Officer Report 05/04/2024

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