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Reference B/24/0012
Location Land to the northwest of roundabout, Land Adjacent to A16, Scott Drive, Boston
Proposal Erection of Trade Counter Unit (Use Class B8) with associated car parking including 12 x EV Charging Points
Received On 09/01/2024
Type Full Planning Permission
Decision Favourable with conditions
Decision Date12/04/2024
ApplicantDovetail Architects Ltd
AgentDovetail Architects Ltd
Parish Wyberton Parish Council
Case Officer Charlie Parry
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
LS24783_4 Horizontal Illuminance Levels 09/01/2024
3606_PL1003 Proposed Floor & Roof Plans 09/01/2024
3606_PL905F Proposed Elevations 09/01/2024
3606_PL1000 Site Location Plan 09/01/2024
Design & Access Statement Plot E 09/01/2024
3606_PL1002 Site Plan 09/01/2024
Application Form 09/01/2024
Flood Risk Assessment 09/01/2024
Noise Assessment 09/01/2024
SuDS Drainage Strategy 09/01/2024
Decision 12/04/2024
Planning Officer Report 12/04/2024

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