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Reference B/24/0078
Location Bannisters Yard Ralphs Lane, Frampton, Boston PE20 1QU
Proposal Application under Schedule 2, Part 6, Class A/B/E of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development)(England) Order 2015 to determine if prior approval is required for the erection of a new steel framed grain store building
Received On 26/02/2024
Type Prior Notification of Agricultural Development
Decision Prior Approval Given
Decision Date15/04/2024
ApplicantPengethley Potatos Ltd
AgentS Dennington Const Ltd
Parish Frampton Parish Council
Case Officer Megan Epton
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Proposed Site Plan 26/02/2024
Existing Site Plan 26/02/2024
Fixed Plant Noise Details 10/03/2024
BS4142:2014 Noise Assessment 04/04/2024
GS/172/02 Proposed Elevations 02/04/2024
Application Form 26/02/2024
Planning Officer report 15/04/2024
Decision 15/04/2024

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