Weekly Lists > B/24/0097

Reference B/24/0097
Location Alvey House Farm, Scalp Road, Fishtoft, Boston, PE21 0SH
Proposal Application under Section 73 for the removal of Condition C2 (Agricultural Habitation Clause) following grant of permission BR 104/62
Received On 07/03/2024
Type Full Planning Permission
Decision Favourable Planning decision
Decision Date24/04/2024
ApplicantGoodeve
AgentAFA Planning Consultants Ltd
Parish Fishtoft Parish Council
Case Officer Megan Epton
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Location Plan 07/03/2024
Appeal Decision ref APP/E2001/W/17/3170529 07/03/2024
Appeal Decision ref APP/Y9507/W/16/3147251 07/03/2024
Appeal Decision ref APP/E2001/A/02/1104141 07/03/2024
Appeal Decision ref APP/D0840/W/22/3304612 07/03/2024
Appeal Decision ref APP/T6850/A/20/3252618 07/03/2024
Decision Notice for BR 104/62 07/03/2024
Decision Notice for B/24/0006 07/03/2024
Application Form 07/03/2024
Supporting Letter 07/03/2024
Planning Officer Report 24/04/2024
Decision 24/04/2024

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