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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990

PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990

THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (ENVIRONMENTAL

IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (ENGLAND AND WALES) REGULATIONS 2017 (AS AMENDED)

Medway Council as Local Planning Authority has received the following applications which are being advertised to ascertain the views of persons living near the sites and other interested parties. The proposed developments relate to one or more of the following:

1. The site of the application is within/affecting the setting of a designated Conservation Area (Section 73) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990;

2. The application relates to, or affects the setting of a Listed Building (Section 67) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990;

 

MC/24/1472
148 High Street, Chatham, Medway, ME4 4DB

Reason 2
Replacement of two external ATMs.

 

MC/24/1491
148 High Street, Chatham, Medway, ME4 4DB

Reason 2
Listed Building Consent for replacement of two external ATMs.

 

MC/24/1474
Durland House, 160 High Street, Rainham, Gillingham

Reason 2
Listed Building Consent to amend the layout of the ground floor with additional WC at first floor level and returning the rooms to their original state by removing the 1980s interventions and reinstate matching heritage doors (Amendments to original planning permission MC/22/2815)

 

MC/24/1456
Forge Cottage, 214 Bush Road, Cuxton, Rochester

Reason 2
Listed Building Consent for reconstruction of the former Forge building with glazed link extension to Forge Cottage to provide an annexe for family living accommodation.

 

MC/24/1455
Forge Cottage, 214 Bush Road, Cuxton, Rochester

Reason 2
Reconstruction of the former Forge building with glazed link extension to Forge Cottage to provide an annexe for family living accommodation.

 

MC/24/1500
1 Manor Court, Lower Twydall Lane, Twydall, Gillingham

Reason 1
Construction of a two-storey rear extension - demolition of existing conservatory

 

Copies of all application documents and plans are available to view online at: medway.gov.uk/info/200147/applying_for_planning_permission/122/search_for_planning_applications/1

Representations on any of these applications should be made to the Head of Planning within 14 days from the publication date.

Dave Harris

Head of Planning

Thursday, 1 August 2024

 

GUNDOLPH ROAD, CHATHAM

(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC) ORDER 2024

Notice is hereby given that Medway Council have made an order the effect of which will be to impose the following temporary prohibitions or restrictions on traffic to enable carriageway reinstatement works to be carried out -

Gundolph Road, Chatham - to be closed to all vehicular traffic across the frontage of 3 Gundolph Road. Pedestrian traffic will not be affected. An alternative route will be provided and signed via Star Hill and Bardell Terrace. Emergency access will be maintained at all times.

This order will come into force on Wednesday, 14 August 2024 and will be valid for a maximum period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner. The works are due to commence on or after Wednesday, 14 August 2024 and are programmed for completion within two days. The order will be effective only when the appropriate signs are being displayed.

If you wish to discuss a perceived difficulty or require further information please contact Medway Council, Regeneration, Culture, and Environment, Front Line Services (01634 331165) during normal office hours or email traffic.management@medway.gov.uk

Adam Bryan

Director of Place

Thursday, 1 August 2024

 

SEYMOUR ROAD, RAINHAM

(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC) ORDER 2024

Notice is hereby given that Medway Council have made an order the effect of which will be to impose the following temporary prohibitions or restrictions on traffic to enable a new electricity cable to be installed -

Seymour Road, Rainham - to be closed to all vehicular traffic outside Farriers Court, Seymour Road. Pedestrian traffic will not be affected. An alternative route will be provided and signed via Otterham Quay Lane. Emergency access will be maintained at all times.

This order will come into force on Monday, 12 August 2024 and will be valid for a maximum period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner. The works are due to commence on or after Monday, 12 August 2024 and are programmed for completion within five days.

The order will be effective only when the appropriate signs are being displayed.

If you wish to discuss a perceived difficulty or require further information please contact Medway Council, Regeneration, Culture, and Environment, Front Line Services (01634 331165) during normal office hours or email traffic.management@medway.gov.uk

Adam Bryan

Director of Place

Thursday, 1 August 2024

 

 

SHARSTED WAY ROUNDABOUT, GILLINGHAM

(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC) ORDER 2024

Notice is hereby given that Medway Council have made an order the effect of which will be to impose the following temporary prohibitions or restrictions on traffic to enable carriageway resurfacing to be carried out -

Sharsted Way Roundabout, Gillingham - to be closed to all vehicular traffic for the entire circumference of the roundabout. Pedestrian traffic will not be affected. An alternative route will be provided and signed via Hempstead Valley Drive and Hempstead Road. Emergency access will be maintained at all times.

This order will come into force on Monday, 12 August 2024 and will be valid for a maximum period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner. The works are due to commence on or after Monday, 12 August 2024 and are programmed for completion within three consecutive nights (with works taking place between 8pm and 6am). The order will be effective only when the appropriate signs are being displayed.

If you wish to discuss a perceived difficulty or require further information please contact Medway Council, Regeneration, Culture, and Environment, Front Line Services (01634 331165) during normal office hours or email traffic.management@medway.gov.uk

Adam Bryan

Director of Place

Thursday, 1 August 2024

 

RAINHAM NORTH

(PARKING PLACES AND WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS) (AMENDMENT NO.18) ORDER 2024

RAINHAM SOUTH

(PARKING PLACES AND WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS) (AMENDMENT NO.9) ORDER 2024

NOTICE OF PROPOSAL

Cheney Close, Chute Close, Edwin Road, Hoath Lane, Mierscourt Road, Nightingale Close, Queendown Avenue, Station Road (Lower Rainham Rd end), Taswell Road, Tudor Grove, Wakeley Road

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Medway Council proposes to make the above-mentioned orders under sections 1, 2, 4 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended. The general effect of the Amendment orders will be to introduce or amend lengths of No Waiting (single or double yellow lines) in the affected roads as detailed below:

1) Cheney Close – (a) North-east side, 6.6m south-eastwards from Queendown Avenue junction, (b) South-east side, 7.2m north-eastwards from Queendown Avenue junction;

2) Chute Close – South-east side, 22.5m on the corner and rear of No.7 Culpepper Road, adjacent to the electricity substation;

3) Edwin Road – East side, 22.8m single yellow line operating Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm southwards from the junction of London Road (A2), adjacent to No.281 London Road;

4) Hoath Lane – West side, 33.8m northwards from the junction of Woodside, outside Nos. 44-30 (including Hoath Mews);

5) Mierscourt Road – North-west side, a 10m extension north-eastwards and a 5m extension southwestwards of the junction of Nightingale Close;

6) Nightingale Close – (a) South side, a 57.2m extension westwards from the junction of Mierscourt Road, outside Nos. 1-7 to the access road between Nos.7 & 9, (b) North-east side, 16m on the corner by No.2 (junction with north-south section), (c) North-west side, 10m on the corner by No.26 (junction with north-south section);

7) Queendown Avenue – East side, 5.8m northwards and 12m southwards of the junction of Cheney Close;

8) Station Road – North-west side, a 17m length north-eastwards from No.4 Bennetts Cottages, in front of Forge Court to just past the dropped kerb access to the rear of the public house;

9) Taswell Road – North-west side, a 20.3m single yellow line operating “No waiting” Mon-Fri 9am-3pm outside Nos.37-43;

10) Tudor Grove – (a) North-west side, 16.3m across Nos.31-33 dropped kerbs, (b) South-west side, 8.4m from No.34’s dropped kerb to the existing single yellow line;

11) Wakeley Road – North-west side (a) 30.1m single yellow line operating “No waiting” Mon-Fri 9am3pm from partway outside No.159 to opposite No.160, (b) 14.7m single yellow line operating “No waiting” Mon-Fri 9am-3pm outside No.157.

Any objections or other representations about the proposed order should be sent in writing by email to TROconsult@medway.gov.uk or by post to Parking Design team at the address specified in the paragraph below by Friday, 23 August 2024 stating name, address and the grounds for objection or support.

Copies of the orders, plans and of other documents giving more detailed particulars of the proposals can be inspected at Chatham Library, Dock Road, Chatham, ME4 4TX during normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive except for public holidays. Electronic copies of these documents can be requested by email to TROconsult@medway.gov.uk on the understanding that requests may take up to five working days to be processed.

Adam Bryan

Director of Place

Thursday, 1 August 2024

 

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