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Bade-Stratton - Bude & North Cornwall Golf Club Burn

EX23 8DAPublished 10/11/23Expired
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What is planned?

Bade-Stratton - Bude & North Cornwall Golf Club Burn View Bude Cornwall EX23 8DA - Erection of 2.4m high palisade security fencing and gates - Bude and North Cornwall Golf Club - PA23/08571 * This development affects a footpath/public right of way.

Marhamchurch - Whalesborough Farm Marhamchurch Bude Cornwall EX23 0JD - Relocation of existing wind turbine mounted on free standing monopole mast and associated concrete foundations and control cabinet. Construction of an overflow car park, padel tennis court and the creation of an outdoor event space. Change of use of land for the siting of 68 additional holiday lodges and decking, associated internal roadway, parking, ancillary buildings, landscaping, including amenity areas, drainage and associated works including the formation of a new access road. - Mr Mark Gentle UKGP Whalesborough Limited - PA23/06490

* This development affects a footpath/public right of way. Inspection and commenting on planning applications It should be noted that the above list does not include applications for all forms of development. Members of the public can view and make comments within 21 days of this notice or within 30 days if accompanied by an EIA quoting the relevant application number given above on all the applications received by the Council via the website at https://planning.cornwall.gov.uk/online-applications. Only those comments relevant to material planning considerations will be taken into account as part of an application’s determination. Any representations received will be open to public inspection. For the purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) any comments submitted on a planning application will be subject to acceptance of the Privacy Notice for representations (D) on the Council’s website http://www.cornwall.gov. uk/planningprivacy . The Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985 requires that such correspondence must be made available for inspection either by Councillors or members of the public (which may include the Press). In the event of an appeal against the decision, any representations made in connection with the application will be sent to the Secretary of State and the appellant.

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