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Rawcliffe Hall Country Club and Caravan Park - Major development

PR3 6TQPublished 24/01/24Expired
Blackpool Gazette • 

What is planned?

WYRE COUNCIL
I give notice that the Council has received the following applications for planning permission, which affects a public right of way: Application Number: 23/01098/FUL Proposal: Conversion of agricultural building to form live-work unit Location: Beech Grove Brock road Great Eccleston Preston Lancashire PR3 0XD Applicant: Mr Peter Woodhouse Application Number: 23/01181/FUL Proposal: Stable block, sand paddock, new cehicular access and track, parking area and hardstanding, for private use (part retrospective) (resubmission of planning application 23/00775/FUL) Location: Land West Of Highgate Lane Stalmine-with-Staynall Lancashire Applicant: Karen Green Application Number: 23/01213/LMAJ Proposal: Change of use of land for the siting of static caravans forming a reorganisation and expansion of Rawcliffe Hall, including the formation of ponds, roads and drainage Location: Rawcliffe Hall Country Club and Caravan Park Wyresdale Out Rawcliffe Preston Lancashire PR3 6TQ. This application is for a major development as defined in the Planning Acts. Plans and supporting information are available on our website at: www.wyre.gov.uk/planningsearch (using the above planning application
numbers) or by appointment at the Civic Centre in Poulton (during office hours). You can comment on undecided planning applications at
www.wyre.gov.uk/Commentplanningapplication Representations on the above applications should be made by 14th February 2024 as, after this date, the Council is entitled to make a decision on the application. Written comments will be available for inspection by interested parties on our website. For further information on how to comment on applications and on
how decisions are made please visit our website
www.wyre.gov.uk/Commentplanningapplication

PUBLIC NOTICE
Town and Country Planning Act 1990
APPEAL UNDER SECTION 78
Town and Country Planning (Appeals) (Inquiries Procedure) (England) Rules 2000
PUBLIC INQUIRY
On
22 February 2024 at 10:00
At
Wyre Council, Civic Centre Breck Road Poulton-le-Fylde FY6 7PU
REASON FOR INQUIRY
Appeal(s) by Mrs Susan Gutierrez-Inostroza
Against the enforcement notice(s) served by Wyre Borough Council.
Alleged Breach:
Without planning permission, the material change of use of the land consisting in:
(i) the material change of use of the building (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Shed’) in the approximate location on the land shown shaded in Blue on the attached plan marked Plan 1 to use as a single self-contained residential dwellinghouse:
(ii) the use of the part of the land on which the shed is erected for the residential purposes described at sub-paragraph 3. (i) above: and
(iii) the use of all other parts of the Land for purposes ancillary and/or incidental to the residential uses described at sub-paragraphs 3. (i) and 3. (ii) above.
At
Land at At Helmsdeep, Long Lane, Barnacre With Bonds, Preston, Lancashire, PR31RN
An Inspector appointed by the Secretary of State under paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 6 to the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 will attend at the place, date and time shown above to decide the appeal(s).
Members of the public may attend the inquiry and, at the discretion of the Inspector, express their views. If you are disabled or anyone you know who wants to go to the inquiry is disabled, contact the Council to confirm they can make proper arrangements such as parking spaces, access, seating arrangements and so on. Documents relating to the appeal(s) can be viewed at the Council’s offices by prior arrangement.
Planning Inspectorate References:
APP/U2370/C/23/3322003
Head of Planning Services
Tel: (01253) 891000
Date: 24th January 2024

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