TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
What is planned?
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL
TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (ENGLAND AND WALES) REGULATIONS 2017 (As amended)
NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT APPLICATION UNDER REGULATION 19
Proposed development involving: Hybrid Planning Application comprising of: a) Full Planning Permission for the construction of a Relief Road from Thorpe Road to Station Road with drainage and landscaping, erection of an industrial unit (Use Class B2/B8 with associated parking, drainage, creation of a bund with fencing and landscaping; Continued use of the temporary construction access onto Thorpe Road (planning application 22/02029/STPLF) and b) Outline Permission for erection of a residential development (Use Class C3), community facilities including a supermarket, small retail units and small business/employment space (Use Class E), a medical centre (Use Class F2), public house and restaurant with accommodation (Use Class Sui Generis/C1), elderly care home accommodation (Use Class C2/C3), a two-form entry primary school (Use Class F1), community park, car parks, sports pitches and pavilion, open space, a habitat area, drainage and landscaping (All Matters Reserved) at Land South of Thorpe Hall, Thorpe Road, Howden, East Riding of Yorkshire for J G Hatcliffe and Howden Joinery Properties Ltd. Application No: 22/02118/STPLFE.
The application is being advertised for the following reason: The Local Authority has approved an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) application on 26 January 2024. An EIA application has the same meaning given in regulation 2 of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2017 (as amended).
The determined application may be inspected via the council’s website at https://newplanningaccess.eastriding.gov.uk/newplanningaccess/ and enter the application number.
Stephen Hunt
Director of Planning & Development Management
East Riding of Yorkshire Council