ERYC Proposed Development Tom Pudding Way, Blacksmith Lane Asselby
What is planned?
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL
TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
a) Variation of Condition 1 (approved plans) of planning permission 22/01439/STREM - Erection of a B2/B8/B1a building with associated office space, gatehouse, sprinkler tanks and pump house with associated parking, landscaping and infrastructure and construction of a temporary access following Outline Permission 08/01710/STOUTE (Access, Appearance, Landscaping, Layout and Scale to be considered) to allow for amendments to road layout and site access points at Capitol Park
Tom Pudding Way Goole (Ref: 24/00451/STVAR)
b) Erection of a detached leisure building (resubmission of 23/03625/PLF) (Retrospective) at Elmhurst Blacksmith Lane Asselby DN14 7HE
(Ref: 24/00318/PLF)
Proposal (b) affects the setting of a Listed Building under Section 1 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.
Proposal (a) is a major development.
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Stephen Hunt
Director of Planning & Development Management