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Hyndburn - Planning Applications

BB5Published 05/04/24Expired
Accrington Observer • 

What is planned?

I give notice that the following planning applications have been received by Hyndburn Borough Council:
Notice Of Planning Applications for Developments Affecting Setting of Listed Buildings and/or the Character
or Appearance of a Conservation Area
Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Amendment)(England) Regulations 2004.
Regulation 5 &5A.
Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.Part I Section 67 and Part II Section 73

Application number

Applicant

Application Site Address

Development details

11/24/0129

Mr Dickinson

11 Cannon Street, Accrington, BB5 1N

Full: Change of Use from Office to a 9 Room House of Multiple Occupation

11/24/0109

Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service.

Great Harwood Fire Station, Queen Street, Great Harwood, BB6 7AL

Full: Demolition of existing Training (Drill) Tower; Erection of new Training (Drill) Tower and Alerter Mast

11/24/0133

T J Morris Limited

Land at Rhyddings Street, Oswaldtwistle, BB5 3ER

Advertisement Consent: 1no. Internally illuminated totem sign and 1no. externally illuminated car park directional sign


The developments could, in the opinion of the Council affect the following:
Application 11/24/0129 – the setting of the following Listed Buildings: Conservative Club Cannon St,
Baptist Church Cannon St. 20 Cannon Street and Old Peoples Day Centre, Eagle Street, and the
Accrington Town Centre Conservation Area.
Application 11/24/0109 – Great Harwood Conservation Area
Application 11/24/0124 – Listed Building – Oswaldtwistle War Memorial and the Straits Conservation Area.

Town And Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015 Notice Under Article 15 (4) or (5) Or Article 16 of Application for Planning Permission

Application number

Applicant

Application Site Address

Development details

11/24/0132

Icon Tower Infrastructure Ltd

Land at Baxenden & District Golf Club, Wooley Lane, Accrington

BB5 2EA

Prior Approval Telecommunications:

The proposed installation of a shareable telecommunication base station installation comprising a 25m lattice tower supporting up to 12 no antennas and up to 4 no dishes on two headframes, together with up to

5 no. ground based cabinets, 1 no meter cabinet and ancillary development thereto including compound fencing and parking area

The application would affect a right of way to which Part 3 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (public rights of way) applies (“a paragraph (2) application)

Applications can be viewed on a computer in the reception area at Scaitcliffe House, Ormerod Street,
Accrington BB5 0PF or on the Hyndburn BC website at www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk.by going to
thePlanning & Environment section and clicking on View Applications.
Anyone who wishes to make representations about any application should write to the Council
(quotingthe application number) at the above address or by email to planning@hyndburnbc.gov.uk
by 26/04/2024.
For Application No(s) 11/24/0129, 11/24/0109, 11/24/0133 and 11/24/0132.
In the event that an appeal is made against a decision of the Council to refuse to grant planning permission
for the proposed development, and that appeal then proceeds by way ofthe expedited procedure under
the written representations procedure, any representations made by the owner or
tenant to the Council about this application will be passed to the Secretary of State
and there will be no opportunity to make further representations. Any owner or
tenant wishing to make representations should do so by the date given above.
Simon Prideaux Chief Planning & Transportation Officer.
On behalf of Hyndburn Borough Council Date: 05/04/2024

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