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Henrietta Place - Planning Permission For Development

W1G 0NBPublished 19/06/24Expired
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What is planned?

NORTH WEST LEICESTERSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015 AND/OR THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990

24/00727/OUTM – CA & SLB and Major Development does not accord with the provisions of the Development Plan in force in which the area to which the land the application relates is situated and would affect a public right of way.

This application is accompanied by an environmental statement, members of the public may obtain copies of the environmental statement from: CBRE Ltd – Sustainable Development Advisory, Henrietta House, Henrietta Place, London, W1G 0NB so long as stocks last, at a charge of £750.00 for paper copy or is free for an electronic copy.

– Outline planning permission (means of access from A453 fixed; all other matters reserved for future determination) for the construction of employment floorspace (use classes B2/B8) with ancillary (integral) offices (use class E(g)(i)); and associated infrastructure including earthworks, internal estate road, parking and landscaping (all). Land South Of A453 Ashby Road, North Of Hyam’s Lane, Castle Donington, Leicestershire.

All details can be inspected via www.nwleics.gov.uk. Any comments you wish to make must be received within 21 days of the date of this newspaper or as stated on the notice, to Planning, NWLDC, PO Box 11051, Coalville, LE67 0FW, quoting the application number. CA – Conservation Area. SLB – Setting of a Listed Building. LBC – Listed Building Consent.

J. Arnold, Strategic Director of Place, NWLDC, PO Box 11051, Coalville, LE67 0FW.

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