Kent, Single Planning Application
What is planned?
Notice of Application for Planning Permission
NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 15 OF TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015 AND UNDER THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990
KCC/CA/0083/2024 – Proposed development at St John’s CEP School, 7 St. Johns Place, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 1BD.
Kent County Council Property & Infrastructure is applying to Kent County Council Planning Applications Group for planning permission for the Demolition of outbuildings and flint wall, make good /replace boundary wall, creation of new pedestrian entrance, replace existing site gates, replace & relocate cycle stores, and installation of new doors & windows to the nursery block.
The proposed development is within the Canterbury City Conservation Area and is likely to affect its character and/or appearance, and is close to a listed building and may affect its setting.
The proposed development may affect a public right of way.
Details of the application can be viewed on Kent County Council’s website at www.kent.gov.uk/viewapplications
We accept comments online via the direct link on the County Council’s website or by email to planning.applications@kent.gov.uk. You may also write to Planning Applications Group, Kent County Council, First Floor, Invicta House, County Hall, Maidstone, Kent ME14 1XX although we would strongly encourage you to submit comments online or by email at this time due to ongoing hybrid working arrangements.
We accept comments within 21 days from the date of this notice (15 August 2024). Please quote the application reference number (KCC/CA/0083/2024) and note that comments may be drawn to the attention of Council Members, the applicant and other interested persons and may include publishing on the City Council website.
Sharon Thompson
Head of Planning Applications Group
Kent County Council
Dated: 25 July 2024
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