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Great Yarmouth, Multiple Planning Notices

NR31 6RLPublished 02/08/24Expired
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PLANNING APPLICATIONS

Great Yarmouth Borough Council has received the following applications for development in the Borough of Great Yarmouth, which are hereby advertised. Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Town and Country Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 THE PROPOSALS BELOW ARE ADVERTISED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON: (1) Conservation Area (2) Affects Listed Building (3) Departure from Local Plan

  • Replacement of 5no. white painted timber windows on the front elevation with black/woodgrain-effect PVCu windows. 234 High Street, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth. Application No: 06/24/0490/HH (1)
  • Change of use of the first and second floors from former museum and gallery (Use Class F1) into 1no. 4-bedroom residential dwelling, with associated alterations; Single storey rear extension to create 2no. artist studios in the museum courtyard. Norfolk Nelson Museum, 26-27 South Quay, Great Yarmouth. Application No: 06/24/0449/F (1,2,3)
  • Alterations to convert the first and second floors into 1no. 4-bedroom residential dwelling; Single storey rear extension to create 2no. artist studios in the museum courtyard. Norfolk Nelson Museum, 26-27 South Quay, Great Yarmouth. Application No: 06/24/0450/LB (1,2)

Written representations should be sent to the above address by 23 August 2024 quoting the application number(s). All representations will be recorded on a public file, be viewable on the Councils website, and will be referred to by the Secretary of State's inspector in the event of an appeal.

THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015: NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 15(3) OF AN APPLICATION FOR SUBSEQUENT CONSENT ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT

Land West of Woodfarm Lane (Bluebell Meadow), Bradwell, Great Yarmouth: I give notice that Persimmon Homes (Anglia) has submitted to Great Yarmouth Borough Council a major development application for subsequent consent as 'EIA development accompanied by an Environmental Statement', for: Reserved Matters details of access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale for a residential development comprising 93 dwellings and associated works (Phase 6 of the Wheatcroft Farm development) pursuant to Outline Planning Permission 06/13/0652/O. The application is a subsequent application in respect of the outline planning permission part of 06/13/0652/O granted with all matters reserved, for (48.2ha) 700 dwellings, commercial missed use consisting of B1, B2, B8, local centre to include A1-A5, B1, D1 and other community uses, primary school and open space.

Application No: 06/22/0827/D.

Members of the public may inspect copies of the application, plans, environmental statement and other documentation at Great Yarmouth Borough Council offices, Town Hall, Hall Plain, Great Yarmouth NR30 2QF, during all reasonable hours until 02nd September 2024. Members of the public may obtain copies of the environmental statement from Persimmon Homes, Bankside 100, Peachman Way, Broadland Business Park, Norwich, NR7 0WF at a charge commensurate with the media on which it is provided. The application can be viewed and commented upon online at http://planning.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/OcellaWeb/planningSearch. Written representations and any comments should be submitted online or sent to the Borough Council offices at the above address by 02 September 2024 quoting the application number. All representations will be recorded on a public file, be viewable on the Councils website, and will be referred to by the Secretary of State's inspector in the event of an appeal.

Sam Hubbard (Head of Planning)

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2-Aug-2024

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2-Sept-2024

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