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Iver, Beaconsfield - Planning Applications

SL0 9BDPublished 22/11/24Expired
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What is planned?

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNCIL
SOUTH BUCKS LOCAL AREA
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990
PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) 
REGULATIONS 1990
The following applications have been received by the Council. 
The reason for advertising is indicated at the end of the details of the application. The reason abbreviations are LB = Listed Building; 
CA = Conservation Area
PL/24/2978/FA Major Development
Substation at Thorney Business Park, Thorney Lane North, Iver. Proposed substation and relocation of an existing switchroom
PL/24/3380/FA & PL/24/3381/HB LB in CA
Wilson Learning, 23 London End, Iver, HP9 2HN Replacement of existing side door to match existing main entrance door, installation of concrete bollards and chain link fence to front of property to match neighbouring properties, replacement of uPVC rainwater pipe and hopper in cast iron, installation of CCTV camera to front, installation of air conditioning units throughout building and internal alterations to ground floor and access.

You may view applications at

pa-csb.buckinghamshire.gov.uk

or at the Council Offices, Queen Victoria Road, High Wycombe, HP11 1BB during office hours. Comments received on applications are public documents. 

They must be received within 21 days of the date of this publication. 

Comments can be made either online or in writing quoting the 
reference number and your postal address, to our Council offices or 
via  email to

planning.comments.csb@buckinghamshire.gov.uk

Note there will be no further opportunity to comment on householder 
applications that go to appeal.
ERIC OWENS, SERVICE DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT

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