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Chetwynd Bridge - Planning Application For Development Management Procedure

DE13 7BDPublished 26/02/25Expired
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What is planned?

STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015
NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 15 OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION

Application Number: SCC/25/0002/FULL-MAJ

The Cabinet, Staffordshire County Council – application for or new bridge and conversion of existing road bridge to pedestrian and cycle bridge at Chetwynd Bridge, Alrewas, DE13-7BD.

The proposed development affects Public Footpath No. [5 Alrewas] and Footpath No. [54 Fradley & Streethay].

The proposed development could affect the setting of a Listed Building (Chetwynd Bridge).

Members of the public may view the submitted application, plans and other documents via the Staffordshire Planning web page www.staffordshire.gov.uk/ planning (‘Find a current application’).

Anyone who wishes to make representations about this application should do so no later than 19/3/25 by commenting on-line via the Staffordshire Planning web page; by emailing to planning@staffordshire.gov.uk; or, by writing to Planning, Policy & Development Control, Staffordshire County Council, c/o 2 Staffordshire Place, Tipping Street, Stafford, ST16 2DH. Please note: Only comments and representations received in writing will be considered and they are open to be read by all unless you request and explain why they should be treated as confidential, and we accept your request. For more details read the Privacy Notice on our Staffordshire Planning web page.

Signed: Darryl Eyers on behalf of Staffordshire County Council

Date: 26/2/25

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