Blyth, Cramlington - Various Planning Applications
What is planned?
Northumberland County Council
has received and is required to publicise the following planning applications for the reasons stated below:
Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015. Reason: MAJOR major application - Article 15(4),DEP does not accord with the provisions of the development plan in force for that area - Article 15(2), Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Regulations 1990. Reason: ACA affecting the character or appearance of a Conservation Area - Regulation 5A.
25/00531/VARYCO, Gleeson Regeneration Ltd, Variation or Condition 27 ( detailed scheme for an attenuation barrier) and 32 (SuDS features) on approved application 16/04622/FUL in order to an attenuation barrier shall be constructed and retained for the lifetime of development to plots 30-47, 71-78 and 93-96 and the adoption and maintenance of all SuDS features shall be undertaken in accordance with the submitted SUDS management and maintenance plan., Land At Former Bates Colliery Site Crawford Street Blyth, DEP
25/00722/FUL, LDC Britain Branch, Proposed installation of 6 no air-source heat pump condensers to east elevation of Kingdom Hall., Kingdom Hall Of Jehovahs Witnesses 1A Bath Lane Blyth NE24 3AT, ACA
25/00743/REM, BES Ltd, Reserved Matters application for (access, appearance, layout, landscaping and scale) on approved planning application 24/02932/FUL., Organon Pharma UK Ltd Shotton Lane Cramlington NE23 3JU, MAJOR
Visit publicaccess.northumberland.gov.uk to view the full application, plans and associated documents. Representations (comments) can be made online or in writing to The Planning Department, County Hall, Morpeth, NE61 2EF within 21 days of the date of this notice. These must include the application reference, your name and full postal address (which will be made available on our website).
Rob Murfin - Director of Planning.
Date: 28.03.25
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