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Broadland - Multiple Planning Applications

NR13 6BAPublished 10/04/25Expired
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BROADLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015, NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 13, PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990

The following applications have been submitted to the Council:

2025/0991 UPTON WITH FISHLEY, Land South Of, Horses Head – Outline planning application with all matters reserved except for access for 1 no. self-build dwelling with associated garage and garden/amenity space

Reason(s): Does not accord with development plan.

2025/0992 HORSFORD, The Nest Norfolks Community Hub Limited, Holt Road, Horsford – Phase 4 in the construction of an indoor sports facility and associated new access, car parking, external works and landscaping along with the construction of a new clothes recycling centre/shop

Reason(s): Major development.

2025/0918 AYLSHAM, 19, Aylsham Industrial Estate – Variation of condition 2 – Revised plans of original planning permission 20220654 (new offices and industrial units granted on 12 July 2022)

Reason(s): Major development.

2025/1039 AYLSHAM, 6 Bure Way – Demolition of rear conservatory and rear chimney, new roof lantern and single storey rear extension, replace render with render/insulation and install roof mounted solar panels

Reason(s): Affects a Conservation Area.

2025/1018 WROXHAM, 173 Norwich Road – Change of Use from flower Shop (use class E) to a residential (use class C3)

Reason(s): Affects a Conservation Area.

2025/0943 HALVERGATE, Halvergate Post Office, The Street – Change of use from A1 Shop/post office to a residential dwelling

Reason(s): Affects a Conservation Area.

2025/0962 HELLESDON, Land East of Heath Crescent – Erection of 40 dwellings, vehicular access, pedestrian/cycle access, public open space, landscaping, and associated infrastructure (existing dwelling and changing rooms/pavilion building to be demolished)

Reason(s): Major development.

2025/1044 SALHOUSE, Black Barn Farm, Norwich Road – Variation of conditions 5 (Opening hours), 7 (Vehicular access), 8 (Visibility splays), 9 (Road access), 10 (Cycle parking), 11 (Highway improvement drawings) and 12 (External Lighting) of existing application 20212212 (Change of use of agricultural barn to mixed uses and associated works. Retrospective; loose boxes, haystore and tackroom with change of use of outdoor space to mixed livestock grazing including equestrian, retention of bunding and new parking area.)

Dated 25/11/2022

Reason(s): Major development, Does not accord with development plan.

2025/1062 HORSHAM & NEWTON ST FAITHS, Land At, New Home Lane – Variation of condition 7 – Remove reference to a filling station. It is proposed to add provision for a discount food store (Use Class E (a)), not to exceed 1,500 sq. m of consented permission 2023/3543 (which gave permission for Variation of conditions 2 & 3 of 20221731 – Revised access to plots 13, 14, 16 & 28)

Dated: 20th February 2024

Reason(s): Major development, Listed Building and/or curtilage.

Applications can be viewed at The Horizon Centre Broadland Business Park Peachman Way Norwich NR7 0WF or online at http://www.southnorfolkandbroadland.gov.uk/. All comments must be received within 21 days of this Notice (excluding Bank Holidays) and can be sent to planning@southnorfolkandbroadland.gov.uk. Comments made will be open to public inspection and available to view on the Council’s website. They will be forwarded to the Planning Inspectorate in the case of an Appeal. Please see our Privacy Notice on our website for further details.

Ben Burgess AD Planning

Dated: 10th April 2025

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