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Broadland - Multiple Planning Applications

NR11 6HQPublished 15/05/25Expired
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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:

2025/1271 ASHLOOSE, Bride Cottage, 7 Upper Street – Proposed Single Storey Side Extension

Reason(s): Affects a Conservation Area

2025/1097 AYLSHAM, 15 Red Lion Street – Demolition of existing outbuildings and erection of new single storey building

Reason(s): Affects a Conservation Area, Listed Building and/or curtilage

2025/1147 CAWSTON, Docking Farm Cottage, Docking Farm, Heydon Road, Oulton Street – Demolition of existing dwelling to be re-installed further into the site boundary along with change of use of agricultural land to residential

Reason(s): Does not accord with development plan

2025/1310 THORPE ST ANDREW, 11 Tower Hill – Proposed side and rear extension

Reason(s): Affects a Conservation Area

2025/1303 BURGH AND TUTTINGTON, The Manor, 28 The Street – Installation of photovoltaic panels on the south slope of the stable outbuilding

Reason(s): Listed Building and/or curtilage, Affects a Conservation Area

2025/1356 CAWSTON, Cawston Park Hospital, Aylsham Road – Variation of condition 1 20221379 – (variation of temporary change of use of the Grange, the Lodge, and Manor Flats within Cawston Park from buildings in past use of a disused hospital (Class C2) to rural (migrant) worker accommodation for 18 months (20212327) – extension of time from 11/05/2025 to 11/11/2027)

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

2025/1067 AYLSHAM, Rear Of 20, Red Lion Street – Installation of new kitchen, internal dividing walls, and heating boiler to be installed

Reason(s): Listed Building and/or curtilage, Affects a Conservation Area

2025/1378 GT & LT PLUMSTEAD (THORPE END), Octagon Business Park, Hospital Road – Removal of condition 10 – Complies with Passivhaus Plus standard of consented permission 201919063 with inclusion of new plans for (Variation of Condition 2 of Planning Permission 20162173 Changes to elevations, landscaping). Dates of decision: 23 August 2019

Reason(s): Does not accord with development plan, Listed Building and/or curtilage

2025/1198 THORPE ST ANDREW, Rhp, Lancaster House, 87 Yarmouth Road – Reinstatement of internal party wall to close opening

Reason(s): Listed Building and/or curtilage

2025/1303 BURGH AND TUTTINGTON, The Manor, 28 The Street – Installation of photovoltaic panels on the south slope of the stable outbuilding

Reason(s): Listed Building and/or curtilage, Affects a Conservation Area

2025/1351 REEPHAM, Ivy House, Market Place – Partial removal of garden wall to create parking space

Reason(s): Listed Building and/or curtilage, Affects a Conservation Area

2024/3250 GT & LT PLUMSTEAD (THORPE END), Land Opp 2 Gatehouse, Broad Lane – New pharmacy and care hub with associated parking

Reason(s): Major development

You can view the applications at the Horizon Centre Broadland Business Park Peachman Way Norwich NR7 0WF or online at www.southnorfolkandbroadland.gov.uk/planning. Comments must be received within 21 days of the date of this notice (Bank Holidays and weekends not excluded) to planning@southnorfolkandbroadland.gov.uk. Comments will be made available to view online. If the application is subject to an appeal, any representations will be forwarded to the Planning Inspectorate and the appellant. Please see our Privacy Notice on our website for further details.

Dated: 15th May 2025

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