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Epping Forest - Multiple Planning Applications

CM17 9LHPublished 14/08/25
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What is planned?

EPPING FOREST DISTRICT COUNCIL

Planning applications affecting a Conservation Area, Setting of a listed building, public right of way and/or Major applications

EPF/1428/25 Land at Upland Road Upland Road Epping

Solar photovoltaic farm and associated infrastructure.

Works to listed buildings

EPF/1463/25 Bushes Murrays Barn Wind Hill, Magdalen Laver CM5 0DS

Rear extension and internal alterations

EPF/1479/25 Hall Farm Greensted Road Ongar CM5 9LD

Amendment to EPF/1150/23 additional ground mounted solar panels.

EPF/1512/25 Tadgells, Carters Green Matching CM17 0NX

Solar panels to cart lodge.

EPF/1517/25 Cowicks Hatfield Heath Road Sheering CM21 9HX

Rear extension and internal alterations.

EPF/1537/25 8 Bonds Cottages School Lane Abbess Beauchamp and Berners Roding CM5 0PG

Demolish extensions and outbuilding, alterations and proposed extension.

EPF/1495/25 72 Grange Court High Road Chigwell IG7 6PT

Grade II* listed building consent for lift and shaft.

EPF/1514/25 Albyns Farm Albyns Lane Stapleford Abbotts RM4 1RS

Internal and external plus fenestration upgrade.

EPF/1379/25 Foresters Public House The Street High Ongar CM5 9NH

Retrospective consent for external lighting.

Conservation area consent

EPF/1515/25 15 Plantagenat Place Waltham Abbey EN9 1BF

Replacement windows, timber fascias, soffits and rainwater goods.

Affects a public right of way

EPF/1215/25 Land to the South west of Stonards Hill Epping

Change of Use to the keeping of horses for recreational purposes.

Environmental Impact Assessment/Major

EPF/1793/24 Land at Latton Priory North of Rye Hill Road, Roydon

Amended submission received—30-day consultation under the EIA Regulations

NOTIFICATION OF PLANNING APPLICATION ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 (as amended)

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING

(ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) REGULATIONS 2017

Mixed Use Development delivered in phases comprising of up to 1,340 dwellings (use class C3); Residential Care and Supported Accommodation (C2), mixed use local centre (comprising Commercial, Business and Service Uses (Class E (a), (b), (c), (f) creche/nursery (g) offices, and (e) medical/health services), residential uses (C3), residential institutions (C2), Local Community Uses (F2(b)), hot food takeaways, public house, wine bar (sui generis), mobility hub); Traveller pitches (5); Learning and Non-residential institutions (Class F1) including 2FE primary school (with early years and childcare provision) and secondary school (with provision for indoor sport, recreation or fitness use and associated sports pitches); Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace (SANG) Green Infrastructure and informal open space, allotments, play space (including Neaps/Leaps/MUGA), walking and cycling routes, amenity greenspace, parks and gardens, natural/semi natural greenspace, new and retained landscape and woodland, biodiversity enhancements); sustainable drainage systems; movement network comprising new highway, cycle and pedestrian routes (including new vehicular access points from Rye Hill Road and B3193 London Road; car parking; engineering works (including ground modelling); demolition and other supporting ancillary infrastructure (including utilities, pumping stations, lighting electricity substations and secondary mobility hubs)” (all Matters Reserved except Junctions onto Rye Hill Road and B3193 (London Road)) (a phased development each phase being separate and severable part of the development).

Representations to be sent to Planning Services by 18th August - Comment online at appcomment@eppingforestdc.gov.uk

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