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High Street, West Parade - Multiple Planning Applictions

TN31 7JRPublished 29/08/25
Sussex World • 

What is planned?

ROTHER DISTRICT COUNCIL
NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS FOR PERMISSION
PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION
AREAS) ACT 1990
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT
MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND)
ORDER 2015 ARTICLE 15

1. Rye Conservation Area. External alterations to enclose garden.
80 and 84 High Street - Bank Chambers, Rye RR/2025/1321/P &
RR/2025/1322/L
2. Bexhill Town Centre Conservation Area. Erection of single storey rear
extension and installation of cladding to first floor bay window. 6 West Parade, Flat A, Bexhill, RR/2025/1317/P

Notice is hereby given that application has been made to Rother District Council for Planning Permission in respect of 1 and 2 above. Listed Building Consent in respect of 1 above.


These applications can be viewed on the planning website at

www.rother.gov.uk/planning

, or via public access computers at Battle Library, 7 Market Square, Battle or at Rye Library, 30A High Street, Rye.

Comments on these applications may be made on-line at

www.rother.gov.uk/planning

or by email to

planning@rother.gov.uk

or in writing to the Head of Service – Strategy & Planning, Town Hall, Bexhill, TN39 3JX during the period of twenty-one days beginning with the date of
this notice. No acknowledgement will be sent or correspondence entered into. Please note any representations received will become public documents and will also be published on the internet. Requests for confidentiality cannot be accepted.

Details of the opportunity for public speaking at the Planning Committee can be found at

www.rother.gov.uk/speakingatplanningcommittee



Dated: 29th August 2025
Mike Hughes
Head of Planning

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