TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015, APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION and/or Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Regulations 1990
What is planned?
Cornworthy 2507/25/LBC Site: Limekiln , Dittisham Applicant Publicity Reasons Mr Behrens Affects a Public Footpath or Public Right of Way Affects the Setting of a Listed Building Proposal: Listed Building Consent for sympathetic replacement of failed oak lintel & consolidation of loose stonework Newton and Noss 2530/25/FUL Site: Land To Front Of 68 Yealm Road, Newton Ferrers Applicant Publicity Reasons Messers Forrest and Lane Affects a Public Footpath or Public Right of Way Proposal: Construction of two detached dwellings Totnes 2527/25/LBC Site: 82A High Street, Totnes, TQ9 5SN Applicant Publicity Reasons C Whatmore Affects a Conservation Area & Listed Building Proposal: Listed Building Consent for repair or replacement of box gutter behind parapet wall Members of the public can view the applications, plans and other documents submitted with them on the Councils' website or at the address below during normal office hours https://southhams.planning-register.co.uk/. Anyone who wishes to make representations about this application should put comments in writing to the Council, preferably via the Council’s website or, if you do not have access to the internet, in writing clearly marked for the attention of The Planning Department, South Hams District Council, Follaton House, Plymouth Road, Totnes, TQ9 5NE by 02/10/2025 If you are commenting on either a Householder, Express Advert Consent or Minor Commercial (shopfronts) development, in the event of an appeal against a refusal of planning permission, it will be dealt with on the basis of representations in writing, any representations made about this application will be sent to the Secretary of State, and there will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage. Please note that representations cannot be treated as confidential your name, address and comments will be available on the Council's website. We will not send acknowledgements or keep you informed of the progress of an application if you have signed a petition or a standardised letter. We will publish your name/address and representation online see privacy for details. South Hams District Council EIA Apps Brixton 2550/25/ARM Site: Sherford New Community, Land South and South West of A38, Deep Lane Junction and East of Haye Road, Elburton, Applicant Publicity Reasons Vistry Cornwall South West Environmental Impact Assessment Major Application Proposal: Application for approval of reserved matters following outline approval for four buildings (A-D) located to the East & West of School Square, Sherford which include 15 one-bedroom apartments, 25 two-bedroom apartments, & 4No retail spaces and a Nursery totalling 14,215 sq ft, with all necessary infrastructure including, on parcel highways, drainage, landscaping & substation, as part of the Local Centre of the Sherford New Community pursuant to Outline approval ref: 7_49/2426/06/O (which was an EIA development & an Environmental Statement was submitted) Members of the public can view the application details, plans, documents and amendments to the original Environment Statement on our website www.southhams.gov.uk by viewing application 2550/25/ARM and the original Environment Statement can be viewed on application 7_49/2426/06/O. A paper copy of the environmental statement can be purchased from South Hams District Council for a charge of £80 per copy, copies of the Environmental Statement Non-Technical Summary, Flood Risk Assessment and Appropriate Assessments can be purchased at £10 per individual copy. Anyone who wishes to make representations about this application is invited to submit them online using the link on our website, by 6 October 2025
How long will it take?
Planned start
4-Sept-2025
Estimated end
2-Oct-2025
Open to feedback
From
4-Sept-2025
To
2-Oct-2025
Need to publish a public notice?
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