RUGBY Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended)
What is planned?
Application Number R24/0296
LAND BETWEEN HINCKLEY ROAD AND THE M69, LAND OFF HINCKLEY ROAD
Retrospective temporary change of use of the land to vehicle storage at land between Hinckley Road and the M69, Rugby.
This is a major development
Application Number R25/0799
25, RUGBY ROAD, PAILTON, RUGBY, CV23 0QH
Convert & Refurbish existing Outhouse / Garage to Self Contained Annex
This development may affect a Listed Building
Application Number R25/0800
25, RUGBY ROAD, PAILTON, RUGBY, CV23 0QH
Listed building consent to convert & Refurbish existing Outhouse / Garage to Self Contained Annex
This development may affect a Listed Building
Application Number R25/0814
TOP FARM, LONG ITCHINGTON ROAD, BIRDINGBURY, RUGBY, CV23 8EQ
Extension to existing agricultural unit to create additional space for increased biosecurity needs and staff wellbeing
This development may affect a Public Right of Way
Members of the public may inspect copies of the application, the plans and documents submitted with it online at: www.planningportal.rugby.gov.uk or in an electronic form at: Town Hall, Evreux Way,
Rugby CV21 2RR between the hours of 9.00 am and 5.00 pm Monday to Friday until 31 October 2025. Please note a planning officer would not
be present.
If you wish to make an appointment to discuss the application, please contact the case officer.
Any person who wishes to make representation to the above mentioned Council about the applications should make them online -
www.planningportal.rugby.co.uk (search for application number and select comment) - or in writing by that date to The Chief Officer Growth and Investment, Town Hall, Rugby, CV21 2RR.
If an application is determined by the Planning Committee, members of the public may have the opportunity to speak at the meeting. More details about public speaking are available from the Council or on-line at:
www.rugby.gov.uk/speakingatplanning
For householder or minor commercial applications, in the event of an appeal against a refusal of planning permission, dealt with on the basis of representations in writing, any representations made will be sent to the
Secretary of State, and there will be no further opportunity to comment at the appeal stage.
Nicola Smith
Chief Officer — Growth and Investment
MRTPI