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Higham Lane - Planning Applications for Development

CV11 6BDPublished 19/11/25
Nuneaton News • 

What is planned?

PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (Development Management Procedure)(England) Order 2015

THE BELOW APPLICATION MAY AFFECT PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY

1. Application for approval of reserved matters for part of site following outline approval 035279, relating to appearance, landscaping, layout, and scale for up to 394 dwellings and associated works including estate roads, drainage infrastructure, utilities infrastructure, hard and soft landscaping, and ground remodelling.

Applicant: Mr Justin Howell

Address: “Top Farm”, Higham Lane, Nuneaton, Warwickshire Reference: 041261

THE BELOW APPLICATION MAY AFFECT A CONSERVATION AREA AND A LISTED BUILDING

2. Section 73 application to vary condition 4 to amend the red line boundary pursuant to planning permission ref 039175 - Outline planning application (with all matters reserved) for the erection of a new Library and Business Centre (Use Class F1 and Class E(c)) and up to 65 no. residential dwellings (Use Class C3), including site clearance and the demolition of the existing library building, former Parish Hall building, Powell House, premises at Number 1-2 Church Street and premises at Number 3 Church Street (including Royal Mail Sorting Office), parking, landscaping and public space.

Agent: Miss Charlotte Palmer

Address: “Site 51A025 -”, Vicarage Street, Nuneaton, (Former Job Centre &, Justice Walk Car Park)

Reference: 041332

Plans and documents may be viewed on the Council’s website at www.nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk

Written comments should reach me at the Town Hall, Coton Road, Nuneaton By 10th December 2025

Kevin Hollis - Director Public Services

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