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Bourne/ Baston/ Market Deeping/ Stamford - Notices of Planning or Listed Building Applications

PE9 2YLPublished 28/11/25
Stamford Mercury • 

What is planned?

South Kesteven District Council

Notice of Planning or Listed Building Applications

S25/2061: Retrospective proposal to remove 20th century cement based architectural mouldings and to apply traditional lime-based render to the west elevation. Proposed works to the northern chimney stack, repair and make sound the mortar between the stone and brickwork, apply flashing to base of chimneystack and affix cowl to flue outlet to make chimney stack weatherproof.
Location: 76 Austerby Bourne Lincolnshire PE10 9JL
Reason: Listed Building

S25/2227: Section 19 application to vary condition 2 (Approved plans) of listed building consent S25/0955
Location: 22 Church Street Baston Lincolnshire PE6 9PE
Reason: Affecting the Setting of Listed Building

S25/1895: Section 73 application for a variation of conditions 2 (amended plans) and 4 (materials) of S20/1432 (Erection of two-storey, detached dwelling) relating to changing details of the building and external materials
Location: 81 High Street Market Deeping Lincolnshire PE6 8ED.
Reason: Affecting Setting of Conservation Area

S25/2165: Replace existing summer house with new prefabricated garden pod.
Location: 14 Casterton Road Stamford Lincolnshire PE9 2YL.
Reason: Development Within a Conservation Area

If you wish to view or comment on an application, visit our website at southkesteven.gov.uk no later than 19th December 2025. Alternatively, you can contact us on 01476 406080 or write to Development Management, Council Offices, The Picture House, St Catherine’s Road, Grantham, NG31 6TT.

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