Braggitfield Bridge, Eastrington NR40775 ERYC GT
What is happening?
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL
TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
a) Erection of a free range egg production unit (64,000 birds) and associated infrastructure at Land East of Braggitfield Bridge Farms Lane Eastrington HU15 2XS (Ref: 25/02014/STPLFE PP-14045945)
Proposal (a) affects a public right of way.
Proposal (a) is a major development.
This application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement in accordance with the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 (as amended). Members of the public may obtain copies of the Environmental Statement from Harrison Pick Ltd, Station Farm Offices, Wansford Road, Naffterton, YO25 8NJ, telephone (01377) 253363 or email
ian@harrisonpick.co.uk for a cost of £50 for a paper copy and £10 for a CD copy.
If you wish to view the application electronically or to check progress logon to
http://www.eastriding.gov.uk/planning and enter the application number.
You can make comments electronically using feedback option on the above website or by emailing planning@eastriding.gov.uk Guidance notes on making comments and the right to speak are also available on the above website or on request.
Any representations regarding the proposal should be sent to the undersigned at County Hall, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 9BA by not later than the morning of 23 August 2025. You can visit any of the council’s libraries where facilities are available for you to view planning applications. If you decide to visit the library, the details of reference number, address and postcode set out above will be required to enable you to view the application. A member of the library staff will be able to assist you if required.
If, as a result of your visit, there are any questions that have not been resolved, please contact
Planning Office, telephone (01482) 393647.
Please note by virtue of the Local Government Act 1972, anyone may be entitled to read and obtain a copy of any representation you make.
Stephen Hunt
Director of Planning & Development Management