Application Number | 13/00656/OUT |
Status | Application Approved |
Application Valid |
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07/06/2013 |
Consultation End |
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09/02/2018 |
Committee Meeting |
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03/11/2021 |
Decision |
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Approval |
Decision Date |
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26/10/2022 |
Appeal Started |
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N/A |
Appeal Decision |
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N/A |
Summary | |
Application Number | 13/00656/OUT |
Location Address | Land to the South of the City of Worcester Bath Road Broomhall |
Proposal | Outline planning application, including approval of access (appearance, landscape, layout and scale reserved) for a mixed-use development with local centre to the south of Worcester including demolition of existing buildings and the construction of up to 2204 dwellings including affordable housing (Use Class C3) and up to 14ha of employment land. The development to also include: Hotel (Use Class C1); Elderly Persons Accommodation (Use Class C2); Business (Use Classes E, B2 and B8); Retail, Financial and Professional Services, and Cafe and Restaurant (Use Class E); Pub and Drinking Establishment and Food Takeaway (Sui-generis); Non-Residential Institutions (including; Health (Use Class E(e)); Primary School (Use Class F1)); Assembly and Leisure (including: Indoor Leisure (Use Classes E and F2), Outdoor Sports and Leisure (Use Class F2)); Landscape, Public Realm, Open Space, Allotments and Orchards; Associated infrastructure and Off-site Highways Works, part of which is within the administrative district of Malvern Hills District Council/ Worcester City Council/ Wychavon District Council. |
Status | Approval |
Application Type | Outline Application |
Appeal Decision | N/A |
Important Dates | |
Application Received Date | 29/05/2013 |
Application Valid Date | 07/06/2013 |
Consultation Start Date | 20/02/2015 |
Site Visited / Site Notice Date | |
Consultation End | 09/02/2018 |
Advert Expiry | 09/02/2018 |
Committee Date (if applicable) | 03/11/2021 |
Committee Agenda | Planning Committee Information |
Decision Date | 26/10/2022 |
Further Information | |
Expected Decision Level | Committee |
Case Officer | Ciaran Power |
Parish | Kempsey CP |
Ward | Kempsey Ward - Pre 01/05/23 |
Applicant | Mr Alistair Watson, Welbeck Strategic Land LLP |
Agent | Mr Alistair Watson, Welbeck Strategic Land LLP |
Agent Address | 6th Floor One London Wall London EC2Y 5EB |
Condition Details / Information Notes |
Defining Reserved Matters No development shall take place within each individual phase of the development hereby approved, until detailed plans showing the layout, scale and external appearance of the building(s) and landscaping (hereinafter referred to as "the reserved matters") have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority for that phase. The development shall be carried out as approved. Reason: As required by Section 92 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. |
Approved plans and drawings The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the following approved plans and drawings unless otherwise required by conditions attached to this planning permission: • Site Boundary Plan (dwg 00454_PP_01_P02) Access Plans: • Plan - Access - SW3 A38 (dwg 23406-025-103 rev E) • Plan - Access - SW4 Norton Gateway (dwg 23406-025-104 rev F) • Plan - Access - SW5 Employment Access (dwg 23406-025-105 rev E) • Plan - Access - SW6 A38 West (dwg 23406-025-106 rev D) • Plan - Access - SW7 Broomhall (south) (dwg 23406-025-107 rev E) • Plan - Access - SW10 A38-Taylors Lane (dwg 23406-025-110 rev D) • Plan - Access - SW11 A38 Employment (dwg 23406-025-111 rev B) • Plan - Access - SW12 A38-Broomhall Lane (dwg 23406-025-112 rev C) • Plan - Access - SW13 Norton Road - Crookbarrow Road (dwg 23406-025-113 rev A • Plan - Access - SW15 Taylors Lane (west) (dwg 23406-025-115 rev D) • Plan - Access - SW16 Taylors Lane (central west) (dwg 23406-025-116 rev C) • Plan - Access - SW17 Taylors Lane (central east) (dwg 23406-025-117 rev A) • Plan - Access - SW18 Taylors Lane (east) (dwg 23406-025-118 rev B) • Plan - Access - SW19 Broomhall (north) (dwg 23406-025-119 rev A) • Storey Heights Plan (drwg 00454 PP-04 rev P04) • Storey Heights Plan (dwg 00454_PP_04a_P05) • Access and Movement Plan (dwg 00454_PP_05_P02) • Open Space Provision Plan (dwg 00454_PP_06_P04) • Building Demolition Plan (dwg 00454_PP_07_P01) • Land Use Plan (dwg 00454_PP_02_P01) • Residential Density Plan (dwg 00454_PP_03_P01 Reason: To ensure that the proposed development is carried out in accordance with the approved plans and principles and parameters contained within the submitted documents upon which this decision is based. |
Principles and Parameters All future applications for the approval of reserved matters shall be broadly in accordance with: (a) the principles and parameters described and illustrated in the updated Design & Access Statement dated May 2013; (b) the principles and parameters described and illustrated in the Green Infrastructure Statement dated May 2013 All reserved matters applications shall include a statement providing an explanation as to how the design of the development responds to the details submitted as part of the outline planning application. Reason: To ensure that the development is provided with safe access and meets the design quality and environmental requirements of the Development Plan in accordance with Policies SWDP 4 and 21 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Time for implementation Application for the approval of the reserved matters for the first phase as identified by the phasing plan as approved under Condition 6 shall be made to the Local Planning Authority before the expiration of 3 years beginning with the date of this permission. The development of the first phase shall be begun not later than the expiration of 2 years from the final approval of the reserved matters or, in the case of approval on different dates, the final approval of the last such matter to be approved. Reason: To comply with the provisions of section 92(2) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. |
Time for implementation Application for the approval of reserved matters for the subsequent phases of development as identified by the phasing plan as approved under Condition 6 shall be made to the local planning authority before the expiration of 15 years from the date of this outline planning permission. The development of the subsequent phases shall be begun no later than the expiration of 3 years from the final approval of the reserved matters or, in the case of approval on different dates, the final approval of the last such matter to be approved. Reason: To comply with the provisions of section 92(2) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and allow sufficient time to submit reserved matters applications for all aspects of the development including employment uses and the local centre. |
Phasing Plan As part of the submission of the Reserved Matters for the first phase of development a Phasing Plan for the whole development shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The phasing plan shall include details of the intended number of dwellings for each phase of development together with general locations and phasing of key infrastructure, including road improvements, the spine-road connecting Norton Road to the A38, foul and surface water drainage (including SuDS and the surface water by-pass feature), green infrastructure including strategic advance landscaping, biodiversity enhancements, community facilities, play areas (LEAPS X9 and NEAPS X2), access for pedestrians, cyclists, buses and people in vehicles and public open space, sport and recreations facilities including built facilities. The phasing plan shall be broadly in accordance with the Illustrative Master Plan (Drawing No.000454_MP_01 Rev P01) and the phasing arrangements contained within the Implementation section of the Design & Access Statement dated May 2013, except where other planning conditions specifically require otherwise. Nothing in the Phasing Plan shall conflict with any of the conditions attached to this planning permission or any of the provisions within the associated s106 legal agreement. The applications for approval of reserved matters shall be made for each phase in accordance with the Phasing Plan and the development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved Phasing Plan. Any variations to the Phasing Plan must first be approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority and submitted as part of any subsequent application for Reserved Matters approval that requires an amendment to the Phasing Plan. Reason: To ensure the appropriately timed delivery of infrastructure, facilities and services and to protect the amenity of the area in accordance with Policies SWDP 4, 7, 21, 28, 29, 31and 45/1 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan |
Spine road No more than 833 of the dwellings approved by this outline planning permission, shall be first occupied until the construction of the central spine road to link Norton Road to the A38 has been completed in accordance with a specification that has previously been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority and is open to vehicular traffic and use by the public. Reason: To ensure appropriate capacity is available on the existing highway network and a suitable means of vehicle and pedestrian access is available to the occupiers of the dwellings, in accordance with Policy SWDP4 and 7 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Environmental Impacts Assessment (EIA) The development hereby approved shall be carried out in accordance with the mitigation measures set out in the Environmental Statement submitted in support of the outline planning application, unless otherwise required by conditions forming part of this outline planning permission. Reason: To ensure the environmental impact of the development is appropriately mitigated in accordance with the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations 2011 as amended (ES submitted before 16 May 2017) and policies SWDP 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 45/1 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Design Principles (Codes) No development shall commence until a document setting out the design principles (hereafter referred to as ‘Design Principles’) for the whole development hereby approved have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The Design Principles shall set out how the principles and objectives of the Design and Access Statement will be met and shall broadly accord with the Illustrative Master Plan (Drawing No.000454_MP_01 Rev P01), the phasing arrangements contained within the Implementation section of the Design & Access Statement dated May 2013, and the Phasing Plan submitted and approved in respect of condition 6 above. The Design Principles shall include the following matters: (a) The principles for determining the design, form, heights and general arrangement of external architectural features of buildings including the roofs, chimneys, porches and fenestration; (b) The principles of the hierarchy for roads and public spaces; (c) The principles for determining the colour, texture and quality of external materials and facings for the walls and roofing of buildings and structures; (d) The principles for the design of the public realm to include the colour, texture and quality of surfacing of footpaths, cycleways, streets, parking areas, courtyards and other shared surfaces; (e) The principles for the design and layout of street furniture (including litter bins and grit bins) and level of external illumination; (f) The principles for the laying out of the green infrastructure including the access, location and general arrangements of the multi-use games area, the children’s play areas and allotments; (g) The principles for the incorporation of renewable or low carbon energy sources as an integral part of the development based on the Energy Strategy dated April 2013; and (h) The principles to ensure that there is appropriate access to buildings and public spaces for the disabled and physically impaired. The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved Design Principles. The submission of subsequent applications for Reserved Matters approval shall include a statement outlining how the development proposed in that application accords with the Design Principles. Reason: To ensure that the development is provided with safe access and meets the design quality and environmental requirements of the Development Plan in accordance with Policies SWDP 4, 21 and 45/1 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Layout The details to be submitted for the reserved matter "layout" for each individual phase of the development shall include as appropriate to that phase: a) plans identifying the layout of the development b) a plan identifying the location of the affordable housing to be provided together with details of the size and type of tenure c) the positions, height, design and materials of new boundary treatments d) the proposed facilities for the storage of refuse and recycling. e) the location and specification of the Locally Equipped Areas for Play (LEAP) and Neighbourhood Equipped Area for Play (NEAP). f) A Building for Life 12 (or any future design quality guidance that replaces Building for Life 12) preliminary assessment of the proposed layout. Reason: To ensure the satisfactory development of the site, in accordance Policies SWDP 4, 5, 6, 7, 13, 15, 21, 25, 29, 39 and 45/1 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
External materials Prior to the commencement of any development within any individual phase, details shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority, pursuant to condition no.1 above relating to “external appearance” for that phase of the development to include samples of the materials proposed to be used for the external surfaces of the buildings. The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details. Reason: To ensure the satisfactory appearance of the development in accordance with Policy SWDP 21 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Landscaping The details to be submitted for the reserved matter “landscaping” for each individual phase of the development shall be broadly in accordance with the principles of the Design and Access Statement (May 2013) and the Green Infrastructure Statement (May 2013). The landscaping scheme shall include details of the following: (a)details of all existing trees and hedgerows on site to be retained (including details of location, canopy spread, species and proposed pruning/ felling and changes in ground levels); (b)a plan showing the layout of proposed tree, hedge, shrub planting as well as grassed areas; (c)a proposed planting schedule including details detailing the disposition of planting, cross referenced to a schedule listing the species, size and number and densities; (d) a written specification setting out cultivation and other operations associated with tree, plant and grass establishment. All planting and seeding/ turfing shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details in the first planting and seeding/ turfing seasons following the completion or first occupation of the development, whichever is the sooner; (e) where existing hedgerow(s) are to be removed, a scheme for the re-establishment of hedgerows set behind the required visibility splays either side of vehicular access points; and (f)details of all proposed hard landscaping features. If within a period of five years from the date of the planting of any tree or shrub planted pursuant to this condition that tree or shrub, or any tree or shrub planted in replacement for it is removed, uprooted or destroyed or dies, or becomes, in the opinion of the Local Planning Authority, seriously damaged or defective, another tree of the same species and size as that originally planted shall be planted at the same place, unless the Local Planning Authority gives its written approval to any variation. Reason: To secure the satisfactory development of the application site, ensure a high quality of external environment and reinforce local landscape character in accordance with Policy SWDP 25 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Green Infrastructure and Biodiversity Maintenance, Management and Monitoring A Green Infrastructure (GI) and Biodiversity management and maintenance plan for each phase, including long term design objectives, management responsibilities and maintenance schedules for all Green Infrastructure, SuDS and Biodiversity areas, other than privately owned domestic gardens, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority prior to the occupation of any dwelling or employment building hereby approved within each phase. The maintenance and management plan shall make provision for monitoring of the performance of the GI, SuDS and Biodiversity features for a period of at least 10 years post their construction. The management and maintenance plan shall be implemented and the maintenance schedules adhered to as approved for the lifetime of the development. Reason: To ensure that the development is properly drained, avoiding flood risk and pollution in accordance with Policies SWDP 7, 28, 29 and 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan and in the interests of visual and residential amenity in accordance with Policies SWDP 5, 21, 22, 25 and 29 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Arboricultural Method Statement The details to be submitted pursuant to condition no.1 above in relation to "landscaping" for each individual phase of the development shall include an Arboricultural Method Statement (including a compliance schedule showing how it meets the principles of the Environmental Statement) No development shall commence within each individual phase until an Arboricultural Method Statement for that phase has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority Reason: To ensure adequate protection of trees and hedgerows being retained as part of the development, in accordance with Policies SWDP 21, 22, 25 and 45/1of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Retention of existing trees and hedgerows With the exception of any hedgerow that would be required to be removed to provide the required visibility splays and the approved access points, no other existing trees or hedgerows shall be destroyed or removed from the site, unless previously approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority as part of any landscaping scheme approved as part of any reserved matters application or separate application for full planning permission. Reason: To ensure the environment of the development is protected in accordance with Policies SWDP 22 and 25 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Tree protection No site clearance, excavations or building operations of any type shall commence until a protective fence (of at least 2 metres in height and in all other respects in accordance with BS: 5837 (2012) Trees in Relation to Design, Demolition and Construction and previously approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority), has been erected around the trees and hedgerows to be retained within the site and around those trees and hedges outside the site or along the site boundaries, whose Root Protection Areas (RPA) (as defined in BS 5837 (2012)) fall within the site, at the outer limit (or beyond) of the their RPA or in a position agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. This tree protective fencing shall remain in place until all construction and associated ground-works have been completed. If any retained tree or hedge is removed, uprooted or destroyed or dies, replacement planting shall be carried out in the first available planting season of such species, sizes and numbers and in positions on site to replace that which has been lost. Reason: To avoid unnecessary damage to and secure the well-being of the trees and hedges to be retained in accordance with Policies SWDP 21, 22 and 25 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Materials storage No materials shall be stored, temporary buildings erected or ground levels altered within the Root Protection Area (RPA) (as defined in BS 5837 (2012) Trees in Relation to Design, Demolition and construction) of any tree retained on site or of any tree beyond the site perimeter whose RPA lies within the site, unless agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Reason: To prevent unnecessary damage to trees in accordance with Policies SWDP 21, 22 and 25 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Residential Development The development hereby approved shall not exceed 2,204 dwellings falling within Use Class C3. Of the 2,204 dwellings, no more than 85 dwellings shall be located east of Norton Road and no more than 40 of these 85 dwellings shall be located within the Significant Gap as shown on Diagram 1 – SWDP 45/1 (page 223) of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. Reason: To define the permission and ensure that the development does not exceed the level of development subject to transportation modelling, to ensure that the development does not have a severe residual impact of the local highway network, in accordance with Policies SWDP 4, 7 and 45/1 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan and the National Planning Policy Framework. |
Local Centre retail floorspace The Local Centre (as approved as part of the Phasing Plan required to be submitted and approved in writing by the local planning authority by condition 6 above) shall include no more than 2,500 square metres (net) of retail floorspace and no single convenience store shall exceed 2,000 square metres (net). Reason: To prevent adverse consequential impact on the retail function of the existing city of Worcester and existing town and district centres in accordance with Policies SWDP10 and 45/1 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Employment Land and other non-residential Uses • Employment related development in the area annotated as E1 on EIA Parameter Plan: Land Use Plan (fig 5.4) and drwg. no. 00454-PP-02-P01 shall not exceed 32,150 sqm. and be limited to uses falling within: Use Class E(g)(ii) Research and development of products or processes and E(g)(iii) Industrial processes and uses within Class B2 and Class B8 of the Schedule to the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order (as amended). The Office uses shall only be located within the limits of the Local Centre area as defined by the Phasing Plan to be approved under condition 6 above and within that area shall be limited to no more than 2,027 sqm. • Employment related development in the area annotated as E2 on EIA Parameter Plan: Land Use Plan (fig 5.4) and drwg. no. 00454-PP-02-P01 shall not exceed 7,050 sqm. and be limited to uses falling within: Use Class E(g)(ii) Research and development of products or processes; and/or Use Class E(g)(iii) Industrial processes and uses within Class B2 and Class B8 of the Schedule to the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order (as amended). If an hotel falling within Use Class C1 is constructed in the area annotated as E2, the amount of Class B2 and Class B8 uses and Use Class E(g)(ii) and (iii) uses in this area shall not exceed 4,250 sq.m. • Within the areas annotated as E1 and E2 on EIA Parameter Plan: Land Use Plan (fig 5.4) and drwg. no. 00454-PP-02-P01 the individual uses shall not exceed the following: Class E(g)(ii) and (iii) 45%, Class B2 35% and Class B8 20% of the land area. • The Health Centre (Class E(e)) including GP Surgery and pharmacy, hereby approved, shall not exceed 1,380sq.m. • The development hereby approved shall not exceed 60 bedrooms of Class C2 Residential Institution (Care Home) and 40 bedrooms of Class C2 Extra Care Residential uses and these uses together shall not exceed 6,595 sqm. • Notwithstanding the thresholds on retail floorspace as set out in Condition 19 above, retail uses, financial and professional services, café or restaurants within Use Class E and Hot Food Takeaways (excluding foodstore(s) and Drinking Establishments), located within the Local Centre to be defined by the Phasing Plan to be approved under condition no.6) shall not exceed 1,145 sqm. • The development hereby approved shall not exceed 930sqm. of Pub or Drinking Establishment uses. • The development hereby approved shall not exceed of 2,800 sqm. (80 bedrooms) of Class C1 Hotel use. Notwithstanding the details shown on the Land Use Parameter Plan dwg. 00454 PP_02 rev P01, the area M4 shall not include any retail uses, financial and professional services, café, restaurants or other uses within Use Class E, or as a pub or drinking establishment and shall instead only be brought forward for Use Class C3 housing. The development shall be carried out so as to comply with the above limitations and the use of any building shall not change, notwithstanding the permitted changes of use allowed by the Schedule to the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 (as amended), the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1995 (as amended), or The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 (as amended) or any other provision equivalent to that Class in any Statutory Instrument revoking and/or reenacting that Order with or without modification. Reason: To define the permission and ensure that the development is consistent with the submitted Environmental Statement and transportation modelling carried out as part of the technical assessment of the planning application. Other uses within these Use Classes may not be acceptable in this edge of City location and may conflict with the sustainability objectives that form part of the strategy to the South Worcestershire Development Plan and Policies SWDP 8, 10 and 45/1 as well as the National Planning Policy Framework. |
Site wide drainage scheme – surface water and foul No development shall take place until a phased drainage scheme incorporating sustainable drainage principles (features to include balancing ponds and swales) and an assessment of the hydrological and hydrogeological context of the development in relation to the disposal of surface water and foul sewage has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The scheme shall include a detailed design for the by-pass feature (off-take weir, pipeline including tumbling bay structures and outlet) to take excess flows from the Broomhall Brook directly to the River Severn. The detailed design shall be informed by the following General Arrangement drawings included within the submitted Environmental Statement: (a)Plan of Route 23406/116/001 rev B (b) 1:500 Pipe Gradient 23406/116/002 rev A (c) Inlet Structure 23406/116/003 rev A (d) Outlet & Tumbling Bay Structures 23406/116/004 rev B The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details and the approved scheme shall be retained for the lifetime of the development. Reason: To prevent the increased risk of flooding, to improve and protect water quality, in accordance with Policies SWDP 28, 29, 30 and 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Drainage scheme for individual phases including SuDS No development within each individual phase of the development shall commence until the following information has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority: a) details of the range of SuDs components to be used at source, site and regional control levels for that phase of development. These should be used comprehensively and appropriately in accordance with best practice as laid out in the CIRIA Guidance manuals and any adopted National and Local SuDS Standards, with consideration given in the first instance to utilising water management through soft features and at ground level; b) methods for the protection of SuDS and Green Infrastructure during each individual phase of construction to ensure that ‘soft SuDS’ are adequately established prior to bringing them into beneficial use. c) phasing arrangements to ensure that flows along the Broomhall Brook do not increase until the by-pass feature that will take excess flows from Broomhall Brook to the River Severn is completed and fully operational. d) A public safety assessment particularly in relation to children. The development shall be implemented in accordance with the approved details and the drainage infrastructure completed before any residential, commercial or other built development within the respective phase is first occupied. Reason: To ensure that the development is provided with a satisfactory means of drainage as well as to reduce the risk of creating or exacerbating a flooding problem and to minimise the risk of pollution in accordance with Policies SWDP 28, 29, 30 and 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. The safety assessment should be carried out by an organisation such as ROSPA. |
Drainage – Protection of Easements No buildings or other obstructions shall be located and no trees or larger shrubs with deep roots shall be planted within the easements shown on the General Arrangement drawings listed in Condition 21 and any foundations shall be designed not to impose loadings on the by-pass feature. Reason: To ensure that the development is provided with a satisfactory means of drainage as well as to reduce the risk of creating or exacerbating a flooding problem and to minimise the risk of pollution in accordance with Policies 28, 29 30 and 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Drainage – maintenance and management No development shall be first occupied until a maintenance and management plan for the drainage scheme in relation to the disposal of surface water, to include all SuDS features and the by-pass feature to take excess flows from the Broomhall Brook directly to the River Severn, has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The maintenance and management plan shall include:- a) details of the arrangements for adoption by any public authority or statutory undertaker and/or any other arrangements to secure the operation of the scheme throughout its lifetime. b) details of measures to ensure public safety around the inlet and outlet to the by-pass pipeline and minimise the opportunity for unauthorised entry and vandalism to affect the performance of the scheme. c) details of the arrangements for access in perpetuity to and along the by-pass feature for its entire length from the inlet at Broomhall Brook to the outlet to the River Severn for vehicles and pedestrians. The drainage scheme shall be implemented on a phased basis in accordance with the drainage strategy approved under Condition 21 before each phase of the development is first brought into use and thereafter be managed and maintained in accordance with the approved maintenance and management plan throughout the lifetime of the development. Reason: To ensure that the approved drainage scheme once implemented is appropriately managed and maintained and sustainable for the lifetime of the development to reduce the risk of creating or exacerbating a flooding problem and to minimise the risk of pollution in accordance with Policies 28, 29 30 and 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Drainage Scheme – surfacing Each application for reserved matters approval pursuant to this outline planning permission and relating to "layout", shall include for the written approval by the local planning authority details of proposed surfacing materials relating to surface water drainage including: (a) a plan showing proposed layout and types of surfacing, including permeable paving in appropriate locations; (b) a written specification of proposed surfacing materials and the proposed method of construction and maintenance; The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details. Reason: To ensure the satisfactory development of the site and to ensure the provision of an adequate and sustainable drainage system in accordance with Policies 28, 29 30 and 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Surface Water Bypass Feature The bypass feature hereby approved forming part of the drainage scheme for the development shall be contained within public open space and/or the public highway and shall not be within any privately-owned land such as the curtilage of any privately-owned building, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Reason: To ensure that satisfactory access arrangements can be maintained should it be necessary in the future to excavate to expose, examine and/or repair the pipeline, in accordance with Policies 28, 29 30 and 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Levels No development shall take place within each individual phase of the development until the following details for that phase have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority (a) a detailed plan showing the levels of the existing site and the immediately adjoining phases, the proposed Finished Floor Levels of any proposed building(s), the surrounding land levels and a datum point outside of the site; and (b) a construction method statement for any ground works and changes of levels/ construction of all ground retaining features in the vicinity of retained trees and hedgerows The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details Reason: To define the permission and ensure that the development is of a scale and height appropriate to the site and surrounding area in accordance with Policies 21 and 25 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan |
Means of access No development shall take place within each individual phase of the development until the details of the means of access for that phase have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details. No part of the phase of the development shall be first occupied until the approved means of access to it has been substantially completed. The means of access for each individual phase of the development shall be designed to be broadly in accordance with the access principles identified in the Design and Access Statement dated May 2013 and the General Arrangements Plan drwg.ref.23406/025/100 Rev L unless otherwise agreed in writing by the local planning authority. Reason: To ensure an adequate and acceptable means of vehicle and pedestrian access is available before the buildings are first occupied in accordance with Policy SWDP4 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Cycle Parking No development within each individual phase of the development (Residential or commercial development) shall be first occupied until a scheme for the provision of secure cycle parking for use by occupiers of any buildings within that phase, has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details, implemented prior to the first occupation of each building and retained thereafter. Reason: To ensure adequate provision of cycle parking is provided and to help encourage sustainable modes of travel, in accordance with Policies SWDP 4, 7, and 45/1 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Roads, cycleway, footpath and driveways/ parking areas specification No buildings within each individual phase of the development shall be first occupied until: a) the engineering details and specification of the proposed roads, cycle ways, footways, footpaths and highway drains within that phase; and b) details of the turning areas, driveways and parking areas/ parking spaces have been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority and the approved details have been implemented to at least base-course level. Reason: To ensure an adequate and acceptable means of vehicle and pedestrian access is available before the buildings are first occupied and to ensure appropriate parking is provided in the interests of highway safety, in accordance with Policy SWDP4 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Travel Plan – non-residential Non-residential buildings within each individual phase of the development hereby approved shall not be first occupied until a travel plan, including targets for modal shift, for that occupier has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. Such Travel Plans will only be required to be submitted for individual units/buildings within which the floorspace thresholds set in Appendix B of the Department of Transport Guidance for Transport Assessments (2007) (or as subsequently modified or replaced by locally adopted thresholds) are exceeded. The employment travel plans shall contain targets for mode share shifts to reduce car travel and increase travel by more sustainable transport modes as well as a management structure, set of measures and a monitoring regime tracking the outcome of the Plan against its targets. Such targets must be achieved within 5 years of the first occupation of the building to which it relates. If the targets have not been met at the end of the 5 year period, a revised employment travel plan shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority within 6 months, to address any shortfalls, and where necessary make provision for and promote improved sustainable forms of access to the site. The employment travel plan (as amended or supplemented) shall thereafter be implemented as approved. Reason: To ensure all reasonable steps have been put in place to promote sustainable travel to/from the site and reduce the number of single occupancy vehicle trips from the development to enable the M5 motorway to continue to be an effective part of the national system of routes for through traffic, in accordance with Section 10 (2) of the Highways Act and Policy SWDP4 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Completion of Roads All roadworks and pavements within each individual phase shall be completed up to final wearing course for that phase within a period of five years from the commencement of development of the phase or an alternative period that has previously been agreed in writing by the local planning authority or within six calendar months of the substantial completion of 75% of the buildings within the respective phase hereby approved, whichever is the sooner. This will entail the making good of surfacing, grass areas and landscaping in accordance with a specification to be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Reason: In the interests of highway safety and to ensure the free flow of traffic using the adjoining highway and to ensure adequate and appropriate parking is provided, in accordance with Policies SWDP4, 7, 21 and 45/1 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Noise survey and mitigation Prior to the commencement of development in any individual phase containing residential development, a noise survey in relation to the proposed residential buildings in that phase shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The survey shall have been undertaken by a competent person, shall include periods for daytime as 07:00-23:00 hours and night-time as 23:00-07:00 hours, and where required identify appropriate noise mitigation measures. All residential units shall thereafter be designed to achieve as far as practicable the noise criteria based on current figures by the World Health Authority Community Noise Guideline Values/BS:8233 conditions given below: (a) Dwellings indoors in daytime: 35 dB LAeq,16 hours (b) Outdoor living area in day time: 55 dB LAeq,16 hours (c) Inside bedrooms at night-time: 30 dB LAeq,8 hours (45 dB LAmax) (d) Outside bedrooms at night-time: 45 dB LAeq,8 hours (60 dB LAmax) Such detail and appropriate consequential noise mitigation measures as shall have been approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority shall be implemented prior to first occupation of any of the dwellings hereby approved and shall be retained as approved thereafter. Reason: To ensure that the development hereby permitted is not detrimental to the amenity of the future residents because of undue external noise, in accordance with Policy SWDP31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Construction Environment Management Plan (CEMP) No development within any individual phase shall begin until a Construction Environment Management Plan (CEMP) has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The CEMP shall include the following details:- a. details to minimise the impact of noise, vibration and dust etc. from construction, demolition and site clearance activities and the traffic associated with this development, including a scheme for wheel cleaning; b. details of site operative parking areas, material storage areas and the location of site operative facilities (offices, toilets etc); c. restrictions on burning; d. details in relation to the prevention of pollution of waterways; e. construction exclusion zones to prevent soil compaction in large scale planting areas, playing fields/ areas, allotments/ orchards and remediation proposals for any soil compaction which does occur; f. a strategy for the handling and storage of topsoil; g. ecological mitigation measures (including updated protected species surveys) and h. a management strategy and proposals for the minimisation of construction waste. The CEMP should generally comply with the requirements of Worcestershire Regulatory Services Code of Best Practice for Demolition and Construction Sites 1st Edition July 2011. The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved CEMP. Reason: To protect existing and new occupiers of residential areas from the unreasonable effects of noise, vibration, light and dust nuisance and to avoid and mitigate for any potential impact on protected species in accordance with Policies SWDP21 and 22 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Construction traffic routing All construction related traffic to and from the site shall be routed via the junction of Norton Road and the A4440 Broomhall Way to the North-East of the site and/or the A38 Bath Road. Construction related traffic shall not be routed via the junction of Taylors Lane and the A38 Bath Road, Broomhall Lane, Church Lane in Norton or Bookend Lane in Kempsey, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. A phased scheme of temporary signage to inform drivers of construction related vehicles, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The approved scheme of signage shall be implemented and retained for the duration of the construction of the development in accordance with the details so approved. Reason: In the interests of highway safety and to minimise risk to pedestrians, in accordance with Policy SWDP4 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Timing of hedgerow and tree removal Any section of existing hedgerow or tree removal required to be removed or felled to facilitate the new accesses shall not be removed between March and August inclusive unless preceded by a thorough survey for nesting birds undertaken by an appropriately qualified ecologist. If required to carried out to comply with this condition, a report of the survey and recommendations prepared by that ecologist shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority before any relevant phase of the development commences. Reason: To ensure that the wild birds are suitably protected, having regard to the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 (As amended) and to accord with Policy SWDP 22 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Construction working hours Demolition/ground works/construction works/ deliveries and collections during the construction phase of the development, shall not take place outside the following hours: • Monday to Friday 07.30 – 18.00hrs • Saturday 08.00-13.00hrs • There shall be no work on Sundays or Public Holidays Reason: To protect the residential amenities of existing and new occupiers of residential areas in accordance with Policy SWDP 21 and 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan and in accordance with Section 60 and 61 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974. |
Biodiversity Prior to the commencement of development within any individual phase of the development hereby approved, a specification (including methodology and programme of implementation) for the enhancement of biodiversity (as recommended in the submitted Environmental Statement and addendum in respect of ecology and biodiversity) through the provision of features including bat and bird boxes and holes at ground level in boundary walls and fences for hedgehogs to pass through, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority for that phase. The works so approved shall be carried out in accordance with the approved programme of implementation and be retained thereafter for the lifetime of the development. For each phase of development identified on the Phasing Plan submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority in respect of condition no.6 above, within three months of the first occupation of the last building to be constructed within each phase, pursuant to reserved matters approval relating to layout, the development shall be inspected by a qualified ecologist and a statement of conformity shall be submitted to the Local Planning Authority to confirm whether all of the measures for enhancing biodiversity have been implemented in accordance with the details approved under this condition. Reason: To enhance biodiversity on accordance with Policy SWDP 22 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Lighting scheme No development shall commence within an individual Phase until an external lighting scheme for the respective Phase has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development of each Phase shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details for that Phase. The submitted scheme shall include:- (a) details of the design, appearance and location of proposed lights (b) proposed illumination levels (c) identification of dark zones (d) measures to show how lighting is to be restricted around the boundary edges, particularly along hedgerows, where protected species are likely to be found, and to be kept to a minimum at night across the whole site to minimise impact on emerging and foraging bats and other nocturnal wildlife. Reason: To control light pollution and to protect the amenities of the local area in accordance with the Environmental Statement. ES appendix 5.2 Fig 9.6 refers. To protect the potential habitat and foraging routes of bats which are protected under the Natural Environment and Rural Communities (NERC) Act, 2006, The Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations, 2010, The Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981(as amended), The Countryside and Rights of Way (CRoW) Act, 2000, Habitats Directive and in accordance with Policies SWDP 21, 22 and 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Survey of POS land No development shall take place until:- a) a detailed assessment of ground conditions of the land proposed for the new playing field(s) has been undertaken (including drainage and topography) to identify constraints which could affect its suitability for such public use; and b) a detailed scheme to ensure that the playing fields will be provided to an acceptable quality (including appropriate drainage where necessary and levels) based on the results of the assessment to be carried out pursuant to (a) above, has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved scheme. Reason: To ensure the satisfactory provision of playing fields within the development and to inform the Phasing Plan required by condition 6, in accordance with Policies SWDP 5, 7, 21, 39 and 45/1 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Site investigation No development within each individual phase of the development shall commence until the following measures to investigate site contamination and monitor surface water within that phase during construction and for a period of 12 months post construction, have first been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The submitted information shall be in accordance with BS10175 and BS:5930 (or as amended). The stages comprise: a) a desk study including a walkover, identification of all potential sources of contamination and an initial conceptual model; b) a desk study to identify any private domestic water boreholes; c) an intrusive site investigation using a refined conceptual model and appropriate laboratory accreditation in the event that potential contamination is found; and d) a remediation scheme in the event that levels of unacceptable contamination are identified. Reason: To ensure safe occupation and use of the site and to prevent pollution of the environment, in accordance with Policy SWDP 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Remediation strategy No development shall commence within each individual phase of the development until a remediation strategy that includes the following components to deal with the risks associated with the contamination within that phase has been submitted to and approved, in writing, by the Local Planning Authority: (a) A preliminary risk assessment which has identified: • All previous uses; • Potential contaminants associated with those uses; • A conceptual model of the site indicating sources, pathways and receptors; • Potentially unacceptable risks arising from contamination at the site. (b) A site investigation scheme, based on (a) to provide information for a detailed assessment of the risk to all receptors that may be affected, including those off site. (c) The results of the site investigation and the detailed risk assessment referred to in (b) and, based on these; an options appraisal and remediation strategy giving full details of the remediation measures required and how they are to be undertaken. Any changes to these components require the express written consent of the local planning authority. The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details. Reason: To protect controlled waters, in accordance with Policy SWDP 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Remediation strategy 1 No occupation of any individual phase shall take place until a verification report demonstrating completion of works set out in the approved remediation strategy and the effectiveness of the remediation has been submitted to, and approved in writing, by the local planning authority. The report shall include results of sampling and monitoring carried out in accordance with the verification plan to demonstrate that the site remediation criteria have been met. It shall also include any plan (a "long-term monitoring and maintenance plan") for longer-term monitoring of pollutant linkages, maintenance and arrangements for contingency action, as identified in the verification plan. The long-term monitoring and maintenance plan shall be implemented as approved. Reason: To protect controlled waters, in accordance with Policy SWDP 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Remediation strategy 2 If, during development within each individual phase, contamination not previously identified is found to be present then no further development (unless otherwise agreed in writing with the local planning authority) shall be carried out within that phase until a remediation strategy has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority The development shall then be carried out in accordance with the approved details. Reason: To protect controlled waters, in accordance with Policy SWDP 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Archaeology No development shall take place until a programme of archaeological work for each phase, including a Written Scheme of Investigation, has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The scheme shall include: a) the programme and methodology of site investigation and recording b) the programme for post investigation assessment c) provision to be made for the analysis of the site investigation and recording d) provision to be made for the publication and dissemination of the analysis and records of the site investigation e) provision to be made for archive deposition of the analysis and records of the site investigation f) nomination of a competent person or persons/organisation to undertake the works set out in the Written Scheme of Investigation No development on each phase shall take place other than in accordance with the agreed Written Scheme of Investigation Reason: To ensure that the development is undertaken in accordance with the provisions of para 141 of the National Planning Policy Framework and in accordance with Policies SWDP 6 and 24 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Site investigation and post investigation assessment No occupation of each individual phase of the development shall take place until the site investigation and post investigation assessment has been completed in accordance with the programme set out in the Written Scheme of Investigation approved under Condition 45 and the provision made for analysis, publication and dissemination of results had been secured. Reason: To ensure that the development is undertaken in accordance with the provisions of para 141 of the National Planning Policy Framework, in accordance with Policies SWDP 6 and 24 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Superfast Broadband Prior to the construction of any individual phase of any of the dwellings or employment related buildings hereby approved, details of proposed utilities connections to facilitate super-fast broadband connectivity including fibre optic cabling to the property where practicable shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details. Reason: To ensure that the new development includes broadband that allows residents and employers/employees to choose how they work, how they interact with services and facilities and to provide a greater opportunity for home working and a reduction in car-based commuting in accordance with Policy SWDP26 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Renewable Energy, Water Conservation and Recycling and Primary Non-sustainable Materials No development shall commence within any individual phase until the following details have been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority for that phase: (a) details on how on-site micro–generation to meet at least 10% of the household/premises predicted energy requirements from renewable or low carbon sources equivalent to at least 10% of predicted energy requirements; (b) details of measures to conserve and recycle water to be incorporated into the proposed development; (c) details of energy efficiency measures to be incorporated into the proposed development; (d) details of construction materials to be used in the proposed development with the aim of minimising the use of primary non-sustainable materials; and (e) Details of residential waste (for landfill) storage and the separation and storage of recyclable materials. If photovoltaic roof panels are proposed, a plan shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority showing the location of these on the roofs of the buildings. The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details and retained thereafter unless replaced with panels of the same or improved specification and performance. Reason: To reduce carbon emissions and secure sustainable energy solutions in accordance with Policy SWDP 27 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Low Emission Boilers Details shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority prior to the first occupation of the development for the installation of Ultra Low NOx boilers with maximum NOx Emissions less than 40 mg/kWh. The details as approved shall be implemented prior to first occupation of the building to which they relate. The boilers shall be retained thereafter unless they need to be replaced in which case the replacement boiler shall be of the same specification or have a lower NOx emission output. Reason: To reduce pollution in accordance with Policy SWDP 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan and in accordance with Paragraph 35 of the Framework. |
EV Charging Appropriate cabling and an outside electrical socket shall be supplied for each dwelling to enable ease of installation of an electric vehicle charging point (houses with dedicated parking) and be operational before the respective dwelling is first occupied. For all developments with unallocated parking i.e. flats/apartments, sports facilities, community buildings, employment buildings and retail development, at least 2 EV charging points per building (as a minimum) shall be provided and be operational before the respective building is first occupied or otherwise first brought into use. Charging points must comply with BS:7671. The sockets shall comply with BS:1363 and shall be provided with a locking weatherproof cover if located externally to the building. The EV charging points required by this condition shall be retained for the lifetime of the development unless they need to be replaced in which case the replacement charging equipment shall be of the same specification or a higher specification in terms of charging performance. Reason: To reduce pollution in accordance with Policy SWDP 31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan and in accordance with Paragraph 35 of the Framework. |
BREEAM – non residential No development shall commence within any Phase containing non-residential development until details have been submitted to an approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority to demonstrate how the non-residential building(s) will be constructed to achieve the BREEAM "excellent" standard, in respect of water usage and details for the storage of waste for landfill and the separation and storage of collectable recyclable materials. No development within the employment phase shall be occupied or otherwise first brought into use until the design features have been fully implemented in accordance with the approved details. Reason: To ensure that water usage is effectively managed in accordance with Policies SWDP21 and Policy SWDP30 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Fire Safety No development shall commence within any individual Phase until a scheme has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority for the provision of fire hydrants (served by mains water supply) within each Phase. No development within each phase shall be occupied until the hydrant(s) serving the building or group of buildings to which they relate have been provided in accordance with the approved details. Reason: In the interests of fire safety in accordance with Policy SWDP21 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Safeguarding of land adjacent Oil Pipeline No development shall take place on land forming a corridor 3 metres either side of the GPSS Oil Pipeline running across land within the application site to the West of the A38 Bath Road. Reason: To ensure that the openness of the Oil Pipeline is maintained to allow for access, maintenance and surveys. |
Decision of Malvern Hills District Council, Wychavon District Council and Worcester City Council Due to the cross boundary nature of the application site Wychavon District Council and Worcester City Council have delegated decision making to Malvern Hills District Council so this decision notice and the associated S106 represents the three councils decision in relation to applications MHDC – 13/00656/OUT, WCC - P16L0448, WDC – 13/00656/OUT and no further decision notices or S106 agreements will be produced in respect of these decisions. The delegation arrangements with Wychavon District Council and Worcester City Council are not expected to extend to subsequent matters including discharge of conditions and reserved matters applications. |
Reason for approval The development falls within Schedule 2 of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2011 (as amended) in accordance with the transitional arrangement of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 (as amended). The site is not located within any designated sensitive areas for these purposes. The submitted Environmental Statement (ES) and other supporting information is considered sufficient to properly understand the proposals and assess their likely environmental effects. The application has been considered against relevant National and Local planning policy and is considered to be broadly in accordance with the Framework (as amended) and the Development Plan. The proposal takes forward the SWDP strategic allocation SWDP 45/1 and therefore represents a significant contribution towards implementing the Plan. The proposals accord with the strategy and objectives of the SWDP. The proposals are subject to development viability considerations but are largely policy compliant and the obligations set out in the associated s106 legal agreement are considered to be lawful and accord with Regulation 122(2) of the Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010 (as amended). The various benefits of the development are not significantly and demonstrably outweighed by the adverse impacts and overall the proposals are considered to represent sustainable development. The local planning authority in reaching a decision to grant outline planning permission has taken into account all of the environmental information submitted with and in support of the application and all of the consultation responses and third-party comments received. Overall, it is not considered that there will be any significant adverse environmental effects that cannot be adequately mitigated. Where necessary adequate mitigation to avoid and reduce any adverse effects including but not limited to flood risk, land contamination, air quality, noise and vibration, ecology, landscape and visual effects, cultural heritage and transport impacts can be secured at this outline stage through the use of planning conditions and obligations contained within a s106 legal agreement. Where further details of mitigation measures are required, these can be assessed and secured at reserved matters stage. These proposals have been subject to extensive pre-application public consultation carried out by the applicant as well as statutory and non-statutory consultation and neighbour notification. Outline planning permission is granted by Malvern Hills District Council under delegation arrangements agreed with Worcester City Council and Wychavon District Council. Note: - This permission refers only to that required under the Town and Country Planning Acts and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment, byelaw, order or regulation. In particular this permission is not a Building Regulation Approval. Advice should be sought from the South Worcestershire Building Control on 01684 862223 to ascertain if approval is required under the Building Regulations for the proposed development. Failure to make a Building Regulations application, if required, prior to work commencing on site is an offence under Section 35 of the Building Act 1984 and may result in the authority taking further action. |
This decision notice should be read in conjunction with the terms of the S106 legal agreement of even date. You are advised to satisfy yourself that you have all of the relevant paperwork. |
With regard to condition 12 above, unauthorised removal of trees to be retained may be the subject of formal enforcement action and the unlawful removal of hedgerows may result in the Local Planning Authority commencing prosecution proceedings. |
The attention of the applicant is drawn to the need to keep the Highway free from any mud or other material emanating from the application site of any works pertaining thereto. |
Public rights of way cross the site of this permission. The permission does not authorise the stopping up or diversion of any right of way. Rights of way may be stopped up or diverted by Order under Section 257 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, provided that the Order is made before the development is carried out. If the right of way is obstructed before the Order is made, the Order cannot proceed until the obstruction is removed. |
If access to the site is via a public right of way and the applicant's attention is drawn to the restrictions imposed by Section 34 of The Road Traffic Act, 1988, regarding the driving of motor vehicles over public footpaths/bridleways. |
This permission does not authorise the laying of private apparatus within the confines of the public highway. The applicant should apply to the Worcestershire County Council’s Network Control Manager, County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester WR5 2NP (telephone 0845 607 2005), for consent under the New Roads and Streetworks Act 1991 to install private apparatus within the confines of the public highway. Precise details of all works within the public highway must be agreed on site with the Highway Authority. |
This permission does not authorise the applicant to carry out works within the publicly maintained highway since such works can only be carried out by the County Council’s Approved Contractor following the issue of a license under Section 184 and 278 of the Highways Act, 1980. The applicant should contact Worcestershire County Council’s Highways Network Control Manager, County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester WR5 2NP (telephone 0845607 2005), regarding the issue of the necessary license authorising the access works to be carried out by the County Council’s Approved Contractor at the applicant’s expense. |
No work on the site should be commenced until engineering details of the improvements to the Public Highway have been submitted to and approved by the Highway Authority and an agreement under Section 278 of the Highways Act 1980 entered into. |
If it is the Developer's intention to request the County Council, as Highway Authority, to adopt the proposed roadworks as maintainable at the public expense, then details of the layout and alignment, widths and levels of the proposed roadworks, which shall comply with any plans approved under this planning consent unless otherwise agreed in writing, together with all necessary drain-age arrangements and run off calculations shall be submitted to the County Council's Network Control Manager, Worcestershire County Council, County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester, WR5 2NP. No works on the site of the development shall be commenced until these details have been approved and an Agreement under Section 38 of the Highways Act, 1980, has been entered into. |
It is not known if the proposed roadworks can be satisfactorily drained to an adequate outfall. Unless adequate storm water disposal arrangements can be provided, the County Council, as Highway Authority, will be unable to adopt the proposed roadworks as public highways. The applicant is, therefore, advised to submit the Engineering details referred to in this conditional approval to the County Council's County Network Control Manager, Worcestershire County Council, County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester, WR5 2NP at an early date to enable surface water disposal arrangements to be assessed. |
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Name | Address | Sent | Reply Received |
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Barend van der Westhuizen | 22 Talavera Road Norton WR5 2SB | 26/01/2018 | |
Fiona Tull | Summerhill, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 06/02/2018 | |
Fisher German Chartered Surveyors | GPSS PO Box 7273 ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH LE65 2BY | 16/02/2018 | |
Harvey & Brockless Ltd | Office 1, Broomhall Business Centre, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 07/02/2018 | |
John Kendrick | Commissioners and Advocates P. O. Box 69 Ross-on-Wye Herefordshire HR9 7WG | 16/02/2018 | |
L D Humphries | 84 St. Dunstan's Crescent Worcester WR5 2AH | 16/02/2018 | |
Margaret Carpenter | 88 Spetchley Road WORCESTER WR5 2NL | 16/02/2018 | |
Mr & Mrs Cresswell | 4 Broomhall Cottages Broomhall WORCESTER WR5 2NX | 16/02/2018 | |
Mr & Mrs Horton | 34 Foxglove Road WORCESTER WR5 3HG | 16/02/2018 | |
Mr D Lobb | Clarenco LLP Clarenco House Stokenchurch Business Park STOKENCHURCH HP14 3FE | 16/02/2018 | |
Mrs S E Price | NHS Wildwood Wildwood Drive WORCESTER WR5 2LG | 16/02/2018 | |
Pam Reape | 23 Wheatfields Park Callow End WORCESTER WR2 4UP | 16/02/2018 | |
Peter Cresswell | 4 Broomhall Cottages Broomhall Norton WORCESTER WR5 2NX | 28/10/2021 | |
Philip Stubbs-Thomas | 20 Broomhall Cottages Broomhall WORCESTER WR5 2NX | 16/02/2018 | |
Polly Reyolds | Temple Bright 29 Great George Street Bristol | 01/04/2022 | |
Rebecca Bennett | 45 Deer Avenue St Peters WR5 3TS | 29/01/2018 | |
Rev Mark Badger | Kempsey Severn Stoke & Croome Churches Apple Tree Cottage 51 Napleton Lane Kempsey WORCESTER WR5 3PX | 16/02/2018 | |
Simon Marsh | The Battlefields Trust - Mercia Region 7 Little Park Princes Risborough Bucks HP27 0HS | 16/02/2018 | |
Adam and Julie Hall | 7 Begonia Close WORCESTER WR5 3LZ | 19/06/2013 | 16/02/2018 |
Duncan Branchett | 2 Clerkenleap Cottages, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | 16/02/2018 |
John Hodgkiss | 9 Begonia Close WORCESTER WR5 3LZ | 19/06/2013 | 16/02/2018 |
Miss C Jones | 8 Admiral Place WORCESTER WR5 3TL | 19/06/2013 | 16/02/2018 |
Mr and Mrs C. James | 8 Broomhall Cottages Broomhall Norton WORCESTER WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | 16/02/2018 |
Mrs. G. S. Hughes | 7 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | 16/02/2018 |
Owner | Offices 1 And 2, Broomhall Business Centre, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Unit 5, Rear Of Clerkenleap Service Station, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 14 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Summerhill, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Farm Shop, Lower Broomhall Farm, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Brookfield, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Grove End, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | The Chalet At Astons Coaches, Clerkenleap, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Office 3, Broomhall Business Centre, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Office 5, Broomhall Business Centre, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Lower Broomhall Farm, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 1 Clerkenleap Cottages, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | The Bungalow, Clerkenleap, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Kingsdown, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Upper Broomhall, Norton Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NY | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 10 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 2 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 13 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Upper Broomhall Farm, Norton Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2PE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 4 Clerkenleap Cottages, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 18 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Unit A, Broomhall Business Centre, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Office 6, Broomhall Business Centre, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Office At, Clerkenleap Service Station, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Middle Broomhall Farm, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NZ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Broomhall Coach House, Norton Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2PD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 3 Clerkenleap Cottages, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Unit B2, Broomhall Business Centre, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 12 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 16 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 15 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 17 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 11 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 2 Broomhall Cottages, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Broomhall, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Rosegarth, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | The Cheese Dairy, Broomhall Business Centre, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 20 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Cherry Acre, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Broomhall Grange, Norton Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2PD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 1 Broomhall Cottages, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Clerkenleap Motors, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3UR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | White Bungalow, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Clerkenleap, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 5 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | First Floor Store, Rear Of Clerkenleap Service Station, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Laurel Cottage, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Clerkenleap Farm House, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Little Hoots Day Nursery, 1 Clerkenleap Cottages, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Office 4, Broomhall Business Centre, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Little Acre, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Clerkenleap Barn, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | St Peters Peugeot, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | The Elms, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | The Bungalow, Severn Motor Yacht Club, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Unit B1, Broomhall Business Centre, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Watts Trucks And Van Centre, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Unit G, Broomhall Business Centre, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 1 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Unit D, Broomhall Business Centre, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | The Holdings, Broomhall Lane, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 2NT | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | 3 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Astons Coaches, Clerkenleap, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Severn Motor Yacht Club, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner | Clerkenleap Service Station, Bath Road, Broomhall, WORCESTER, WR5 3HR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 13 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 13 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Hydrangea Close WORCESTER WR5 3SR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 39 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 39 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 13 Peacock Close WORCESTER WR5 3TE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 13 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 37 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 2 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 4 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 4 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 2 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 1A Oak Cottage Brockhill Lane Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Heath Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 10 Gallipoli Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 19 Tansy Close WORCESTER WR5 3SU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 19 Talavera Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 13 Hydrangea Close WORCESTER WR5 3SR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 13 Heather Close WORCESTER WR5 3LX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 34 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 19 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 1 Begonia Close WORCESTER WR5 3LZ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 19 Gallipoli Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 10 Emperor Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 1 Oak Cottage Brockhill Lane Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 32 Yarrow Close WORCESTER WR5 3SS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 18 Yarrow Close WORCESTER WR5 3SS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 32 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 13 Heath Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Gallipoli Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | West View Norton Road WORCESTER WR5 2PF | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 13 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 18 Talavera Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 18 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 30 Thistle Close WORCESTER WR5 3DP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 30 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 18 Hydrangea Close WORCESTER WR5 3SR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 12 Rolica Fields Norton WORCESTER WR5 2GF | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 3 Yew Tree Court Norton Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 3NW | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Camberwell Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 3 Rolica Fields Norton WORCESTER WR5 2GF | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 3 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 17 Tansy Close WORCESTER WR5 3SU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 12 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 10 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 17 Talavera Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 17 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 12 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 17 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 17 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 12 Peacock Close WORCESTER WR5 3TE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 17 Hydrangea Close WORCESTER WR5 3SR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 17 Gallipoli Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 12 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 17 Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 29 Heath Close WORCESTER WR5 3TD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 29 Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 17 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 12 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 1 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 28 Thistle Close WORCESTER WR5 3DP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 16 Yarrow Close WORCESTER WR5 3SS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 12 Hydrangea Close WORCESTER WR5 3SR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 28 Hydrangea Close WORCESTER WR5 3SR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 28 Heath Close WORCESTER WR5 3TD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 16 Trefoil Close WORCESTER WR5 3QR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 28 Camberwell Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 27 Thistle Close WORCESTER WR5 3DP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 16 Rolica Fields Norton WORCESTER WR5 2GF | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 28 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 28 Talavera Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 8A Admiral Place WORCESTER WR5 3TL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 28 Yarrow Close WORCESTER WR5 3SS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 12 Heather Close WORCESTER WR5 3LX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9 Camberwell Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 29 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 29 Talavera Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 29 Tansy Close WORCESTER WR5 3SU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 29 Thistle Close WORCESTER WR5 3DP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 3 Begonia Close WORCESTER WR5 3LZ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 3 Brimstone Close WORCESTER WR5 3TX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 10 Brimstone Close WORCESTER WR5 3TX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 3 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Brackencroft Brockhill Lane Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Brookhill Farm Hatfield Bank Norton WORCESTER WR5 2NU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 3 Emperor Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 3 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 3 Kohima Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 3 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 27 Tansy Close WORCESTER WR5 3SU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 27 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Cringle Cottage Hatfield Bank Norton WORCESTER WR5 2NU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 3 Trefoil Close WORCESTER WR5 3QR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 16 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 27 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 18 Gallipoli Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 30 Heath Close WORCESTER WR5 3TD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 27 Heath Close WORCESTER WR5 3TD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Maple Tree House 14 Gallipoli Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 30 Yarrow Close WORCESTER WR5 3SS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 31 Heath Close WORCESTER WR5 3TD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 31 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 31 Tansy Close WORCESTER WR5 3SU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 31 Thistle Close WORCESTER WR5 3DP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 32 Camberwell Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 16 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 32 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Stable Barn Church Lane Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 33 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 19 Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 33 Thistle Close WORCESTER WR5 3DP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 34 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | The Cottage Norton Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2NZ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | The Granary Church Lane Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 34 Yarrow Close WORCESTER WR5 3SS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 19 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 35 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 35 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 36 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 36 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 37 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 12 Gallipoli Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 38 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 2 Brimstone Close WORCESTER WR5 3TX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Worcester Norton Sports Club Brockhill Lane Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Yew Tree Cottage Norton Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Yew Tree Lodge 1 Yew Tree Court Norton Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 3NW | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 27 Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 39 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 4 Brimstone Close WORCESTER WR5 3TX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 26 Yarrow Close WORCESTER WR5 3SS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 16 Hydrangea Close WORCESTER WR5 3SR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 26 Thistle Close WORCESTER WR5 3DP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 26 Talavera Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 4 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 4 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 16 Gallipoli Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 12 Emperor Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 10 Rolica Fields Norton WORCESTER WR5 2GF | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 26 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 26 Hydrangea Close WORCESTER WR5 3SR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 16 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 26 Heath Close WORCESTER WR5 3TD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 60 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 26 Camberwell Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 12 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 25 Thistle Close WORCESTER WR5 3DP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 25 Tansy Close WORCESTER WR5 3SU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 15 Tansy Close WORCESTER WR5 3SU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 25 Talavera Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 6 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 25 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 15 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 10 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 25 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 25 Heath Close WORCESTER WR5 3TD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 15 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 25 Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 24 Yarrow Close WORCESTER WR5 3SS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 15 Kohima Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 12 Brimstone Close WORCESTER WR5 3TX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 24 Thistle Close WORCESTER WR5 3DP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 55 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 24 Talavera Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 24 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 24 Hydrangea Close WORCESTER WR5 3SR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 15 Hydrangea Close WORCESTER WR5 3SR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Tansy Close WORCESTER WR5 3SU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 10 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 10 Admiral Place WORCESTER WR5 3TL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 1 Brimstone Close WORCESTER WR5 3TX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 24 Camberwell Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 15 Heather Close WORCESTER WR5 3LX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Rolica Fields Norton WORCESTER WR5 2GF | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 23 Thistle Close WORCESTER WR5 3DP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 23 Tansy Close WORCESTER WR5 3SU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 15 Gallipoli Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 10 Peacock Close WORCESTER WR5 3TE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 23 Talavera Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 23 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 15 Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 51 Cranesbill Drive WORCESTER WR5 3HX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 50 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 23 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 50 Grasshopper Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 50 Cranesbill Drive WORCESTER WR5 3HX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 23 Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 15 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 51 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 51 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 51 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 52 Cranesbill Drive WORCESTER WR5 3HX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 52 Grasshopper Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 52 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 53 Cranesbill Drive WORCESTER WR5 3HX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 53 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 53 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 53 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 54 Cranesbill Drive WORCESTER WR5 3HX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 54 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 55 Cranesbill Drive WORCESTER WR5 3HX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 55 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 55 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 1 Trefoil Close WORCESTER WR5 3QR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 56 Cranesbill Drive WORCESTER WR5 3HX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 56 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 57 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 57 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 57 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 58 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 59 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 59 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 59 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 6 Admiral Place WORCESTER WR5 3TL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 6 Brimstone Close WORCESTER WR5 3TX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 5 Trefoil Close WORCESTER WR5 3QR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 5 Rolica Fields Norton WORCESTER WR5 2GF | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 6 Emperor Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 6 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 6 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 6 Peacock Close WORCESTER WR5 3TE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 6 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 6 Yarrow Close WORCESTER WR5 3SS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 22 Yarrow Close WORCESTER WR5 3SS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 61 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 61 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 62 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 5 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 5 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Admiral Place WORCESTER WR5 3TL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 22 Trefoil Close WORCESTER WR5 3QR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 5 Kohima Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 5 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Camberwell Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Emperor Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Heath Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Kohima Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Peacock Close WORCESTER WR5 3TE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Rolica Fields Norton WORCESTER WR5 2GF | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Trefoil Close WORCESTER WR5 3QR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 7 Yarrow Close WORCESTER WR5 3SS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 22 Thistle Close WORCESTER WR5 3DP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 5 Heath Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 5 Emperor Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 14 Yarrow Close WORCESTER WR5 3SS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 8 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 8 Emperor Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 8 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 8 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 8 Peacock Close WORCESTER WR5 3TE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 8 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 8 Rolica Fields Norton WORCESTER WR5 2GF | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 84 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 5 Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 5 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 22 Talavera Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9 Admiral Place WORCESTER WR5 3TL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 22 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 14 Rolica Fields Norton WORCESTER WR5 2GF | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 5 Begonia Close WORCESTER WR5 3LZ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 5 Admiral Place WORCESTER WR5 3TL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9 Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9 Heath Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9 Kohima Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 22 Hydrangea Close WORCESTER WR5 3SR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9 Orchid Close WORCESTER WR5 3LY | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9 Peacock Close WORCESTER WR5 3TE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9 Rolica Fields Norton WORCESTER WR5 2GF | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9 Tansy Close WORCESTER WR5 3SU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 9a Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Allencroft Farm Broomhall Norton WORCESTER WR5 2NY | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 49 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 49 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Aysgarth House Crookbarrow Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PA | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Boulterley Cottage Broomhall Norton WORCESTER WR5 2NU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 21 Tansy Close WORCESTER WR5 3SU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Brookfield Cottage Hatfield Bank Norton WORCESTER WR5 2NU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 14 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Peacock Close WORCESTER WR5 3TE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 10 Orchid Close WORCESTER WR5 3LY | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Wits End Stables Broomhall Norton WORCESTER WR5 2NZ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 49 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Cavello Cottage 3A Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 49 Cranesbill Drive WORCESTER WR5 3HX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 21 Talavera Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 48 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 48 Grasshopper Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 21 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 14 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 48 Cranesbill Drive WORCESTER WR5 3HX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 47 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 21 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 47 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Field House 27 Talavera Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 47 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 21 Gallipoli Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 14 Peacock Close WORCESTER WR5 3TE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Orchid Close WORCESTER WR5 3LY | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 47 Cranesbill Drive WORCESTER WR5 3HX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 46 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 30 Camberwell Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 21 Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 46 Grasshopper Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 46 Cranesbill Drive WORCESTER WR5 3HX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 20 Yarrow Close WORCESTER WR5 3SS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 14 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 45 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 45 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Newlands Bungalow Church Lane Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Newlands Farm Church Lane Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Newlands Lodge Church Lane Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 20 Trefoil Close WORCESTER WR5 3QR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 45 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 20 Talavera Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 14 Hydrangea Close WORCESTER WR5 3SR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 10 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 1 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 45 Cranesbill Drive WORCESTER WR5 3HX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 44 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 20 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 44 Grasshopper Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 44 Cranesbill Drive WORCESTER WR5 3HX | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 20 Hydrangea Close WORCESTER WR5 3SR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 14 Emperor Drive WORCESTER WR5 3TH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 43 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 43 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 43 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 33 Tansy Close WORCESTER WR5 3SU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 42 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 14 Broomhall Green WORCESTER WR5 2PG | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Kohima Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PH | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 42 Grasshopper Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 41 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 41 Mandalay Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PL | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 41 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | The Hawthorns Brockhill Lane Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 2 Regiment Close Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PB | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | The Manor House Broomhall Norton WORCESTER WR5 2NU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 40 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | The Skillings Church Lane Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PR | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | The Woodturner St Peters Garden Centre Broomhall Norton WORCESTER WR5 2NY | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | Twisted Piers Crookbarrow Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PA | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 40 Deer Avenue WORCESTER WR5 3TS | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 2 Oak Cottage Brockhill Lane Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PP | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 4 Yew Tree Court Norton Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 3NW | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 2 Marten Croft WORCESTER WR5 3TJ | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 13 Tansy Close WORCESTER WR5 3SU | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 11 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 19/06/2013 | |
Owner/Occupier | 38 Peninsula Road Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SE | 19/06/2013 | |
Paul and Jenny Clarke | 18 Trefoil Close WORCESTER WR5 3QR | 19/06/2013 | 16/02/2018 |
W F and N S Meadows | 11 Begonia Close WORCESTER WR5 3LZ | 19/06/2013 | 16/02/2018 |
68 Main Road Kempsey WORCESTER WR5 3JY | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 | |
A Bradley | H&B Foods Trading as Cheese Cellar Broomhall Farm Broomhall Lane WORCESTER WR5 2NT | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Adrian J Carmichael | The Retreat Battenhill Avenue WORCESTER WR5 2HW | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Andrew Archer | 3 Orchid Close WORCESTER WR5 3LY | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Angie Wytcherley | 9 Orchid Close St Peters WORCESTER WR5 3LY | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
David and Heather Woodward | 6 Broomhall Cottages Broomhall WORCESTER WR5 2NX | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
David and Katie Ebbs | 18 Broomhall Cottages Broomhall WORCESTER WR5 2NX | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Della Lacey | 11 Gay Close Cricklewood LONDON NW2 4PR | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Desna McAll | 15 Keren Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SD | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Drs Billing and Akila John | 4 Yew Tree Court Norton Road WORCESTER WR5 2NW | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Duncan Branchett | 2 Clerkenleap Cottages Bath Road Broomhall WORCESTER WR5 3HR | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Hannah Hockett | 19 Broomhall Cottages Broomhall Norton WORCESTER WR5 2NX | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Hannah Skate and Nicholas Thornton | 9 Broomhall Cottages Broomhall WORCESTER WR5 2NX | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Janet Mackinnon | Studio 208 79 Friar Street WORCESTER WR1 2NT | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Kelly Fleetwood | Flat 36, Albion Mill, Portland Street, Worcester, WR12NY | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
M Hinds | 62 Vincent Road WORCESTER WR5 1AY | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Mark Mathews | 8 Brimstone Close WORCESTER WR5 3TX | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Martin Ward-White | 51 Talavera Road Brockhill Village Norton WORCESTER WR5 2SB | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Martyn and Helen Moore | 8 Partridge Close St Peters WORCESTER WR5 3SG | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Martyn Bastock | 39 Foxglove Road Broomhall WORCESTER WR5 3HG | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Mary Wood | Queenswood Drive WORCESTER WR5 3SZ | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Mr and Mrs Craythorne | 5 Broomhall Cottages Broomhall WORCESTER WR5 2NX | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Mr and Mrs Dawson | 8 Auckland Close WORCESTER WR4 0SU | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Mr and Mrs James Wood | 13 Heather Close WORCESTER WR5 3LX | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Mr C Taylor | 3 Yew Tree Court Norton Road Broomhall WORCESTER WR5 2NW | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Mr Colin and Mrs Kay Casey | Yew Tree Lodge 1 Yew Tree Court Norton Road Broomhall WORCESTER WR5 2NW | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Mr K Eacock and Ms J Rentch | 2 Yew Tree Court Norton Road Broomhall WORCESTER WR5 2NW | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Mr Malcolm & Mrs Christine Smith | 38 Windmill Lane Kempsey WORCESTER WR5 3LL | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Mr. and Mrs. Pilling | 3 Cambrai Drive Norton WORCESTER WR5 2PN | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Owner | 4 Broomhall Cottages, Broomhall, Norton, WORCESTER, WR5 2NX | 20/02/2015 | |
Owner/Occupier | 10 Heather Close WORCESTER WR5 3LX | 20/02/2015 | |
P Smith | Willow Lodge London Rd WORCESTER WR5 2DY | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Peter Huntington | 35 Malvern Road Powick WORCESTER WR2 4RU | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Rob Wells | Associate - Savills Innovation Court 121 Edmund Street BIRMINGHAM B3 2HJ | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Simon Marsh | The Battlefields Trust Mercia Region 7 Little Park PRINCES RISBOROUGH HP27 0HS | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Will Blake | St Peters Garden Centre Broomhall Norton WORCESTER WR5 2NY | 20/02/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Mr & Mrs Arrow | Yew Tree Cottage Norton Road Broomhall WORCESTER WR5 2PD | 06/03/2015 | 16/02/2018 |
Name | Organisation | Sent | Reply Due | Reply Received |
---|---|---|---|---|
Campaign to Protect Rural England | 20/02/2015 | |||
Natural England - Protected Species | 20/02/2015 | |||
Exolum Pipeline Systems Ltd | 20/02/2015 | 25/01/2018 | ||
Worcestershire C. C. (Landscape) | 20/02/2015 | |||
British Rail Property Board | 20/02/2015 | |||
West Mercia Police | 20/02/2015 | |||
Sport England | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | ||
A Scruby | Worcestershire Archaeology Service | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
Asset Protection Team | Severn Trent Water Limited | 20/02/2015 | ||
Canal & River Trust (PSSC) | Canal & River Trust | 20/02/2015 | ||
Drainage Engineer | Engineers - S.W. Land Drainage Partnership | 20/02/2015 | ||
Duncan Rudge | Worcester City Council, Planning Services | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
Environment Agency | Environment Agency | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
Highways | County Highways | 20/02/2015 | ||
Historic England | Historic England | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
Housing Team - MHDC | Housing - MHDC | 20/02/2015 | ||
Jackie Godfrey-Hunt | West Mercia Police, Design Out Crime Officer | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
John Kendrick Ltd | 20/02/2015 | |||
Jonathan Brierley | The Open Spaces Society | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
MHDC Contract Services | MHDC Contract Services | 20/02/2015 | ||
MHDC Development plans (Policy) | MHDC Development Plans & Conservation | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
MHDC Economic Development | MHDC Economic Development | 20/02/2015 | ||
MHDC Tree and Landscape Officer | MHDC Tree and Landscape Officer | 20/02/2015 | ||
Midlands Region | National Highways | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
Mr David Hunter-Miller | Whittington Parish Council | 20/02/2015 | ||
Mr G Simms | Forestry Commission Of England | 20/02/2015 | ||
Mr R Cooper & Mr J Jennings | Hereford & Worcester Fire Service | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
Mrs J Greenway | Norton Juxta Kempsey Parish Council | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
Mrs S Baxter | Kempsey Parish Council | 20/02/2015 | ||
Policy Plans - General | Policy Plans - General | 20/02/2015 | ||
Rachel Hufton | Worcestershire C. C. (Ecology) | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
Ramblers Association (Worcestershire Area) | Ramblers Association (Worcestershire Area) | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
St Peter's Parish | St Peter's Parish | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
Street Lighting Section | Worcestershire County Council | 20/02/2015 | ||
Sufficiency and Place Planning | Worcestershire Children's Services | 20/02/2015 | ||
Worcestershire County Council (Footpaths) | WCC - Footpaths | 20/02/2015 | ||
Worcestershire Regulatory Services (Enquiries) | Worcestershire Regulatory Services | 20/02/2015 | 23/01/2018 | |
Worcestershire Wildlife Trust | Worcestershire Wildlife Trust | 20/02/2015 | ||
Worcsester Regulatory Services | Contaminated Land | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | |
Wychavon DC Internal Consultees | Wychavon DC Internal Consultees | 20/02/2015 | 06/03/2015 | 13/02/2018 |
Wychavon District Council | WDC Planning Services | 20/02/2015 | ||
British Rail Property Board | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | ||
Campaign to Protect Rural England | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | ||
Exolum Pipeline Systems Ltd | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | 25/01/2018 | |
Sport England | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | 09/01/2018 | |
Natural England - Protected Species | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | ||
Worcestershire C. C. (Landscape) | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | ||
West Mercia Police | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | ||
A Scruby | Worcestershire Archaeology Service | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Asset Protection Team | Severn Trent Water Limited | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Canal & River Trust (PSSC) | Canal & River Trust | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Drainage Engineer | Engineers - S.W. Land Drainage Partnership | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Duncan Rudge | Worcester City Council, Planning Services | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Environment Agency | Environment Agency | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Highways | County Highways | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Historic England | Historic England | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | 15/01/2018 |
Housing Team - MHDC | Housing - MHDC | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Jackie Godfrey-Hunt | West Mercia Police, Design Out Crime Officer | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
John Kendrick Ltd | 08/01/2018 | |||
Jonathan Brierley | The Open Spaces Society | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
MHDC Development plans (Policy) | MHDC Development Plans & Conservation | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
MHDC Economic Development | MHDC Economic Development | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | 12/10/2018 |
MHDC Tree and Landscape Officer | MHDC Tree and Landscape Officer | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Midlands Region | National Highways | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Mr David Hunter-Miller | Whittington Parish Council | 08/01/2018 | ||
Mr G Simms | Forestry Commission Of England | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Mr R Cooper & Mr J Jennings | Hereford & Worcester Fire Service | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Mrs J Greenway | Norton Juxta Kempsey Parish Council | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Mrs S Baxter | Kempsey Parish Council | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Policy Plans - General | Policy Plans - General | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Rachel Hufton | Worcestershire C. C. (Ecology) | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Ramblers Association (Worcestershire Area) | Ramblers Association (Worcestershire Area) | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
St Peter's Parish | St Peter's Parish | 08/01/2018 | ||
Sufficiency and Place Planning | Worcestershire Children's Services | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Worcestershire County Council (Footpaths) | WCC - Footpaths | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Worcestershire Regulatory Services (Enquiries) | Worcestershire Regulatory Services | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | 23/01/2018 |
Worcestershire Wildlife Trust | Worcestershire Wildlife Trust | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 |
Worcsester Regulatory Services | Contaminated Land | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | 23/01/2018 |
Wychavon DC Internal Consultees | Wychavon DC Internal Consultees | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | 13/02/2018 |
Wychavon District Council | WDC Planning Services | 08/01/2018 | 22/01/2018 | |
Mr David Hunter-Miller | Whittington Parish Council | 07/08/2019 | ||
Mr David Hunter-Miller | Whittington Parish Council | 26/10/2021 | ||
Mrs J Greenway | Norton Juxta Kempsey Parish Council | 26/10/2021 | ||
Mrs S Baxter | Kempsey Parish Council | 26/10/2021 | ||
St Peter's Parish | St Peter's Parish | 26/10/2021 |
Constraints List |
Contaminated Land Consultation Area |
Enforcement Notice |
Flood Zone 2 (Environment Agency) |
Flood Zone 3 (Environment Agency) |
Minerals Consultation Area |
Motorway M5 Widening |
Public Right of Way |
Top Bank |
Special Wildlife Site |
Water Supply |
BW_Major |
BW_Minor |
Paper: Malvern Gazette |
Paper: |
Paper: Evesham Journal |
CIL001 - Main Urban Area |
SWDP45/1 - Strategic Site |
CIL008 - Non-Urban Area |
CIL009 - Non-Urban Area |
Outside MHDC Boundary |
s106: Land at Clerkenleap Farm Nr. Kempsey Refno: S106-094 |
s106: Astons Coaches Clerkenleap Bath Road Broomhall Refno: S106-280 |
Listed Buildings Affect Setting 25m Buffer - GRADE: II. Clerkenleap Farm House Bath Road Broomhall Worcester WR5 3HR. |
Listed Buildings Affect Setting 25m Buffer - GRADE: II. Middle Broomhall Farm Broomhall Worcester WR5 2NZ. |
Listed Buildings Affect Setting 25m Buffer - GRADE: II. Upper Broomhall Farm Norton Road Broomhall Worcester WR5 2PE. |
TPO REF: 12/2./172. ADDRESS: Broomhall Grange Norton Road Broomhall Worcester WR5 2PD |
TPO REF: 12/2./172. ADDRESS: Broomhall Grange Norton Road Broomhall Worcester WR5 2PD |
Surface Water: Deep - 1 in 30 Years. |
Surface Water: Shallow - 1 in 30 Years. |
Surface Water: Shallow - 1 in 200 Years |
Surface Water: Deep - 1 in 200 Years. |
Top Bank - Environment Agency Advice |
Contamination Consult Area - Site Name: NULL Type: Historic landfill site |
Contamination Consult Area - Site Name: Borrow Pits A and B Type: Historic landfill site |
Contamination Consult Area - Site Name: Worcester Norton Sports Club Type: Historic landfill site |
Contamination Consult Area - Site Name: Norton Barracks Type: Historic landfill site |
Enforcement Notice Issued Ref: E461/94/585 Property: Land at Grove End, Clerkenleap |
Enforcement Notice Issued Ref: E15/77 Property: Little Acre (formerly The Bungalow), Bath Road, Broomhall, Kempsey |
Enforcement Notice Issued Ref: N/A Property: Land at Grove End, Clerkenleap, Nr Kempsey |
Enforcement Notice Issued Ref: E99/224/761 Property: 3 Clerkenleap Cottages, Broomhall |
Public Right of Way: Footpath |
Public Right of Way: Bridleway |
Minerals - Sand And Gravel |
Site of Special Scientific Interest within 500m |
Special Wildlife Site within 100m: River Severn |
Motorway M5 Widening |
Flood Zone 2. If Application is a Major (PS2 1-6) consultation required with L.L.F.A and Severn Trent (Welsh Water if in Bockleton Parish) |
Flood Zone 3. If Application is a Major (PS2 1-6) consultation required with L.L.F.A and Severn Trent (Welsh Water if in Bockleton Parish) |
British Waterways: Name: Notified area EIA and Major Scale Development. If Major, PS2 1-6 and/or EIA, consult L.L.F.A. |
British Waterways: Name: Notified area Minor and Household Scale Dev. |
Water Supply. If Major Application consultation required with Severn Trent (Welsh Water if in Bockleton Parish) |
Asset of Community Value |
Contaminated Land WRS: Unknown Filled Ground (Pond, Marsh, River, Stream,dock Etc) |
Contaminated Land WRS: Borrow Pits A And B - Landfill Site |
Contaminated Land WRS: Norton Barracks - Landfill Site |
Contaminated Land WRS: Worcester Norton Sports Club - Landfill Site |
Contaminated Land WRS: Area Liable To Flood |
Contaminated Land WRS: Quarrying Of Sand & Clay, Operation Of Sand & Gravel Pits |
Contaminated Land WRS: Military Land |
Contaminated Land WRS: Rifle Range |
Contaminated Land WRS: Pond |
Contaminated Land WRS: Quarry |
Contaminated Land WRS: Sewage Works |
Contaminated Land WRS: Norton Barracks - Military Establishments |
Contaminated Land WRS: Landfill Site |
Contaminated Land WRS: Soil Deposited Illegally |
Contaminated Land WRS: Barracks Site |
Contaminated Land WRS: Asbestos To Be Removed |
Contaminated Land WRS: Sewage Treatment Works |
Contaminated Land WRS: Railway Tracks |
Contaminated Land WRS: Former Ponds |
Contaminated Land WRS: Tank |
Contaminated Land WRS: Guns Club |
Landfill and Quarry within 250m - from WRS. If Application is a Major (PS2 1-6) consultation required via E.A Checklist |
SWDP 6: Conservation Area |
SWDP 15: Designated Rural Areas |
SWDP 2: Development Boundary |
SWDP 38: Green Space |
SWDP 5: Protect and Restore |
SWDP 5: Urban - Unsurveyed |
SWDP 32: Sand and Gravel |
SWDP45/1: Mixed Use Allocations |
SWDP 4: Safeguarded Land for Transport Infrastructure |
SWDP 22: Sites of Regional or Local Wildlife Importance |
SWDP 17: Travellers and Travelling Showpeople |
Neighbourhood Plan: Green Infrastructure Network |
Neighbourhood Plan: NPA Boundaries |
No associated appeals |