Application Number | 20/02517/FUL |
Status | Application Approved |
Application Valid |
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19/01/2021 |
Consultation End |
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10/06/2022 |
Committee Meeting |
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16/09/2021 |
Decision |
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Approval |
Decision Date |
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16/03/2022 |
Appeal Started |
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N/A |
Appeal Decision |
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N/A |
Summary | |
Application Number | 20/02517/FUL |
Location Address | Land At Almonry Close Pershore |
Proposal | Demolition of 1-35 Almonry Close, 11 & 12 Betjeman Close and redundant buildings on site, erection of 54 no. one and two bedroom 'later living' apartments and associated communal facilities, amenity spaces, access and car parking and new pedestrian access through the site. |
Status | Approval |
Application Type | Full planning permission |
Appeal Decision | N/A |
Important Dates | |
Application Received Date | 16/11/2020 |
Application Valid Date | 19/01/2021 |
Consultation Start Date | 22/01/2021 |
Site Visited / Site Notice Date | |
Consultation End | 10/06/2022 |
Advert Expiry | 18/02/2021 |
Committee Date (if applicable) | 16/09/2021 |
Committee Agenda | Planning Committee Information |
Decision Date | 16/03/2022 |
Further Information | |
Expected Decision Level | Committee |
Case Officer | Nichola Robinson |
Parish | Pershore |
Ward | Pershore Ward |
Applicant | Rooftop Housing Group |
Agent | Mr Chris Wilkins, Pentan Architects |
Agent Address | 22 Cathedral Road Cardiff CF11 9LJ |
Condition Details / Information Notes |
The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of three years from the date of this permission. Reason: To conform with the requirements of Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. |
Unless where required or allowed by other conditions attached to this permission/consent, the development hereby approved shall be carried out in accordance with the information (including details on the proposed materials) provided on the application form and the following plans/drawings/documents – 1001 S4 P1 Rev 2 1001 S4 P2 Rev 6 1000 S4 P3 Rev 4 1101 S4 P8 Rev 14 1102 S4 P6 Rev 10 1103 S4 P6 Rev 10 3000 S4 P1 Rev 3 3001 S4 P1 Rev 4 3005 S4 P1 Rev 3 1980 (18)/SK/101 1980 (18)/SK/100 1980 (18)/SK/106 B20077-200 1010 S4 P2 Rev 3 3010 S4 P2 Rev A 3814-PEN-ZZ-ZZ-DR-A-3011-S4 3814-PEN-ZZ-ZZ-DR-A-3012-S4-P1 M20.110.D.003A Rev B Reason: To define the permission. |
Positive and Proactive Statement. In dealing with this application, the Council has worked with the applicant in the following ways:- providing pre-application advice; - seeking further information following receipt of the application; - seeking amendments to the proposed development following receipt of the application; - considering the imposition of conditions and or the completion of a s.106 legal agreement*. In such ways the Council has demonstrated a positive and proactive manner in seeking solutions to problems arising in relation to the planning application. |
The applicants attention is drawn to the existence of an agreement made under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended), and the restrictions imposed therein. |
Unless otherwise agreed by the Local Planning Authority development, other than that required to be carried out as part of an approved scheme of remediation, must not commence until conditions 1 to 5 have been complied with: 1. Previous reports submitted to the Local Authority in support of the application has identified unacceptable risk(s) exist on the site as represented in the Conceptual Site Model. A scheme for detailed site investigation must be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority prior to being undertaken to address those unacceptable risks identified. The scheme must be designed to assess the nature and extent of any contamination and must be led by the findings of the preliminary risk assessment. The investigation and risk assessment scheme must be compiled by competent persons and must be designed in accordance with the Environment Agency's "Land Contamination: Risk Management" guidance. 2. Detailed site investigation and risk assessment must be undertaken and a written report of the findings produced. This report must be approved by the Local Planning Authority prior to any development taking place. The investigation and risk assessment must be undertaken by competent persons and must be conducted in accordance with the Environment Agency's "Land Contamination: Risk Management" guidance. 3. Where identified as necessary a detailed remediation scheme to bring the site to a condition suitable for the intended use by removing unacceptable risks to identified receptors must be prepared and is subject to the approval of the Local Planning Authority in advance of undertaking. The remediation scheme must ensure that the site will not qualify as Contaminated Land under Part 2A Environmental Protection Act 1990 in relation to the intended use of the land after remediation. 4. The approved remediation scheme must be carried out in accordance with its terms prior to the commencement of development, other than that required to carry out remediation, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. 5. Following the completion of the measures identified in the approved remediation scheme a validation report that demonstrates the effectiveness of the remediation carried out must be produced, and is subject to the approval of the Local Planning Authority prior to the occupation of any buildings. 6. In the event that contamination is found at any time when carrying out the approved development that was not previously identified it must be reported in writing immediately to the Local Planning Authority. An investigation and risk assessment must be undertaken and where necessary a remediation scheme must be prepared, these will be subject to the approval of the Local Planning Authority. Following the completion of any measures identified in the approved remediation scheme a validation report must be prepared, which is subject to the approval in writing of the Local Planning Authority prior to the occupation of any buildings. REASON: To ensure that risks from land contamination to the future users of the land and neighbouring land are minimised, together with those to controlled waters, property and ecological systems, and to ensure that the development can be carried out safely without unacceptable risks to workers, neighbours and other offsite receptors. |
Notwithstanding the submitted Drainage Strategy, no development shall commence until detailed design drawings for surface water drainage have been submitted to, and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Thereafter the development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details Reason: To ensure that the site can be adequately drained in accordance with paragraph 165 of the NPPF 2018 and policy SWDP29 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. 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 |
No works in connection with site drainage shall commence until a SuDS management plan which will include details on future management responsibilities, along with maintenance schedules for all SuDS features and associated pipework has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. This plan shall detail the strategy that will be followed to facilitate the optimal functionality and performance of the SuDS scheme throughout its lifetime. The approved SuDS management plan shall be implemented in full in accordance with the agreed terms and conditions and shall be managed and maintained in accordance with the approved maintenance plan and thereafter. Reason: To ensure that the site can be adequately drained in accordance with paragraph 165 of the NPPF 2018 and policy SWDP29 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan |
The development hereby permitted should not commence until drainage plans for the disposal of foul and surface water flows have been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority, The scheme shall be implemented in accordance with the approved details before the development is first brought into use. Reason: To ensure that the development is provided with a satisfactory means of drainage as well as to prevent or to avoid exacerbating any flooding issues and to minimise the risk of pollution |
(A) No development shall take place until a programme of archaeological work, including a Written Scheme of Investigation, has been submitted to and approved by the local planning authority in writing. The scheme shall include an assessment of significance and research questions; and: 1) The programme and methodology of site investigation and recording. 2) The programme for post investigation assessment. 3) Provision to be made for analysis of the site investigation and recording. 4) Provision to be made for publication and dissemination of the analysis and records of the site investigation. 5) Provision to be made for archive deposition of the analysis and records of the site investigation. 6) Nomination of a competent person or persons/organisation to undertake the works set out within the Written Scheme of Investigation. (B) The development shall not be occupied 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 (A) and the provision made for analysis, publication and dissemination of results and archive deposition has been secured. Reason: In accordance with the requirements of paragraphs 189 and 199 of the National Planning Policy Framework 2012 (as amended) and SWDP 6 & 24 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan 2016. |
No building operations hereby permitted shall commence until details of the materials to be used in the construction of the external surfaces of the buildings hereby permitted have been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The details to be submitted shall include:- - type, colour, texture, size, coursing, finish, jointing and pointing of brickwork/stonework; - type, colour, texture, size and design of roofing materials; - sample panel of the brickwork, type of mortar; - a precise specification of the proposed external render or plaster – including any decorative panels or patterns – and detailed specification of the mix, the number of coats and surface finish to be used; details of the materials to be used in the walkways; The development shall be carried out using the materials as approved. Reason - To protect, conserve and enhance the significance of heritage assets and to ensure that the new materials are in keeping with the surroundings and/or represent quality design in accordance with policies SWDP 6, SWDP21 and SWDP24 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Before the commencement of construction works on the development hereby permitted a scheme of landscaping shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The landscaping scheme shall include:- (i) a plan(s) showing details of all existing trees and hedges on the application site. The plan should include, for each tree/hedge, the accurate position, canopy spread and species, together with an indication of any proposals for felling/pruning and any proposed changes in ground level, or other works to be carried out, within the canopy spread. (ii) a plan(s) showing the layout of proposed tree, hedge and shrub planting and grass areas. (iii) a schedule of proposed planting - indicating species, sizes at time of planting and numbers/densities of plants. (iv) a written specification outlining cultivation and other operations associated with plant and grass establishment. (v) a schedule of maintenance, including watering and the control of competitive weed growth, for a minimum period of five years from first planting. 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/use of the development, whichever is the sooner. The planting shall be maintained in accordance with the approved schedule of maintenance. Any trees or plants which, within a period of five years from the completion of the planting, die, are removed or become seriously damaged or diseased shall be replaced in the next planting season with others of similar size and species. Reason - To ensure the proposed development does not have an adverse effect on the character and appearance of the area in accordance with policies SWDP21 and SWDP25 of South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Before the first use/occupation of the development hereby permitted a schedule of landscape maintenance for a minimum period of 10 years has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The schedule shall include details of the arrangements for its implementation, long-term design objectives, management responsibilities and maintenance schedules for all landscape areas (excluding domestic gardens). The approved landscape maintenance schedule shall be fully implemented. Reason - To ensure the proposed development does not have an adverse effect on the character and appearance of the area in accordance with policies SWDP21 and SWDP25 of South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
The Development hereby approved shall not be occupied until the accesses, footpath link all methods of parking facilities have been provided as shown on drawing M20.110. D.003 Revision B. Reason: To ensure conformity with summited details. |
The Travel Plan hereby approved, dated November 2020 shall be implemented and monitored in accordance with the regime contained within the Plan. In the event of failing to meet the targets within the Plan a revised Plan shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority to address any shortfalls, and where necessary make provision for and promote improved sustainable forms of access to and from the site. The Plan thereafter shall be implemented and updated in agreement with the Local Planning Authority and thereafter implemented as amended. Reason: To reduce vehicle movements and promote sustainable access. |
There shall be no external storage of any goods, products, refuse or waste on the internal service access roadway, vehicle manoeuvring and turning areas, vehicle parking areas or any other areas within the service facility. Such areas shall be used solely for the delivery and/or collection of goods and for the parking of vehicles and shall be kept clear of obstruction at all times. Reason: To ensure that the accesses, vehicle parking and servicing areas are retained for their Intended uses. |
No development shall take place until a Construction Environmental Management Plan has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. This shall include the following: a) Measures to ensure that vehicles leaving the site do not deposit mud or other detritus on the public highway; and b) Details of site operative parking areas, material storage areas, secure site boundary fencing parallel to the highway and the location of site operative facilities (offices, toilet, etc). c) Measures to control the emission of dust and dirt during construction d) Delivery, demolition and construction working hours. e) The erection and maintenance of security hoarding including decorative displays and facilities for public viewing, where appropriate; f) Details of the routing of HGV,s and delivery lorries on the highway network associated with the proposed development to and from the site together with agreed traffic management measures. g) A scheme for recycling/disposing of waste resulting from demolition and construction works. h) Details of protective measures both physical measures and sensitive working practices to avoid impacts during site clearance and construction. i) Complaints and complaints response procedures. The measures set out in the approved plan shall be carried out in full during the construction of the development hereby approved. Site operatives’ parking, material storage and the positioning of operatives’ facilities shall only take place on the site in locations approved in writing by the local planning authority Reason: To ensure the provision of adequate on-site facilities and to prevent indiscriminate parking and in the interests of highway safety. |
The applicant is requested to use his best endeavours to ensure that all construction and delivery vehicles in connection with the development authorised by this permission to submit details of the routing of construction and delivery vehicles on the highway network associated with the proposed development to and from the site together with agreed traffic management measures have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority in consultation with the Highway Authorities to ensure that the construction traffic associated with the proposed development keeps to the designated route. Reason To ensure that the construction traffic, HGV, s and lorries associated with the proposed development keeps to the designated route. |
This permission does not authorise the applicant to carry out works within the publicly maintained highway. Alterations within the highway limits to enable access the site for vehicles and pedestrians must only be constructed by Ringway Infrastructure Services, Worcestershire County Councils approved contractor. The applicant is solely responsible for all costs associated with construction of the access. For further information, please contact Ringway direct on 08442253002 or 01905 751651. |
Before any work is commenced upon the development hereby approved representatives of Worcestershire County Council, as the Highway Authority and the applicant, shall carry out a joint road survey/inspection on the roads leading to this site, New Road, Newlands Abbey Road, Church Row, Church Walk, St Andrews Road. Any highlighted defects shall be rectified to the specification and satisfaction of the Highway Authority before work is commenced on the development hereby approved. A further joint survey/inspection shall be undertaken following completion of development hereby approved and any necessary remedial works shall be completed to the specification and satisfaction of the Highway Authority within 1 month or other agreed timescale. |
Demolition, clearance or construction work and deliveries to and from the site in connection with the development hereby approved shall only take place between the hours of 08.00 and 18.00hrs Monday to Friday and 08.00 and 13.00hrs on a Saturday. There shall be no demolition, clearance or construction work or deliveries to and from the site on Sundays or Bank Holidays. Reason - To preserve the amenities of the locality in accord with Policy SWDP21 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Electric charging points shall be installed in 4 (as a minimum) of the allocated parking spaces at the development. Charging points shall be operational prior to the first occupation of the units hereby approved The charging points shall comply with BS7671. The socket shall comply with BS1363 and must be provided with a locking weatherproof cover if located externally to the building. Reason - To facilitate the use of environmentally friendly transport and comply with guidance in paragraph 35 of the NPPF, as well as Policy SWDP21 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Prior to the first use/occupation of the development hereby approved, details of any external lighting to be installed on site shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Only external lighting in accordance with details submitted and approved under the terms of this condition shall be erected on the application site. Reason - In order to preserve the amenities of the adjoining properties in accordance with Policy SWDP21 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan and to ensure the development does not compromise biodiversity within the site and the wider area in accordance with policy SWDP22 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Prior to the first use of the café element of the development hereby approved a Community Use Agreement shall be submitted to and approved in witing by the Local Planning Authority. The agreement shall apply to the proposed café/ village hall and include details of pricing policy, hours of use, access by community users, management responsibilities and a mechanism for review. The development shall not be used otherwise than in strict compliance with the approved agreement. For the following reason:- To secure well managed safe community access to the community facility and to accord with Development Plan Policy SWDP37. |
The development hereby permitted shall only be occupied by:- (i) persons who at the date of taking up residence shall be over 55 years of age or a cohabitee or dependent living with any such person for duration of that person's or the dependent's life; or (ii) any person employed or engaged to provide services for any persons living on the site. Reason: As the development proposal is only deemed acceptable against planning policies because it is proposed to provide accommodation for elderly persons for which there is a significant need. |
Prior to the first use/occupation of the development hereby permitted, the details set out in the submitted Water Management Statement shall be fully implemented and remain thereafter. Reason: To ensure that an appropriate sustainable drainage system is provided to serve the development in accordance with policy SWDP29 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan 2016. |
Before the commencement of construction works on the development hereby permitted, details of a bat roosting feature shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The details to be submitted shall include an implementation timetable. The feature(s) shall be provided in accordance with the approved details and in accordance with the approved timetable. Reason: To ensure the development contributes to the conservation and enhancement of biodiversity within the site and the wider area in accordance with policy SWDP22 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Prior to the first use of the development hereby approved full details of the proposed car share club shall be submitted to the Local Planning Authority and approved in writing. The development shall be operated in accordance with the approved details. Reason: To reduce reliance on private motor vehicles in accordance with the expectations of SWDP4. |
Prior to the first occupation of any of the dwellings hereby approved, details of superfast broadband facilities or alternative solutions to serve the dwellings hereby approved shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The submitted details shall include an implementation programme. The facilities shall be provided in accordance with the approved details. Reason: To ensure the proposal incorporates satisfactory telecommunication facilities in line with policy SWDP26 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan 2016. |
Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 2015 (as amended) (or any order revoking, re-enacting, substituting, amending, extending, consolidating, replacing or modifying that Order), no additions, extensions or external alterations, [other than those expressly authorised by this permission] shall be constructed/carried out on the application site following the completion of the development hereby permitted. Reason: In the interests of safeguarding the amenities of the neighbouring residents. |
The approved refuse storage facilities shall be implemented prior to the first occupation of the associated development and retained thereafter. Reason - To ensure adequate refuse storage facilities are incorporated in the development and/or ensure high quality design in accordance with policies SWDP21 and SWDP33 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Prior to the first use/occupation of the development hereby permitted, the details set out in the submitted Water Management Statement shall be fully implemented and remain thereafter. Reason: To ensure that an appropriate sustainable drainage system is provided to serve the development in accordance with policy SWDP29 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan 2016. |
Prior to the first use of any part of the development hereby permitted, renewable energy measures as shown on the proposed plans shall be fully provided. These renewable energy measures shall be retained thereafter. Reason: To ensure the proposed development includes sufficient renewable/low carbon energy generating facilities to comply with Policy 27 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan 2016. |
The cafe unit hereby approved shall only be open to customers during from 0800 hours to 1800 hours Monday to Saturday and 0900 to 1600 hrs on Sundays and Bank Holidays. There shall be no deliveries to the store outside of opening times. Reason: In the interests of the general amenities of the locality |
The construction work on the buildings hereby approved shall not be commenced until the precise floor slab levels of each new building, relative to the existing development on the boundary of the application site have been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. Thereafter the new buildings shall be constructed at the approved floor slab levels. Reason - To ensure the proposed development does not have an adverse effect on the character and appearance of the area in accordance with policies SWDP21 and SWDP25 of South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
Before the first use of the cafe hereby permitted details of any external plant, including ventilations facilities, air conditioning equipment and their noise generation levels, and any noise attenuation measures shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Only external plant in accordance with the approved details shall be provided on the site. Reason:- To ensure the proposal preserves residential amenity and to prevent unacceptable noise pollution to the detriment of human health contrary to policy SWDP31 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
The applicant is expected to adhere to the following obligations: •No disturbance of, or change to, the surface of the path or part thereof is carried out without written consent of the Highway Authority. •No diminution is made in the width of the right of way available for use by the public. •No additional barriers are placed across the right of way. No stile, gate, fence or other structure should be created on or across the public right of way without written consent of the Highway Authority. •Building materials and equipment associated with the development must not be stored on the right of way and work undertaken to carry out the development should not obstruct the footpath at any time. •Vehicle movements and parking must be arranged so as not to interfere with the public’s use of the right of way. •The safety of the public using the right of way is to be ensured at all times. |
Prior to the commencement of development an updated Ecological Mitigation Strategy (EMS) shall be submitted in writing to the Local Planning Authority. The updated EMS shall include the following: precautionary measures for site clearance in relation to amphibians and reptiles; updates to reflect the latest information from the recent bat surveys; inclusion of nesting opportunities for swifts The development shall be carried out in accordance with this detail. On completion of works 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 have been implemented in accordance with the details approved under this condition. For the following reason: To ensure the development contributes to the conservation and enhancement of biodiversity within the site and the wider area in accordance with policy SWDP22 of the South Worcestershire Development Plan. |
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Name | Address | Sent | Reply Received |
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Adrian Mayhew | Laxton New Road | 29/01/2021 | |
Amy Barnes | 10 St Andrews Road PERSHORE WR10 1JA | 03/02/2021 | |
Angie Colombo | Bredon Lodge 96 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BP | 04/02/2021 | |
Ann Taylor | 3 Hanson Way PERSHORE WR10 1QW | 05/02/2021 | |
Anthony Hill | 86 High Street PERSHORE WR10 1DU | 11/02/2021 | |
Bruce Wilson | 11 Nursery Close PERSHORE WR10 1NE | 10/02/2021 | |
Charlton Seal | Elsanor Main Street Wick PERSHORE WR10 3NU | 05/02/2021 | |
Christopher Bristow | The Old House 43 Pensham PERSHORE WR10 3HB | 16/02/2021 | |
christopher oakley | 84 High Street PERSHORE WR10 1DU | 10/02/2021 | |
Clarissa Colombo | 35 Cornmore PERSHORE WR10 1HX | 04/02/2021 | |
Colin Shepherd | 38 Abbey Road Pershore WR10 1JP | 08/02/2021 | |
Daphne Anderson | 8 Perscoran Way PERSHORE WR10 1QR | 03/02/2021 | |
Dr Judith Dale | 56 Bridge Street PERSHORE WR10 1AX | 06/06/2021 | |
Dr Judith Dale | 56 Bridge Street PERSHORE WR10 1AX | 06/06/2021 | |
Eleanor Mardle | 4 Beechcombe Close PERSHORE WR10 1PW | 05/02/2021 | |
Glenn Houghton | 6 Dowling Drive PERSHORE WR10 3EF | 03/02/2021 | |
Hazel Hunt | 10 Little Priest Lane PERSHORE WR10 1ED | 04/02/2021 | |
Ian Harrison | 4 Althorp Gardens PERSHORE WR10 1RY | 04/02/2021 | |
J. Harley | 7 Hynam Road PERSHORE WR10 3EB | 05/02/2021 | |
Jane Fay | 15 newlands Pershore | 02/06/2021 | |
Jane Hill | 5 Masons Ryde PERSHORE WR10 1JG | 07/02/2021 | |
Jane Hill | 5 Masons Ryde PERSHORE WR10 1JG | 03/06/2021 | |
Jane Parsons | 4 Phipps Close Wyre Piddle PERSHORE WR10 2RP | 05/02/2021 | |
Jennifer Phillips | Cedar View Owletts Lane Wick PERSHORE WR10 3PB | 09/02/2021 | |
Joanna Strickland | 6 Dowling Drive PERSHORE WR10 3EF | 03/02/2021 | |
Jonathan Clewley | St Julian New Road PERSHORE WR10 1BY | 29/01/2021 | |
Kate Manchester | 1 Scobell Close PERSHORE WR10 1QJ | 04/02/2021 | |
Kathleen Morris | 10A Holloway PERSHORE WR10 1HW | 05/02/2021 | |
Katie Clasen | Abbey View, New road, Pershore, WR101BY | 04/02/2021 | |
Kay Ward | 23 Yew Tree Close EVESHAM WR11 1YR | 03/02/2021 | |
Kellie Fortey | 12 Hudson Close PERSHORE WR10 1QL | 03/02/2021 | |
Kerry Rose | 3 New Road PERSHORE WR10 1BY | 03/02/2021 | |
Kirstine Chippendale | 1 Fairways PERSHORE WR10 1HA | 05/02/2021 | |
Lesley James | 20 Hill View Defford WORCESTER WR8 9BH | 04/02/2021 | |
Lyndsey Parsons | Briar House Manor Farm Stoulton WORCESTER WR7 4RS | 03/02/2021 | |
Malcolm Dalley | 37 Ashdale Avenue PERSHORE WR10 1PL | 04/02/2021 | |
Marian Hughes | The Almonry 1 Newlands | 02/02/2021 | |
Marian Hughes | The Almonry, 1Newlands, Pershore | 03/06/2021 | |
MAUREEN MAY UYT DEN BOGAARD | 1 Bredon View Wick Road Little Comberton PERSHORE WR10 3EH | 11/02/2021 | |
Melanie Evans | Brentwood 61 Station Road PERSHORE WR10 1PE | 04/02/2021 | |
Mr & Mrs A Burge | 18 Church Street PERSHORE WR10 1DT | 25/01/2021 | |
Mr & Mrs Hill | 36 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 02/06/2021 | |
Mr Mrs R G Powell | 1 Abbots Grange PERSHORE WR10 1HD | 15/02/2021 | |
Mr Paul Osborn | 56 Three Springs Road Pershore WR10 1HS | 08/02/2021 | |
Nancy Danald | 21 St Andrews Road PERSHORE WR10 1LU | 04/02/2021 | |
Nicola Perrins | 8 Furlongs Road PERSHORE WR10 1NY | 04/02/2021 | |
Pamela Aston | Potter's Cottage 41 Pensham Pershore WR10 3HB | 03/02/2021 | |
Paul Hiden | 2 The Green Pinvin PERSHORE WR10 2ET | 28/05/2021 | |
Paul Loader | Morning Fields 3 Fleury Close PERSHORE WR10 3EJ | 04/02/2021 | |
Philip Antony Bond | Wannerton 40 Abbey Road PERSHORE WR10 1JP | 04/02/2021 | |
Philip Antony Bond | Wannerton 40 Abbey Road PERSHORE WR10 1JP | 03/06/2021 | |
Rachael Pike | 18A Head Street PERSHORE WR10 1DA | 04/02/2021 | |
Rachel Kemp | Pensham Farm 47 Pensham PERSHORE WR10 3HB | 04/02/2021 | |
Roger Cheney | Lennox House Defford Road PERSHORE WR10 1HU | 11/02/2021 | |
Rosie chandler | 1 Meadow Walk PERSHORE WR10 1NS | 03/02/2021 | |
Sean Phillips | 31 Ongrils Close PERSHORE WR10 1QE | 03/02/2021 | |
Sharon hughes | 32 Sebright Close PERSHORE WR10 1QF | 03/02/2021 | |
Simon Evans | 2 Bedford Close PERSHORE WR10 1QH | 05/02/2021 | |
Simon Hughes | 18 Pym Close Wellingborough NN8 4GE | 05/02/2021 | |
Simon Hughes | 18 Pym Close Wellingborough NN8 4GE | 03/06/2021 | |
Stuart Hardwick | 129 High Street PERSHORE WR10 1EQ | 03/02/2021 | |
Teresa cosnett | Bredon View Defford Road PERSHORE WR10 1HU | 05/02/2021 | |
Tom Hewitt-Brake | Rose Cottage 16 Worcester Road PERSHORE WR10 1HG | 29/05/2021 | |
Tracey webb | Unit 5A Rear Of 77-79 High Street PERSHORE WR10 1EU | 03/02/2021 | |
Trevor Hunt | 10 Little Priest Lane PERSHORE WR10 1ED | 04/02/2021 | |
Wendy Perks | ‘Omega’ 5 Holloway Pershore WR10 1HW | 01/02/2021 | |
Yvonne Ford | 14 Abbeycroft PERSHORE WR10 1JQ | 05/02/2021 | |
Yvonne McKeon | Avalon Cottage 25C High Street PERSHORE WR10 1AA | 05/02/2021 | |
Yvonne Mckeon | Avalon Cottage 25C High Street PERSHORE WR10 1AA | 06/06/2021 | |
Graham Young and Carole Mayhew | Crow Pool New Road PERSHORE WR10 1BY | 20/01/2021 | 01/02/2021 |
Isobel Scott | 5A Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | 03/02/2021 |
Jane Fay | 15 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | 28/01/2021 |
Karen perks | 5B Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | 03/02/2021 |
Mr Alan Dufty | 9 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | 28/01/2021 |
Occupier | 1 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 1 Betjeman Close PERSHORE WR10 1PY | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 1 Kings Yard Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 10 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 10 Betjeman Close PERSHORE WR10 1PY | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 11 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 11 Betjeman Close PERSHORE WR10 1PY | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 11 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 12 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 12 Betjeman Close PERSHORE WR10 1PY | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 13 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 13 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 14 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 15 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 16 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 17 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 18 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 19 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 19 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 19A Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 2 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 2 Betjeman Close PERSHORE WR10 1PY | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 20 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 21 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 21 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 21A Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 22 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 23 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 23 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 24 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 25 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 25 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 26 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 27 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 27 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 28 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 29 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 29 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 3 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 3 Betjeman Close PERSHORE WR10 1PY | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 30 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 31 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 31 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 31A Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 32 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 33 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 33 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 34 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 35 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 4 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 4 Betjeman Close PERSHORE WR10 1PY | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 5 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 5 Betjeman Close PERSHORE WR10 1PY | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 6 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 6 Betjeman Close PERSHORE WR10 1PY | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 7 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 7 Betjeman Close PERSHORE WR10 1PY | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 7 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 8 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 8 Betjeman Close PERSHORE WR10 1PY | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 9 Almonry Close PERSHORE WR10 1LX | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | 9 Betjeman Close PERSHORE WR10 1PY | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | Marys Cottage 35 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | Street_Record Almonry Close Pershore | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | Street_Record Betjeman Close Pershore | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | The Almonry 1 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | |
Occupier | The Lea New Road PERSHORE WR10 1BY | 20/01/2021 | |
S C Bennett | Crowcote House New Road PERSHORE WR10 1BY | 20/01/2021 | 01/02/2021 |
Sharon Hill | 17 Newlands PERSHORE WR10 1BW | 20/01/2021 | 08/02/2021 |
Occupier | Abbey Park First School Pershore Worcs WR10 1DF | 22/01/2021 |
Name | Organisation | Sent | Reply Due | Reply Received |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aidan Smyth | WDC - Archaeology & Planning Advisor | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 08/02/2021 |
Cllr Charles Tucker | Pershore Ward | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | |
Cllr Dan Boatright | Pershore Ward | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | |
Cllr Mrs Carolyn Harford | Pershore Ward | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | |
Conservation Officer | Conservation Officer | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 09/02/2021 |
Dr J Dale and V. Wood | Pershore Civic Society | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 12/02/2021 |
Drainage Engineer | Engineers | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 10/02/2021 |
Health & Wellbeing Project Officer | Worcestershire County Council (Social) | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | |
Highways | County Highways | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 01/03/2021 |
Housing Team - WDC | Housing - WDC | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 10/02/2021 |
Miss Rhiannon Thomas | Severn Trent Water Ltd | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 01/02/2021 |
Mrs A Dobbins | Pershore Town Council | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 08/02/2021 |
Mrs E Marshall | Landscape Officer | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 23/02/2021 |
Mrs Elaine Artherton | Hereford & Worcester Gardens Trust | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 27/01/2021 |
Mrs S Hiscock | Natural Heritage Officer | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | |
Ms C Hunter | Open Space Society | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | |
Ms R Foy | Historic England | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 09/02/2021 |
Nick McGowan | Tree Preservation Officer | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | |
Ramblers Head Office | The Ramblers' Association (Worcestershire Area) | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 26/01/2021 |
Tracy Grubb | Community Services | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | |
WCC LLFA Planning Consultation | WCC Lead Local Flood Authority | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 10/02/2021 |
Worcestershire County Council (Public Paths) | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 28/01/2021 | |
Worcestershire Regulatory Services - Cont. Land | Worcestershire Regulatory Services | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 22/01/2021 |
Worcestershire Regulatory Services - Nuisance | Worcestershire Regulatory Services | 20/01/2021 | 10/02/2021 | 29/01/2021 |
Jackie Godfrey-Hunt | West Mercia Police, Design Out Crime Officer | 22/01/2021 | 12/02/2021 | 08/02/2021 |
Aidan Smyth | WDC - Archaeology & Planning Advisor | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Cllr Charles Tucker | Pershore Ward | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Cllr Dan Boatright | Pershore Ward | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Cllr Mrs Carolyn Harford | Pershore Ward | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Conservation Officer | Conservation Officer | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | 09/06/2021 |
Dr J Dale and V. Wood | Pershore Civic Society | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Drainage Engineer | Engineers | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Health & Wellbeing Project Officer | Worcestershire County Council (Social) | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Highways | County Highways | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Housing Team - WDC | Housing - WDC | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Jackie Godfrey-Hunt | West Mercia Police, Design Out Crime Officer | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Miss Rhiannon Thomas | Severn Trent Water Ltd | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Mrs A Dobbins | Pershore Town Council | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | 04/06/2021 |
Mrs E Marshall | Landscape Officer | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | 08/06/2021 |
Mrs Elaine Artherton | Hereford & Worcester Gardens Trust | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Mrs S Hiscock | Natural Heritage Officer | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Ms C Hunter | Open Space Society | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Ms R Foy | Historic England | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Nick McGowan | Tree Preservation Officer | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Ramblers Head Office | The Ramblers' Association (Worcestershire Area) | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
Tracy Grubb | Community Services | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | |
WCC LLFA Planning Consultation | WCC Lead Local Flood Authority | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | 01/07/2021 |
Worcestershire County Council (Public Paths) | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | 25/05/2021 | |
Worcestershire Regulatory Services - Cont. Land | Worcestershire Regulatory Services | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | 04/06/2021 |
Worcestershire Regulatory Services - Nuisance | Worcestershire Regulatory Services | 24/05/2021 | 07/06/2021 | 14/06/2021 |
Aidan Smyth | WDC - Archaeology & Planning Advisor | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | 20/08/2021 |
Cllr Charles Tucker | Pershore Ward | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Cllr Dan Boatright | Pershore Ward | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Cllr Mrs Carolyn Harford | Pershore Ward | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Conservation Officer | Conservation Officer | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | 16/03/2022 |
Dr J Dale and V. Wood | Pershore Civic Society | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 |
Drainage Engineer | Engineers | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Health & Wellbeing Project Officer | Worcestershire County Council (Social) | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Highways | County Highways | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Housing Team - WDC | Housing - WDC | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Jackie Godfrey-Hunt | West Mercia Police, Design Out Crime Officer | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Miss Rhiannon Thomas | Severn Trent Water Ltd | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Mrs A Dobbins | Pershore Town Council | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | 03/09/2021 |
Mrs E Marshall | Landscape Officer | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Mrs Elaine Artherton | Hereford & Worcester Gardens Trust | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Mrs S Hiscock | Natural Heritage Officer | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Ms C Hunter | Open Space Society | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Ms R Foy | Historic England | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Nick McGowan | Tree Preservation Officer | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Ramblers Head Office | The Ramblers' Association (Worcestershire Area) | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Tracy Grubb | Community Services | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
WCC LLFA Planning Consultation | WCC Lead Local Flood Authority | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | 07/09/2021 |
Worcestershire County Council (Public Paths) | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | ||
Worcestershire Regulatory Services - Cont. Land | Worcestershire Regulatory Services | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Worcestershire Regulatory Services - Nuisance | Worcestershire Regulatory Services | 17/08/2021 | 31/08/2021 | |
Mrs A Dobbins | Pershore Town Council | 07/09/2021 |
Constraints List |
Surface Water: Medium 1 in 100 extent |
Surface Water: Low 1 in 1000 extent |
Wind Turbines |
SWDP 5: Urban - Unsurveyed |
Landfill Consultation |
Minor Aquifer |
SWDP 2: Development Boundary |
SWDP 6: Conservation Area |
Locally Listed Park & Garden. Grade NULL. HE REF: NULL. . LPG/29024 |
Contaminated Land |
CIL005 - Main Urban Area |
Paper: Evesham Journal - Thursday |
Affect setting: Pershore Conservation Area |
Public Right of Way: Type- Footpath. Path No- PS-519 A |
Listed Buildings Affect Setting 25m Buffer: Grade NULL. HE Ref: 1104238. Listed Building. 17, NEWLANDS. LB/1104238 |
Surface Water: High 1 in 30 extent |
Listed Buildings Affect Setting 25m Buffer: Grade II. HE Ref: 1104239. Listed Building. 19, NEWLANDS. LB/1104239 |
Listed Buildings Affect Setting 25m Buffer: Grade II. HE Ref: 1104236. Listed Building. THE ALMONRY. LB/1104236 |
No associated appeals |