Land Adjacent To Knockholt Railway Station North North Side Sevenoaks Road Halstead
Removal of Condition 2 of planning permission 16/05061/RECON dated 18 October 2021 (for Variation of condition 2 of planning permission 16/05061/FULL1 (dated 6 February 2017 for material change of use of land for siting of caravans for residential use for occupation by gypsy travellers with an amenity block, septic tank, hard standing, re-profiling of land and boundary fence) to allow the continued Use and development of the land to allow for the permanent use of the site for 2 Gypsy and traveller pitches.
DSTL Fort Halstead Crow Drive Halstead Sevenoaks KENT TN14 7BU
Hybrid application comprising, in outline: development of business space (use classes B1a/b/c) of up to 27,773 sqm GEA; works within the X enclave relating to energetic testing operations, including fencing, access, car parking; development of up to 635 residential dwellings; development of a mixed use village centre (use classes A1/A3/A4/A5/B1a/D1/D2); land safeguarded for a primary school; change of use of Fort Area and bunkers to Historic Interpretation Centre (use class D1) with workshop space and; associated landscaping, works and infrastructure. In detail: demolition of existing buildings; change of use and works including extension and associated alterations to buildings Q13 and Q14 including landscaping and public realm, and primary and secondary accesses to the site.
Land Adjacent To Knockholt Railway Station North Side Sevenoaks Road Halstead
Material change of use of land for residential use for occupation by Gypsy Travellers, extended hard surfacing repositioned boundary fence and erection of amenity block. (RETROSPECTIVE).
Land Adjacent To Knockholt Railway Station North Side Sevenoaks Road Halstead
Variation of condition 2 of planning permission 16/05061/FULL1 (dated 6 February 2017 for material change of use of land for siting of caravans for residential use for occupation by gypsy travellers with an amenity block, septic tank, hard standing, re-profiling of land and boundary fence) to allow the continued Use and development of the land