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Found 2 planning applications

DC/22/3652/FUL | Full Application

Valley Farm Bucklesham Road Foxhall Ipswich Suffolk IP10 0AT

Change of use to B8 storage of distribution & class E (G) 1 offices to carry out any operational or administration functions. Erection of 2.4m high perimeter security fence, construction of storage bays for materials associated with telecommunications infrastructure construction. Erection of 2 storey porter cabin offices for operational and admin staff.

Local Authority
East Suffolk Council
Type
Full planning consent (Full Application)
Decision
Approved (Application Permitted)
Application Received
14/09/2022
Application Validated
14/10/2022
Erection Construction Office Fence Telecommunications
19/AP/1867 | Major application

Dulwich Hamlet Football Club Edgar Kail Way London SE22 8BD And Neighbouring Artificial Pitch At Greendale

Redevelopment of the Dulwich Hamlet Football (Champion Hill) Stadium, including the demolition of existing buildings, and use of land at Greendale, to provide: - the erection of a new stadium with relocated playing pitch with associated floodlighting and boundary treatment, and part two-part three storey clubhouse building with sports and leisure facilities, with capacity for 4,000 spectators (Use Class D2); - the construction of a multi-functional kickabout space and associated boundary treatment; - the erection of a series of buildings between four and six storeys in height to provide 219 residential dwellings, (Use Class C3); - associated car parking, cycle parking, refuse storage and access road; - the widening and greening of a public route with associated hard and soft landscaping; - the relocation of telecommunications equipment and re-provision of the substation together with plant and equipment.

Local Authority
Southwark Council
Type
Other (Major application)
Decision
Approved (Major - GRANTED)
Application Received
18/06/2019
Application Validated
12/07/2019
Erection Demolition Construction Dwelling Landscaping Residential Boundary Telecommunications