Land Between Northumberland Road And Cambridge Crescent Shepway Estate Maidstone Kent ME15 7LL
Hybrid planning application for demolition of existing buildings, including 114 residential units, 15 retail units, 10 garages and former public WC, and redevelopment (100% affordable housing), for a mixed-use development. Full planning permission for demolition and mixed-use redevelopment (phased) to provide buildings known as Blocks A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I & J, ranging in height from three to five storeys (ground inclusive) comprising 152 residential units (Use Class C3), 1400 sqm GIA of flexible commercial floorspace (Use Class E, inclusive of a, b, c), and including 200m2 of class E(e) and 160m2 of class E(g)(i), private and public car parking, servicing bays, public realm and associated landscaping, play and amenity space, plant and refuse areas and access arrangements. Outline planning permission (access and scale being sought) for demolition and redevelopment (phased) to provide buildings known as Blocks K, L, Houses M1 to 28 and N1 to 28, ranging in height from two to three storeys (ground inclusive) comprising 84 residential units (Use Class C3).
Land North Of Marden Maidstone Road Marden Kent
EIA Scoping Opinion - Proposed development of up to 2,000 dwellings, in addition to a care home, new primary school, nursery, retail and employment provision together with associated community facilities, open space and infrastructure improvements including improvements to Marden train station on land north of Marden, Kent.
Highsted Park Land South And East Of Sittingbourne Kent
EIA Scoping Opinion - for proposed development of up to 8,000 residential dwellings and up to 33.2 Ha of commercial floorspace/land, retail, learning, non-residential institutions and community uses, the provision of open spaces, woodland and greenspace, highways and infrastructure works, including new junctions to the M2 and the A2, and associated link/relief roads at land to the south and east of Sittingbourne.
Highsted Park Land To The West Of Teynham London Road Teynham Kent
EIA Scoping Opinion - Proposed development of up to 1250 residential dwellings, up to 1ha of commercial floorspace/land, retail, learning, non-residential institutions and community uses, the provision of open spaces, woodland and greenspace, highways and infrastructure works, including new junctions onto the Northern Relief Road and the A2, and associated roads at Land to the West of Teynham. Demolition and relocation of existing farmyard and 2 workers cottages.
Ground Floor 34 High Street Sheerness Kent ME12 1NL
Prior notification for the change of use of betting shop to solicitors offices (Class B1(a)). For it's prior approval to: - Transport and highway impacts of the development. - whether it is undesirable for the building to change to a use falling within Class B1(a) (offices) of the Schedule to the Use Classes Order because of the impact of the change of use - (i) On adequate provision of services of the sort that may be provided by a building falling within Class A1 (shops) or, Class A2 (financial and professional services) or Class A5 (hot food takeaway) of that Schedule or, as the case may be, as a laundrette, but only where there is a reasonable prospect of the building being used to provide such services, or (ii) where the building is located in a key shopping area, on the sustainability of that shopping area. - Impacts of noise from commercial and retail premises on the intended occupiers of the development.
Land At Bobbing Sittingbourne Kent ME9 8QL
Scoping Opinion for Proposed development of approximately 2,500 dwellings, a new primary school, c.9ha of commercial floor space, c.4ha of community uses and c.1ha of local retail provision on land at Bobbing, Sittingbourne, Kent.