Hexham Industrial Estate FAS Hexham Northumberland
Certificate of proposed lawful development to include the construction of flood defences, comprising of reinforced concrete flood walls of varying heights (up to 2m). A short section of the embankment is also proposed along the northern bank of River Tyne. At specific locations on the alignment such as the culvert at Skinners burn, the design of the defence has been adjusted to reflect site constraints.
River Banks East Of Hexham Bridge Bridge End Hexham Northumberland
Certificate of Lawful Development for proposed construction of flood defences, comprising of reinforced concrete flood walls of varying heights (up to 2m). A short section of embankment is also proposed along the northern bank of the River Tyne. At specific locations on the alignment such as the culvert at Skinners burn, the design of the defence has been adjusted to reflect site constraints.
Berwick Infirmary Well Close Square Berwick-Upon-Tweed Northumberland TD15 1LT
Non-material amendment relating to planning permission 20/01882/FULES to adopt a phased approach to the construction of the new community hospital development in order to mitigate the potential delays owing to the archaeological investigation and also assist with the contractor procurement process
Land Rear Of Blue Bell Hotel West Street Belford Northumberland
1 (plans), 2 (permitted development rights), 3 (site levels), 4 (materials), 5 (holiday units), 6 (occupancy), 7 (construction method statment), 8 (street managment/maintenance), 9 (surface water), 10 (fire hydrants), 11 (refuse), 12 (car parking), 13 (cycle parking), 14 (contaminated land), 15 (land contamination), 16 (working hours), 17 (deliveries/collections), 18 (ecology), 19 (foul/surface water), 20 (Flood risk), 21 (drainage strategy), 22 (SuDS), 23 (surface water) and 24 (surface water) pursuant to planning approval 20/02945/VARYCO
16 Charleton Way Rothbury Northumberland NE65 7EE
Certificate of Lawful Development - Proposed use for construction of single storey rear extension
32 Chevington Green Hadston Morpeth Northumberland NE65 9AX
Certificate of Lawful Development- proposed use for garage conversion to be used as an additional room, Roof light to rear of garage roof, new window and door set in place of original garage door, internal wall construction and roof link to existing house.
Thomas Sherriff And Co Ltd Tweedside Trading Estate Tweedmouth Northumberland TD15 2XD
Construction of concrete slab foundation and electrical switchgear housing - required to provide import electrical connection to support the development consented by 20/03811/FUL
Thomas Sherriff And Co Ltd Tweedside Trading Estate Tweedmouth Berwick-Upon-Tweed Northumberland TD15 2XD
Non Material Amendment to allow the revised proposal for two structures with ancilliary plant and machinery measuring 1550m2 in total, the amended floor areafloorplan area is therefore 14% less (250m2) with a building massing reduced by 48%. These reductions constitute a minor amendment that reduces overall development impact in every dimension. 4 x 4MW boilers housed in a low rise block of 8.9m in height with the highest structures being the external filters at 11.1m. These replace the single larger boiler. The fuel store is no longer required but that footprint will now be required to house a 12MW electrical boiler, the dimensions of this second building remain similar at 12m to the ridge and a footprint of 448m2 (included in the 1550m2 total) Existing 4-core stack of 26m height becomes 4 x single core stacks of the same height offering better stack dispersion. Emissions to air from 16MW biomass are nominally 20% less by volume than from 20MW biomass. Although the biomass is designed to run year round, in practicethe electric boiler will run in its stead (with the biomass dormant) for approximately 35% of the year. This also reduces HGV fuel transport movements by around 45% overall. There is no emission from the 12MW electric boiler. The AQA shows that any impact on the nearest receptor to be inconsequential. Retention of the Sherriff building creates a significant carbon footprint reduction from the reduction in construction materials etc required as well as the energy required for demolition and the transport and disposal of demolition waste. The existing building will now be preserved and re-purposed to serve as a fuel store. This means that much of the consented roadway is no longer required and the existing road way will be re-purposed and improved. Reduce the overall yardage within the red line. The combined 16MV biomass plus 12MW electric potential displaces more fossil fuel use than the consented proposal on approved application 20/03811/FUL
Land South And South East Of James Calvert Spence College Acklington Road Amble Northumberland
Application for outline planning permission with some matters reserved for construction of residential development of up to 500 dwellings (including affordable homes), public open space, access to an existing highway and associated works
Land North East Of Close Cottage Rugley Road Alnwick NE66 2AG
Discharge of conditions 5 (cycle parking), 7 (proposed highway works), 8 (Means of Access), 10 (Construction Method Statement), 11 (Ecology Mitigation Enhancement), 13 (Tree Works), 14 (landscape planting plan), 15 (Surface Water Disposal), 16 (disposal of surface water from the development through the construction phase) and 18 (external lighting) on approved application 20/03815/VARYCO.