33-37 High Street Brentwood Essex CM14 4RG
Discharge of Condition 14 (Details of Boundary Screen) of application 18/00959/FUL (Demolition of 35 and 37 High Street Brentwood, the part demolition, part retention of no. 33 and construct part 3 part 4 storey building comprising five ground floor retail units and 14no. residential units (8no. 1 bed units; 6no. 2 bed units). Additional construction of five storey building to rear of the site comprising ground floor SME (flexible retail/office) use, and 4no. 2 bed units).
Land East Of Topcliffe Road And South Of Gravel Hole Lane Topcliffe Road Sowerby North Yorkshire
Discharge of Conditions 6 (Materials), 7 (Boundary Treatment Details), 8 (Boundary Treatment Construction), 9 (Landscaping), 10 (Habitat Creation), 11 (Levels), 13 (Noise Mitigation), 15 (Noise Control), 16 (Land Contamination), 19 (Lighting Scheme), 20 (Railway Assets), 21 (Archaeology), 22 (Energy Saving), 23 (Control of Dust/Emissions), 24 (Secured by Design), 25 (Ecological Mitigation), 26 (Wintering Bird Survey), 28 (Habitat Creation and Management), 29 (Highways Drawings), 31 (Movement of Vehicles), 33 (Visibility Splays), 36 (Construction Phase Management Plan), 40 (Prevention of Detritus on Highway) and 42 (Site Compound and Parking) attached to Planning Consent 15/00145/MRC. Outline application for a mixed use development comprising of 925 dwellings (C3), employment (B1, B2 & B8), neighbourhood centre, comprising: shops (A1), financial and professional services (A2), restaurant(s) and cafe(s) (A3), drinking establishment(s) (A4), hot food takeaway(s) (A5), hotel (C1), extra-care facility (C2) and medical centre and other non-residential institutions (D1), primary school (D1), community uses including recreation playing pitches and allotments, car parking and means of access (all matters reserved apart from means of access). Phase I residential 107 dwellings & Phase I commercial (B1c) all details to be considered as amended by plans received by Hambleton District Council on 20th September 2011 and 7th October 2011