Planning Application

Case number W/03/00768/AC

FORMATION OF NEW ROAD ACCESS ASSOCIATED WITH FORMATION OF NEW DRIVE AS PART OF PLANTING & LANDSCAPING SCHEME

Location: Bishops Hall Farm, Broughton Green, Droitwich, WR9 7EQ

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Application Type: Access - Pedestrian or Vehicular

Parish: Hanbury

Ward: Inkberrow

Application Received: 23 April 2003

Statutory Start Date: 9 May 2003

Consultation Period From:

Consultation Period End:

Decision Date: 26 June 2003

Case Officer: Mike Hurst

Status: Decided

Decision: Approved - Access

This decision is subject to the following conditions:

  1. The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of five years from the date of this permission.

    Reason - In accordance with the requirements of Section 91 (1) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

  2. The permission shall relate to the originally submitted plan(s) and to the amended plans received on 12th June 2003.

    Reason - To define the permission.

  3. Notwithstanding the details indicated on the submitted plans, the new entrance driveway bellmouth onto the highway, from the cattle grid, shall be surfaced in tarmacadum or a gravel finish.

    Reason - In order to preserve the rural, visual amenities of the area.

  4. Details of the proposed surface finish to the proposed driveway, between the cattle grid and the forecourt of the dwelling, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority before the driveway is first constructed.

    Reason - To ensure that the development is visually satisfactory.

  5. The proposed hedge and tree planting indicated on the approved plans shall be implemented in accordance with a programme to be submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority before the new driveway is first commenced.

    Reason - To define the permission and to preserve the amenities of the locality.

  6. All approved hard and soft landscaping and tree planting shall be maintained for a period of five years commencing at the completion of the final phase of implementation in accordance with the approved schedule. Any tree or other plant that is removed, uprooted or destroyed or dies or, in the opinion of the Local Planning Authority, becomes seriously damaged or defective, shall be replaced in the same position with another of the same species and size as that originally planted.

    Reason - The Council considers that these requirements are necessary to protect and enhance the visual amenities of the area and to discharge its duty under S197 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

  7. The extension to the curtilage of the existing dwelling is restricted to the area coloured red on the 1:500 scale landscape plan, hereby approved.

    Reason - In order to safeguard against possible intrusive domestic impact on the adjacent open countryside.

  8. Before any other works hereby approved are commenced, the construction of the vehicular access shall be carried out in accordance with a specification to be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority, at a gradient not steeper than 1 in 12.

    Reason - In the interests of highway safety.

  9. Development shall not begin until parking for site operatives and visitors has been provided within the application site in accordance with details to be submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority and such provision shall be retained and kept available during construction of the development.

    Reason - To prevent indiscriminate parking in the interests of highway safety.

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Applicant

Mr A & Mrs C Trow
Bishops Hall Farm
Hanbury
DROITWICH
Worcs

Agent

Richard J Slawson - Architect
'Jacobs'
Claines
WORCESTER

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