Planning Enquiries and Appeals
Appeals - Maplewell Road
The Appeal Hearing for application P/18/0715/2 will be held in Woodhouse Eaves village hall on Tuesday 1 October 2019 from 10:00. All documents can be found on Charnwood's Planning Explorer pages using the planning number: https://www.charnwood.gov.uk/pages/planning_applications
The Planning Inspectorate Appeal reference number is APP/X2410/W/19/3221952
The local submissions are repeated here in 5 files.
Maplewell 50 Appeal file 1 (PDF, 2.1 Mb)
Contents:
Letter from lawyer on behalf of parish council
Parish Council letter
Residents commentsMaplewell 50 Appeal file 2 (PDF, 1.6 Mb)
Contents:
School travel plan
Photos of road traffic
One resident's journeys along the roadMaplewell 50 Appeal file 3 (PDF, 3.7 Mb)
Contents:
Resident's vehicle movements record
Leicestershire Round Broombriggs walk
Charnwood Roots Heritage TourMaplewell 50 Appeal file 4 (PDF, 1.4 Mb)
Charnwood BC:
Planning Authority officer's Statement
Landscape officer's statementMaplewell 50 Appeal file 5 (PDF, 2 Mb)
Consultant Astill Hearing Statement
Charnwood Borough Council provide details on their website, where you can search by address or date. CPRE, the Campaign to Protect Rural England, has much useful help and information about planning issues. See also the new Planning Applications Map via the link below where you can select details from an aerial map.
Charnwood's website has a new section to help you determine whether or not you need planning permission www.charnwood.gov.uk/pages/extending_your_home.
Parish councillors consider applications and responses at parish council meetings, which start at 6.45 p.m. Two councillors explore planning applications for each village in the Parish. Contact any Councillor or the Clerk if you wish to see plans, make comments or find out what Council's response was.
Charnwood Planning Database
Planning Applications Map
Charnwood Local Plan to 2026
CPRE
National Planning Policy Framework
The Government's Planning Policy Framework is now law. Local planning authorities must use it as a 'material consideration' when they are considering applications. The presumption is that planning permission must be given for 'sustainable' development. To read more, follow the link below: