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Application Reference Number
2013/1112
Description
Formation of new access, hardstanding and erection of boundary wall, railings and gates to front of dwelling.
Site Address
36 Shepherd Lane, Thurnscoe, Rotherham, S63 0JS
Received Date
4 October 2013
Valid From
6 December 2013
Decision
Refuse
Status
Final Decision
Further Information
Applicant Name
Mr Aaron Senior
Applicant Address
36 Shepherd Lane Thurnscoe Rotherham S63 0JS
Parish
None
Ward
Dearne North
Application Type
Householder
Determination Level
Delegated
Agent Name
Mr Simon Elliott
Case Officer Name
Graham Northern
Case Officer Telephone
01226 772595
Case Officer Email
developmentmanagement@barnsley.gov.uk
Environmental Assessment Required
No
Important Dates
Received Date
4 October 2013
Valid From
6 December 2013
Consultation Expiry Date
30 December 2013
Target Decision Date
31 January 2014
Extended Target Decision Date
Not yet determined
Decision Date
30 January 2014
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Neighbours Notified
Address
2 High Street, Thurnscoe, Barnsley, S63 0SU
Electricity Substation, Hall Farm Drive, Thurnscoe, Barnsley, S63 0JJ
Rose Cottage, 34 Shepherd Lane, Thurnscoe, Barnsley, S63 0JS
Consultee Details
Company Name
Address
Highway Drainage
Westgate Plaza 1 PO Box 601 Barnsley S70 9FA
Highways DC
Highways and Engineering Level 2 Westgate Plaza 1 PO Box 604 Barnsley S70 9FE
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Application form
13_1112 App Form_02.pdf ( 0.29 MB )
Decision notice
13_1112.pdf ( 0.05 MB )
Supporting Documentation
13_1112 Existing and Proposed Plans.pdf ( 0.12 MB )
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