Location: Holly Brow, HOLLYHURST ROAD, MARBURY, SY 13 4LY Proposal: Application for an essential worker dwelling in association with equestrian stud business An appeal has been made to the Secretary of State in respect of the above planning application. The appeal is to be dealt with by means of Informal Hearing and a site visit by an Inspector from the Planning Inspectorate. A date has yet to be agreed for the Informal Hearing; you will be notified of the details nearer the time. You are invited to comment on the appeal,on the planning portal at or via letter IN TRIPLICATE, quoting the Appeal Reference APP/R0660/W/23/3334916 to: Planning Inspectorate, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Temple Quay, Bristol BS1 6PN Comments must be submitted within 5 weeks of the Appeal Start Date of 02-Feb-2024. Comments received after the deadline on: 08-Mar-2024 will not normally be seen by the Inspector and will be returned. However we must point out that copies of all letters will be sent to both the appellant and Cheshire East Council. .
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Planning Application Number: 24/0329N
Proposal: Application for an Essential Worker Dwelling in Association with Equestrian Stud Business (Resubmission of APP REF: 22/3218N) Location: Holly Brow, HOLLYHURST ROAD, MARBURY, SY13 4LY cation: Grid Ref: 357116.5128 344697.8897 The application form and plan(s) relating to this application are available for viewing online by clicking here Under the terms of current legislation, the Council is permitted a period of eight weeks in which to determine this application. For your views to be considered Cheshire East Council need to receive them by : 6th March 2024. In order to aid our electronic processes please email your comments to :[email protected]
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PLANNING APPLICATION NUMBER: 24/0070N
Proposal: Erection of agricultural shed to replace an existing building. Location: Swanwick Barn, Swanwick Green, Norbury, SY13 4HL, National Grid Ref: 355049.29 347913.89 The application form and plan(s) relating to this application are available for viewing online By Clicking Here Under the terms of current legislation, the Council is permitted a period of eight weeks in which…
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