Planning Application Details

P16/V2012/DISApplication Type: Discharge Conditions (Show Map - opens in new window)
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Description
Discharge of condition 31(Land use Miscellaneous) on P14/V1906/O. Proposed redevelopment of existing buildings and land to provide new buildings for storage and distribution (Use Class B8) and ancillary facilities, car and lorry parking, service areas, access and landscaping (resubmission) (as amplified by additional Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) information received 13-10-14, and further amplified by Transport addendum and LVIA addendum on 25-11-14). Reason: To ensure that pilling or other deep foundation do not mobilise or create pathways for any contamination present into controlled water receptors in accordance with Paragraph 109 of the NPPF.
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Location
Sutton Courtenay Lane Sutton Courtenay ABINGDON OX14 4BW
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Applicant
Lingfield (Oxon) Ltd and Diago Pension Trust Ltd C/o Savills
33 Margaret Street
London
W1G 0JD
Agent
Mr Simon Sharp
JPPC
Bagley Croft
Hinksey Hill
Oxford
OX1 5BD
Case Officer
Peter Brampton
Telephone: 01235 422600
Email: planning@whitehorsedc.gov.uk
Consultation / Notification
No further Representations on this application will be accepted.

Consultations / Notifications to date are shown below.

Name / Number
Date Sent
Response Date
 
Health & Housing - Contaminated Land
12 08 2016
24 08 2016
 
Environment Agency (Lesley Tims & Cathy Harrison)
13 08 2016
13 09 2016
 
Drainage Engineer (Vale of White Horse District Council)
13 08 2016
09 09 2016
 
Application Type
Other (Discharge Conditions)
Application Progress
Date Received  
5th August 2016
Registration Date  
5th August 2016
Target Decision Date  
16th September 2016
Decision
Fully Discharged on 16th September 2016
Appeal
No appeal lodged.
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