Planning Application Details

P19/V1881/CMApplication Type: County Matters (Show Map - opens in new window)
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Description
Details Pursuant to condition 19 (Water Monitoring Data) of planning permission P15/V2049/CM (MW.0119/15). (Planning permission for the section 73 application for the continuation of development without complying with Condition 1 (approved plans) of Planning Permission MAR/5529/1-CM (The extraction and processing of soft building sand and intermittently occurring limestone and the removal of surplus soils, the infilling with inert waste subject to prior on-site sorting and recycling, the provision of all ancillary facilities necessary for extraction and infilling including but not limited to office, weighbridge, access ways, recycling plant and the restoration of the site for nature conservation and agricultural uses), in order to enable amendments to sequence of working and development of a specific crushing and screening area).
Location
Upwood Quarry Besselsleigh OX13 5DW
Grid Reference
445461/200020
Applicant
Oxfordshire County Council
Speedwell House
Speedwell Street
OXFORD
OX1 1NE
Agent
Oxfordshire County Council
Speedwell House
Speedwell Street
OXFORD
OX1 1NE
Case Officer
Josh Sharp
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.

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Date Sent
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Application Type
Other (County Matters)
Application Progress
Date Received  
1st August 2019
Registration Date  
1st August 2019
Start Consultation Period  
13th August 2019
End Consultation Period  
4th September 2019
Target Decision Date  
22nd August 2019
Decision
County Matter - Approval on 29th August 2019
Appeal
No appeal lodged.
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