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Application Type:Full Application
Date Received:09 / 03 / 2007
Registration (Validation) Date:19 / 04 / 2007
Consultation Start Date:19 / 04 / 2007
Earliest Decision Date (Consultation Period Expires):10 / 05 / 2007
Target Date for Decision:14 / 06 / 2007
Location:18 Sandy Road, Everton, SG19 2JU
Parish Name:Not available
Conservation Area:Not available
Listed Building Grade:Not available
Environmental Assessment:Not available
Expected Decision Level:Officer Delegated
Description:Full: Retrospective. Removal of conifers replace with trellis fixed to existing brick wall.
Case Officer:Judy Self
Case Officer Tel:0300 300 4375
Case Officer Email:planning@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
Status:Decided
Agent:Not available
Press Date:No date
Site Notice Date:No date
NeighboursResponses Received: 2
and Representatives:In Favour: 0
Representation DetailsAgainst: 1
Comments: 0
Petitions Against: 0
Petitions For: 0
Officer Site Visit Date:27/04/2007
Committee Site Visit Date:No date
Committee Meeting Date:No date
Decision Level:Officer Delegated
Date Decision Made:No date
Date Decision Despatched:13 / 06 / 2007
Decision:Refuse
Conditions or Reasons:View Conditions or Reasons
Informative Notes:
1 )The High Hedges Legislation received royal assent on 20 November. The law came into force on 1 June 2005 and can enforce against a hedge which is comprised wholly or predominantly of a line of two or more evergreens or semi-evergreen trees or shrubs which is over 2m high and acts, to some degree, as a barrier to light or access and because of its height, is adversely affecting the neighbours reasonable enjoyment of a domestic property (house or garden).The High Hedges Legislation received royal assent on 20 November. The law came into force on 1 June 2005 and can enforce against a hedge which is comprised wholly or predominantly of a line of two or more evergreens or semi-evergreen trees or shrubs which is over 2m high and acts, to some degree, as a barrier to light or access and because of its height, is adversely affecting the neighbours reasonable enjoyment of a domestic property (house or garden).
Appeal Received Date:This case has no appeals against it
Planning Obligation Status:Not available

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