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Application Type:Variation of Condition
Date Received:01 / 06 / 2016
Registration (Validation) Date:01 / 06 / 2016
Consultation Start Date:01 / 06 / 2016
Earliest Decision Date (Consultation Period Expires):24 / 08 / 2016
Target Date for Decision:27 / 07 / 2016
Location:22 Jacques Lane, Clophill, Bedford, MK45 4BS
Parish Name:Clophill
Conservation Area:Not available
Listed Building Grade:Not available
Environmental Assessment:Not available
Expected Decision Level:Not available
Description:Variation of Condition 2 of Planning Permission CB/15/02222/Full dated 07/08/2015 Use as a Cattery with associated Outbuildings:Condition 2 to read: The premises hereby approved shall be used for the purpose of boarding a maximum of 14 cats only, except when necessary to house members of the same family in one individual pen and no other animal shall be boarded without the approval in writing of the Local Planning Authority.
Case Officer:Robin Forrester
Case Officer Tel:0300 300 6633
Case Officer Email:robin.forrester@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
Status:Decided
Agent:Mr Lee Butler
The Old Coach House
Villa Gardens - High Street
Flitwick
Beds
MK45 1DS
Press Date:No date
Site Notice Date:09 / 06 / 2016
NeighboursResponses Received: 0
and Representatives:In Favour: 0
Representation DetailsAgainst: 0
Comments: 0
Petitions Against: 0
Petitions For: 0
Officer Site Visit Date:09/06/2016
Committee Site Visit Date:No date
Committee Meeting Date:No date
Decision Level:Officer Delegated
Date Decision Made:31 / 08 / 2016
Date Decision Despatched:31 / 08 / 2016
Decision:Variation of Condition - Granted
Conditions or Reasons:View Conditions or Reasons
Informative Notes:
1 )The applicants attention is drawn to their responsibility under The Equality Act 2010 and with particular regard to access arrangements for the disabled. The Equality Act 2010 requires that service providers must think ahead and make reasonable adjustments to address barriers that impede disabled people. These requirements are as follows: Where a provision, criterion or practice puts disabled people at a substantial disadvantage to take reasonable steps to avoid that disadvantage; Where a physical feature puts disabled people at a substantial disadvantage to avoid that disadvantage or adopt a reasonable alternative method of providing the service or exercising the function; Where not providing an auxiliary aid puts disabled people at a substantial disadvantage to provide that auxiliary aid. In doing this, it is a good idea to consider the range of disabilities that your actual or potential service users might have. You should not wait until a disabled person experiences difficulties using a service, as this may make it too late to make the necessary adjustment. For further information on disability access contact: The Centre for Accessible Environments (www.cae.org.uk) Central Bedfordshire Access Group (www.centralbedsaccessgroup.co.uk)The applicants attention is drawn to their responsibility under The Equality Act 2010 and with particular regard to access arrangements for the disabled. The Equality Act 2010 requires that service providers must think ahead and make reasonable adjustments to address barriers that impede disabled people. These requirements are as follows: Where a provision, criterion or practice puts disabled people at a substantial disadvantage to take reasonable steps to avoid that disadvantage; Where a physical feature puts disabled people at a substantial disadvantage to avoid that disadvantage or adopt a reasonable alternative method of providing the service or exercising the function; Where not providing an auxiliary aid puts disabled people at a substantial disadvantage to provide that auxiliary aid. In doing this, it is a good idea to consider the range of disabilities that your actual or potential service users might have. You should not wait until a disabled person experiences difficulties using a service, as this may make it too late to make the necessary adjustment. For further information on disability access contact: The Centre for Accessible Environments (www.cae.org.uk) Central Bedfordshire Access Group (www.centralbedsaccessgroup.co.uk)
2 )You are advised to note the comments of the Mid Bedfordshire District Council Environmental Health Department as set out below:- The maximum number of cats would be regulated under the Animal Boarding Establishments Act 1963 licence and the licensing section would consider the number of cats that could be boarded in each pen based upon its size and other criteria. I have summarised the controls under the licence below; The Animal Boarding Establishments Act 1963 does not allow for boarding catteries to operate without a licence from the local authority. Licences are issued subject to conditions which are designed to secure the welfare of the cats boarded by securing the following objectives laid down in the Act: that cats are kept in accommodation suitable in respect of construction, size, temperature, lighting, ventilation and cleanliness that cats are adequately supplied with suitable food and drink, and are visited at suitable intervals that cats are kept secure that reasonable precautions are taken to prevent the spread of infectious disease that appropriate steps be taken in the event of an emergency that a register is kept of cats boarded that a suitable consistent level of management is maintained Further information and a licence application can be found at http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/business/licensing/animal/catteries-kennels.aspxYou are advised to note the comments of the Mid Bedfordshire District Council Environmental Health Department as set out below:- The maximum number of cats would be regulated under the Animal Boarding Establishments Act 1963 licence and the licensing section would consider the number of cats that could be boarded in each pen based upon its size and other criteria. I have summarised the controls under the licence below; The Animal Boarding Establishments Act 1963 does not allow for boarding catteries to operate without a licence from the local authority. Licences are issued subject to conditions which are designed to secure the welfare of the cats boarded by securing the following objectives laid down in the Act: that cats are kept in accommodation suitable in respect of construction, size, temperature, lighting, ventilation and cleanliness that cats are adequately supplied with suitable food and drink, and are visited at suitable intervals that cats are kept secure that reasonable precautions are taken to prevent the spread of infectious disease that appropriate steps be taken in the event of an emergency that a register is kept of cats boarded that a suitable consistent level of management is maintained Further information and a licence application can be found at http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/business/licensing/animal/catteries-kennels.aspx
3 )Please note that the unnumbered drawings submitted in connection with this application have been given unique numbers by the Local Planning Authority. The numbers can be sourced by examining the plans on the View a Planning Application pages of the Councils website www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk.Please note that the unnumbered drawings submitted in connection with this application have been given unique numbers by the Local Planning Authority. The numbers can be sourced by examining the plans on the View a Planning Application pages of the Councils website www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk.
Appeal Received Date:This case has no appeals against it
Planning Obligation Status:Not available

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