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)In accordance with Article 22 of the Town & Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 1995 (as Amended), the Council hereby certify that the proposal as hereby approved conforms with the relevant policies of the Development Plan comprising of the Regional Spatial Strategy for the East of England (the East of England Plan and the Milton Keynes and South Midlands Sub-Regional Strategy), Bedfordshire Structure Plan 2011 and the South Bedfordshire Local Plan Review and material considerations do not indicate otherwise. The policies which refer are as follows:
Regional Spatial Strategy
ENV7 - Quality in the Built Environment
Bedfordshire Structure Plan 2011
Policy 7 - Areas of Great Landscape Value
South Bedfordshire Local Plan Review
BE8 - Design Considerations
SD1 - Keynote Policy
NE12 - Re-use/Adaption of Rural Buildings
NE3 - Control of Development in AGLV
GB3 - Green Belt Villages
H12 - Controlling Infilling in VillagesIn accordance with Article 22 of the Town & Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 1995 (as Amended), the Council hereby certify that the proposal as hereby approved conforms with the relevant policies of the Development Plan comprising of the Regional Spatial Strategy for the East of England (the East of England Plan and the Milton Keynes and South Midlands Sub-Regional Strategy), Bedfordshire Structure Plan 2011 and the South Bedfordshire Local Plan Review and material considerations do not indicate otherwise. The policies which refer are as follows:
Regional Spatial Strategy
ENV7 - Quality in the Built Environment
Bedfordshire Structure Plan 2011
Policy 7 - Areas of Great Landscape Value
South Bedfordshire Local Plan Review
BE8 - Design Considerations
SD1 - Keynote Policy
NE12 - Re-use/Adaption of Rural Buildings
NE3 - Control of Development in AGLV
GB3 - Green Belt Villages
H12 - Controlling Infilling in Villages |
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)In accordance with Article 22 of the Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 1995 (as Amended), the reason for any condition above relates to the Policies as referred to in the Regional Spatial Strategy (RSS), Bedfordshire Structure Plan 2011 (BSP) and the South Bedfordshire Local Plan Review (SBLPR).In accordance with Article 22 of the Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 1995 (as Amended), the reason for any condition above relates to the Policies as referred to in the Regional Spatial Strategy (RSS), Bedfordshire Structure Plan 2011 (BSP) and the South Bedfordshire Local Plan Review (SBLPR). |
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)This permission relates only to that required under the Town & Country Planning Acts and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment or under the Building Regulations. Any other consent or approval which is necessary must be obtained from the appropriate authority.This permission relates only to that required under the Town & Country Planning Acts and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment or under the Building Regulations. Any other consent or approval which is necessary must be obtained from the appropriate authority. |
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)No works associated with the construction of the vehicular access should be carried out within the confines of the public highway without prior consent, in writing, of the Central Bedfordshire Council. Upon receipt of this Notice of Planning Approval, the applicant is advised to write to Central Bedfordshire Council's Customer Contact Centre, 6th Floor, Borough Hall, Bedford, MK42 9AP quoting the Planning Application number and supplying a copy of the Decision Notice and a copy of the approved plan. This will enable the necessary consent and procedures under Section 184 of the Highways Act to be implemented. The applicant is also advised that if any of the works associated with the construction of the vehicular access affects or requires the removal and/or the relocation of any equipment, apparatus or structures (e.g. street name plates, bus stop signs or shelters, statutory authority equipment etc.) then the applicant will be required to bear the cost of such removal or alteration.No works associated with the construction of the vehicular access should be carried out within the confines of the public highway without prior consent, in writing, of the Central Bedfordshire Council. Upon receipt of this Notice of Planning Approval, the applicant is advised to write to Central Bedfordshire Council's Customer Contact Centre, 6th Floor, Borough Hall, Bedford, MK42 9AP quoting the Planning Application number and supplying a copy of the Decision Notice and a copy of the approved plan. This will enable the necessary consent and procedures under Section 184 of the Highways Act to be implemented. The applicant is also advised that if any of the works associated with the construction of the vehicular access affects or requires the removal and/or the relocation of any equipment, apparatus or structures (e.g. street name plates, bus stop signs or shelters, statutory authority equipment etc.) then the applicant will be required to bear the cost of such removal or alteration. |
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)The closure of existing accesses shall include the reinstatement of the highway to include any footway, verge and kerbing in a manner to be agreed in writing with the Development Planning and Control Group, Central Bedfordshire Council, Borough Hall, Bedford, MK42 9AP. No work shall be carried out within the confines of the public highway without prior consent. The applicant will also be expected to bear all costs involved in closing the accesses.The closure of existing accesses shall include the reinstatement of the highway to include any footway, verge and kerbing in a manner to be agreed in writing with the Development Planning and Control Group, Central Bedfordshire Council, Borough Hall, Bedford, MK42 9AP. No work shall be carried out within the confines of the public highway without prior consent. The applicant will also be expected to bear all costs involved in closing the accesses. |
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)Where remedial measures are necessary, they should be managed with Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 in mind. Encapsulation of any contaminants should be made on the risk-based assessment so that they are unlikely to be subject to future release to the environment.
All ground investigations shall be risk based and have regard to BS10175:2001 Investigation of Potentially Contaminated Sites - Code of Practice and Environment Agency/NHBC R&D Publication 66 - Guidance for the Safe Development of Housing on Land Affected by Contamination.
Where analyses are undertaken analytical laboratories should be accredited to MCERTS and where appropriate laboratory methods should also be accredited to MCERTS.
The applicants/agent's consulting engineers shall certify that decontamination and remediation of the site has been undertaken in accordance with any measures approved by the Local Planning Authority.
The applicant shall advise the Local Planning Authority of commencement of the works.
The applicant should also be made aware that the ownership of land shown to be contaminated may accrue legal and financial liabilities under Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Such liabilities are maximised when "pollutant linkages" engender "pathways" for the contaminants to reach "receptors".
Central Bedfordshire Council has published its Contaminated Land Inspection Strategy in line with the Environmental Protection Act 1990: Part IIA and its definition thereof. No land has yet been formally designated as being 'contaminated'. However, it should not be taken to imply that the property or adjoining land is free from contamination.Where remedial measures are necessary, they should be managed with Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 in mind. Encapsulation of any contaminants should be made on the risk-based assessment so that they are unlikely to be subject to future release to the environment.
All ground investigations shall be risk based and have regard to BS10175:2001 Investigation of Potentially Contaminated Sites - Code of Practice and Environment Agency/NHBC R&D Publication 66 - Guidance for the Safe Development of Housing on Land Affected by Contamination.
Where analyses are undertaken analytical laboratories should be accredited to MCERTS and where appropriate laboratory methods should also be accredited to MCERTS.
The applicants/agent's consulting engineers shall certify that decontamination and remediation of the site has been undertaken in accordance with any measures approved by the Local Planning Authority.
The applicant shall advise the Local Planning Authority of commencement of the works.
The applicant should also be made aware that the ownership of land shown to be contaminated may accrue legal and financial liabilities under Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Such liabilities are maximised when "pollutant linkages" engender "pathways" for the contaminants to reach "receptors".
Central Bedfordshire Council has published its Contaminated Land Inspection Strategy in line with the Environmental Protection Act 1990: Part IIA and its definition thereof. No land has yet been formally designated as being 'contaminated'. However, it should not be taken to imply that the property or adjoining land is free from contamination. |
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