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Application Type:Full Application
Date Received:27 / 03 / 2025
Registration (Validation) Date:03 / 04 / 2025
Consultation Start Date:03 / 04 / 2025
Earliest Decision Date (Consultation Period Expires):04 / 05 / 2026
Target Date for Decision:03 / 07 / 2025
Location:Rookery South Energy Recovery Facility, Green Lane, Stewartby, Bedford, MK43 9LY
Parish Name:Marston Moreteyne
Conservation Area:Not available
Listed Building Grade:Not available
Environmental Assessment:Not available
Expected Decision Level:Not available
Description:Development of an Energy Centre and associated development.
Case Officer:Debbie Quinn
Case Officer Tel:0300 300 5723
Case Officer Email:debbie.quinn@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
Status:Decided
Agent:Mr S Vendy
PO Box 305
Manchester
M21 3BQ
Press Date:18 / 04 / 2025
Site Notice Date:24 / 04 / 2025
NeighboursResponses Received: 0
and Representatives:In Favour: 0
Representation DetailsAgainst: 0
Comments: 0
Petitions Against: 0
Petitions For: 0
Officer Site Visit Date:24/04/2025
Committee Site Visit Date:No date
Committee Meeting Date:No date
Decision Level:Officer Delegated
Date Decision Made:No date
Date Decision Despatched:29 / 04 / 2026
Decision:Full Application - Granted
Conditions or Reasons:View Conditions or Reasons
Informative Notes:
1 )GDP Policy Informative Central Beds Local Plan In accordance with Article 35 (1) of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015, the reason for any condition above relates to the Policies as referred to in the Central Bedfordshire Local Plan and the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).GDP Policy Informative Central Beds Local Plan In accordance with Article 35 (1) of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015, the reason for any condition above relates to the Policies as referred to in the Central Bedfordshire Local Plan and the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).
2 )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.
3 )The applicant is reminded that, under the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017 (as amended) and the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended), it is an offence to (amongst other things): deliberately capture, disturb, injure, or kill great crested newts; damage or destroy a breeding or resting place; intentionally or recklessly obstruct access to a resting or sheltering place. Planning permission for a development does not provide a defence against prosecution under this legislation. Should great crested newts be found at any stage of the development works, then all works should cease, and a professional and/or suitably qualified and experienced ecologist (or Natural England) should be contacted for advice on any special precautions before continuing, including the need for a licence. The following recommendations should be followed to further reduce the likelihood of impacts on this species: o Any vegetation in the construction area will be kept closely mown during the course of the construction work. o Any trenches left overnight should be covered or provided with ramps to prevent GCN from becoming trapped. o Any building materials such as bricks, stone etc. should be stored on pallets to discourage GCN from using them as shelter. o Any demolition materials should be stored in skips or similar containers rather than in piles on ground.The applicant is reminded that, under the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017 (as amended) and the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended), it is an offence to (amongst other things): deliberately capture, disturb, injure, or kill great crested newts; damage or destroy a breeding or resting place; intentionally or recklessly obstruct access to a resting or sheltering place. Planning permission for a development does not provide a defence against prosecution under this legislation. Should great crested newts be found at any stage of the development works, then all works should cease, and a professional and/or suitably qualified and experienced ecologist (or Natural England) should be contacted for advice on any special precautions before continuing, including the need for a licence. The following recommendations should be followed to further reduce the likelihood of impacts on this species: o Any vegetation in the construction area will be kept closely mown during the course of the construction work. o Any trenches left overnight should be covered or provided with ramps to prevent GCN from becoming trapped. o Any building materials such as bricks, stone etc. should be stored on pallets to discourage GCN from using them as shelter. o Any demolition materials should be stored in skips or similar containers rather than in piles on ground.
Appeal Received Date:This case has no appeals against it
Planning Obligation Status:Not available

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