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Public Notice of Planning Applications – 22 August 2024

8:25 am, Thursday, 22nd August 2024 - 2 months ago

Planning and development

NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL

Publicity of Planning & Related Applications

The applications set out in the Schedule below are required to be given wider publicity and public comment is invited.

Copies of the applications can be viewed on-line at http://www.nelincs.gov.uk/

The reason for publicising each application is indicated after the application number as follows:-

(01) Major Development; (03) Development affecting the setting of a Listed Building; (9) Development affecting the Wellow Conservation Area; (22) Development affecting tree(s) subject to tree preservation orders

S C H E D U L E

DM/0672/24/FUL Change of use from offices (use Class E) to a cadet centre for general classroom teaching, drill/parade practice (use class F1 – non-residential institution), Police Station, Humberville Road, Immingham-(03)

DM/0694/24/FUL Removal of rear entrance door and replace with window, creation of new side entrance with pedestrian ramp and associated works 103-105 Abbey House , Abbey Road, Grimsby-(09)(22)

DM/0704/24/FUL Variation of Conditions 2 (Time limit) and 3 (Restoration) attached to DM/0968/19/FUL for an extension to the end date for the importation of soils and final restoration of the site, to allow the approved final levels of the site to be achieved, Landfill Site, Queens Road, Immingham-(01)

Comments should be made:

  • On line at http://www.nelincs.gov.uk/ or by post to:
  • Development Management Services, Municipal Offices, Town Hall Square, Grimsby, DN31 1HU  by 15th September 2024

Please Note: Signatures, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses attached to representations will not be shown on the Council’s web site but your name and address will be displayed.  Anonymous representations will not be taken into account ie if no name and address are supplied.

Assistant Director Regeneration

On behalf of North East Lincolnshire Council

22nd August 2024

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