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Planning Application: S6/1998/1027/LU


LAWFUL USE

Decided - Granted



Cucumber Hall Farm, Cucumber Lane, Essendon, Hatfield

Application for Certificate of Lawfulness for the continued occupation of the existing dwelling without complying with an agricultural occupancy condition attached to the planning permission ref: S6/0112/79 for that



  • Hatfield East

  • Councillor Larry Crofton
  • Councillor Cathy Watson
  • Councillor Shirley Asare

Essendon

01/01/1998
16/11/1998

Faulkners,

Mr C Evans, Cucumber Hall Farm

40a High Street Leighton Buzzard

Cucumber Lane Hatfield

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Granted
01/03/1999
01/03/1999

Delegated

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Application Number Proposal Decision Distance
6/2021/3408/COND Submission of details pursuant to condition 2 (historic timbers) and 3 (building details) on planning application 6/2020/0727/VAR Granted 0
6/2019/0379/HOUSE Erection of single storey rear extension including balcony to the first floor Granted 2
6/2017/2272/PN8 Prior approval for the erection of a single storey rear extension measuring 8m in depth, 3.90m in height and 2.50m to the eaves Prior Approval Required and Granted
6/2017/1452/LAWP Certificate of lawfulness for single storey side extension of existing bungalow and extension of 2 residential outbuildings Withdrawn
S6/2015/1319/LB To glaze front gable and omit bat loft, previously approved under S6/2013/0951/LB Withdrawn
S6/2014/1642/NM Non material amendment following approval of planning permission S6/2012/0369/FP - Alteration of fenestration to road, including use of 'bat boxes' in lieu of bat loft Refused
S6/2010/3068/TP Dead wood trees in Whitbury Wood covered by TPO 3 W19 Granted
S6/2010/3069/TP Coppice Hornbeams, remove uprooted trees as well as others falling into each other including a Scots Pine and dead or diseased silver birch. Thin saplings and coppice. Layer (not coppice) five/six coppiced hornbeams to enable hornbeam hedge to develop. Remove dead trees and lightly coppicing previously coppiced hornbeams, thin out weak saplings and continue to make safe unstable trees plus plant more trees where weak ones have to be removed. Panthers Wood has an area of very skinny saplings which need selective thinning to encourage healthy growth covered by TPO 3 W19 Granted
S6/2009/2606/LU CERTIFICATE OF LAWFULNESS FOR EXISTING SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION Refused

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