Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015
NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 13 OF
APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION
Proposed development at Alconbury Weald, Ermine Street,
Little Stukeley, PE28 4WX
I Give notice that Urban&Civic; (Alconbury) Ltd
For planning permission to: Vary conditions 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 24, 26 and 28 of Planning Permission
1201158OUT granting planning permission for up to 290,000
sqm of employment floor space, including data storage and
a materials recovery demonstration centre and up to 5,000
dwellings, including sheltered/extra care accommodation;a
mixed use hub and mixed use neighbourhood facilities,
including retail, commercial, leisure, health, place of worship
and community uses; non-residential institutions including
primary schools, nurseries, a secondary school and land
reserved for post 16 education provision; open spaces,
woodlands and sports provision; retention of listed buildings;
new vehicular access points from Ermine Street and the
A141, with other new non-vehicular access points; associated
infrastructure; reserve site for a railway station and ancillary
uses; and associated demolition and groundworks at
Alconbury Airfield Ermine Street Little Stukeley PE28 4WX
Any owner of the land or tenant who wishes to make
representations about this application should write to the
Council at THE PLANNING DIVISION, PATHFINDER HOUSE,
ST MARY'S STREET, HUNTINGDON, PE29 3TN within 21 days
of publication of this Notice.
Signatory: Will Riley on behalf of Urban&Civic; (Alconbury) Ltd
Date: 26/06/2019
Any owner or tenant who wishes to make representations about
this application should write to the Council within 21 days of the
date of this notice.
Statement of owners' rights: The grant of planning permission
does not affect owners' rights to retain or dispose of their property,
unless there is some provision to the contrary in an agreement
or lease. Statement of agricultural tenants' rights: The grant of
planning permission for non-agricultural development may affect
agricultural tenants' security of tenure.
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