NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995
PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT AND REGULATIONS 1990
(Notices under Article 8, sections 67/73 or Regulation 5 as appropriate.)
I give notice of the receipt of the following applications:-
TERRYSFIELD, LUXTED ROAD, DOWNE, ORPINGTON (08/01515)
Applicant: Mr and Mrs Stephen Bishop
Proposal: Stable block within curtilage of private dwelling for purpose incidental to host dwelling and formation of all- weather riding arena.
96 OAKLANDS LANE, BIGGIN HILL, WESTERHAM (08/01513)
Applicant: Mr Brian Cole
Proposal: Detached double garage.
CUDHAM LODGE, CUDHAM LANE NORTH, CUDHAM, SEVENOAKS (08/01525)
Applicant: Mr Paul Cavalier
Proposal: Single storey detached building to form residential annexe.
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LAND WEST OF KEMNAL ROAD, CHISLEHURST (08/01507)
Applicant: Ross Properties (Mr Robert Myers)
Proposal: 2.4m High galvanised steel palisade boundary security fence (RETROSPECTIVE APPLICATIOIN) which falls within the Chislehurst Conservation Area, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance.
The proposed developments do not accord with the provisions of the development plan in force in the areas in which the land to which the applications relates are situated.
Members of the public may inspect copies of the above applications, the plans and other documents submitted with them at the Planning and Engineering Reception Counter, Civic Centre, Stockwell Close, Bromley BR1 3UH between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m., Mondays to Fridays.
You may also view this application and the associated documentation via our Public Access Internet Service at
Anyone who wishes to make representations about these applications should write to the Council for the attention of the Chief Planner at the above address by 28.05.2008 quoting the reference number as given above.
BOB MCQUILLAN
Acting Chief Planner
Bromley Civic Centre
Stockwell Close
Bromley
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