Wednesday, 10 January 2007

32 The Crescent - Planning Appeal

NOTIFICATION ABOUT RECEIPT OF PLANNING APPEAL

Planning Inspectorate Reference: APP/P1750/A/06/2032673/NWF

Appeal by: Magenta Homes Ltd

Proposal: Erection of two buildings comprising 12 two bedroom flats with associated parking and landscaping following demolition of existing house

Location: 32 The Crescent Farnborough Hampshire GU14 7AS

An appeal has lodged by Magenta Homes Ltd against the decision by the Council to refuse permission for the above proposal. Details of the appellant’s grounds of appeal can be inspected at the Council Offices during normal office hours. The appeal will be dealt with by an Inspector from the Planning Inspectorate and will involve an exchange of written statements. The Inspector will also visit the site.

You are entitled to make representations about this appeal. We have already sent copies of all comments that were made at the application stage to the Planning Inspectorate and the Inspectorate advise that you need not make any further comments. However, if you wish to modify, elaborate or withdraw any earlier comments, you will need to send 3 copies of your letter direct to the Inspectorate. Unless specifically asked, the Inspectorate will not acknowledge your letter. They will however pass your letter to the Inspector dealing with the appeal. Please ensure that your comments are received by the Planning Inspectorate by 13 January 2007 otherwise they will not be considered. All letters should be addressed to the Planning Inspectorate, 3/15 Eagle Wing, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Temple Quay, Bristol, BS1 6PN quoting reference APP/P1750/A/06/2032673/NWF.

The Planning Inspectorate will send a copy of the decision letter to you provided you specifically ask for one.

You can obtain a copy of a booklet ‘Guide to taking part in Planning Appeals’ free of charge from the Planning Services at Rushmoor Borough Council. Further information on planning appeals is available from the Planning Portal at www.planningportal.gov.uk

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