Page shows planning applications in Derbyshire in the postcode S45 area
which covers parts of Ashover, North East Derbyshire, Pilsley, Derbyshire
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The school wish to procure a mixed use games area (MUGA) to improve the outdoor play and teaching provision provided during school hours. This facility will be available to afterschool clubs operating on the school premises
Park House Primary School, Rupert Street, Lower Pilsley,S45 8DB
Retrospective temporary permission for timber fencing and gates. To be read in conjunction with application ref PP08709771 for permanent boundary fencing and hedges.
provision to replace the existing Jack Leg temporary modular accommodation with a single temporary modular classroom accommodation unit from the old Apperknowle Primary School. The replacement unit is a single general teaching classroom with associated toilets and lobby giving, an overall building footprint of 76 sq m
The proposal is to make an existing entrance into the school the new formal main entrance. This will include providing level access which will include making alterations to the existing boundary wall.
Replacement of flat roof coverings and insulation. Proposed insulation is to increase roof depth by a maximum of 260mm therefore a tiered fascia board is to be formed.
Section 73 application to not comply with conditions 1A, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 22, 23, 25 and 33 of planning permission code no. CW4/1114/98. The existing consent has many pre-commencement conditions attached which prohibit the implementation of the existing consent until fully discharged. Such conditions are discouraged by national legislation, policy and guidance and should only be used where they are clearly justified. Energy Recovery Facilities are very complex and more time is required to carry out the detailed design of the facility and many of the pre-commencement conditions need to have those detailed designs before they can be discharged. The proposed changes to the conditions will enable a small part of the access road to the proposed car park to take place in advance of knowing these details and this will safeguard the planning permission. Full details will be submitted at a more appropriate time and before more substantive works are commenced. In addition one condition (33) repeats the reqquirements of an earlier condition and therefore requires removal.
Proposed installation of 1 no. new kiosk required to house Motor Control Centre (MCC) equipment within STWLs existing Clay Cross Sewage Treatment Works site.
importation of up to 100,000 cubic metres of colliery spoil from site A (GMI Rovinian Development) to site B (Former Biwaters Works Site, Market Street, Clay Cross) for temporary storage in cut 5 of the coal extraction scheme, and final placement in opencast void.
Former Biwaters Site, Market Street, Clay Cross,S45 9NE
The construction and operation of an Energy Recovery Facility (ERF) and ancillary facilities, comprising offices and welfare facilities, visitor centre’, access roads and weighbridge facilities, electrical compound, together with peripheral landscaping, drainage and security fence
Land off Bridge Street, Clay Cross, Derbyshire, , S45 9NY,S45 9NY
non-compliance with condition No.4 of planning permission CW4/0906/96 by changing the layout of the site to better suit the operational needs of the transfer station
RE-USE SALES LTD, FURNACE HILL, CHESTERFIELD,S45 9NF
Demolition of the former Clay Cross Junior School. The building was vacated in April 2009 and is in very poor condition. It is proposed to demolish the building and blind the demolition area with crushed hardcore.
The former Clay Cross Junior School, Market Street, Clay Cross, Derbyshire,S45 9JE
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