Applications tied to the site
Partial coverage1 register record is within the point-match tolerance; a parcel boundary is needed to treat this as exact.
1 matchedSite planning risk brief
One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available
Executive snapshot
10% of nearby decided applications were refused. The site check found 273 decisions within 5 km, 1 exact-site or onsite candidate record, and 10 structured appeals.
Evidence maturity
Each section reports its own coverage. “Not yet covered” means no conclusion is drawn while source datasets or policy extraction are still being loaded.
1 register record is within the point-match tolerance; a parcel boundary is needed to treat this as exact.
1 matchedCurrent indexed zoning and settlement layers are intersected with the selected site where coverage exists.
Current section-and-page citations have not yet been loaded for this authority.
Each layer reports its own coverage; missing coverage never appears as a clean result.
0 prompts are backed by extracted nearby decision evidence; all prompts remain checks, not predictions.
10 structured nearby appeal records.
10 matchedHistoric extracted references are not presented as current policy; verified citations are still being loaded.
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The development will consist of 1. External and internal alterations and remodelling of existing dwelling. 2. construction of a single storey, flat roof extension to the rear. 3. New drainage, waste water treatment system, landscaping and associated site works
Renovation and restoration of existing derelict house including the construction of a single storey extension to rear of existing dwelling, construction of a detached garage, installation of a septic tank percolation area and all associated site works
Development which will consist of the construction of a two-storey detached dwelling, detached domestic garage, the installation of a proprietary wastewater treatment system and polishing filter, proposed entrance off the public road and all ancillary site works
(II) USE OF AN AREA OF 0.38 HECTARES FOR STOCKPILING AND PROSPECTIVE RESTORATION USING IMPORTED UNCONTAMINATED SOIL AND STONES. (III) RETENTION AND CONTINUANCE OF USE OF EXISTING SITE ACCESS AREA ON 0.051 HECTARES. (IV) RETENTION OF INERT SOIL AND STONE WASTE (LOW CODE 17 05 04) IMPORTED AND RECOVERED THROUGH DEPOSITION AFTER THE DATE OF SUBMISSION OF 19.SU.0095, 0.260 HECTARES; (I) PERMISSION TO IMPORT CLEAN, UNCONTAMINATED SOIL AND STONES UNDER ARTICLE 27 OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (WASTE DIRECTIVE) REGULATIONS 2011, AS AMENDED, FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE REMAINING DEVELOPED AREAS, 3.305 HECTARES, A TOTAL OF 165,250M3/247,875 TONNES OF CLEAN, UNCONTAMINATED SOIL AND STONES AT 49,575 TONNES PER ANNUM. THE APPLICATION AREA IS ENTIRELY WITHIN THE WIDER PIT AREA WHICH WAS PREVIOUSLY THE SUBJECT OF SUBSTITUTE CONSENT PERMISSION 19.SU.0095'. THE APPLICATION AREA IS OVER A TOTAL AREA OF 3.996 HECTARES; A FIVE-YEAR TERM IS REQUIRED FOR THIS DEVELOPMENT
Retention of extension to house and all associated site works
Permission for the following... A) Construction of a new entrance and access passage B) Construction of milking parlour, collecting yard and underground slatted tank C) Construction of cubicle & straw bedded shed with an underground slatted tank D) Construction of silage pit E) Erection of solar PV panels on proposed milking parlour roof F) Erection of meal bin and water storage tank and all associated site works Please Note: This site lies within the curtilage of a protected structure(s).
The brief summarizes the pattern across all 273 matched decisions within 5 km and includes up to 80 detailed comparables (40 nearest refusals and 40 nearest grants), with extracted reasons, quotes, and available source links. €29 incl. VAT.
Source match
Matched from public planning record 206291The site brief adds up to 80 nearest detailed grants and refusals, extracted source evidence, document links, and a shareable risk summary.
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