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No. Dates Type Codes Parties Land Parish Alleged Breach Steps to Be Taken Notes NO. DATES TYPE CODES PARTIES LAND PARISH ALLEGED BREACH STEPS TO BE TAKEN NOTES (AS VARIED) (AS CORRECTED AND VARIED) 441 I : 27.04.2007 ENF Carthorn Sutton Farm BA The erection of a wooden bin store Remove the unauthorised bin store. Appeal Allowed, E : 28.05.2007 Developments Ltd Leicester Road Notice Quashed CP : 31.10.2007 Mr Kenneth William Sutton in the Elms 07.11.2007 Gray Broughton Astley T & A Footwear Ltd 442 I : 27.04.2007 ENF Carthorn Sutton Farm, BA Non compliance with Conditions: - Window in the south elevation shall be fitted with Appeal Allowed in E : 28.05.2007 Developments Ltd Leicester Road, window remains clear glazed obscure glass and be fixed shut and shall be retained Part, Dismissed in 23.07.2007 Mr Kenneth William Sutton in the Elms, and thuja hedge not planted in as such in perpetuity. Part 07.11.2007 Gray Broughton Astley position and to the height Ii The thuja hedge to be planted at a minimum height specified. of 4m so as to protect the privacy of residents in the T & A Footwear Ltd area. 443 I : 19.02.2008 ENF CoU Mr Scott Bee Land at Gilmorton MW Unauthorised change of use from 1. Cease use of the land for motocross and Part 2 waived E : 19.03.2008 Road, Walcote agricultural to motocross track remove buildings associated with the use. 01.11.2010 C : 11.06.2008 2. Infill the track and re-instate the land to its former agricultural use. 444 I : 19.02.2008 STOP CoU Mr Scott Bee Land at Gilmorton MW Unauthorised change of use from Cease all the activity specified in the notice. E : 19.02.2008 Road, Walcote agricultural to motocross track C : 19.02.2008 444A I:16.05.2008 TEMP CoU Mr Mark Buddha Vale Cottage LEI Unauthorised building works. Cease building works. E: 16.05.2008 STOP Frolesworth Road Cease engineering works to the pond. For 3 months Leire Creation of a pond 445 I ; 28.05.2008 ENF CoU Mr I P Crane Astley Grange Farm EL Change of use of building from Cease the retail sale of all items other than those E : 25.06.2008 Mrs D Crane Back Lane agricultural to mixed use for produced on the farm. C : 23.07.2008 To Whom It May East Langton retail sales and the sale of Concern food and drink for consumption Cease the sale of food and drink for consumption on on the premises the premises 446 I : 28.05.2008 STOP CoU Mr I P Crane Astley Grange Farm EL Change of use of building from Cease the retail sale of all items other than those E : 28.05.2008 Mrs D Crane Back Lane agricultural to mixed use for produced on the farm. To Whom It May East Langton retail sales and the sale of Concern food and drink for consumption Cease the sale of food and drink for consumption on on the premises the premises 447 I : 05.09.2008 ENF OpD List of 18 Land at Bowden WEL Operational development consisting of Take up and permanently remove from the land the E : 06.10.2008 ev Lane, Thorpe the laying of hard standing and hard surfaced access track and hard standing area C : 06.05.2009 Langton a hard roadway surface. Upon completion of above , in-fill all of the excavations created in compliance with step 1 with sub soil and finish with top soil to adjacent natural ground level. 448 I : 05.09.2008 ENF CoU List of 18 Land at Bowden WEL Material change of use of the land from Cease the use of the caravans for the purpose of E : 06.10.2008 Lane agricultural use to the human habitation. C : 06.05.2009 Thorpe Langton stationing, storage and human Remove the caravans from the land. habitation of caravans has Remove from the land all personal items and taken place. associated residential paraphernalia brought onto the land in connection with the unauthorised use. 449 I : 04.2008 ENF OpD Mr & Mrs Brown 101 Station Lane SCR Erection of party wall that exceeds the Reduce the height of the wall to 2m in height. Withdrawn DATES I = ISSUED E = TAKES EFFECT (EITHER PERIOD AFTER SERVICE OR APPEAL DECISION) CP = COMPLIANCE PERIOD (EITHER AFTER DATE NOTICE EFFECTIVE OR APPEAL DECISION) ISSUED BY BRDC = BILLESDON RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL MUDC = MARKET HARBOROUGH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL MRDC = MARKET HARBOROUGH URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL LRDC = LUTTERWORTH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL LCC = LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL HDC = HARBOROUGH DISTRICT COUNCIL TYPE OF NOTICE ENF = ENFORCEMENT NOTICE STOP = STOP NOTICE BCN = BREACH OF CONDITION NOTICE CA.ENF = CONSERVATION AREA ENFORCEMENT LB.ENF = LISTED BUILDING ENFORCEMENT NOTICE S65 = SECTION 65 NOTICE (1971 ACT) S215 = SECTION 215 NOTICE (1990 ACT) CODES: ACC = ACCESS ADV = ADVERTISEMENTS BUS = UNAUTHORISED BUSINESS COM = NON-COMPLIANCE – CONDITION DEV = UNAUTHORISED DEVELOPMENT MH = MOBILE HOME OPS = HGV OPERATORS LICENCE OTH = OTHER SAT = SATELLITE ANTENNA TAX = TAXI ENQUIRY TRE = TREE USE = CHANGE OF USE VEH = VEHICLES – REPAIRS/SALES/STORAGE REGISTER OF ENFORCEMENT NOTICES - CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER – PAGE 100 NO. DATES TYPE CODES PARTIES LAND PARISH ALLEGED BREACH STEPS TO BE TAKEN NOTES (AS VARIED) (AS CORRECTED AND VARIED) E : 04.01.2009 ev Scraptoft maximum height set out 13.01.2009 C : 02.02.2009 450 I : 02.12.2008 ENF OpD Mr Stephen George 4 Edgehill Close GG Erection of a fence that exceeds the Reduce the size of the fence to 2m in height E : 02.01.2009 ev Great Glen maximum height set out C : 30.01.2009 451 I : 17.12.2008 ENF Cof Mr Adam Taylor OS 4843/6331 LUT Material change of use of land and Cease to use the land and building for residential E : 31.01.2009 U Mr George Adam Moorbarns Lane, building s from agricultural to occupation and human habitation C : 31.08.2009 Taylor Lutterworth residential Deconstruct and permanently remove from the barn Ms Carly Gilbert the structure erected inside the barn for human habitation, together with fixtures and fittings. Remove all building materials and fixtures and fittings associated with the residential use from the site. Permanently remove from the site all domestic and residential paraphernalia and chattels brought to the site in connection with the unauthorised residential occupation of the site. 452 I : 22.12.2008 ENF Cof C Walton Ltd Bruntingthorpe BRU Change of use from motor vehicle (i) to cease using the site shown edged red on E : 31.01.2009 U National Proving Ground proving ground to motor the attached plan for the driving of motor C : 30.04.2009 Westminster Bank vehicle proving ground and vehicles (including their associated parking John Rees Walton driving of motor vehicles and storage) for purposes other than the Peter Alfred Walton (including their associated proving and testing of motor vehicles or David William parking and storage) for pursuant to any other express planning Walton purposes other than: the permissions granted in respect of the site, Elizabeth Mary proving or testing of motor including any such permissions which were Walton vehicles, or Pursuant to any extant at the date of issue of this notice; and Bruntingthorpe other express planning Proving Ground permissions granted in respect ii) to remove from the site edged red on the of the site (including any such attached plan all motor vehicles as are not permissions which were extant on site for proving and testing purposes, or at the date of the issue of the pursuant to any other planning permission notice). granted in respect of the site, including any such permissions which were extant at the date of issue of this notice. For the avoidance of doubt a motor vehicle on site for the purpose of “proving and testing” shall mean a motor vehicle or any of its parts which is undergoing a critical examination for scientific or engineering purposes which will lead to the development of the motor vehicles as a prototype or commercially produced vehicle, of the testing of the motor vehicle or its parts for the purpose of academic research or investigations with the view to increasing knowledge regarding vehicle development or otherwise promoting human knowledge or the testing of new motor vehicles for the purpose of ascertaining the DATES I = ISSUED E = TAKES EFFECT (EITHER PERIOD AFTER SERVICE OR APPEAL DECISION) CP = COMPLIANCE PERIOD (EITHER AFTER DATE NOTICE EFFECTIVE OR APPEAL DECISION) ISSUED BY BRDC = BILLESDON RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL MUDC = MARKET HARBOROUGH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL MRDC = MARKET HARBOROUGH URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL LRDC = LUTTERWORTH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL LCC = LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL HDC = HARBOROUGH DISTRICT COUNCIL TYPE OF NOTICE ENF = ENFORCEMENT NOTICE STOP = STOP NOTICE BCN = BREACH OF CONDITION NOTICE CA.ENF = CONSERVATION AREA ENFORCEMENT LB.ENF = LISTED BUILDING ENFORCEMENT NOTICE S65 = SECTION 65 NOTICE (1971 ACT) S215 = SECTION 215 NOTICE (1990 ACT) CODES: ACC = ACCESS ADV = ADVERTISEMENTS BUS = UNAUTHORISED BUSINESS COM = NON-COMPLIANCE – CONDITION DEV = UNAUTHORISED DEVELOPMENT MH = MOBILE HOME OPS = HGV OPERATORS LICENCE OTH = OTHER SAT = SATELLITE ANTENNA TAX = TAXI ENQUIRY TRE = TREE USE = CHANGE OF USE VEH = VEHICLES – REPAIRS/SALES/STORAGE REGISTER OF ENFORCEMENT NOTICES - CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER : PAGE 101 NO. DATES TYPE CODES PARTIES LAND PARISH ALLEGED BREACH STEPS TO BE TAKEN NOTES (AS VARIED) (AS CORRECTED AND VARIED) capabilities of such vehicles but which shall not include tests for comparison purposes with the performance and capabilities of other motor vehicles. 453 I : 20.02.2009 S215 S21 Mr Michael Hill 24 Feilding Way, LUT Condition of land adversely affecting the a) Remove fro the land to an authorised place of E : 23.03.2009 5 Mrs Corolyn Hill Lutterworth amenity of the area disposal the caravan, domestic rubbish, C : 23.05.2009 Hillesden Securities waste and other materials.
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