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Pound House, Police Row, Therfield, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 9QE NORTH HERTFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Correspondence address: North Hertfordshire District Council, PO Box 10613, Nottingham, NG6 6DW Telephone: (01462) 474000 Text Phone: (01462) 474800 DX 324201 Nottingham 59 Therfield Parish Council Our Ref : 19/02563/FPH 17 Dark Lane Sandon Contact : Naomi Reynard Nr Buntingford Direct Line : 01462 474318 Herts Email : [email protected] SG9 0QT Date: 30 October 2019 FAO Helen Stubbings Dear Sir / Madam, Full Permission Householder : Insertion of side dormer window and insertion of roof lights to both existing side roof slopes to facilitate conversion of loft space into habitable space Pound House, Police Row, Therfield, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 9QE Please quote the following reference: 19/02563/FPH on all correspondence. We would be grateful to receive your comments on the above application by 22 November 2019. As this is a householder application, in the event of an appeal against refusal of planning permission, which is to be dealt with on the basis of representations in writing, any representations made about this application will be sent to the Secretary of State, and there will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage. If I have not heard from you by this date, I will assume you have no comments to make about this application. Full details of the application can be accessed via the website: https://pa2.north-herts.gov.uk/online-applications North Hertfordshire District Council, Council Offices, Gernon Road, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, SG6 3JF Chief Executive: David Scholes www.north-herts.gov.uk The Council’s Privacy Notice is available on our website: https://www.north- herts.gov.uk/home/council-data-and-performance/data-protection/information- management-gdpr.
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