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4Th Quarter 2016 Parish Date Reference Site Breach Status Moor Farm Barn Docking Road Great Bircham Alleged breach of condition 5 of planning Bircham 01‐Oct‐10 10/00453/BOC Norfolk PE31 6QP permission 2/03/1638/CU Notice Issued Moor Farm Stables Docking Road Great Alleged Failure to discharge conditions prior to Bircham 24‐Jan‐11 11/00053/BOC Bircham King's Lynn Norfolk PE31 6QP occupation ‐ 08/01529/F Notice Issued Land W of Polish Plantation S of CITB And E of alleged unauthorised use ‐ scrap metal dumping Bircham 11‐Jan‐16 16/00011/UNAUTU Stanhoe Road Bircham Newton Norfolk and motor bike nuisance Notice Issued 4 Anchorage View Brancaster King's Lynn Pending Brancaster 09‐Jan‐17 17/00008/UNOPDE Norfolk PE31 8XD alleged unauthorised operational development Consideration Bramble Choseley Road Brancaster Norfolk Pending Brancaster 08‐Feb‐17 17/00070/UNOPDE PE31 8AY alleged unauthorised operational development Consideration Burnham Sussex Farm Ringstead Road Burnham Market DC Application Market 23‐Sep‐16 16/00445/NIA King's Lynn Norfolk PE31 8JY alleged not in accordance with approved plans Submitted Burnham Millers Way Herrings Lane Burnham Market DC Application Market 02‐Dec‐16 16/00552/NIA King's Lynn Norfolk PE31 8DW alleged not in accordance with 15/01109/F Submitted Burnham Langleys Cottage 8 Market Place Burnham Alleged Breach of Condition reLating to Pending Market 07‐Feb‐17 17/00064/BOC Market Norfolk PE31 8HE 14/00427/F Consideration Burnham The Kitchen 20 North Street Burnham Market Alleged breach of condition relating to Pending Market 07‐Feb‐17 17/00065/BOC Norfolk PE31 8HG 15/00261/LB Consideration Burnham Hill Stile House 26 Norton Street Burnham Pending Norton 12‐Dec‐16 16/00567/BTCA Norton Norfolk PE31 8DR alleged breach of tree in an Conservation Area Consideration Fishers Lodge East Harbour Way Burnham Pending Burnham Overy 14‐Nov‐16 16/00521/UNOPDE Overy Staithe Norfolk PE31 8JF alleged unauthorised operational development Consideration Burnham The Lord Nelson Walsingham Road Burnham Pending Thorpe 19‐Sep‐16 16/00438/UWLB Thorpe Norfolk PE31 8HL Alleged unauthorised Works to a Listed Building Consideration The Annex Mill House Cottage Queen Pending Castle Rising 03‐Mar‐15 15/00117/UNAUTU Elizabeth Way Castle Rising Norfolk PE31 6AL alleged unauthorised use Consideration 27 Hall Road Clenchwarton King's Lynn Norfolk alleged unauthorised operational development ‐ Pending Clenchwarton 08‐Jun‐16 16/00269/UNOPDE PE34 4AS Shed Consideration New Cafe Formerly Elles Hair And Beauty 162A DC Application Clenchwarton 10‐Aug‐16 16/00378/UNAUTU Main Road Clenchwarton Norfolk PE34 4DT alleged unauthorised use Submitted West Hall Farm 80 Sluice Road Denver Pending Denver 06‐Jan‐15 15/00001/UNAUTU Downham Market Norfolk PE38 0DZ alleged unauthorised use Consideration 12 Valley Rise Dersingham King's Lynn Norfolk alleged unauthorised use and operational Pending Dersingham 16‐Mar‐16 16/00129/UNAUTU PE31 6PS development Consideration Pine Cones Caravan And Camping Dersingham Pending Dersingham 17‐Jan‐17 17/00033/BOC Bypass Dersingham Norfolk alleged breach of condition relating to 16/01224/F Consideration Downham Unit 2 12 St Johns Way St John's Business Market 12‐Sep‐14 14/00559/UNAUTU Estate Downham Market Norfolk PE38 0QQ alleged unauthorised use Notice Issued Downham Land To the South of 17 Railway Road Pending Market 30‐Oct‐14 14/00672/BOC Downham Market Norfolk alleged breach of condition Consideration Downham Martin the Newsagent 10 Bridge Street alleged unauthorised satellite dishes in a Pending Market 12‐Nov‐14 14/00690/UWCA Downham Market Norfolk PE38 9DH Conservation Area Consideration Downham 118 Bexwell Road Downham Market Norfolk Pending Market 05‐Mar‐15 15/00124/UNOPDE PE38 9LJ alleged unauthorised operational development Consideration Downham Ivy House 53 Railway Road Downham Market Pending Market 19‐Jun‐15 15/00310/UNTIDY Norfolk alleged untidy land Consideration Downham 39 Park Lane Downham Market Norfolk PE38 Pending Market 10‐Sep‐15 15/00474/UNAUTU 9SH Alleged unauthorised use Consideration Downham 73 Howdale Road Downham Market Norfolk Alleged unauthorised works in a Conservation Pending Market 08‐Aug‐16 16/00375/UWCA PE38 9AH Area Consideration Downham The Quality 4x4 Sales 91 Railway Road DC Application Market 05‐Sep‐16 16/00412/UNAUTU Downham Market Norfolk PE38 9EP alleged unauthorised use Submitted Downham 26 Wingfields Downham Market Norfolk PE38 Pending Market 12‐Oct‐16 16/00479/BOC 9AR alleged breach of condition Consideration Downham The Quality 4x4 Sales 91 Railway Road Market 01‐Dec‐16 16/00547/BOC Downham Market Norfolk PE38 9EP alleged breach of condition Notice Issued Downham Rumbles Fish Bar 55 Bridge Street Downham Pending Market 05‐Dec‐16 16/00555/UWCA Market Norfolk PE38 9DW alleged unauthorised light sign Consideration Downham Land And Buildings On the South Side of alleged breach of condition relating to Pending Market 13‐Feb‐17 17/00073/BOC Railway Road Downham Market Norfolk 11/01609/FM Consideration Chapel Farm House Downham Road Salters Pending Downham West 26‐Jan‐15 15/00047/BOC Lode Norfolk PE38 0BA alleged breach of condition Consideration Poplar Farm Lady Drove Barroway Drove Alleged Breach of Condition relating to Pending Downham West 07‐Feb‐17 17/00066/BOC Downham Market Norfolk PE38 0AG 15/02070/F Consideration Anchorage House Broomsthorpe Road East East Rudham 26‐Feb‐16 16/00097/UWLB Rudham King's Lynn Norfolk PE31 8RG alleged unauthorised works to a Listed Building Notice Issued Lady Plantation Narford Lane East Walton alleged anuthorised operational development ‐ Pending East Walton 21‐Jul‐15 15/00364/UNOPDE Norfolk Permanent Glamping Consideration Land SW Area of Bilney Wood N of Holder Carr Pending East Winch 09‐Jan‐15 15/00015/UNOPDE Common Road West Bilney Norfolk alleged unauthorised operational developmernt Consideration Yard Adjoining Hall Farm House Lynn Road Pending East Winch 12‐May‐16 16/00224/UNAUTU East Winch Norfolk PE32 1NP alleged unauthorised use Consideration Common Farm Main Road West Bilney Norfolk Pending East Winch 09‐Jan‐17 17/00006/UNAUTU PE32 1HW alleged unauthorised use Consideration Ecoworm Ltd Common Farm Main Road West Pending East Winch 17‐Jan‐17 17/00036/UNAUTU Bilney Norfolk alleged unauthorised use Consideration Pending East Winch 21‐Feb‐17 17/00088/UNAUTU Land At Ashwicken Road East Winch Norfolk alleged unauthorised use Consideration Banyer Hall 121 Ladys Drove Emneth Wisbech Pending Emneth 20‐Oct‐14 14/00648/BOC Norfolk PE14 8DG alleged breach of condition relating to 10/00871/F Consideration Banyer Cottage 117 Ladys Drove Emneth Alleged unauthorised UPVC windows and door in a Pending Emneth 18‐Dec‐14 14/00730/UWLB Norfolk PE14 8DG Listed Building Consideration Westfield Guesthouse 85 Elm High Road DC Application Emneth 25‐Apr‐16 16/00195/UNAUTU Emneth Norfolk PE14 0DH alleged unauthorised use ‐ swimming pool Submitted 2 Leonards Lane Feltwell Thetford Norfolk IP26 alleged breach of condition relating to Pending Feltwell 27‐Apr‐15 15/00209/BOC 4EQ 12/01683/RM Consideration Former Hills Garage Lynn Road Gayton King's Pending Gayton 26‐Jun‐14 14/00374/UNAUTU Lynn Norfolk PE32 1QJ alleged unauthorised use Consideration West Hall Farm Winch Road Gayton King's Pending Gayton 13‐Feb‐17 17/00074/UNOPDE Lynn Norfolk PE32 1QP alleged unauthorised operational development Consideration Great Adjacent To the Pump Weasenham Road Pending Massingham 23‐Nov‐16 16/00531/BTCA Great Massingham Norfolk alleged breach of tree(s) in a Conservation Area Consideration Site Adj Hollytree Farm Chapel Road Grimston alleged breach of condition relating to Pending Grimston 09‐Feb‐17 17/00071/BOC King's Lynn 2/94/1815/D Consideration Beck House Nethergate Street Harpley Norfolk Pending Harpley 16‐Jan‐17 17/00031/UNOPDE PE31 6TW alleged unauthorised operational development Consideration Rhino Sheds Dairy Farm School Road Heacham DC Application Heacham 23‐Mar‐15 15/00147/BOC Norfolk alleged breach of condition Submitted 18A Jubilee Road Heacham King's Lynn Norfolk Heacham 18‐Aug‐15 15/00427/UNAUTU PE31 7AS alleged unauthorised use Notice Issued 16 Cameron Close Heacham King's Lynn Pending Heacham 05‐May‐16 16/00211/UNOPDE Norfolk PE31 7LF Alleged unauthorised operational development Consideration 2m high fence adjacent to a highway screening a 10 Folgate Road Heacham King's Lynn Norfolk wooden structure which is forward of the front Pending Heacham 04‐Jul‐16 16/00312/UNOPDE PE31 7BN elevation Consideration 62 High Street Heacham King's Lynn Norfolk Pending Heacham 13‐Dec‐16 16/00569/UNOPDE PE31 7DB alleged unauthorised operational development Consideration Pending Heacham 13‐Feb‐17 17/00075/BOC South of 56 Station Road Heacham Norfolk alleged unauthorised use Consideration Coneywood 2B Church Farm Road Heacham Pending Heacham 21‐Feb‐17 17/00083/NIA Norfolk PE31 7JB alleged not in accordance with approved plans Consideration Hockwold cum Fountain Stables Cowles Drove Hockwold cum Pending Wilton 11‐Dec‐15 15/00601/BOC Wilton Norfolk alleged breach of condition relating to 13/01359/F Consideration Holme next the Land On the West Side of Beach Road Holme Pending Sea 16‐Jan‐17 17/00030/UNAUTU next the Sea Norfolk alleged unauthorised use Consideration 16 Old Town Way Hunstanton Norfolk PE36 Pending Hunstanton 09‐Dec‐16 16/00563/NIA 6EW alleged not in accordance with Consideration 40 Clarence Road Hunstanton Norfolk PE36 Pending Hunstanton 13‐Feb‐17 17/00076/UNTIDY 6HQ alleged untidy land Consideration alleged breach of condition 26 relating to The Gatehouse Kellard Place King's Lynn
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