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ESSENTIAL REFERENCE PAPER ‘B’ Enforcement Files Still Open Pre 2015 ESSENTIAL REFERENCE PAPER ‘B’ Enforcement files still open Pre 2015 Reference Date Site Address Nature of Breach Comments Received E/08/0021/A 11/01/2008 Hecc sport Cricket Centre The erection of an unauthorised industrial NOTICE Awaiting compliance with Tharbies Farm style link building and the unauthorised the OpDev and LB Rook End material change of use from agricultural to a enforcement notices. Jan High Wych cricket school 2017 Sawbridgeworth Hertfordshire CM21 0LL E/09/0018/B 15/01/2009 A site in Fore Street Unauthorised alteration works and neglect of a Planning permission Hertford Grade II Listed Building granted for refurbishment. Hertfordshire Continuing to monitor. E/10/0010/A 15/01/2010 Esbies Estate, Station Road, Various unauthorised structures changes of Considering Legal action. Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 9JY use of untidy sites E/10/0010/A10 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 26,27,28, Station Operational development without planning NOTICE Considering Legal action. Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 permission the laying of hard surfacing 9JY E/10/0010/A11 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 26,27,28, Station Material change of use of the site for the NOTICE Considering Legal action. Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 storage of mobile homes, the parking of motor 9JY vehicles to inlcude lorries, vans and trailers, and the storage of plant and machinery and gas bottles. E/10/0010/A12 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plot 29, Station Road, Without planning permission the laying of hard NOTICE Considering Legal action. Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 9JY srufacing; the construction of a porch structure to the front of a mobile home; and the erection of a light column E/10/0010/A13 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plot 29, Station Road, Without planning permission the siting of NOTICE Considering Legal action. Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 9JY caravans on the land for permanent residential purposes E/10/0010/A14 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 32,33,34,35, Without planning permission the use of the NOTICE Considering Legal action. Station Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, site for the stationing and storage of mobile CM21 9JY homes and caravans E/10/0010/A15 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 32,33,34,35, Operational development without planning NOTICE Considering Legal action. Station Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, permission the erection of light columns ESSENTIAL REFERENCE PAPER ‘B’ CM21 9JY E/10/0010/A16 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 36,37,38, Station Operational development without planning NOTICE Considering Legal action. Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 permission the laying of hard surfacing and the 9JY erection of light columns E/10/0010/A17 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 39,40,41, Station Material Change of Use of the site and; the NOTICE Considering Legal action. Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 stationing and storage of touring caravans on 9JY the site E/10/0010/A18 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 39,40,41, Station Operational development without planning NOTICE Considering Legal action. Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 permission the erection of front boundary 9JY walls and gates and the erection of light columns and sheds E/10/0010/A19 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 42,43, Station Without planning permission the construction NOTICE Considering Legal action. Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 of a large stable style building and shed. 9JY E/10/0010/A2 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 2,3,4, Station Operational Development without planning NOTICE Considering Legal action. Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 permission the erection of lighting columns 9JY and the laying of hard surfacing. E/10/0010/A20 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 42,43, Station Material Change of Use of the site for NOTICE Considering Legal action. Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 permanent residential purposes; and for the 9JY stationing of a mobile home and caravan E/10/0010/A22 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 46, Station Road, Material change of use of the land for the NOTICE Considering Legal action. Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 9JY stationing of a mobile home used for permanent residential purposes E/10/0010/A23 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 46, Station Road, Without planning permission the laying of hard NOTICE Considering Legal action. Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 9JY surfacing; the construction of font boundary walls and gates. E/10/0010/A24 19/10/2010 Esbies Estate, Plot 1 Station Road, Without planning permission the NOTICE Considering Legal action. Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 9JY erection/construction of a shed; the erection of a lighting column and the laying of hard surfacing E/10/0010/A25 19/10/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 8,9,10 Station Without planning permission the use of the NOTICE Considering Legal action. Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 site for permanent residential accommodation 9JY in 6no. mobile homes ESSENTIAL REFERENCE PAPER ‘B’ E/10/0010/A5 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 11,12, Station Without planning permission the laying of hard NOTICE Considering Legal action. Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 surfacing 9JY E/10/0010/A6 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 13,14,15 Station Without planning permission the laying of hard NOTICE Considering Legal action. Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 surfacing and the erection of light columns 9JY E/10/0010/A7 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 16,17,18, Station Without planning permission the construction NOTICE Considering Legal action. Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 of sheds, lighting columns and hard surfacing 9JY E/10/0010/A9 13/07/2010 Esbies Estate, Plots 19,20,21, Station Material change of use of the land (a) NOTICE Considering Legal action. Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 permanent residential purposes, (b) the 9JY parking of motor vehicles to include commercial vans, lorries, and trailers; (c) for the storage of plant machinery and building/road repair materials; and (d) the use of the land for animal keeping E/11/0263/A 10/08/2011 99 High Street Without permission the erection of a boundary NOTICE Matter was appealed, Watton At Stone fence and gates as indicated in green on the discussing options with the Hertford attached plan "Plan 1" Owner Hertfordshire SG14 3SZ E/11/0325/A 10/10/2011 A site in Furneux Pelham, The unauthorised storage of material on land Continued monitoring, Buntingford, at the rear of Barleycroft Works, Barleycroft Considering legal action. End, Furneux Pelham, Herts, SG9 0LL, the storage of articles and materials in excess of 3.6 metres in height within the authorised site yard area and the storage of articles and materials other than in the approved areas of the site. E/11/0403/A 05/12/2011 Unit 5A And 5B, Without planning permission, the NOTICE Non-Compliance with Church End Farm, unauthorised change of use of the unit from Notice. In hands of Legal Church End, B1 (business) and B8 (Warehouse) to B2 Little Hadham, (General Industrial) Ware, ESSENTIAL REFERENCE PAPER ‘B’ Hertfordshire, SG11 2DY E/12/0105/A 04/04/2012 Valleyfields, Westland Green, Little Unauthorised building operations to enclose NOTICE Notice complied with, Hadham, Ware, Herts, SG11 2AE an open ground floor area, the installation of monitoring site windows and doors and the untidy condition of the land E/12/0154/A 24/05/2012 32 -35 Esbies Estate, Station Road, Without planning permission the use of the NOTICE Considering Legal action. Sawbridgeworth, CM219JE land for the stationing of a residential mobile home/caravan E/12/0154/A 24/05/2012 32 -35 Esbies Estate, Station Road, Without planning permission the use of the NOTICE Considering Legal action. Sawbridgeworth, CM219JE land for the stationing of a residential mobile home/caravan E/12/0328/A 20/11/2012 A site in Unauthorised works to farmland On-going. There have been Hare Street a number of applications Herts on the site but issues still exist. E/13/0006/B 09/01/2013 A site in Westmill Conversion of outbuilding to residential Planning application Buntingford accommodation refused, monitoring and Herts awaiting further application. E/13/0023/A 01/02/2013 A site in High Street External condition of building On-going discussions with Bishops Stortford owner, Number of Hertfordshire applications approved. CM23 2LX Monitoring works. E/13/0024/A 04/02/2013 A site in High Street State of Renovation On-going discussions with Bishops Stortford owner, Number of Hertfordshire applications approved. Monitoring works. E/13/0106/B 19/04/2013 41 Mandeville Road Untidy Site NOTICE Hertford Hertfordshire SG13 8JH ESSENTIAL REFERENCE PAPER ‘B’ E/13/0119/A 29/04/2013 Roundabout A1184 7-8 signs next to roundabout Awaiting service of removal Obrey Way notice. Thorley Hall Farm Church Lane Thorley Bishops Stortford CM23 4BE E/13/0206/B 05/07/2013 Former Txu Site Now Elder Court Breach of S106 to supply 6 parking spaces for On-going discussions with Mead Lane residents of Spencer Street developer and planning Hertford officer regarding scheme. Herts E/13/0237/A 31/07/2013 A site at Importation of soil engineering operation Hardstanding Created for 6 High Road traveller pitches. Site High Cross monitored for compliance Ware with approved scheme. Herts SG11 1AZ E/13/0381/B 12/12/2013 Mimram Road Adverts and signage on verge by National Removal Notice to be Hertford Garages served Herts E/14/0001/B 02/01/2014 Street Record, Possible unauthorised advertising Removal Notices to be Mimram Road served Hertford Hertfordshire E/14/0040/B 04/02/2014 Panshanger Stables Unauthorised Enclosure of curtilage to stable On as part of Panshanger Panshanger building and disrepair to building park Hertford Hertfordshire SG14 2NA E/14/0085/B 17/03/2014 Marshgate Drive Non discharge of conditions On-going with planning Hertford officer Hertfordshire SG13 7AQ ESSENTIAL REFERENCE PAPER ‘B’ E/14/0086/B 17/03/2014 A site at Possible unauthorised businesses car repair Following a number of Ardeley and stove company discussions with owner and Stevenage agent currently awaiting Hertfordshire planning applications.
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