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Parish Date Reference Site Breach Status Barton Bendish 08-May-17 Parish Date Reference Site Breach Status South of No. 8 Hatherley Gardens Barton Pending Barton Bendish 08-May-17 17/00192/UNTIDY Bendish Norfolk alleged untidy land - adverse amenity issues Consideration Moor Farm Barn Docking Road Great Alleged breach of condition 5 of planning permission Bircham 01-Oct-10 10/00453/BOC Bircham Norfolk PE31 6QP 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 alleged unauthorised use - scrap metal dumping and Bircham 11-Jan-16 16/00011/UNAUTU of Stanhoe Road Bircham Newton Norfolk 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 Langleys Cottage 8 Market Place Burnham Pending Burnham Market 07-Feb-17 17/00064/BOC Market Norfolk PE31 8HE Alleged Breach of Condition reLating to 14/00427/F Consideration 17 Norton Street Burnham Norton Norfolk alleged unauthorised operational development: Concrete Pending Burnham Norton 27-Apr-17 17/00173/UNOPDE PE31 8DR pad laid out for erection of garage Consideration Hill Stile House 26 Norton Street Burnham Pending Burnham 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 The Lord Nelson Walsingham Road Burnham Pending Burnham Thorpe 19-Sep-16 16/00438/UWLB Thorpe Norfolk PE31 8HL Alleged unauthorised Works to a Listed Building Consideration Narside Cuckstool Lane Castle Acre Norfolk Pending Castle Acre 18-May-17 17/00208/UNOPDE PE32 2AH alleged unauthorised operational development Consideration Land North of Greenslade House Newton Pending Castle Acre 06-Apr-17 17/00149/UNAUTU Road Castle Acre Norfolk alleged unauthorised use Consideration The Annex Mill House Cottage Queen Elizabeth Way Castle Rising Norfolk PE31 Pending Castle Rising 03-Mar-15 15/00117/UNAUTU 6AL alleged unauthorised use Consideration Clockcase Barn Clockcase Road alleged unauthorised operational development - Pending Clenchwarton 14-Mar-17 17/00126/UNOPDE Clenchwarton King's Lynn Norfolk PE34 4BZ Satellite Dish Consideration 8 Rookery Close Clenchwarton King's Lynn Pending Clenchwarton 04-May-17 17/00189/UNOPDE Norfolk PE34 4EH alleged unauthorised operational development - gym Consideration Land N of 94 And S of Wildfields Road Hall Alleged breach of Condition relating to 15/01315/OM - Pending Clenchwarton 16-May-17 17/00204/BOC Road Clenchwarton Norfolk Drainage Consideration Land East of 64 Station Road Clenchwarton Pending Clenchwarton 18-May-17 17/00210/BOC Norfolk alleged breach of condition relating to 11/00200/F Consideration New Cafe Formerly Elles Hair And Beauty 162A Main Road Clenchwarton Norfolk PE34 DC Application Clenchwarton 10-Aug-16 16/00378/UNAUTU 4DT alleged unauthorised use Submitted Land Adjacent To Deerwood St Andrews Pending Congham 02-May-17 17/00179/NIA Lane Congham Norfolk alleged not in accordance with 16/00910/RM Consideration 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 Pending Dersingham 16-Mar-16 16/00129/UNAUTU Norfolk PE31 6PS alleged unauthorised use and operational development Consideration Pine Cones Caravan And Camping Pending Dersingham 23-Mar-17 17/00062/BOC Dersingham Bypass Dersingham Norfolk alleged breach of condition 17 relating to 14/01816/F Consideration 3 Hawthorn Drive Dersingham King's Lynn Pending Dersingham 23-Feb-17 17/00099/UNAUTU Norfolk PE31 6QG Alleged unauthorised use Consideration Land To the South of 17 Railway Road Pending Downham Market 30-Oct-14 14/00672/BOC Downham Market Norfolk alleged breach of condition Consideration Martin the Newsagent 10 Bridge Street alleged unauthorised satellite dishes in a Conservation Pending Downham Market 12-Nov-14 14/00690/UWCA Downham Market Norfolk PE38 9DH Area Consideration Ivy House 53 Railway Road Downham Pending Downham Market 19-Jun-15 15/00310/UNTIDY Market Norfolk alleged untidy land Consideration Land And Buildings On the South Side of Pending Downham Market 13-Feb-17 17/00073/BOC Railway Road Downham Market Norfolk alleged breach of condition relating to 11/01609/FM Consideration Hawthorn Lodge Snape Lane Downham Pending Downham Market 07-Mar-17 17/00113/UNOPDE Market Norfolk PE38 9JQ Alleged unauthorised operational development Consideration 17 Park Lane Downham Market Norfolk Pending Downham Market 22-Mar-17 17/00059/NIA PE38 9SH alleged not in accordance with 16/01698/F Consideration 134 London Road Downham Market Norfolk Pending Downham Market 21-Apr-17 17/00168/UNOPDE PE38 9AT alleged unauthorised operational development Consideration Land North of Stowfields Downham Market Pending Downham Market 11-May-17 17/00199/OTHER Norfolk Alleged breach of Section 106 Agreement Consideration Unit 2 12 St Johns Way St John's Business Downham Market 12-Sep-14 14/00559/UNAUTU Estate Downham Market Norfolk PE38 0QQ alleged unauthorised use Notice Issued Jet Garage 222 - 224 Broomhill Downham Pending Downham Market 08-Mar-17 17/00118/UNAUTU Market Norfolk PE38 9QY Alleged unauthorised use Consideration 7 Bexwell Road Downham Market Norfolk Pending Downham Market 10-Mar-17 17/00121/UWCA PE38 9LQ alleged unauthorised works in a Conservation Area Consideration 91 Railway Road Downham Market Norfolk Pending Downham Market 05-May-17 17/00191/UADV PE38 9EP alleged unauthorised advertisement - Timbos Car Wash Consideration Weslea 137 Broomhill Downham Market alleged unauthorised use - running music lessons for Pending Downham Market 09-May-17 17/00195/UNAUTU Norfolk PE38 9QU guitar and drums also posters Consideration 73 Howdale Road Downham Market Norfolk Pending Downham Market 08-Aug-16 16/00375/UWCA PE38 9AH Alleged unauthorised works in a Conservation Area Consideration 26 Wingfields Downham Market Norfolk Pending Downham Market 12-Oct-16 16/00479/BOC PE38 9AR alleged breach of condition Consideration The Quality 4x4 Sales 91 Railway Road Downham Market 01-Dec-16 16/00547/BOC Downham Market Norfolk PE38 9EP alleged breach of condition Notice Issued Rumbles Fish Bar 55 Bridge Street Pending Downham Market 05-Dec-16 16/00555/UWCA Downham Market Norfolk PE38 9DW alleged unauthorised light sign 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 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 44 Bagthorpe Road East Rudham King's Lynn Pending East Rudham 03-May-17 17/00181/UNOPDE Norfolk PE31 8RA alleged unauthorised operational development Consideration 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 Pending East Winch 09-Jan-15 15/00015/UNOPDE Carr 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 The Old Station Yard Gayton Road East Pending East Winch 17-Mar-17 17/00134/UNTIDY Winch Norfolk PE32 1NP alleged untidy land Consideration Banyer Hall 121 Ladys Drove Emneth Pending Emneth 20-Oct-14 14/00648/BOC Wisbech 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 Listed Pending Emneth 18-Dec-14 14/00730/UWLB Norfolk PE14 8DG 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 North of Featheredge 51 Mill Road Emneth Pending Emneth 04-May-17 17/00186/UNAUTU Norfolk PE14 8AE alleged unauthorised GRT Encampment Consideration Chantilly 175 Outwell Road Emneth Wisbech Pending Emneth 21-Feb-17 17/00084/UNAUTU Norfolk PE14 0EA alleged unauthorised use Consideration 2 Leonards Lane Feltwell Thetford Norfolk Pending Feltwell 27-Apr-15 15/00209/BOC IP26 4EQ alleged breach of condition relating to 12/01683/RM Consideration Former Hills Garage Lynn Road Gayton Pending Gayton 26-Jun-14 14/00374/UNAUTU King's Lynn Norfolk PE32 1QJ alleged unauthorised use Consideration Latymer Cottage 6 Station Road Great Pending Great Massingham 23-Mar-17 17/00081/UWCA Massingham King's Lynn Norfolk PE32 2HY alleged unauthorised works in a Conservation Area Consideration Mill Hill Nursery Cliffe En Howe Road Pott Pending Grimston 12-May-16 16/00223/BOC Row Norfolk PE32 1BY alleged breach of condition relating to 11/01658/F Consideration Mill Hill Nursery Cliffe En Howe Road Pott Pending Grimston 20-Jul-16 16/00331/UADV Row Norfolk PE32 1BY alleged unauthorised Advertisement Consideration Beck House Nethergate Street Harpley Pending Harpley 16-Jan-17 17/00031/UNOPDE Norfolk PE31 6TW alleged unauthorised operational development Consideration Land At Rear of Rose
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