Tuesday 21 June 2011

Home Farm planning consent

I've now had a response to my request. This reads:

Dear Mr Pollock
 
Please find attached as requested. The outstanding RM (reserved matters) consents are as follows:
 
CB/10/03462/RM - Phases 1A and 1B Landscaping.
CB/10/03463/RM - Phases 2 & 3 Landscaping.
CB/10/03469/RM - Phase 1C Provision of Lower School Playing Field, Community Building (including library and pre-school / nursery) car parking and all ancillary works. Including landscaping and pedestrian access through Church Walk.
 
 
In addition Central Beds has written to Persimmon (27 May) stating
 
 
 
I can confirm that the Council has now had an opportunity to revisit the current
position in relation to the outline planning permission in respect of ‘Home Farm,Cranfield’.
Please accept this letter as written confirmation that the Council’s position is that no lawful implementation of the outline planning permission (planning ref:
MB/05/00885/OUT) has occurred or is able to occur at this moment in time. To
clarify the following pre commencement conditions remain outstanding:
Condition 15 - New Lower School Playing Field Timetable - details currently
being considered
Condition 17 - Overall management and maintenance – details currently being
considered
Condition 19 - Play Areas - details yet to be received
Condition 20 - Boundary Treatment - details yet to be received.
Condition 28 - Foul and Surface Water - details currently being considered
Condition 30 - Code of Construction Practice - details currently being
considered
Condition 37 - Off site highway works - details currently being considered

In addition, for a lawful implementation of the above planning permission to
occur all of the Reserved Matters (RM) for the entirety of the site need to have
been granted and their relevant pre commencement conditions satisfactorily
discharged before each RM is commenced.






2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps whilst the builders are standing idle and given that the roundabout at the junction of Lodge Road and Salford Road is complete, maybe we could now have a triumphal arch at the entrance to Cranfield proclaiming "Welcome to Cranfield, Pearl (or Peak) of the Marston Vale!

Anonymous said...

As I wandered down Court Road, yesterday morning, there was obviously something going on at the Lower School. I know this because of the double parking which forced a large agricultural vehicle to reverse back up to the High Street. Good job it wasn't an ambulance or fire engine.
Bearing in mind that the parking (particularly on the bend by the Church) is pretty bad most days, is it time for some strategically placed double yellow lines?