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Monitoring Progress of this Planning Application
Date Received
Validation date
Committee date or Delegated
Start date of public consultation
End date of public consultation
Officer Report
Decision Notice
Appeal
16/02/06
16/02/06
Delegated
22/02/06
15/03/06
Not yet available
Not applicable
Case Officer
Application Form with Maps & Drawings
Lisa Chaney
tel: Warwick (01926) 412934
Comment on this Planning Application

Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 1995
NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 8

Proposed development at

HATTER SPACE COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTRE
UPPER ABBEY STREET NUNEATON
WARWICKSHIRE

I give notice that The Cabinet of Warwickshire County Council has applied to the County Planning Authority for planning permission for the

PROVISION FOR TARMACADAM CARPARK EXTENSION.

Members of the public may inspect copies of the application, the plans, and any other documents submitted with it, during the normal opening hours at:

· The County Planning Register of Applications. This is located at the Department of Planning, Transport & Economic Strategy, Barrack Street, Warwick. Please
ask for Mrs Bee Yew-Booth.

· Nuneaton Library, Church Street

· Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council Offices The Council House, Nuneaton

Anyone who wishes to discuss this application should contact Lisa Chaney, tel: Warwick (01926) 412934. Representations on the application, which should arrive no later than 15/03/2006, may be made in writing to Development Group, Department of Planning, Transport & Economic Strategy, Warwickshire County Council, Shire Hall, Warwick CV34 4SX, or by telephone to the above number, or by sending an e-mail message to lisachaney@warwickshire.gov.uk
Please quote application no. N154/06CC012.


Bee Yew-Booth
Authorising Officer
Date: 16/02/2006

If you would like independent advice on a planning matter, you can contact West Midlands Planning Aid Service, at Unit 319 The Custard Factory, Gibb Street, Birmingham B9 4AA, tel: 0121 766 8044. Advice is available free of charge to community groups and individuals who cannot afford to pay for help.







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