Waters Garage
why don't they just apply for permission? seems a no brainer. The only reason they got stopped was because they didnt have permission, not because they wouldnt be allowed it.
- Darcy Sarto
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Re: Waters Garage
Part of any "permission" would include the need to comply with EA regulations on discharges to surface drains which is the expensive bit to get right.
http://archive.defra.gov.uk/environment ... charge.pdf" target="_blank
http://archive.defra.gov.uk/environment ... charge.pdf" target="_blank
Re: Waters Garage
A planning application for the complete redevelopment of the site has now been submitted
http://online.eastherts.gov.uk/swiftlg/ ... 14/1369/FP" target="_blank
http://online.eastherts.gov.uk/swiftlg/ ... 14/1369/FP" target="_blank
Re: Waters Garage
According to the minutes of the Development Management Committee Meeting, this issue has been resolved, leaving just the site use outstanding.Darcy Sarto wrote:Part of any "permission" would include the need to comply with EA regulations on discharges to surface drains which is the expensive bit to get right.
http://archive.defra.gov.uk/environment ... charge.pdf" target="_blank
Re: Waters Garage
The plans look reasonable and good to see they are proposing to build houses rather than more flats. The car showroom and car wash etc. was always a temporary location and the development appears to be a step forwards for the area getting rid of a bit of an ugly building.
- Darcy Sarto
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Re: Waters Garage
What is going on with cheese/wedge shaped block at the eastern end of the site/plans?
Re: Waters Garage
I think they're trying to feta cottage in there.
I'll get my coat....
I'll get my coat....
Re: Waters Garage
If you go to the 3D drawings it is interesting how much they can fit in. Looks like the wedge shape is 3 flats....................