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Latest planning applications for Fenland

Latest planning applications for Fenland

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Fenland District Council has received a range of new planning applications over the past week, including proposals for new dwellings, tree works, telecoms infrastructure, and changes to existing buildings. Below is a summary of the latest applications submitted to the council.
Shangri La, 93 Front Road, Murrow, Cambridgeshire. Details reserved by conditions relating to external finishes, drainage, landscaping, and reinstatement of footway/verge for the erection of 2 dwellings. Ref. No: F/YR25/3095/COND
The Ferry, London Road, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire PE16 6SG. Works proposed to one sycamore tree covered by TPO 11/1968. Ref. No: F/YR25/0557/TRTPO
Telecoms Pole 51593, Westfield Road, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. Permitted development notice for the installation of one light pole under Regulation 5 of The Electronic Communications Code. Ref. No: F/YR25/0554/PANR
Telecoms Pole 51349, Ollard Avenue, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. Permitted development notice for the installation of one light pole under Regulation 5 of The Electronic Communications Code. Ref. No: F/YR25/0553/PANR
Telecoms Pole 51867, Tower Road, Friday Bridge, Cambridgeshire. Permitted development notice for the installation of one light pole under Regulation 5 of The Electronic Communications Code. Ref. No: F/YR25/0555/PANR
Westons Yard, Ramsey Road, Pondersbridge, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE26 2TW. Screening opinion sought for use of land for processing end of life vehicles, including depollution, dismantling, recycling, and parts storage. Ref. No: F/YR25/2003/CCC
Ivydene, Beezling Fen Drove, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire PE16 6UL. Proposal to erect a detached building for dog grooming, training, and agility services. Ref. No: F/YR25/0560/F
Land North West Of 34 Westfield Road, Manea, Cambridgeshire. Permission in principle sought to erect up to seven dwellings, including the formation of a new access. Ref. No: F/YR25/0561/PIP
Happy Anywhere Farm, Forty Foot Bank, Ramsey, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE26 2XS. Certificate of lawfulness (proposed) for the erection of a detached garden room/office. Ref. No: F/YR25/0558/CERTP
52 Cherry Road, Whittlesey, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE7 2GJ. Proposal to erect a detached garage in the rear garden of the existing dwelling. Ref. No: F/YR25/0559/F
Land South Of 37A Westfield Road, Manea, Cambridgeshire. Details reserved by condition regarding contamination for the erection of four dwellings. Ref. No: F/YR25/3094/COND
1 Market Place, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire PE13 1DT. Proposed alterations to the existing building, including removal of signage, ATM, and night safe. Ref. No: F/YR25/0548/F
Land East Of The Hollies, Hospital Road, Doddington, Cambridgeshire. Reserved matters application for layout, scale, appearance, access, and landscaping for one dwelling, involving demolition of stables and hay store. Ref. No: F/YR25/0551/RM
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