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Venue: Council Chamber, Town Hall, Chorley and YouTube
Contact: Matthew Pawlyszyn Email: matthew.pawlyszyn@chorley.gov.uk
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Minutes of meeting Tuesday, 9 November 2021 of Planning Committee PDF 200 KB Minutes: Resolved: Minutes were approved (11:0:1) as a correct record and signed by the Chair. |
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Declarations of Any Interests Members are reminded of their responsibility to declare any pecuniary interest in respect of matters contained in this agenda.
If you have a pecuniary interest you must withdraw from the meeting. Normally you should leave the room before the business starts to be discussed. You do, however, have the same right to speak as a member of the public and may remain in the room to enable you to exercise that right and then leave immediately. In either case you must not seek to improperly influence a decision on the matter. Minutes: Councillor Hilton declared an interest in application 3a 19/00251/FUL - Land To The Rear of 13-16 Spinners Close, Coppull citing his proximity to the site in addition to ongoing case work. |
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Planning applications to be determined The Director (Planning and Development) has submitted eight items for planning applications to be determined (enclosed).
Plans to be considered will be displayed at the meeting or may be viewed in advance by following the links to the current planning applications on our website. https://planning.chorley.gov.uk/online-applications/search.do?action=simple&searchType=Application Minutes: The Director of Planning and Development submitted eight items for consideration. In considering the applications, Members of the Planning Committee took into account the agenda reports, the addendum and the verbal representations and submissions provided by Officers and individuals. |
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19/00251/FUL - Land To The Rear of 13-16 Spinners Close, Coppull PDF 297 KB Additional documents:
Decision: Planning permission refused. Minutes: Public Speaker: Councillor Steve Holgate (Ward Councillor)
Councillor Alex Hilton declared an interest on this item and subsequently left the meeting at 20:12.
After careful consideration, it was proposed by Councillor Alistair Morwood, seconded by Councillor Gordon France that the application be refused.
A Further proposal was proposed by Councillor Martin Boardman, seconded by Councillor Harold Heaton that the application be approved.
The loss of the woodland that made valuable contribution to the landscape, contrary to BNE10 of the Local Plan.
The loss of partial biological heritage site and connectivity to the wider site area contrary to BNE9.
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21/00361/FUL - The Village Hall, 47 Chapel Lane, Coppull, Chorley PDF 300 KB Additional documents:
Decision: Planning permission granted, subject to conditions. Minutes: After careful consideration, it was proposed by Councillor Harold Heaton, seconded by Councillor Martin Boardman, and subsequently resolved (11:0:1) that the application be approved subject to conditions. |
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21/00419/FUL - Land adjacent to Harbour Barn, Harbour Lane, Wheelton PDF 382 KB Additional documents: Decision: Planning permission refused. Minutes: Registered Speakers: Councillor Margaret France (Ward Councillor) and Michael Moore (Applicant).
After careful consideration, it was proposed by Councillor Martin Boardman, seconded by Councillor Alex Hilton and resolved (7:3:1) that planning permission was refused for the following reason:
The proposed development is inappropriate development in the Green Belt, which is harmful by definition. It fails to preserve the openness of the Green Belt and conflicts with the third purpose of the Green Belt due to encroachment into the countryside. Substantial weight is attached to this harm. No 'very special circumstances' have been put forward by the applicant, nor have any been identified by the Local Planning Authority to outweigh this harm. The proposal is, therefore, considered contrary to the National Planning Policy Framework at Chapter 13.
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21/00545/CLEUD - Land adjacent to Wigan Lodge, Wigan Lane, Chorley PDF 363 KB Additional documents:
Decision: The application for a certificate of lawfulness for an existing use was refused. Minutes: Registered speakers: Councillor Alistair Bradley (Ward Councillor) and David Balbi (Applicant)
After careful consideration, it was proposed by Councillor Harold Heaton, seconded by Councillor James Nevett and resolved (unanimously) that the application for a certificate of lawfulness for an existing use was refused for the following reason:
The information contained within the application was not sufficiently precise and unambiguous. Chorley Council as the Local Planning Authority was not satisfied that, on the balance of probabilities, a material change of use of the land (as shown on the submitted Location Plan) had not occurred. The use as described was not, therefore, proven to be lawful within the meaning of Section 191 of the Town and County Planning Act 1990. |
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21/01171/FUL - Land South Of Red Bank Scout Hut, Little Carr Lane, Chorley PDF 308 KB Additional documents:
Decision: Decision deferred to allow Members of the Planning Committee the opportunity to visit the site of the proposal. Minutes: Registered speaker: Laura Daniels (objector)
After careful consideration, it was proposed by Councillor Harold Heaton, seconded by Councillor Martin Boardman and resolved (9:1:2) that the decision was deferred to allow Members of the Planning Committee the opportunity to visit the site of the proposal. |
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21/00745/FULMAJ - Alison Arms, 279 Preston Road, Coppull, Chorley, PR7 5DU PDF 345 KB Additional documents:
Decision: Planning Permission refused. Minutes: Public speakers: David Greenwood (Objector)
After careful consideration, it was proposed by Councillor Martin Boardman, seconded by Councillor Danny Gee, and subsequently resolved (4:5:1) that planning permission was refused for the following reason:
Concerns in respect of under provision of car park spaces and highway safety concerns contrary to policy BNE1 and SC4. |
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21/00954/OUT - Roecroft Farmhouse, Ulnes Walton Lane, Ulnes Walton, Leyland, PR26 8LT The application has been withdrawn by the applicant’s agent. Decision: This item was withdrawn from the agenda. Minutes: This item was withdrawn from the agenda. |
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21/01017/FUL - Blainscough Works, Blainscough Lane, Coppull, Chorley, PR7 5HT PDF 381 KB Additional documents: Decision: Planning permission granted, subject to conditions. Minutes: After careful consideration, it was proposed by Councillor Alex Hilton, seconded by Councillor Danny Gee and subsequently resolved (unanimously) that planning permission was granted, subject to conditions. |
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21/01104/FUL - Mediterranean At Robin Hood, Blue Stone Lane, Mawdesley This item has been withdrawn from the agenda. Decision: This item was withdrawn from the agenda. |
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21/00839/FUL - Cuerden Valley Park, Shady Lane, Cuerden PDF 345 KB Additional documents:
Decision: Planning permission refused. Minutes: Public Speakers: Ann Phelan (Objector), Neville Whitham (Parish Councillor), Councillor Mark Clifford (Ward Councillor) and Joel Turner (Agent)
After careful consideration, it was proposed by Councillor Alex Hilton, seconded by Councillor James Nevett and subsequently resolved (9:1:2) that planning permission was refused for the following reason:
The proposed development would result in the loss of trees and hedgerow, which makes a valuable contribution to the character of the landscape, and is not outweighed by the benefits of the development, contrary to policy BNE10 of the Chorley Local Plan 2012 – 2026.
Due to the rural tree lined character of Shady Lane, which provides a higher level of public amenity, the loss of trees would be harmful to the character of the lane and locality contrary to policy BNE1 of the Chorley Local Plan 2012 - 2026
Planning permission refused. |
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To receive and consider the report of the Director of Planning and Development. Minutes: Members noted the report of the Director of Planning and Development which set out planning appeals and decisions received between 27 September and 26 November 2021. |