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General information
Number P163661/H
Current status Determination Made
Decision Hedgerow Retention Notice
Appeal decision
Type Hedgerow Removal
Location Land and Farm Building, at Marsh Farm Weobley Herefordshire
Proposal Removal of 130 metres of hedgerow.
Parish Weobley
Ward Weobley
Easting/Northing 341039 - 251544
Case officer Dr Rob Widdicombe
Applicant name Mr I Dyer
Applicant address Moss Field Back Lane Weobley Hereford Herefordshire HR4 8SG
Publicity date Wednesday 16 November 2016
Comments by Wednesday 7 December 2016
Application dates
Date received Monday 14 November 2016
Date validated Monday 14 November 2016
Consultation start date Wednesday 16 November 2016
Consultation end date Wednesday 7 December 2016
Decision date Tuesday 20 December 2016
Target determination date Monday 26 December 2016
Consultees
Consultee
Name Mr Julian Cotton
Organisation name Herefordshire Council
Address Archaeological Advisor
Date consulted Wednesday 16 November 2016 
Consultee
Name Cllr Mark Cooper
Organisation name Weobley
Address 3 Orchard Close Dilwyn Hereford HR4 8HQ
Date consulted Wednesday 16 November 2016 
Consultee
Name Mr Paul Russell
Organisation name Weobley PC
Address 2 Church Road Knighton Powys LD7 1EB
Date consulted Wednesday 16 November 2016 
Consultee
Name Mr James Bisset
Organisation name Herefordshire Council
Address Blueschool House Blueschool Street P.O. Box 230 HR1 2ZB
Date consulted Friday 2 December 2016 

Commenting on this planning application through this website is now closed. Representations may however be submitted directly to planning_enquiries@herefordshire.gov.uk if the application has not yet been determined. Find contact details of your case officer.

Relevant documents

Application Form (1)

Decisions (1)

Planning Application Details