Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council Council Online Planning - Decision Notice Summary

Planning Application Number: RB2025/1665
Site Address: Wath Academy Sandygate Wath-upon-Dearne 9999
Description: Erection of detached external dining hall with pathways
Officer Recommendation: GRANTED CONDITIONALLY
Officer Recommendation Date: 24 March 2026
Decision Date: 24 March 2026
Decision Type: GRANTED CONDITIONALLY
Temporary Expiry Date:
Decision Level/Committee: Delegated (Part 2A)
Conditions / Reason for Refusal: 01 The development hereby permitted shall be commenced before the expiration of three years from the date of this permission. Reason In order to comply with the requirements of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. 02 The permission hereby granted shall relate to the area shown outlined in red on the approved site plan and the development shall only take place in accordance with the submitted details and specifications as shown on the approved plans (as set out below) (Drawing numbers site and location plan 2025/094/00B, proposed site plan 2025/094/02B, elevations and floorplans including canopy roof plan 2025/094/03A)(received 22.12.25 and 05.02.26). Reason To define the permission and for the avoidance of doubt. 03 The materials to be used in the construction of the external surfaces of the development hereby permitted shall be in accordance with the details provided in the submitted application form/shown on drawing nos elevations and floorplans elevations and floorplans including canopy roof plan 2025/094/03A. The development shall thereafter be carried out in accordance with these details. Reason To ensure that appropriate materials are used in the construction of the development in the interests of visual amenity and in accordance with Core Strategy CS28 ‘Sustainable Design. Land Contamination 04 If during development works unexpected significant contamination is encountered, the local planning authority shall be notified in writing immediately. Any requirements for remedial works shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Authority. Works thereafter shall be carried out in accordance with an approved Method Statement. This is to ensure the development will be suitable for use and that identified contamination will not present significant risks to human health or the environment. Reason To ensure the safe occupation of the site in accordance with Policy SP54 of the Rotherham Local Plan and paragraph numbers 187, 196 and 197 of the National Planning Policy Framework, December 2024. 05 If virgin material, subsoil/topsoil materials are required to be imported to site for remedial/landscaping works, then these materials will need to be tested at a rate and frequency to be agreed with the Local Authority to ensure they are free from contamination and will not present a risk to future users of the site and the environment. Reason To ensure the safe occupation of the site in accordance with Policy SP54 of the Rotherham Local Plan and paragraph numbers 187, 196 and 197 of the National Planning Policy Framework, December 2024. 06 The site shall be developed with separate systems of drainage for foul and surface water on and off site. The separate systems should extend to the points of discharge to be agreed. Reason In the interest of satisfactory and sustainable drainage. 07 No piped discharge of surface water from the application site shall take place until works to provide a satisfactory outfall, other than the existing local public sewerage, for surface water have been completed in accordance with details submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. Reason To ensure that the site is properly drained and in order to prevent overloading, surface water is not discharged to the public sewer network. Biodiversity Net Gain 08 No development shall commence on site until: (a) a Biodiversity Gain Plan has been submitted to the planning authority, and (b) the planning authority has approved the plan. The details shall be implemented in accordance with the timescales set out in the approved Biodiversity Gain Plan. For guidance on the contents of the Biodiversity Gain Plan that must be submitted and agreed by the Council prior to the commencement of the consented development please see the link: Submit a biodiversity gain plan - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) Reason The effect of paragraph 13 of Schedule 7A to the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 is that planning permission granted for the development of land in England is deemed to have been granted subject to the condition (the biodiversity gain condition), to ensure Biodiversity Net Gain. Informatives 01 Unless an exception or a transitional arrangement applies1, the effect of paragraph 13 of Schedule 7A to the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 is that planning permission granted for the development of land in England is deemed to have been granted subject to the condition “(the biodiversity gain condition”) that development may not begin unless: (a) a Biodiversity Gain Plan has been submitted to the planning authority, and (b) the planning authority has approved the plan. The planning authority, for the purposes of determining whether to approve a Biodiversity Gain Plan in respect of this permission would be Rotherham MBC. Failure to submit a Biodiversity Gain Plan prior to the commencement of development will lead to formal enforcement action being considered, which could be in the form of a Temporary Stop Notice (that will require all development on site to stop, for a period of 56 days). Biodiversity Gain Plan The biodiversity gain plan must include/accompanied by: (a) information about the steps taken or to be taken to minimise the adverse effect of the development on the biodiversity of the onsite habitat and any other habitat; (b) the pre-development biodiversity value of the onsite habitat; (c) the post-development biodiversity value of the onsite habitat; (d) any registered offsite biodiversity gain allocated to the development and the biodiversity and the biodiversity value of that gain in relation to the development; (e) any biodiversity credits purchased for the development; (f) any information relating to irreplaceable habitat making up onsite habitat (g) information about steps taken or to be taken to minimise any adverse effect of the development on, and arrangements for compensation for any impact the development has on the biodiversity of, any irreplaceable habitat4 present within the onsite baseline. (h) any additional information requirements stipulated by the secretary of state. 02 To ensure that the biodiversity gain objective is met and the condition can be discharged successfully it is important that biodiversity net gain is considered through the planning process. The plan is the mechanism to ensure that the biodiversity gain objective is met and in particular: • The post development biodiversity value of the developments on-site habitat is accurate based on the approved plans and drawings for the development; • Any off-site biodiversity gains have been registered and allocated to the development and; • Biodiversity credits, if they are necessary for the development, have been purchased. As the development is achieving a net loss on-site currently the applicant will need to provide information as to how they will meet 10% net gain. Either through off-site habitat enhancement on land within their ownership, purchasing of units from a habitat bank or as a last resort purchasing statutory credits from Natural England. Positive and Proactive Statement Whilst the applicant did not enter into any pre application discussions with the Local Planning Authority for this development, the proposals were in accordance with the principles of the National Planning Policy Framework and following clarifications did not require any further alterations or modification.

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