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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
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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 and as shown on the approved plans (detailed below)
Drawing no. 250304 – 201 Rev B, 250304 – 202 Rev B , 250304 – 203 Rev B, 250304 – 204 Rev B, 250304 – 205 Rev B, 250304 – 206 Rev B Received 1 September 2025
Reason
To define the permission and for the avoidance of doubt.
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The development hereby granted shall not be occupied until details of the foul, surface water and land drainage systems] and all related works necessary to drain the site have been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. These works shall be carried out concurrently with the development and the drainage system shall be operating to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority prior to the occupation of the development.
Reason
To ensure that the site is connected to suitable drainage systems and to ensure that full details thereof are approved by the Local Planning Authority before any works begin and in accordance with Policy CS25 of the Local Plan.
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The use hereby permitted shall only be open to customers or for deliveries between the hours of 0800hrs to 2000hrs Monday to Saturdays and 0900hrs to 1800hrs on Sundays
Reason
In the interests of the amenities of the occupiers of nearby dwellings
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No noise generating fixed plant including mechanical ventilation, air conditioning / refrigeration compressor units or extraction plant shall be installed in any part of the development until full and precise details have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The details shall include a BS4142:2014+A1:2019 noise assessment and 1/3 octave frequency analysis with appropriate corrections for acoustic features and shall detail any mitigation measures, physical or operational to achieve a maximum cumulative plant Noise Rating Level of no more than 0dB(A) above the prevailing background levels, outside the boundary of the nearest noise sensitive property.
Competent Person – Footnote All noise assessments should be carried out by a competent person. Developers may wish to contact the Association of Noise Consultants http://www.association-of-noise-consultants.co.uk/ (020 8253 4518) or the Institute of Acoustics http://www.ioa.org.uk (0300 999 9675) for a list of members.
Reason
To safeguard the amenities of the occupiers of nearby properties in accordance with RMBC Policy SP52 and parts 12 & 15 of the NPPF.
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No above ground construction shall take place until details of the materials to be used in the construction of the external surfaces of the development hereby permitted have been submitted or samples of the materials have been left on site, and the details/samples have been approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall thereafter be carried out in accordance with the approved details/samples.
Reason
To ensure that appropriate materials are used in the construction of the development in the interests of visual amenity
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The premises shall be used as a barber shop only and for no other purpose (including any other purpose in Class E of the Schedule to the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order, 1987).
Reason
The premises are not considered suitable for general use within the Class quoted for residential amenity reasons.
Informatives
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This development is not subject to the statutory Biodiversity Gain Plan condition because of the declaration on the application form that the development was exempt (because the impact on habitat is de-minimis).
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The granting of this planning permission does not authorise any signage to be erected related to the development. Such signage is controlled by the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007 and a separate application for advertisement consent may be required.
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Demolition/Construction Phase
1. Except in case of emergency, no operations shall take place on site other than between the hours of 0800 to 1800 hours Monday to Friday and between 0900 to 1300 hours on Saturdays. There shall be no working on Sundays or Public Holidays. 2. All machinery and vehicles employed on the site shall be fitted with effective silencers of a type appropriate to their specification and at all times the noise emitted by vehicles, plant, machinery or otherwise arising from on-site activities, shall be minimised in accordance with the guidance provided in British Standard 5228 Code of Practice; 'Noise Control on Construction and Open Sites', and Minerals Planning Guidance Note 11 (1993) 'The Control of Noise at Surface Mineral Workings'.
3. At all times during the carrying out of operations authorised or required under this permission, best practicable means shall be employed to minimise dust. Such measures may include water bowsers, sprayers whether mobile or fixed, or similar equipment.
4. Effective steps shall be taken by the operator to prevent the deposition of mud, dust and other materials on the adjoining public highway caused by vehicles visiting and leaving the site. Any accidental deposition of dust, slurry, mud or any other material from the site, on the public highway shall be removed immediately by the developer.
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Drainage informatives
1.Flood resilience should be duly considered in the design of the new building/s or renovation. Guidance may be found in BRE Digest 532 Parts 1 and 2, 2012 and BRE
Good Building Guide 84.
2.Developments should have floor levels set higher than the recorded flood level or a
minimum of 300mm above proposed ground level due to surface water flooding.
3. Surface water drainage plans should include the following:
? Rainwater pipes, gullies and drainage channels including cover levels.
? Inspection chambers, manholes and silt traps including cover and invert levels.
? Pipe sizes, pipe materials, gradients and flow directions.
? Soakaways, including size and material.
? Typical inspection chamber / soakaway / silt trap and SW attenuation details.
? Site ground levels and finished floor levels.
4. Surface Water Discharge From Brownfield Site: There should be no increase in surface water discharge from the site to existing sewers / watercourses. On site surface water attenuation will therefore be required if drained areas to existing sewers / watercourses are to be increased.
A 30% net reduction to existing peak discharge (up to a 1/100 yr storm + 40% CC) will be required if the site is being re-developed. A full justification will be required where the development cannot achieve the 30% betterment on the existing run-off rate.
5. On Site Surface Water Management:
The site is required to accommodate rainfall volumes up to 1 in 100 year return period (plus climate change) whilst ensuring no flooding to buildings or adjacent land.
The applicant will need to provide details and calculations including any below ground storage, overflow paths (flood routes), surface detention and infiltration areas etc. to demonstrate how the 100 year + 40% CC rainfall volumes will be controlled and accommodated.
Where cellular storage is proposed and is within areas where it may be susceptible to damage by excavation by other utility contractors, warning signage should be provided to inform of its presence. Cellular storage and infiltration systems should not be positioned within highway.
Guidance on flood pathways can be found in BS EN 752
Positive and Proactive Statement
Whilst the applicant did not enter into any pre application discussions with the Local Planning Authority, the proposals were in accordance with the principles of the National Planning Policy Framework and did not require any alterations or modification.
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