The development to which this permission relates must be begun not later than the expiration of three years beginning with the date of this permission.
Reason: By virtue of Sections 91 to 95 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
Related application(s):
P11/E1945/DIS,
P11/E2217/DISThat the development hereby approved shall be carried out in accordance with the details shown on the following approved plans, AGF10:425.3A1, AGF10:425:7:1Rev 2, AGF10.425.2.A, 10.425.1A and AGF10;425:20, except as controlled or modified by conditions of this permission.
Reason: To secure the proper planning of the area in accordance with Development Plan policies.
Prior to the commencement of development samples of all materials to be used in the external construction and finishes of the development hereby permitted shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.
Reason: To safeguard the character of the area in accordance with Policies G2, G6, CON2, CON5 and D1 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2011.
That the building specified in the application to be demolished shall be demolished within two months of the first use of the cold store and walk in freezer hereby permitted.
Reason: To ensure satisfactory comprehensive development in accordance with Policies G2, G6, CON5 and D1 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2011.
Prior to the commencement of any site works (including demolition or site clearance) a protected area shall be designated for all existing trees which are shown to be retained, and the trees shall be protected in accordance with a scheme which complies with the current edition of BS 5837: "Trees in Relation to Construction" and shall have been submitted to, and approved in writing by, the local planning authority. The agreed measures shall be kept in place during the entire course of development
Reason: To safeguard trees which are visually important in accordance with Policies G2, G6, C9 and D1 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2011.