Planning Application Details

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Decision made
Description
Illumination of pathways between Manor Road and Mill Road to the new extension.
Location
St Thomas of Canterbury Parish Church Manor Road Goring on Thames
Grid Reference
459809/180713
Applicant
Rev Mark Blamey
The Vicarage
Manor Road
GORING ON THAMES
RG8
Agent
Mr Brian Loveridge
18 Wallingford Road
Goring on Thames
RG8 0AY
Constraints
Goring Conservation Area
Grade I Listed Building
Case Officer
Gabriella Brown
Telephone: 01235 422600
Email: planning@southoxon.gov.uk
Consultation / Notification
No further Representations on this application will be accepted.

Consultations / Notifications to date are shown below.

Name / Number
Date Sent
Response Date
 
c/o Mr P Clegg
Old Jubilee Fire Station
Red Cross Road
Goring
Oxon
RG8 9HG
14 03 2011
23 03 2011
 
The Mill Cottage
Lock Approach
Goring
READING
RG8 9AD
11 03 2011
 
1 Lybbes Cottages
Manor Road
Goring
READING
RG8 9DS
11 03 2011
 
1 The Old Vicarage
Manor Road
Goring
READING
RG8 9DR
11 03 2011
 
2 Lybbes Cottages
Manor Road
Goring
READING
RG8 9DS
11 03 2011
 
The Vicarage
Manor Road
Goring
READING
RG8 9DR
11 03 2011
 
Grahamsfield
Lock Approach
Goring
READING
RG8 9AD
11 03 2011
 
The Ferry House
Ferry Lane
Goring-on-Thames
Reading
Berkshire
RG8 9DX
11 03 2011
25 03 2011
 
Village Hall
High Street
Goring
READING
RG8 9AG
11 03 2011
 
County Archaeological Services
12 03 2011
27 06 2011
 
OCC Countryside Service
12 03 2011
21 03 2011
 
Conservation Officer
11 03 2011
25 03 2011
 
Health & Housing - Env. Protection Team
22 03 2011
05 04 2011
 
Forestry Officer
 
Application Type
Minor
Application Progress
Date Received  
18th February 2011
Registration Date  
8th March 2011
Start Consultation Period  
8th March 2011
End Consultation Period  
6th April 2011
Target Decision Date  
3rd May 2011
Decision
Planning Permission on 15th April 2011
Conditions / Refusal Reasons
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.

That the development hereby approved shall be carried out in accordance with the details shown on the following approved plans, Block_Plan_Proposed_Dwg_BLO-002, Site_Layout_OP1-001 and Lantern_Details, 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.

No development shall take place until a professionally competent archaeological organisation, as approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority, has been commissioned to carry out a full watching brief during the period of construction works. The watching brief shall preserve by record any archaeological features which may arise in the course of works and shall include limited archaeological excavation where necessary and the retrieval of artefactual evidence. Reason: To safeguard the recording and inspection of matters of archaeological importance on the site in accordance with advice contained within PPS5.

The use of the external lighting system shall be switched off by an automatic timer clock when the area is not in use between 22:00 and 07:00, and by a light sensitive switch when natural light is available. Reason: To protect the appearance of the area, the environment and wildlife, and local residents from light pollution in accordance with South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2011 Policy EP3 - Light Pollution.

Light trespass into the windows of any light sensitive premises (e.g. residential properties) shall not have a Vertical Illuminance greater than 5 Lux (In accordance with the Institution of Lighting Engineers Guidance Notes for the Reduction of Obtrusive Light GN01). Reason: To protect the appearance of the area, the environment and wildlife, and local residents from light pollution in accordance with South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2011 Policy EP3 - Light Pollution.

To minimise light Glare from the Luminaries, the main beam angle shall not be directed towards any potential observer and at an angle greater than 70 Degree (In accordance with the Institution of Lighting Engineers Guidance Notes for the Reduction of Obtrusive Light GN01). Reason: To protect the appearance of the area, the environment and wildlife, and local residents from light pollution in accordance with South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2011 Policy EP3 - Light Pollution.
Appeal
No appeal lodged.
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