odour
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13.11.2020
An inspector has approved plans for a new home within the 400m exclusion zone of Chelmsford’s water recycling centre, noting that the area’s prevailing wind would carry odours away from the appeal site....
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16.10.2020
Plans to build 90 homes next to a major steelworks in Corby that can operate 24 hours a day have been rejected after the appellant failed to address concerns that saw its earlier application for 167 homes on...
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26.06.2020
An inspector has ruled that plans for 58 flats downwind of Newcastle’s principal recycling and waste treatment facility could lead to odour complaints that would disrupt the city’s waste management services...
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12.06.2020
An inspector has approved plans for a timber hut with built-in barbecue in the rear garden of a Weymouth home, ruling that its effects would be no worse than those caused by a garden party or normal outdoor...
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28.02.2020austerity | Community Infrastructure | Cymru | elderly care | food production | noise | odour | wales
A Carmarthenshire woman's plan to run a meals on wheels service from an outbuilding at her home to replace a service previously offered by the county council can go ahead, an inspector has ruled, citing the...
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31.01.2020
An inspector has refused retrospective permission for a second pigeon loft behind a terrace of homes in the Rhondda Valley, ruling that odour, noise and vermin concerns had 'clearly disturbed' nearby...
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18.09.2019
A controversial delivery-only kitchen facility operated by app-based startup Deliveroo has been awarded a temporary 12-month permission, subject to numerous conditions and compliance with a community liaison...
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08.12.2017
Plans for two poultry sheds and a biomass boiler have been allowed 85 metres away from an existing cottage in Herefordshire, after an inspector ruled that unpleasant odours would be acceptable for short and...
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03.10.2017
Plans for a fish and chip shop in Bampton, west Oxfordshire, have been refused, after an inspector found that the ‘very high odour’ food and outdoor queueing area would unacceptably harm...
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11.07.2017Economic Growth | Legal | Leisure & Tourism | odour | Planning Law | Policy & Politics | Takeaway | traffic | West Midlands
An inspector has backed Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council’s refusal to allow a change of use from a retail unit to a fish and chip shop.
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