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by aldc on 8 January, 2014
The next South Area meeting takes place next Monday at the Cherry Hinton Village Centre. First comes an Open Forum at which anyone can say anything or ask anything of the councillors present. Next, councillors will select community projects, to be funded by money from building developers as part of their planning obligations.
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There are 2 planning applications this week. The details can be found at www.cambridge.gov.uk/publicaccess and type in the application number 13/1611/FUL 05/12/2013 44 Sedley Taylor Road CB2 8PN New second floor (attic) dormer to form shower room Delegated Decision 13/1649/FUL 04/12/2013 Lika Shing Centre Cancer Research UK Addenbrookes Robinson Way CB2 0RE Installation of 2 portakabins to […]
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There are 3 planning applications in the northern part of the Queen Edith’s this week. As usual the details can be found by entering the code at: www.cambridge.gov.uk/publicaccess 13/1681/CLUED 25/11/2013 40 Cavendish Avenue CB1 7UT Application for a certificate of lawfuless under Section 191 for a garage/workshop. Delegated Decision 13/1685/FUL 28/11/2013 241 Hills Road CB2 […]
Read more Leave a commentby on 28 November, 2013
Just two planning applications this week. To see the details visit http://www.cambridge.gov.uk/publicaccess click on the ‘Start using the Public Access online register’ and type the application number into the search field. 13/1683/FUL 22/11/2013 EF Language School 221 Hills Road CB2 8RW Erection of external plant chamber to the north east side of language school bordering […]
Read more Leave a commentby aldc on 19 November, 2013
Queen Edith’s councillors uphold the tradition of advice surgeries, a regular slot in the area where we can talk to people face-to-face about local issues or requests for help with resolving a problem. We have held these at various spots around the ward but at present we are in Wulfstan Way every second Saturday morning, […]
Read more Leave a commentby on 26 September, 2013
The controversial replacement pavilion on Hills Road 6th Form College’s playing field, which backs on to Sedley Taylor Road, has been formally opened. It can clearly be seen from London trains. The concerns of some residents about the access road to the playing field and the risks of increased use remain. Most agree that it […]
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There is a variety of applications this week. As usual enter the code at: http://www.cambridge.gov.uk/publicaccess, 13/1246/FUL 09/09/2013 16 Hinton Avenue CB1 7AS Re-roofing and installing insulation (raising ridge height by 120mm) Delegated Decision 13/1291/FUL 12/09/2013 17 Godwin Close CB1 8QS New annexe to the rear of property Delegated Decision 13/1317/FUL 10/09/2013 2 Edendale Close CB1 7XD […]
Read more Leave a commentby aldc on 8 September, 2013
The next South Area meeting is 16th September, in the Alison Shrubsole room at Homerton College. Start time is 7.30 p.m. The meeting begins with an Open Forum, at which anyone can make a brief statement or ask questions of councillors and officers. There will be an update on projects funded from developer contributions, including […]
Read more Leave a commentby aldc on 13 July, 2013
The South Area Committee meets next Monday, at the Cherry Hinton Village Centre. Please note the earlier start time of 6.30pm. This is to allow for an unusually high number of planning applications. The meeting opens with a public forum, followed by the setting of police priorities for the next few months, environmental grants, and […]
Read more Leave a commentby aldc on 13 July, 2013
Click on the links to view further details of each application, and a link to a form, should you wish to comment. These are all ‘delegated decisions’, meaning that the applications will be determined by officers unless a councillor asks for them to be decided at a South Area Committee meeting. 13/0897/FUL 02/07/2013 3 Alwyne […]
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