Backland Development and Development in the Grounds of Houses
Source: Ramsey Local Plan
garden areas are protected from inappropriate residential development, particularly where such development would result in the loss of existing trees or hedgerows (reference: Policy R/E/P3).
Development in the grounds of existing houses or on backland sites will not be permitted where:
- it would result in overdevelopment of the site or an unacceptable density of development;
- it would adversely affect the amenities of adjoining properties through overlooking, overshadowing, loss of privacy or increased noise and disturbance;
- it would result in the loss of trees, hedgerows or other landscape features which make a significant contribution to the character and appearance of the area;
- adequate access and parking cannot be provided;
- it would be detrimental to the character and appearance of the area.
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2023
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Ramsey
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Variation of Condition 4 of 23/00313/B proposing alternative construction materials
Erection of 2No Dwellings, alteration to existing vehicular access, and erection of replacement boundary wall (retrospective) to rear south boundary
Approval in principle for proposed residential development, addressing means of access and number of plots
Proposed variation of condition of approval No 1 to P.A. 19/00778/B, for an extension of time, proposed conversion and extension to outbuilding to create a residential dwelling
Erection of a detached single garage in the rear garden
Erection of a single dwelling on land adjacent to Rheast Mooar House
Replacement of existing commercial storage building with detached dwelling
Approval in principle for the erection of a detached dwelling
Approval in principle for the erection of a detached dwelling and creation of a vehicular access for Rheast Mooar House
Variation of conditions two and three of PA 11/01777/A to extend the permission by one year