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From: Matt White
29 July 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
I believe you are an authority with planning responsibilities
(according to
http://www.theplanningdirectory.co.uk/au...), apologies
if this is not the case.
Can you please let me know the following relating to planning
applications featuring a change of use from A1 (shop), under the
Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987.
In the last 5 years:
1) How many planning applications have you received featuring a
change of use from A1?
2) Of those applications in 1, how many of these were
retrospective?
3) How many planning applications have you received from Starbucks
(or their representatives) featuring a change of use from A1?
4) Of those applications in 3, how many of these were
retrospective?
Yours faithfully,
Matt White
From: info
Lancaster City Council
29 July 2009
Thank you for contacting Lancaster City Council.
Your email will be forwarded to the appropriate team, who aim to respond
within 5 working days.
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From: Heald, Dianne
Lancaster City Council
13 August 2009
Dear Mr White
The information you have requested from Lancaster City Council under
Freedom of Information Act is indicated below in red.
If you are not happy with this response please contact Tracey Hurst, by
emailing [email address], in the first instance. If you are still
not satisfied you have the right to ask for an internal review of the
decision. This will be dealt with by the Head of Legal and Human
Resources. If your appeal is not resolved you would then have the further
right to appeal to the Information Commissioner for an independent review.
Yours faithfully
Dianne Heald
Support Services Manager
Planning Services
Lancaster City Council
Tel: 01524 582303
Fax: 01524 582322
Email: [email address]
From: Matt White [[1]mailto:[FOI #15542 email]]
Sent: 29 July 2009 20:18
To: info
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Planning Applications featuring
Change of Use from A1
Dear Sir or Madam,
I believe you are an authority with planning responsibilities
(according to [2]http://www.theplanningdirectory.co.uk/au...),
apologies if this is not the case.
Can you please let me know the following relating to planning
applications featuring a change of use from A1 (shop), under the
Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987.
In the last 5 years:
1) How many planning applications have you received featuring a
change of use from A1? 41
2) Of those applications in 1, how many of these were
retrospective? 1
3) How many planning applications have you received from Starbucks
(or their representatives) featuring a change of use from A1? 1
4) Of those applications in 3, how many of these were
retrospective? 0
Yours faithfully,
Matt White
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