Planning Application Essex County Council Town And Country Planning Act 1990 (As Amended) Town And Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015 (As Amended) Notice Under Article 15
Notice ID: MF0228685
Essex County Council
Planning Application Essex County Council Town And Country Planning Act 1990 (As Amended) Town And Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015 (As Amended) Notice Under Article 15
Notice is hereby given that Essex County Council has received planning application from Danbury Aggregates Ltd for Continuation of use of land for mineral extraction through a revised phasing scheme without compliance with Conditions 20 (Soil Storage); 39 (Phasing Scheme) and 41 (Water Management) of planning permission ref no: ESS/19/14/MAL. - ESS/35/17/MAL Land at Royal Oak Quarry, Maldon Road, Woodham Mortimer
Members of the public may inspect a copy of the application and other documents submitted with it online at www.essex.gov.uk/viewplanning or at Essex County Council at the below address (please call for an appointment on 03330 139808). Consultation on this application is open until 17 August 2017.
Representations or objections in respect of this application can be made online at www.essex.gov.uk/ viewplanning; via email to
mineralsandwastedm@essex.gov.uk; or in writing to the undersigned by 17 August 2017. Please include your name and full postal address. Any representations or objections received will be taken into account by the Council with the result that they may be made available to the public.
For details on how information will be used and held by ECC please see the Minerals and Waste Planning Privacy Statement at http://www.essex.gov.uk/Minerals-Waste-Planning-Team/
Richard Greaves, Acting Head of County Planning, Essex County Council, Minerals & Waste Planning, Planning & Environment, E3 County Hall, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1QH
(Various Roads, Maldon District) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic & Clearway) (No.8) Order 2017
Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council has made the above Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Effect of the order:
1. To temporarily close the various lengths of road in the Maldon District as specified in Schedule 1.
2. A temporary 'No Stopping' restriction will be introduced on both sides of carriageway on the above lengths of roads for the duration of the closure to facilitate the works. Signs will be installed indicating when the No Stopping restriction will be in force.
"The Essex County Council (Maldon District) (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (Consolidation) Order 2008" will be temporarily amended to include the temporary 'No Stopping at Any Time' restriction and suspend any existing parking and waiting restrictions on the above lengths of roads only. All other restrictions and exemptions contained in the aforementioned Order and Amendments to that Order shall remain in force. The works being undertaken will take place within an 18-month period from 01/08/2017 exact dates will be specified on http://roadworks.org/. The roads will be closed to facilitate each phase and then re-opened to the public. Access will be maintained for emergency services. Diversion routes will be signed at each location and residents will be informed of the dates of each phase via letter/leaflet drop and advanced warning signs on the road.
For all enquiries please contact our Contact Centre on 0345 603 7631.
The Order will come into effect on 01/08/2017 and may continue in force for 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the earlier.
Schedule 1
Office Lane, Lt Totham
from its Junction with Plains Road to its Junction with Park Wood Lane for a distance of approx 1239m
Park Wood Lane, School Road, The Street, Plains Road and reverse
Various Roads, Maldon District) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic & Clearway) (No.9) Order 2017
Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council has made the above Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Effect of the order:
1. To temporarily close the various lengths of road in the District of Maldon as specified in Schedule 1.
2. A temporary 'No Stopping' restriction will be introduced on both sides of carriageway on the above lengths of roads for the duration of the closure to facilitate the works. Signs will be installed indicating when the No Stopping restriction will be in force.
"The Essex County Council (Maldon District) (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (Consolidation) Order 2008" will be temporarily amended to include the temporary 'No Stopping at Any Time' restriction and suspend any existing parking and waiting restrictions on the above lengths of roads only. All other restrictions and exemptions contained in the aforementioned Order and Amendments to that Order shall remain in force. The works being undertaken will take place within an 18-month period from 01/08/2017 exact dates will be specified on http://roadworks.org/. The roads will be closed to facilitate each phase and then re-opened to the public. Access will be maintained for emergency services. Diversion routes will be signed at each location and residents will be informed of the dates of each phase via letter/leaflet drop and advanced warning signs on the road. For all enquiries please contact our Contact Centre on
0345 603 7631.
The Order will come into effect on 01/08/2017 and may continue in force for 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the earlier.
Schedule 1
Road Extent
Diversion
No diversion for this closure.
Brickhouse Farm Road, Great Braxted
From its junction with Kelvedon Road to a point approx. 1054 metres East. From its junction with Loamy Hill Road to its junction with Tolleshunt D'Arcy Road, a distance of approx. 1930 metres. From its junction with Scraley Road to its junction with
B1026 Goldhanger
Road, a distance of approx. 1822 metres. From its junction with School Road to a point approx. 858 metres East. From its junction with Totham Hill Green to its junction with Loamy Hill Road, a distance of approx. 1837 metres.
Witham Road.
Tolleshunt
Major
The Street, School Road, Beckingham Street and reverse.
Chigborough Road, Maldon
Scraley Road,
B1022 Colchester
Road, B1026 Goldhanger Road and reverse.
Beckingham
Street,
Tolleshunt Major Plains Rd,
Great Totham
Beckingham Street, Witham Road, The Street, School Road and reverse. Loamy Hill Road,
B1022 Maldon
Road/Colchester Road, Chapel
Road, Totham Hill
Green and reverse.
(Orplands, Bradwell-on-Sea) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2017
Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council has made the above Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Effect of the order: To temporarily close that length of Orplands, Bradwell-on-Sea in the District of Maldon, from its junction with Maldon Road, to its junction with Waterside Road for a distance of approximately 343m. The closure is scheduled to commence on 18th September 2017 for 3 days, or where stated on a valid permit (BC005CB1W0000EA2WFA21PT1 - BT). The scheduled dates may vary for these works with appropriate signs showing and/or displayed on www.roadworks.org. The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while renewal of faulty aerial cable works are undertaken by BT. An alternative route is available via Maldon Road, Waterside Road and vice versa.
The Order will come into effect on 27th July 2017 and may continue in force for 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the earlier.
Dated: 27/07/2017
Road
Sextons Lane, Gt Braxted
Extent
from its Junction with Braxted Park Road to its Junction with Tiptree Road for a distance of approx
1050m
from its Junction with Grove Farm Road to its Junction with Witham Road for a distance of approx
1497m
Diversion
Braxted Park Road, Tiptree Road and reverse
Brick House
Road,
Tolleshunt Major
Witham Road, Loamy Hill Road, B1022, Grove Farm Road amd
reverse
Essex County Council
County Hall , Market Road , Chelmsford , Essex , CM1 1QH
http://www.essex.gov.uk/Pages/Default.aspx 0845 743 0430
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