Planning Applications
For Consideration 2ND JULY 2025
1 UTT/25/1561/HHF – 1 Patmore Road
Single storey rear extension
No Comment
2 UTT/25/1585/FUL – Land to the East of High Lane
S73 application to vary condition 4 (approved plans) and condition 21 (scheme of highway works) of UTT/22/0457/OP (Outline application with all matters reserved except for access for up to 30 no, dwellings, parking, landscaping, access and all associated development) – revise the approved proposed footpath proposals and amend the wording and plans of condition 21
Although members do not object to the application, they would request you impose the following conditions:
- There needs to be a safe crossing point at the southern end of the path from the east side of High Lane to connect with the existing footway on the western side.
- Trees which were removed from the boundary line to be replanted with mature species.
- Verification that the path will be available to all parishioners 24/7 and that it will be lit and fully maintained by the developer/management company.
3 UTT/25/1600/HHF – Dwelling at the Manor House, Church Road
Ground floor front and side extension to create a garden room
No Comment
4 UTT/25/1623/HHF – 47 Brook Road
Ground floor rear and side/infill extension
No Comment
5 UTT/25/1681/FUL – Rear of Stoner House, Silver Street
S73 application to vary condition 11 (M4(2) requirement) of UTT/22/3242/FUL – change the condition of M4(2) to M4(1) requirements
No Comment
6 UTT/25/1628/HHF – 24 Nuthatch Place
Proposed garage conversion to gym/office
No comment as long as it meets parking standards
7 UTT/25/1542/FUL – London Stansted Airport, Bassingbourn Road
Airfield works comprising two new taxiway links to the existing runway (Rapid Access Taxiway and Rapid Exit Taxiway) to enable continued airfield operations of 274,000 aircraft movements and an increase in passenger throughput from 43million terminal passengers to up to 51 million terminal passengers, in a twelve month calendar period.
Draft papers from the Airport Working Group and Cllr Kavanagh ,as our lead on planning, were circulated to members ahead of the meeting.
Members discussed the reports and all gave their views, agreeing that the Parish Council’s response must be based on the impact on the local community. It was agreed that Cllr Van de Bilt and Cllr Kavanagh would work together to combine the reports and that in our response, we would also ask UDC to commission specialist consultants to advise on the application given its complex nature. Once the reports are combined, the final draft will be sent to the Clerk and Chair for review before being submitted.