Public speaking scheme
The Council has a scheme so you can now speak at
Planning and Regulatory
Committee meetings.
Planning and Regulatory is the Committee that discusses and
makes decisions on many of the planning applications made to the
Council.
Please note that you can still write to us about any development
proposal being considered by the Council without having to speak in
front of the committee.
How to register to speak at a
Planning and Regulatory Committee
If you would like to speak at one of the Planning
and Regulatory Committee meetings, we would prefer you
to apply by clicking on the 'apply here' icon in
related links on the right or alternatively you can post the
cut off slip included in the public speaking leaflet
referred to below.
Full details of the scheme are set out in the public speaking
at Planning and Regulatory Committee meetings leaflet.
If you would like to speak, you will need to give written notice
by 5pm on the Thursday before the meeting. No late
notifications can be accepted. When you register to speak, you need
to confirm that we can give your details to anyone else who may
register to speak.
Agendas for meetings will be available five working days before
the meeting. These can be viewed at the Borough Offices or
they can be downloaded.
Programme of Planning and Regulatory Committee
meetings 2011
Tuesday 10 January 2012
Wednesday 29 February 2012
Tuesday 27 March 2012
Tuesday 24 April 2012
Planning applications going to committee will
be listed below (this is usually determined seven working
days prior to the committee date).
Planning and Regulatory Committee - 10 January
2012
|
Application No.
|
Address |
Description |
| 07/11/0907/F |
Land off Halstead Hill and Barrow Lane Goffs Oak
Waltham Cross
Hertfordshire
EN7 5LL
|
Redevelopment of existing site to provide 14 detached houses
with garages, access, car parking, landscaping and an area of
open/public space |
| 07/11/0916/F |
Land Adjacent to Creasy Court
Raglan Avenue Waltham Cross Hertfordshire
EN8 8DB
|
Erection of four no three bed and two no two bed terraced
houses |