Reserved Matters Application for the Hathern Road Access and link road to the Strategic Link Road and associated infrastructure and enabling works for Parcel E1 of the Employment Zone pursuant to outline planning permission reference P/14/1833/2, including the discharge of outline conditions 43 (Noise Assessment), 51 (Ecological Appraisal)

Discharge of conditions 7 (details of hard landscaping) & 11 (scheme for treatment of PROW) of P/20/0515/2 (reserved matters of outline planning permission referenced P/14/1833/2 for the erection of 217 dwellings (phase 1a))

Site for the erection of up to 270 dwellings. (Revised scheme P/13/1641/2 refers). Removal of condition 16 of P/14/1687/2.

Reserved Matters Application relating to layout, landscaping, open space and internal arrangements of Outline Planning Application ref: P/21/0027/2 (erection of up to 50 dwellings with internal access roads, public open space, landscaping, surface water attenuation and associated infrastructure).

Discharge of Conditions 16 (Pedestrian and Cycle Link), 20 (Delivery and Servicing Management Plan), 23 (Maintenance of Drainage Scheme), 27 (Detailed Lighting Scheme ) and 32 (CCTV) of Planning Application ref: P/21/2626/2 (Hybrid application: Full permission for demolition of existing structures and erection of retail unit (Use Class E) and associated parking, landscaping and ancillary works. Outline permission (access only) for demolition of existing structures and erection of drive-thru restaurant (Class E/sui generis) and drive-thru coffee shop (Use Class E) with associated parking, landscaping and ancillary works)

Erection of a drive-thru restaurant (Class E/ Sui Generis) with associated access, servicing, car parking, hard and soft landscaping and other associated works

Discharge of conditions 10 (Construction Environmental Management Plan), 12 (Land Contamination), 15 (Surface Water Drainage Scheme), 18 (Infiltration Testing), 20 (Construction Traffic Management Plan) and 28 (Scheme and Timetable for Delivery for the treatment of Public Right of Way L13 between Ashby Road West and Tamworth Close) of Planning Permission ref: P/20/2088 (Residential development for the erection of up to 210 dwellings with associated access, landscaping, open space and sustainable drainage)

Reserved Matters Application for the approval of appearance, landscaping, layout and scale relating to Outline Planning Application ref: P/20/2162/2

Variation of Conditions 2 (Approved Plans), 3 (Prevent any subdivision, creation of mezzanine floor or addition of any retail floorspace), 7 (Noise levels from external plant, servicing and acoustic treatment), 8 (Acoustic fence or any enclosure(s)), 9 (Arboricultural impact Assessment/ Tree Protection Plan), 10 (Landscaping scheme),13 (Existing and proposed site levels and finished ground floor levels) and 17 (Access arrangements & off-site highways works on Fairway Road South) of Planning Application ref: P/21/2626/2 (Hybrid application: Full permission for demolition of existing structures and erection of retail unit (Use Class E) and associated parking, landscaping and ancillary works. Outline permission (access only) for demolition of existing structures and erection of drive-thru restaurant (Class E/sui generis) and drive-thru coffee shop (Use Class E) with associated parking, landscaping and ancillary works) for amendments to site layout, northern and eastern elevations of retail unit, relocation of external plant and acoustic fence, removal of staircase with replacement ramp to eastern elevation and revised details/ alternative arrangement for off-site highway works to Fairway Road South

Site for the erection of up to 400 dwellings and associated infrastructure (Outline Application with all matters reserved other than access).

Construction of a 49.9MW solar farm with a battery storage facility with associated access, landscaping and infrastructure.

Discharge of Conditions 9 (Construction Traffic Management), 13 (Construction Environmental Management Plan), 14 (Surface Water Drainage), 15 (Construction Phase Drainage), 17 (Drainage Infiltration Testing), 20 (Green Infrastructure Retention and Protection), 21 (Ecological Mitigation Strategy) and, 22a (Site Investigation) of Planning Application ref: P/21/2045/2 (Outline application for residential development of up to 50 dwellings with all matters reserved except for access)

Erection of new porch entrance, infill to front elevation recess, new double garage and front boundary wall with metal railings and conversion of existing garage into habitable space

All buildings and land used in association with Health and Safety Training business. Please see schedule in Planning Statement of each building and external areas history/timeline and specific use to the building

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1 Mixed "A. Crown lift Yew and Lime trees over hanging road and crossing. Balance crown accordingly. 5m confirmed B. Crown reduce Yew and holly away from building 2m confirmed C. Remove dead wood from all trees." 2 Mixed "Fell x3 trees leaning towards road and barrier. Fell dead ivy clad tree. Sever ivy from all trees - (woodchip from works can be used within area)"

Site for the erection of up to 350 dwellings with primary school and associated infrastructure to include alterations to Tickow Lane (Outline Application with all matters reserved except Principal Access).

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Discharge of Condition 22 (Access Closure Plan ) of Planning Application ref: P/20/2088/2 (Residential development for the erection of up to 210 dwellings with associated access, landscaping, open space and sustainable drainage. (Outline - Access only to be considered)).

Discharge of condition 9 (Phasing Plan) of P/14/1833/2 (Outline planning permission for residential development and associated infrastructure)

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Alteration to existing vehicle garage and showroom to extend the building, add a first floor office, change the elevational treatment and replace the signage

Discharge of Condition 8 (Revised Elevations) of Planning Application ref:P/22/1524/2 (Reserved Matters approval for 210 dwellings with associated access, landscaping, open space, sustainable drainage, and other associated infrastructure, following approval of outline app. ref: P/20/2088/2)

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Discharge of condition 36 ( Green Infrastructure Biodiversity Management Plan) of P/14/1833/2 ( Outline planning permission for residential development up to 3,200 dwellings; up to 16 ha of employment land of B1/B2 and B8 uses; a mixed-use Community Hub of up to 4 ha comprising a local convenience retail unit (2,000 sqm); up to 1,000 sqm of other A1 retail, A2 financial and professional services, A3 food and drink, B1 business and D1 uses, sites for Gypsy, Travellers and Travelling Showpeople provision totalling 1 ha; 2 primary schools up to 2 ha each; strategic open space including allotments; access roads and new Strategic Link Road; open space/landscaping and associated works; principal means of access; restoration of Garendon Park and assets; all other matters to be reserved)

University of Ulster Visiting Professor, Pat Loughrey, former Director of the BBC Nations and Regions, and one of the speakers at the seminar, points out:  “In any hierarchy of audience need, local news comes first. Sadly, those needs are seldom reflected in political or corporate priorities.“The seminar will ask: How true is this and what can be done about it?” 'The Value of Localism – What’s the Case for Local Media?' seminar takes place on Wednesday, November 23, from 4pm – 6pm in Room B82D23 on the University of Ulster’s Belfast campus, York Street, Belfast BT15 1ED.The event is FREE and open to everyone, but participants need to register their attendance by calling or emailing Linda Forbes on: 01474 338711, linda.forbes@vlv.org.uk Further Information: Audrey Watson Media & Corporate Relations E: a.watson1@ulster.ac.uk

Reserved Matters application pursuant to Outline Application ref: P/21/2045/2, seeking approval of Appearance, Landscaping, Layout and Scale for the Erection of 50 dwellings (Use Class C3) together with associated access, parking and landscaping works

Discharge of Conditions 5 (Landscaping Phasing Plan) and 15 (External Lighting) of Planning Permission ref: P/22/1524/2 (Reserved Matters approval for 210 dwellings with associated access, landscaping, open space, sustainable drainage, and other associated infrastructure, following approval of outline app. ref: P/20/2088/2)

Construction of a 49.9MW solar farm with a battery storage facility with associated access, landscaping and infrastructure (P/23/2029/2)

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Do you have an opinion about local radio and television programmes? Do you think they are an important part of our lives?On Wednesday November 23, a free, open-to-all seminar will give professionals and the general public the opportunity to hear from experts and discuss Northern Ireland’s local media provision and its relevance.Organised by the University of Ulster’s Centre for Media Research, Voice of the Listener and Viewer (VLV) and supported by Ofcom NI, the seminar titled, ‘The Value of Localism – What’s the Case for Local Media?’ will take place at the university’s Belfast campus and is the first VLV event to be held in the province for 15 years.Chaired by award-winning radio producer, former radio executive and VLV member, John Rosborough, the seminar will examine Northern Ireland media provision from a variety of perspectives – industry, regulatory, political, professional and educational.Invited speakers include: Mike Nesbitt, NI Assembly Member for Strangford and former UTV journalist. Dave Hyndman, Community Media Director of local TV station, NvTv. Jonathan Rose , Director of Ofcom NI. Maggie Swarbrick , Director, MA in Journalism, University of Ulster, and BBC broadcast journalist. Professor Pat Loughrey, former Controller, BBC Northern Ireland and BBC Director, Nations and Regions from 2000 - 2009. Pat is currently Warden of Goldsmiths College, University of London and a Visiting Professor at the School of Media, Film and Journalism, University of Ulster. Maire Messenger Davies, VLV Board member and Professor of Media Studies at the University of Ulster says: “This is a great opportunity to bring policy makers, regulators, broadcasters, academics, students and members of the public together to discuss an issue that affects us all – the ability of local media to inform us about what goes in our own communities and to hold those in power to account.”On a recent visit to Northern Ireland, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Jeremy Hunt , claimed: “Local TV will contribute to growth in the creative industries, develop local journalism and help to bring communities together around a shared voice and interest.“These new, local TV services will be a fundamental change in how people get information about their own communities, and how they hold their representatives to account.”

Section 73 Variation of Condition 1 (Approved Plans) of Planning Application ref:P/22/1524/2 (Reserved Matters approval for 210 dwellings with associated access, landscaping, open space, sustainable drainage, and other associated infrastructure, following approval of outline app. ref: P/20/2088/2). Variation to consist of retrospective changes to farmers track

Discharge of Condition 4 (Arboricultural Method Statement)of Planning Application ref: P/22/1524/2 (Reserved Matters approval for 210 dwellings with associated access, landscaping, open space, sustainable drainage, and other associated infrastructure, following approval of outline app. ref: P/20/2088/2, Land off Ashby Road West, Shepshed, Leicestershire)