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Planning applications

Application No: EPF/2113/21 Officer: Marie-Claire Tovey Applicant Name: Rapid Prop Limited Planning File No: 004581 Location: Brickfield House, High Road, Epping, CM16 6TH Proposal: An application to determine if Prior Approval is required for a proposed: Change of Use from Offices (Class B1(a)) to Dwellinghouses (Class C3).

Application No: EPF/1843/21 Officer: Zara Seelig Applicant Name: Mr Martin Tribe Planning File No: 026579 Location: 32 Tempest Mead, North Weald Bassett, Epping CM16 6DY Proposal: Application for a proposed garden room & the repositioning of fence. Any representations on the above applications should be made in writing, by Monday, 6th September 2021

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Application No: EPF/1852/21 Officer: Marie-Claire Tovey Applicant Name: Tim Heaney Planning File No: 012732 Location: Honeysuckle Cottage, Woodside, Thornwood Epping CM16 6LH Proposal: Erection of a freestanding traditionally-jointed oak-framed gazebo with plain clay tile roof.

Application No: EPF/1920/21 Officer: Alastair Prince Applicant Name: Mr A. Khan Planning File No: 009598 Location: 22 Pike Way, North Weald Bassett Epping CM16 6BL

Proposal: Single storey rear extension plus green oak porch. Application No: EPF/1924/21 Officer: Zara Seelig Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Loder Planning File No: 031282 Location: 65 Thornhill, North Weald Bassett, Epping CM16 6DW Proposal: Proposed demolition of existing rear extension & conservatory. New single storey rear extension & a new flat roof to the existing single storey accommodation to match the new rear extension.

Any representations on the above applications should be made in writing, by Monday, 13th September 2021

Epping Forest District Council www.eppingforestdc.gov.uk Comment online at www.eppingforestdc.gov.uk/iPlan or by post to: The Director of Planning and Economic Development, Epping Forest District Council, Civic Offices, 323 High Street, Epping, Essex CM16 4BZ Any enquiries should be made to the Application Processing Team

The Epping Forest District Council consultation seeks views on changes being proposed to the 2017 Local Plan Submission Version which is currently under independent examination. These are changes that the Local Plan Inspector considers necessary before the Plan can be adopted. These changes are known as Main Modifications. The Local Plan outlines proposed development across the District until 2033. This Main Modifications stage follows the public examination hearings that took place between February and June 2019 and the Inspector’s initial advice of August 2019.

This stage of consultation is limited to the changes (main modifications) proposed to the 2017 Plan and supporting documents that have informed these changes. It is not an opportunity to comment on parts of the 2017 Local Plan that are not proposed to be changed. Supporting documents include the Sustainability Appraisal addendum and the 2021 Habitats Regulations Assessment. Consultation Some of the changes to the proposed 2017 Local Plan Submission Version include: Removal of underground car parks at Epping, Loughton and Debden station (EPP.R3, LOU.R1 & LOU.R2) Reduction of homes in the South Epping Masterplan Area to 450 homes. (EPP.R1 & EPP.R2) Increase in capacity of land at Hainault Road (CHIG.R11) Full details of the consultation and supporting documents are available on the Eppowebsite. The quickest and easiest way to respond is via the online form but responses can also be made by email or post. All responses will be collated and sent to the Planning Inspector for consideration once consultation closes 23 September and will be uploaded to the Local Plan website — www.efdclocalplan.org.

Pride in Epping Forest

Councillors agreed to the motion for Epping Forest District Council (EFDC) to support a litter picking and awareness campaign called ‘Pride in Epping Forest’. The campaign will include annual recognition of individuals, community groups and town and parish councils who litter pick throughout the year. EFDC would join the nation-wide Keep Britain Tidy campaign and aim to work with Transport for London and City of London Corporation to help keep the Tube stations in the district and forest clear of litter. The motion also contains plans to: • provide more recycling bins subject to a mapping exercise • explore the use of dashcams on EFDC vehicles to help capture footage of those who throw rubbish from their vehicles • work with schools and community groups to raise awareness

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