Plans for the site include the building of a McDonald s, Aldi supermarket and a Range store with a garden centre. In their letter to Pegasus the council says that: The development proposed is not considered to be an EIA development within the meaning of the EIA Regulations. The decision is based on the information known at the time and selection criteria for screening Schedule 2 development and Planning Practice Guidance This decision is given without prejudice to any final determination of the planning application. the development therefore does not require an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
Cornwall council has today (Feb 25) decided that no Environmental Impact Assessment will be needed
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A GOVERNMENT planning inspector has dismissed an appeal that would have allowed a rural barn to be converted into a house. Last year Bradford Council was informed that a Mr R Hall planned to convert a large barn at Bloody Row, off Green Lane, Queensbury, into a three bed house. It was a permitted development application rather than a full planning application - with the applicant arguing that the conversion would not involve any major construction work. However, planning officers argued that converting the barn, at the rear of the site, into a house would require substantial reconstruction and refused the permitted development request.