Sports Ground Bull Lane London N18 1RA Data via plota.co.uk
Description
Details submitted pursuant to reference 24/03470/FUL: written scheme of investigation stage 1 (6) in respect of construction of a new build four-storey Selby Centre building comprising some 4795sqm (GEA) of multi- functional space for use by a range of community related activities (offices, meeting rooms, restaurant/ cafe and nursery, education, a new community hall and other flexible spaces for hire (Use classes F2(b), F1(a), E(b,d,g)); a new single storey sports pavilion (Class e(d)) comprising some 267.6 sqm (GEA) of floorspace and all associated plant and servicing infrastructure (including energy centre). A new vehicular access from Bull Lane; new/ replacement surface car and minibus parking; a floodlit 3-G playing pitch; a MUGA; a revised sports field layout (cricket and football); an outdoor gym; padel courts; children's play-spaces; community growing space; new wildlife areas and surface water attenuation pond; new and enhanced boundary treatments; enhanced pedestrian/ cycle entrances into the Park and a network of new/ enhanced pedestrian and cycle links within the Park and associated lighting. - Stage 1 WSI - Email Approval from Historic England of the Stage 1 WSI Data via plota.co.uk
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Enfield is one of the fastest councils in England for householder decisions, ranking #13 out of 292. Only 4% of applications have the time limit extended, well below the 40% national average - the council usually decides on time. Householder applications are slightly less likely to be approved here (84%) than the national average (90%).
