View Council planning meeting online – 2 June 2020

Published Thursday 28 May 2020

Harborough District Council’s next planning meeting will be held ‘virtually’ and the public can follow the discussions online.

The next Planning Committee meeting will take place on Tuesday 2 June 2020 from 6.30pm and people will be able to view the meeting via a weblink which will be publicised on the Council website at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.

Applications being considered on the night are:

  • 19/01902/FUL – Erection of 33 dwellings with associated landscaping, highways and drainage infrastructure (revised scheme of 19/00099/FUL) at Bowden Fencing, Leicester Lane, Great Bowden
  • 20/00004/FUL – Creation of a new external artificial sports pitch with associated features; including a Hockey Turf Pitch (HTP), an extended tennis/netball court, perimeter fencing with gated entrances and artificial floodlighting systems at the Robert Smyth Academy, Burnmill Road, Market Harborough
  • 20/00540/FUL – Erection of a single storey rear extension at Ferndale House, Mill Hill Road, Arnesby, Leicestershire
  • 20/00579/FUL – Change of use of land to cemetery including installation of close board fence Cemetery Ce3, at Main Street, Foxton, Leicestershire

The planning committee will consider applications on the night remotely, and registered speakers will be making representations via phone and audio only. Speakers have been asked to submit a written version of their statement as well.

It is a very full agenda, and not all decisions may be made. If the meeting is still ongoing at 9.30pm a vote will be taken to ascertain if the committee wishes to continue beyond that time or adjourn the meeting until another day. If a decision is taken to continue beyond 9.30pm the meeting will conclude and be restarted.

Please note that you will not be able to view the meeting on Safari web browsers; please download Microsoft Edge on your device to view the meeting.

More information about the meeting including agenda and papers can be found here.  More information about accessing the meeting will be available through this same link.

In April, local authorities were granted new powers by the Government to hold committee meetings remotely during the coronavirus pandemic.