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21/02031/FUL | Demolition of existing 'ROSLA' building and Installation of 3no. double modular classroom blocks with associated landscaping. | University Technical College Park Avenue Devonport Plymouth City Of Plymouth PL1 4RL
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Sport England

Consultation Date: Thu 16 Dec 2021

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Consultation Date: Thu 16 Dec 2021

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Consultation Date: Tue 01 Feb 2022

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Lead Local Flood Authority

Comment Date: Fri 14 Jan 2022

University Technical College EDG21.001.FRSR-109.pdf

Natural Infrastructure Team

Comment Date: Wed 05 Jan 2022

We hold no objections to the work outlined in this application. We condition the biodiversity net gain (BNG) enhancements outlined in the submitted Ecological Impact Assessment [Nov 2021], particularly Section 4.1.2 for wildflower meadow creation and new hedgerow planting alongside Figure 2 which highlights the Ecological Constraints and Opportunities Plan (ECOP). Additionally we welcome the implementation of nest boxes throughout the site.

Additionally we include the following informative should protected species be present during development:
1) PROTECTED SPECIES INFORMATIVE
The proposed works may take place on a building with suitability for bats or breeding birds. Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981), bats and breeding birds are legally protected against disturbance, injury or killing and bat roosts are protected against obstruction, damage or destruction. If bats or a bat roost is present in the building, a licence to carry out the works from Natural England may be required. For further information please contact Plymouth City Council's Natural Infrastructure Officers.

Reason: In the interests of the retention, protection and enhancement of wildlife and features of biological interest, in accordance with JLP Policies SPT12 & DEV26 and NPPF paragraphs 174, 185 & 181. In practice, if any protected species are found on site (such as nesting birds, bats or reptiles) works must cease immediately, and a suitably qualified Ecologist consulted.

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