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25/00169/FUL | Removal and replacement of existing combustible cladding and external wall elements with new non-combustible materials and associated works | 11 Moon Street Plymouth PL4 0AL
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HSE Fire Consultation

Consultation Date: Wed 05 Feb 2025

Urban Design

Consultation Date: Wed 05 Feb 2025

High Rise Buildings

Consultation Date: Wed 05 Feb 2025

Natural Infrastructure Team

Comment Date: Mon 17 Mar 2025

The Natural Infrastructure team has no objection to this proposal.

The proposed works may take place within a site/in 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. Please note bats are incredibly sensitive, so any alterations to buildings including roof lining, timber treatment, tile replacement will need consideration. 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; therefore, close inspection of the site's habitat should be undertaken prior to the commencement of works to determine if any bats or birds reside behind the cladding. If nesting birds or bats are found to be present works should cease until the applicant has obtained further advice from Natural England on 0845 601 4523 or email wildlife@naturalengland.org.uk. Further advice on bats is available from The Bat Conservation Trust 0845 1300 228.

Highway Authority

Comment Date: Tue 25 Feb 2025

2500169FUL_11 Moon Street.pdf

Public Protection Service

Comment Date: Thu 13 Feb 2025

954862 Consultation Response 2.pdf

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