26/0322ApproveLast updated 24/07/2026, 12:48
An application has been submitted to discharge ten planning conditions relating to Plot 6 under outline permission 22/0265.
The conditions cover matters including site remediation, drainage management, noise impact, air quality, travel planning, and external lighting.
Discharge of Conditions
Squires Gate Lane, Blackpool FY4
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Discharge of conditions 5 (Remediation Strategy), 7 (gas monitoring), 8 (oil interceptor), 12 (Air Quality Assessment), 13 (Noise Impact Assessment), 15 (drainage), 16 (drainage management and maintenance), 23 (Construction Management Plan), 29 (Travel Plan) and 33 (external lighting) attached to outline planning permission 22/0265, insofar as they relate to Plot 6.
Application Timeline
Application Registered17/06/2026
Application Validated23/06/2026
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