October 3rd, 2010 |
Planes in Barling, Signs in Rawreth Lane
Here are two new planning applications that have been submitted.
One is in Barling:
10/00333/LDC
Parish: Barling Magna Parish Council
Ward: Barling & SuttonProposal:
Existing Use of Aircraft Taking Off, Landing On, Manoeuvre On, For The Purpose Of The Transport Of Passengers and/or Flying Instruction, Aircraft To Be Fuelled and/or Stored At The Airfield, The Use Of Existing Three Grass Runway Strips, Hangers And Standing For Stored Aircraft
Location: Baldwins Farm Little Wakering Road Barling Magna
You can view it here.
the other is for some 4 metre high signs to the Rayleigh Leisure Centre:
10/00407/ADV
Parish: Rayleigh Town Council
Ward: Downhall And RawrethProposal:
3no Double Sided Non Illuminated Freestanding Signs 4000mm High x 1600mm Wide. 3no Double Sided Directional Lamp Post Signs 1200mm High x 500mm Wide Hung 3m From Pavement Level
Location:
Rayleigh Leisure Centre Priory Chase Rayleigh
You can view it here.

Ron Oatham
Trevor Parrett
Bruce Smart
Chris Stanley
Elena Black

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October 4th, 2010 at 06:10
Admin, Why have you assumed in the title of this application that the signs will be in Rawreth Lane?
The address on the Planning Application is clearly ‘Rayleigh Leisure Centre, Priory Chase, Rayleigh, Essex, SS6 9NF’
If your assumptions are true then this planning application would be an incorrect submission.
October 5th, 2010 at 07:10
Sorry, I should have mentioned both roads.
Maybe the council should have done that as well.
October 5th, 2010 at 10:10
Will the corporate green go with the corporate orange ?I do not like the juxtaposition of colours or design of the two signs alongside the junction .
October 5th, 2010 at 01:10
Yes, as RDC have an interest in these premises the Planning Dept. should have picked up on this and corrected it to provide a TRUE description of the sign locations.
Why do they need all these signs in Rawreth Lane? What’s wrong with the standard brown signs that are nationally recognised for these types of premises?
Rawreth Lane will look like Down Town America soon and approval of such signs will re-open the problems we had before where non-approved signs started to appear at the entrance to the Rawreth Industrial Estate road and trenders Avenue. For those who don’t know about this, RDC had to enforce removal of the unauthorised signs, advertising businesses some distance away, by written notice.