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Planning Committee - Monday, 1st September, 2025 9.30 am

September 1, 2025 View on council website

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Summary

The King's Lynn and West Norfolk Council Planning Committee met on Monday, 1 September 2025, to consider several planning applications and a report on delegated decisions. The agenda included decisions on applications for developments in Denver, Dersingham, Thornham and Walsoken. The committee was also scheduled to review planning applications determined by the Executive Director under delegated powers.

Land at Ryston Road, Denver

The committee was scheduled to consider an application for a self-build dwelling and garage on land north of 61 and 63 Ryston Road, Denver. The applicant, Mr and Mrs Foster-Bentham, sought permission to construct a single-storey, three-bedroom bungalow with a detached garage on a portion of their existing garden.

The application was called in by a Councillor Hodson, and the planning officer's report recommended approval, subject to conditions.

Key issues identified in the report included:

  • The principle of development
  • Form, character and design
  • Impact on neighbour amenity
  • Highway safety
  • Flood risk
  • Ecology, trees and biodiversity net gain
  • Climate change
  • Site boundary

The Parish Council objected to the proposal, stating that the land is very soft and sandy and nearby residents have commented to the parish council about their concerns on the boundary.

Park Hill, Dersingham

The committee was scheduled to discuss an application for proposed extensions and alterations at 8 Park Hill, Dersingham. The application sought permission for extensions and alterations to an existing dwelling, including the creation of a new first floor via the provision of a new roof structure and porch.

The application was called in by Councillor Bubb and Councillor Collingham.

The planning officer's report recommended approval, subject to conditions.

The Parish Council objected to the proposal, citing that it was not in character of the area, overbearing and dominant, a complete restructure of the plot, blocks the skyline and would have a detrimental affect on all neighbours.

Ploughmans Piece, Thornham

The committee was scheduled to consider an application for a self-build replacement dwelling at Megget, Ploughmans Piece, Thornham. The applicant, Mr Hunter, sought permission to demolish an existing bungalow and erect a two-storey replacement dwelling.

The application was referred to the committee by the Sifting Panel.

The planning officer's report recommended approval, subject to conditions.

The Parish Council objected to the application, stating that it was contrary to the Thornham Neighbourhood Plan, specifically Policies D1, H1, H4, and HA1.

Biggs Road, Walsoken

The committee was scheduled to discuss a retrospective application for the intensification of use of existing hardstanding at an existing Gypsy/Traveller site to enable the standing of additional caravans at land east of Willowdene north of Clydesdale, Biggs Road, Walsoken. The applicant, Mr J Rooney, sought permission to increase the number of caravans on the site to a total of six static caravans and three touring caravans.

The application was called in by Councillor Kirk, and the planning officer's report recommended approval, subject to conditions, which is at odds with the views of the Parish Council.

The Parish Council objected to the application on the grounds of over development, the retrospective nature of the application and a disregard for council processes.

Delegated Decisions

The committee was also scheduled to receive a schedule of planning applications determined by the Executive Director under delegated powers1. The report included performance data on the speed and quality of decision making.


  1. Delegated powers are the powers given to council officers to make decisions on behalf of the council. This is usually done to speed up the decision-making process for minor or uncontroversial applications. 

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorBal Anota
Councillor Bal Anota Independent Partnership • Gayton and Grimston Ward
Profile image for CouncillorThomas Barclay
Councillor Thomas Barclay Local Conservatives • West Winch Ward
Profile image for CouncillorRichard Blunt
Councillor Richard Blunt Leader of the Conservative Group • Local Conservatives • Walsoken, West Walton and Walpole Ward
Profile image for CouncillorFrancis Bone
Councillor Francis Bone Leader of the Labour Group • Labour • St Margarets with St Nicholas Ward
Profile image for CouncillorAnthony Bubb
Councillor Anthony Bubb Local Conservatives • Dersingham Ward
Profile image for CouncillorMichael de Whalley
Councillor Michael de Whalley Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Biodiversity • Green Party • Gayton and Grimston Ward
Profile image for CouncillorTom de Winton
Councillor Tom de Winton Member Champion - Fire Service • Local Conservatives • Brancaster Ward
Profile image for CouncillorPallavi Devulapalli
Councillor Pallavi Devulapalli Independent Partnership • Airfield Ward
Profile image for CouncillorSteve Everett
Councillor Steve Everett Labour • Fairstead Ward
Profile image for CouncillorSusanne Lintern
Councillor Susanne Lintern Cabinet Member for Culture and Events • Independent Partnership • Wissey Ward
Profile image for CouncillorColin Rose
Councillor Colin Rose  Deputy Leader of the Progressive Group •  The Progressive Group •  Upwell and Delph Ward
Profile image for CouncillorAlun Ryves
Councillor Alun Ryves  Independent Partnership •  Methwold Ward
Profile image for CouncillorMrs Vivienne Spikings
Councillor Mrs Vivienne Spikings  Local Conservatives •  Upwell and Delph Ward
Profile image for CouncillorMartin Storey
Councillor Martin Storey  Local Conservatives •  Feltwell Ward
Profile image for CouncillorRichard Coates
Councillor Richard Coates Local Conservatives • The Woottons Ward

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 01st-Sep-2025 09.30 Planning Committee.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 01st-Sep-2025 09.30 Planning Committee.pdf

Additional Documents

Planning Committee - 01 September 2025 - Summary of Additional Correspondence recevived since the Pu.pdf
Planning Committee - 01 September 2025 - Presentation 01st-Sep-2025 09.30 Planning Committee.pdf