The Bosham Association
Planning Applications

The Bosham Association regularly looks at Planning Applications to see if they correspond with the Association’s aims to maintain, protect and improve the environment, both built and natural, of the Parish of Bosham and surrounding areas. The full list of current applications can be seen in The Chichester Observer each week. Although the Association has no statutory powers, it does convey its views to Chichester District Council and Bosham Parish Council, where appropriate. It has recently been taking an interest in the following applications ( updated 05 Feb, 2012 ) :-
Reference number Location CDC Decision
BO/11/02145/OUT 2, Critchfield Lane. Refuse
BO/11/01053/COU South Barn, Hoe Lane Withdrawn
BO/11/02276/DOM Briar Mead, Delling Lane Permit
BO/11/00827/FUL April Cottage, Taylors Lane. Permit
BO/11/03152/FUL Fletchers Barn, Old Park Lane. Withdrawn
BO/11/03577 Field End, Shore Road. Refuse
BO/11/03877/TPA 8 Stumps End. Refuse
BO/11/04083/FUL Fletchers Barn, Old Park Lane. Permit
BO/11/04399/EXT Bosham Service Station, Bosham Lane. Pending Consideration.
BO/11/04458/FUL The Slip, Quay Meadow. Permit.
BO/11/04870/DOM 8, Fairfield Road. Withdrawn.
BO/11/04733 Garlands, Sunnyway. Withdrawn.
To see details of these Applications -
On the CDC website page click on 'View planning applications'. Then enter the Reference Number omitting prefix and suffix eg 10/12345. Click on 'Search'. Full details can then be seen by clicking on appropriate tabs e.g. 'Documents' and 'View Associated Documents'.
Letters of objection can only be considered on 'material planning grounds' as defined by the District Council i.e.
Parking and servicing in relation to traffic flow for deliveries.
Access and highway safety, including access for commercial vehicles.
Traffic generation - increased traffic movements arising from the proposed development.
Overlooking and loss of privacy.
Overshadowing.
Privacy/overbearing nature of the proposal.
Design and appearance.
Visual impact.
Daylight/sunlight.
Layout and density of buildings (over-development).
Noise, nuisance and disturbance from the scheme.
Loss of trees.
Loss of ecological habitat.
Flood risk.
Loss of public visual amenity - not the same as loss of private individual's view.
Risk of increased crime.
Economic impact.
Planning history/related decisions.