1)
Time limit
The works hereby granted shall be begun before the expiration of three years from the date of this consent.
Reason - As required by Section 18 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas Act) 1990, to avoid the accumulation of consents.
2)
Submission of details
Detailed drawings to a scale of no less than 1:10 unless otherwise specified (including cross-section, elevation, glazing, materials, colour/finish) or samples of materials as appropriate, in respect of the following shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority before the relevant part of the work is begun, and the works shall not be carried out other than in accordance with the details so approved and shall thereafter be so maintained:
(a) Colour sample(s) of proposed paint for render to be provided on site
(b) Design of lead flashing to front door entrance/ door case to show height/design of upstand
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building and comply with policy CL4 of the Consolidated Local Plan.
3)
Work to match retained/historic fabric
All new works and works of making good to the retained/historic fabric, whether internal or external, shall be finished to match the adjacent work with regard to the methods used and to colour, material, texture, and profile.
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building and comply with policy CL4 of the Consolidated Local Plan.
4)
Retention of historic fabric
All existing historic fabric including existing render, timber joinery etc. shall be retained, unless notated otherwise on the drawings approved under this consent.
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building and comply with policy CL4 of the Consolidated Local Plan.
5)
Pointing, re-pointing, and jointing
The mortar mix shall match the original construction mortar of the building with regard to the grading of the aggregate, finish, and colour. The mortar must be lime based (NHL as per EN459) with no cement content. The pointing profile shall match the original profile on the building.
If the original pointing no longer exists, details of the re-pointing profile should be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority before any such re-pointing takes place.
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building and comply with policy CL4 of the Consolidated Local Plan.