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PC 509/26 – Planning Appeals

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A planning committee report for the New Forest National Park Authority meeting on 17 March 2026 presents recent planning appeal outcomes. It lists one attached appeal decision: Appeal Ref 6000777 for The Laurels, Road Through Exbury, Exbury, Southampton SO45 1AH. The appeal decision was allowed. The report recommends that the committee notes the appeal decision. It states there are no equality and diversity implications and no resource implications. The report is authored by the Interim Head of Planning and Place, David Illsley, with contact details provided.

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Planning Development Control Committee

17 March 2026

PC 509/26

Planning Appeal Decisions

PC 509/26

NEW FOREST NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY

PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING – 17 March 2026

PLANNING APPEAL DECISIONS

Report by: David Illsley - Interim Head of Planning and Place

1. Summary:

1.1 The following Planning Appeal decisions are attached as Annex 1 to this report:

  • Appeal Ref: 6000777 The Laurels, Road Through Exbury, Exbury, Southampton, SO45 1AH - This appeal has been allowed.

RECOMMENDATION

To note the Planning Appeal decisions.

Contact: David Illsley - Interim Head of Planning and Place

David.illsley@newforestnpa.gov.uk

Papers: PC 509/26

PC 509/26 Annex 1 & 2

Planning Appeal decisions Equality Impact Assessment: There are no equality and diversity implications arising from this report.

Resources: None