Hounslow definition

Hounslow means the London borough of Hounslow;

Examples of Hounslow in a sentence

  • The Mayor of London's CIL and Hounslow CIL are therefore material considerations.

  • Some new developments granted planning permission will be liable to pay Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) to the Mayor of London and Hounslow.

  • Most new development which creates net additional floor space of 100 square metres or more, or creates a new dwelling, is potentially liable to pay the CIL to Hounslow and the Mayor of London.

  • The Local Plan documents can be viewed on the Planning Policy pages of the Hounslow website.

  • The adopted Local Plan documents and emerging Local Plan Review documents can be viewed on the Planning Policy pages of the Hounslow website.

  • The software measures using public roads and footpaths adopted and recorded by Hounslow Council’s Highways Team.

  • Background Papers:London Borough of Hounslow Statement of Licensing Policy.

  • Considering individual nonattainment areas in the Southeast, the 0.15t 61 The rationale for analyzing the impacts over Lake Michigan is discussed in Section II.C, Weight of Evidence Determination of Covered States.

  • Once Hounslow Council has resolved to determine the application, it is required to refer it back to the Mayor for his decision as to whether to direct refusal; take it over for his own determination; or allow the Council to determine it itself.

  • Reason: To ensure that the development makes the fullest contribution to minimising carbon dioxide emissions in accordance with London Plan Policy 5.2 and the London Borough of Hounslow Local Plan Policy EQ1.

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