Plans for solar panels at school is among latest plans in Barking and Dagenham
Briefly

Barking and Dagenham Council has received several noteworthy planning applications, including a solar PV panel installation at Hunters Hall Primary School aimed at reducing energy expenses and carbon emission. Other proposals include an access ramp for a disabled occupant at 11 Parsloes Avenue and a single-storey rear extension at 63 Campden Crescent. The Co-operative Funeralcare is addressing previous conditions related to acoustic measures and landscaping. Additionally, a proposal at Academy Court involves removing branches from a protected tree to improve parking safety, highlighting ongoing community development efforts.
The proposal for Hunters Hall Primary School includes solar PV panels, aiming to reduce energy costs and the carbon footprint as part of sustainability efforts.
Other notable planning applications include an access ramp for a disabled occupant at 11 Parsloes Avenue and a rear extension proposed at 63 Campden Crescent.
The Co-operative Funeralcare has submitted for various conditions related to previous permissions, focusing on acoustic protection, refuse storage, and landscaping measures.
Additionally, a tree-related application at Academy Court seeks to remove overhanging branches from a protected tree, ensuring safer parking spaces.
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