Personal searches for local land charges

Local land charges are an outstanding financial claim, restriction, prohibition, decision or information affecting a piece of land.

A property search is made up of a search of the Local Land Charges Register (LLC) and CON29 questions being answered.

You can complete a search in two ways:

  • requesting a personal search of the Local Land Charges (LLC) register by emailing us and using the information available to the public below to answer CON29 questions yourself

    or 

  • submitting an official paid for search request
Personal searches

Personal searches provide details of entries for an address. But this is raw data only - it's unchecked, unverified and unofficial. You decide what information is relevant to the property.

You can request a free personal search of the LLC register by emailing us:

Guidance and schedules for getting CON29 data is split by area below (either available to the public or by contacting us):

Towns and villages covered by this area
  • Corby 
  • Cottingham 
  • East Carlton 
  • Great Oakley 
  • Gretton 
  • Little Stanion
  • Middleton
  • Priors Hall
  • Rockingham 
  • Stanion 
  • Weldon

How to get personal search information

Requests for con29 components under the environmental information regulations 2004 properties within the Corby area:

CON29 componentInformation required by personal searchersHow to view or obtain the information under EIRs

1.1 (a) to (i):

Planning and building decisions and planning applications

Which of the following relating to the property have been granted, issued or refused or (where applicable) are the subject to pending applications or agreements:

(a) a planning permission 

(b) a listed building consent 

(c) a conservation area consent 

(d) a certificate of lawfulness of existing use or development 

(e) a certificate of lawfulness of proposed use or development 

(f) a certificate of lawfulness of proposed works for listed

buildings 

(g) a heritage partnership agreement 

(h) a listed building consent order 

(i) a local listed building consent Order

View this information publicly on our planning applications and mapping page.
1.1 (j) to (l):

Planning and building decisions and planning applications

Which of the following relating to the property have been granted, issued or refused or (where applicable) are the subject to pending applications or agreements:

(j) Building Regulation Approval

(k) Building Regulation Completion Certificates

(l) any Building Regulation Certificate or notice issued in respect of work carried out under a competent person self-certification scheme

View this information publicly on our Building control register.

Completion Certificates can be purchased by the current owner of a property, their representative or someone acting on their behalf. Details are available on our Building control register. 

We don't hold a complete register of competent persons but are working with our supplier to resolve this.

We recommend you make your own enquiries directly with the relevant competent persons schemes and the owner of the property in question.

1.2:

Planning designations and proposals

 

 

What designations of land use for the property or the area, and what specific proposals for the property are contained in any existing or proposed development plan or Neighbourhood Adopted Plans.View this information publicly on our Growth, plans and policies page.

2.1 (a-d): 

Roadways, footways and footpaths

 

 

Which of the roads, footways and footpaths named in the application for this search (via boxes b and c) are:

(a) highways maintainable at public expense

(b) subject to adoption and, supported by a bond or bond waiver

(c) to be made up by a local authority who will reclaim the cost from the frontagers

(d) to be adopted by a local authority without reclaiming the cost from the frontagers

This information is not yet publicly available, please email the Land Searches team at [email protected].

Further information is available on our Highway local searches page.

2.2 to 2.4:

Public Rights of Way

 

 

 

2.2 Is any public right of way which abuts on, or crosses the property, shown on a definitive map or revised definitive map?

2.3 Are there any pending applications to record a public right of way that abuts, or crosses the property, on a definitive map or revised definitive map?

2.4 Are there any legal orders to stop up, divert, alter or create a public right of way which abuts, or crosses the property not yet implemented or shown on a definitive map?

2.5 If so, please attach a plan showing the approximate route

There are 2 ways to view the Definitive Map. You can:

  • make an appointment to view the map at One Angel Square, Northampton. To arrange this please email [email protected] 
  • contact a parish council to view the map for their parish

For Highway Status Enquiries, please contact: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries page.

3.1:

Land required for public purposes

Is the property included in land required for public purposes?View this information publicly on our Planning strategies and plans page.

3.2:

Land to be acquired for road works

Is the property included in land to be acquired for road works?

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries page.

3.3 (a) to (c):

Drainage matters

 

 

(a) Is the property served by a sustainable urban drainage system (SuDS)?

(b) Are there SuDs features within the boundary of the property? If yes, is the owner responsible for maintenance?

(c) If the property benefits from a SuDS for which there is a charge, who bills the property for the surface water drainage charge?

View this information in the conditions contained within planning permissions and information submitted with planning applications section on our View planning and mapping page.

3.4 (a) to (f):

Nearby road schemes

 

Is the property (or will it be) within 200 metres of any of the following:

(a) The centre line of a new trunk road or special road specific in any order, draft order or scheme

(b) The centre line of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway

(c) The outer limits of construction works for a prosed alteration or improvement to an existing road, involving: i. construction of a roundabout or ii. Widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes

(d) The outer limits of i. construction of a new road to be built by a local authority, ii. An approved alteration or improvement to The outer limits of: i. construction of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway, ii. Construction of a roundabout, iii. Widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes, under proposals published for public an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway, iii. Construction of a roundabout or widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes

(e) The centre line of the proposed route of a new road under proposals published for public consultation 

(f) The outer limits of: i. construction of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway, ii. Construction of a roundabout, iii. Widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes, under proposals published for public consultation

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries and Highways plans and strategies page.

 

3.5 (a) to (b):

Nearby railway schemes

 

(a) Is the property, or will it be, within 200 metres of the centre line of a proposed railway, tramway, light railway or monorail?

(b) Are there any proposals for a railway, tramway, light railway or monorail with the Local Authority’s boundary?

The Local Transport Plan can be viewed on our Highways plans and strategies page.

You may also wish to view information available from East Midlands Railways.

3.6 (a) to (l):

Traffic schemes

 

Has a local authority approved but not yet implemented any of the following for the road, footways and footpaths which are named in Boxes B and C and are within 200 metres of the boundaries of the property?

(a) Permanent stopping up or diversion

(b) Waiting or loading restrictions

(c) One way driving

(d) Prohibition of driving

(e) Pedestrianisation

(f) Vehicle width or weight restriction

(g) Traffic alming works including road humps

(h) Residents parking controls

(i) Minor road widening or improvement

(j) Pedestrian crossings

(k) Cycle tracks

(l) Bridge building

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries and Highways plans and strategies page.

 

3.7:

Outstanding Notices

Do any statutory notices which relate to the following matters subsist in relation to the property other than those released in a response to any other enquiry in this form: 
3.7 (a)(a) Building worksView this information publicly on our [email protected].
3.7 (b) and (c)

(b) Environment

(c)Health & Safety

This information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected]
3.7 (d)(d) HousingThis information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected] 
3.7 (e)(e) Highways

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries and Highways plans and strategies page.

3.7 (f)(f) Public HealthThis information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected]
3.7 (g)(g) Flood and coastal erosion risk managementView this information publicly on our Flooding page.

3.8:

Contravention of building regulations

Has the local authority authorised in relation to the property any proceedings for the contravention of any provision contained in building regulations?View this information publicly on our Building control register.

3.9 (a) to (n):

Notices, orders, directions and proceedings under Planning Acts

Do any of the following subsist in relation to the property, or has a local authority decided to issue, serve, make or commence any of the following

(a) Enforcement Notice

(b) Stop Notice

(c) Listed Building Enforcement Notice

(d) Breach of Condition Notice 

(e) Another notice relating to breach of planning control

(g) Listed Building Repairs Notice

(h) Direction restricting

(i) Listed building deliberately allowed to fall into disrepair, compulsory purchase order with a direction for minimum compensation

(j) Direction restricting permitted development

(k) Order revoking or modifying a planning permission

(l) Order requiring discontinuance of use or removal of building works

(n) Proceedings to enforce a planning agreement or planning contribution

This information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected]

 

3.9 (m) m. Tree Preservation OrderView this information publicly on our Protected trees page.

3.10:

Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL)

 

 

 

This council currently has no adopted CIL charging schedule for the Corby area.

3.11:

Conservation Areas

 

 

 

Do the following apply in relation to the property:

(a) The making of the area a conservation area before 31 August 1974?

(b) An unimplemented resolution to designate the area a Conservation Area

View this information publicly on our Conservation areas page.

3.12:

Compulsory Purchase

Has any enforceable order or decision been made to compulsorily purchase or acquire the property?

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries page.

Further information may be publicly available by searching reports and notices available on our Moderngov website.

3.13:

Contaminated Land

Do any of the following apply, including any relating to land adjacent to or adjoining the property which has been identified as contaminated land because it is in such a condition that harm or pollution or controlled waters might be caused on the property?

(a) A contaminated land notice

(b) In relation to a register maintained under Section 78R of the Environmental Protection Act 1990:
(i) A decision to make an entry
(ii) An entry

(b) Consultation with the owner or occupier of the property conducted under Section 78G(3) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 before the service of a remediation notice

View this information publicly on our Contaminated land page.

Environmental searches may raise questions about the former use of a site. We can provide a summary report of historic land-use based on records held by us. This is a chargeable service. 

Email us at [email protected] for more information.

 

Towns and villages covered by this area
  • Achurch 
  • Aldwincle 
  • Apethorpe 
  • Ashton 
  • Barnwell 
  • Lower Benefield 
  • Upper Benefield 
  • Blatherwycke 
  • Brigstock 
  • Bulwick 
  • Caldecott 
  • Chelveston 
  • Clopton 
  • Collyweston 
  • Cotterstock 
  • Deene and Deenethorpe 
  • Denford 
  • Duddington 
  • Easton on the Hill 
  • Fineshade 
  • Fotheringhay 
  • Glapthorn 
  • Great Addington 
  • Hargrave 
  • Harringworth 
  • Hemington 
  • Higham Ferrers 
  • Irthlingborough 
  • Islip 
  • Kings Cliffe 
  • Laxton 
  • Lilford 
  • Little Addington 
  • Lowick & Slipton 
  • Luddington 
  • Lutton 
  • Nassington 
  • Newton Bromswold 
  • Oundle 
  • Pilton 
  • Polebrook 
  • Raunds 
  • Ringstead 
  • Rushden 
  • Southwick 
  • Stanwick 
  • Stoke Doyle 
  • Sudborough 
  • Tansor 
  • Thorpe Waterville 
  • Thrapston 
  • Thurning 
  • Titchmarsh 
  • Twywell 
  • Wadenhoe 
  • Wakerley 
  • Warmington 
  • Wigsthorpe 
  • Woodford 
  • Woodnewton 
  • Yarwell

How to get personal search information

Requests for con29 components under the environmental information regulations 2004 properties within the East Northamptonshire area:

CON29 componentInformation required by personal searchersHow to view or obtain the information under EIRs

1.1 (a) to (i):

Planning and building decisions and planning applications

Which of the following relating to the property have been granted, issued or refused or (where applicable) are the subject to pending applications or agreements:

(a) a planning permission 

(b) a listed building consent 

(c) a conservation area consent 

(d) a certificate of lawfulness of existing use or development 

(e) a certificate of lawfulness of proposed use or development 

(f) a certificate of lawfulness of proposed works for listed

buildings 

(g) a heritage partnership agreement 

(h) a listed building consent order 

(i) a local listed building consent Order

View this information publicly on our planning applications and mapping page.
1.1 (j) to (l):

Planning and building decisions and planning applications

Which of the following relating to the property have been granted, issued or refused or (where applicable) are the subject to pending applications or agreements:

(j) Building Regulation Approval

(k) Building Regulation Completion Certificates

(l) any Building Regulation Certificate or notice issued in respect of work carried out under a competent person self-certification scheme

View this information publicly on our Building control register.

Completion Certificates can be purchased by the current owner of a property, their representative or someone acting on their behalf. Details are available on our Building control register. 

We don't hold a complete register of competent persons but are working with our supplier to resolve this.

We recommend you make your own enquiries directly with the relevant competent persons schemes and the owner of the property in question.

1.2:

Planning designations and proposals

 

 

What designations of land use for the property or the area, and what specific proposals for the property are contained in any existing or proposed development plan or Neighbourhood Adopted Plans.View this information publicly on our Growth, plans and policies page.

2.1 (a-d): 

Roadways, footways and footpaths

 

 

Which of the roads, footways and footpaths named in the application for this search (via boxes b and c) are:

(a) highways maintainable at public expense

(b) subject to adoption and, supported by a bond or bond waiver

(c) to be made up by a local authority who will reclaim the cost from the frontagers

(d) to be adopted by a local authority without reclaiming the cost from the frontagers

This information is not yet publicly available, please email the Land Searches team at [email protected].

Further information is available on our Highway local searches page.

2.2 to 2.4:

Public Rights of Way

 

 

 

2.2 Is any public right of way which abuts on, or crosses the property, shown on a definitive map or revised definitive map?

2.3 Are there any pending applications to record a public right of way that abuts, or crosses the property, on a definitive map or revised definitive map?

2.4 Are there any legal orders to stop up, divert, alter or create a public right of way which abuts, or crosses the property not yet implemented or shown on a definitive map?

2.5 If so, please attach a plan showing the approximate route

There are 2 ways to view the Definitive Map. You can:

  • make an appointment to view the map at One Angel Square, Northampton. To arrange this please email [email protected] 
  • contact a parish council to view the map for their parish

For Highway Status Enquiries, please contact: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries page.

3.1:

Land required for public purposes

Is the property included in land required for public purposes?View this information publicly on our Planning strategies and plans page.

3.2:

Land to be acquired for road works

Is the property included in land to be acquired for road works?

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries page.

3.3 (a) to (c):

Drainage matters

 

 

(a) Is the property served by a sustainable urban drainage system (SuDS)?

(b) Are there SuDs features within the boundary of the property? If yes, is the owner responsible for maintenance?

(c) If the property benefits from a SuDS for which there is a charge, who bills the property for the surface water drainage charge?

View this information in the conditions contained within planning permissions and information submitted with planning applications section on our View planning and mapping page.

3.4 (a) to (f):

Nearby road schemes

 

Is the property (or will it be) within 200 metres of any of the following:

(a) The centre line of a new trunk road or special road specific in any order, draft order or scheme

(b) The centre line of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway

(c) The outer limits of construction works for a prosed alteration or improvement to an existing road, involving: i. construction of a roundabout or ii. Widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes

(d) The outer limits of i. construction of a new road to be built by a local authority, ii. An approved alteration or improvement to The outer limits of: i. construction of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway, ii. Construction of a roundabout, iii. Widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes, under proposals published for public an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway, iii. Construction of a roundabout or widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes

(e) The centre line of the proposed route of a new road under proposals published for public consultation 

(f) The outer limits of: i. construction of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway, ii. Construction of a roundabout, iii. Widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes, under proposals published for public consultation

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries and Highways plans and strategies page.

 

3.5 (a) to (b):

Nearby railway schemes

 

(a) Is the property, or will it be, within 200 metres of the centre line of a proposed railway, tramway, light railway or monorail?

(b) Are there any proposals for a railway, tramway, light railway or monorail with the Local Authority’s boundary?

The Local Transport Plan can be viewed on our Highways plans and strategies page.

You may also wish to view information available from East Midlands Railways.

3.6 (a) to (l):

Traffic schemes

 

Has a local authority approved but not yet implemented any of the following for the road, footways and footpaths which are named in Boxes B and C and are within 200 metres of the boundaries of the property?

(a) Permanent stopping up or diversion

(b) Waiting or loading restrictions

(c) One way driving

(d) Prohibition of driving

(e) Pedestrianisation

(f) Vehicle width or weight restriction

(g) Traffic alming works including road humps

(h) Residents parking controls

(i) Minor road widening or improvement

(j) Pedestrian crossings

(k) Cycle tracks

(l) Bridge building

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries and Highways plans and strategies page.

 

3.7:

Outstanding Notices

Do any statutory notices which relate to the following matters subsist in relation to the property other than those released in a response to any other enquiry in this form: 
3.7 (a)(a) Building worksView this information publicly on our Building control register.
3.7 (b) and (c)

(b) Environment

(c)Health & Safety

This information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected]
3.7 (d)(d) HousingThis information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected] 
3.7 (e)(e) Highways

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries and Highways plans and strategies page.

3.7 (f)(f) Public HealthThis information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected]
3.7 (g)(g) Flood and coastal erosion risk managementView this information publicly on our Flooding page.

3.8:

Contravention of building regulations

Has the local authority authorised in relation to the property any proceedings for the contravention of any provision contained in building regulations?View this information publicly on our Building control register.

3.9 (a) to (e):

Notices, orders, directions and proceedings under Planning Acts

Do any of the following subsist in relation to the property, or has a local authority decided to issue, serve, make or commence any of the following

(a) Enforcement Notice

(b) Stop Notice

(c) Listed Building Enforcement Notice

(d) Breach of Condition Notice

(e) Another notice relating to breach of planning control

View this information is publicly on our Planning enforcement register.

 

3.9 (f) to (n):

Notices, orders, directions and proceedings under Planning Acts

(g) Listed Building Repairs Notice

(h) Direction restricting

(i) Listed building deliberately allowed to fall into disrepair, compulsory purchase order with a direction for minimum compensation

(j) Direction restricting permitted development

(k) Order revoking or modifying a planning permission

(l) Order requiring discontinuance of use or removal of building works

(n) Proceedings to enforce a planning agreement or planning contribution

This information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected]
3.9 (m) m. Tree Preservation OrderView this information publicly on our Protected trees page.

3.10:

Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL)

 

 

 

This council currently has no adopted CIL charging schedule for the East Northamptonshire Area.

3.11:

Conservation Areas

 

 

 

Do the following apply in relation to the property:

(a) The making of the area a conservation area before 31 August 1974?

(b) An unimplemented resolution to designate the area a Conservation Area

View this information publicly on our Conservation areas page.

3.12:

Compulsory Purchase

Has any enforceable order or decision been made to compulsorily purchase or acquire the property?

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries page.

Further information may be publicly available by searching reports and notices available on our Moderngov website.

3.13:

Contaminated Land

Do any of the following apply, including any relating to land adjacent to or adjoining the property which has been identified as contaminated land because it is in such a condition that harm or pollution or controlled waters might be caused on the property?

(a) A contaminated land notice

(b) In relation to a register maintained under Section 78R of the Environmental Protection Act 1990:
(i) A decision to make an entry
(ii) An entry

(b) Consultation with the owner or occupier of the property conducted under Section 78G(3) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 before the service of a remediation notice

View this information publicly on our Contaminated land page.

Environmental searches may raise questions about the former use of a site. We can provide a summary report of historic land-use based on records held by us. This is a chargeable service. 

Email us at [email protected] for more information.

 

 

Towns and villages covered by this area
  • Ashley
  • Barton Seagrave 
  • Brampton Ash 
  • Braybrooke 
  • Broughton 
  • Burton Latimer 
  • Cranford 
  • Cransley 
  • Desborough 
  • Dingley 
  • Geddington 
  • Grafton Underwood 
  • Harrington 
  • Kettering 
  • Little Oakley 
  • Loddington 
  • Mawsley 
  • Newton 
  • Orton 
  • Pipewell 
  • Pytchley
  • Rothwell 
  • Rushton 
  • Stoke Albany 
  • Sutton Basset 
  • Thorpe Malsor 
  • Thorpe Underwood 
  • Warkton 
  • Weekley 
  • Weston By Welland 
  • Wilbarston

How to get personal search information

Requests for con29 components under the environmental information regulations 2004 properties within the Kettering area:

CON29 componentInformation required by personal searchersHow to view or obtain the information under EIRs

1.1 (a) to (i):

Planning and building decisions and planning applications

Which of the following relating to the property have been granted, issued or refused or (where applicable) are the subject to pending applications or agreements:

(a) a planning permission 

(b) a listed building consent 

(c) a conservation area consent 

(d) a certificate of lawfulness of existing use or development 

(e) a certificate of lawfulness of proposed use or development 

(f) a certificate of lawfulness of proposed works for listed

buildings 

(g) a heritage partnership agreement 

(h) a listed building consent order 

(i) a local listed building consent Order

View this information publicly on our planning applications and mapping page.
1.1 (j) to (l):

Planning and building decisions and planning applications

Which of the following relating to the property have been granted, issued or refused or (where applicable) are the subject to pending applications or agreements:

(j) Building Regulation Approval

(k) Building Regulation Completion Certificates

(l) any Building Regulation Certificate or notice issued in respect of work carried out under a competent person self-certification scheme

View this information publicly on our Building control register.

Completion Certificates can be purchased by the current owner of a property, their representative or someone acting on their behalf. Details are available on our Building control register. 

We don't hold a complete register of competent persons but are working with our supplier to resolve this.

We recommend you make your own enquiries directly with the relevant competent persons schemes and the owner of the property in question.

1.2:

Planning designations and proposals

 

 

What designations of land use for the property or the area, and what specific proposals for the property are contained in any existing or proposed development plan or Neighbourhood Adopted Plans.View this information publicly on our Growth, plans and policies page.

2.1 (a-d): 

Roadways, footways and footpaths

 

 

Which of the roads, footways and footpaths named in the application for this search (via boxes b and c) are:

(a) highways maintainable at public expense

(b) subject to adoption and, supported by a bond or bond waiver

(c) to be made up by a local authority who will reclaim the cost from the frontagers

(d) to be adopted by a local authority without reclaiming the cost from the frontagers

This information is not yet publicly available, please email the Land Searches team at [email protected].

Further information is available on our Highway local searches page.

2.2 to 2.4:

Public Rights of Way

 

 

 

2.2 Is any public right of way which abuts on, or crosses the property, shown on a definitive map or revised definitive map?

2.3 Are there any pending applications to record a public right of way that abuts, or crosses the property, on a definitive map or revised definitive map?

2.4 Are there any legal orders to stop up, divert, alter or create a public right of way which abuts, or crosses the property not yet implemented or shown on a definitive map?

2.5 If so, please attach a plan showing the approximate route

There are 2 ways to view the Definitive Map. You can:

  • make an appointment to view the map at One Angel Square, Northampton. To arrange this please email [email protected] 
  • contact a parish council to view the map for their parish

For Highway Status Enquiries, please contact: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries page.

3.1:

Land required for public purposes

Is the property included in land required for public purposes?View this information publicly on our Planning strategies and plans page.

3.2:

Land to be acquired for road works

Is the property included in land to be acquired for road works?

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries page.

3.3 (a) to (c):

Drainage matters

 

 

(a) Is the property served by a sustainable urban drainage system (SuDS)?

(b) Are there SuDs features within the boundary of the property? If yes, is the owner responsible for maintenance?

(c) If the property benefits from a SuDS for which there is a charge, who bills the property for the surface water drainage charge?

View this information in the conditions contained within planning permissions and information submitted with planning applications section on our View planning and mapping page.

3.4 (a) to (f):

Nearby road schemes

 

Is the property (or will it be) within 200 metres of any of the following:

(a) The centre line of a new trunk road or special road specific in any order, draft order or scheme

(b) The centre line of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway

(c) The outer limits of construction works for a prosed alteration or improvement to an existing road, involving: i. construction of a roundabout or ii. Widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes

(d) The outer limits of i. construction of a new road to be built by a local authority, ii. An approved alteration or improvement to The outer limits of: i. construction of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway, ii. Construction of a roundabout, iii. Widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes, under proposals published for public an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway, iii. Construction of a roundabout or widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes

(e) The centre line of the proposed route of a new road under proposals published for public consultation 

(f) The outer limits of: i. construction of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway, ii. Construction of a roundabout, iii. Widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes, under proposals published for public consultation

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries and Highways plans and strategies page.

 

3.5 (a) to (b):

Nearby railway schemes

 

(a) Is the property, or will it be, within 200 metres of the centre line of a proposed railway, tramway, light railway or monorail?

(b) Are there any proposals for a railway, tramway, light railway or monorail with the Local Authority’s boundary?

The Local Transport Plan can be viewed on our Highways plans and strategies page.

You may also wish to view information available from East Midlands Railways.

3.6 (a) to (l):

Traffic schemes

 

Has a local authority approved but not yet implemented any of the following for the road, footways and footpaths which are named in Boxes B and C and are within 200 metres of the boundaries of the property?

(a) Permanent stopping up or diversion

(b) Waiting or loading restrictions

(c) One way driving

(d) Prohibition of driving

(e) Pedestrianisation

(f) Vehicle width or weight restriction

(g) Traffic alming works including road humps

(h) Residents parking controls

(i) Minor road widening or improvement

(j) Pedestrian crossings

(k) Cycle tracks

(l) Bridge building

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries and Highways plans and strategies page.

 

3.7:

Outstanding Notices

Do any statutory notices which relate to the following matters subsist in relation to the property other than those released in a response to any other enquiry in this form: 
3.7 (a)(a) Building worksView this information publicly on our Building control register.
3.7 (b) and (c)

(b) Environment

(c)Health & Safety

This information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected]
3.7 (d)(d) HousingThis information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected] 
3.7 (e)(e) Highways

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries and Highways plans and strategies page.

3.7 (f)(f) Public HealthThis information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected]
3.7 (g)(g) Flood and coastal erosion risk managementView this information publicly on our Flooding page.

3.8:

Contravention of building regulations

Has the local authority authorised in relation to the property any proceedings for the contravention of any provision contained in building regulations?View this information publicly on our Building control register.

3.9 (a) to (e):

Notices, orders, directions and proceedings under Planning Acts

Do any of the following subsist in relation to the property, or has a local authority decided to issue, serve, make or commence any of the following

(a) Enforcement Notice

(b) Stop Notice

(c) Listed Building Enforcement Notice

(d) Breach of Condition Notice 

(e) Another notice relating to breach of planning control

View this information is publicly on our Planning enforcement register.

 

3.9 (f) to (n):

Notices, orders, directions and proceedings under Planning Acts

(g) Listed Building Repairs Notice

(h) Direction restricting

(i) Listed building deliberately allowed to fall into disrepair, compulsory purchase order with a direction for minimum compensation

(j) Direction restricting permitted development

(k) Order revoking or modifying a planning permission

(l) Order requiring discontinuance of use or removal of building works

(n) Proceedings to enforce a planning agreement or planning contribution

This information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected]
3.9 (m) m. Tree Preservation OrderView this information publicly on our Protected trees page.

3.10:

Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL)

 

 

 

This council currently has no adopted CIL charging schedule for the Kettering Area.

3.11:

Conservation Areas

 

 

 

Do the following apply in relation to the property:

(a) The making of the area a conservation area before 31 August 1974?

(b) An unimplemented resolution to designate the area a Conservation Area

View this information publicly on our Conservation areas page.

3.12:

Compulsory Purchase

Has any enforceable order or decision been made to compulsorily purchase or acquire the property?

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries page.

Further information may be publicly available by searching reports and notices available on our Moderngov website.

3.13:

Contaminated Land

Do any of the following apply, including any relating to land adjacent to or adjoining the property which has been identified as contaminated land because it is in such a condition that harm or pollution or controlled waters might be caused on the property?

(a) A contaminated land notice

(b) In relation to a register maintained under Section 78R of the Environmental Protection Act 1990:
(i) A decision to make an entry
(ii) An entry

(b) Consultation with the owner or occupier of the property conducted under Section 78G(3) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 before the service of a remediation notice

View this information publicly on our Contaminated land page.

Environmental searches may raise questions about the former use of a site. We can provide a summary report of historic land-use based on records held by us. This is a chargeable service. 

Email us at [email protected] for more information.

 

Towns and villages covered by this area
  • Bozeat 
  • Great Oakley  
  • Great Doddington 
  • Earls Barton 
  • Easton Maudit 
  • Ecton 
  • Finedon 
  • Grendon 
  • Hardwick 
  • Little Harrowden 
  • Great Harrowden 
  • Irchester 
  • Isham 
  • Little Irchester 
  • Mears Ashby 
  • Orlingbury 
  • Strixton 
  • Sywell 
  • Wellingborough 
  • Wilby 
  • Wollaston

How to get personal search information

Requests for con29 components under the environmental information regulations 2004 properties within the Wellingborough area:

CON29 componentInformation required by personal searchersHow to view or obtain the information under EIRs

1.1 (a) to (i):

Planning and building decisions and planning applications

Which of the following relating to the property have been granted, issued or refused or (where applicable) are the subject to pending applications or agreements:

(a) a planning permission 

(b) a listed building consent 

(c) a conservation area consent 

(d) a certificate of lawfulness of existing use or development 

(e) a certificate of lawfulness of proposed use or development 

(f) a certificate of lawfulness of proposed works for listed

buildings 

(g) a heritage partnership agreement 

(h) a listed building consent order 

(i) a local listed building consent Order

View this information publicly on our planning applications and mapping page.
1.1 (j) to (l):

Planning and building decisions and planning applications

Which of the following relating to the property have been granted, issued or refused or (where applicable) are the subject to pending applications or agreements:

(j) Building Regulation Approval

(k) Building Regulation Completion Certificates

(l) any Building Regulation Certificate or notice issued in respect of work carried out under a competent person self-certification scheme

View this information publicly on our Building control register.

Completion Certificates can be purchased by the current owner of a property, their representative or someone acting on their behalf. Details are available on our Building control register. 

We don't hold a complete register of competent persons but are working with our supplier to resolve this.

We recommend you make your own enquiries directly with the relevant competent persons schemes and the owner of the property in question.

1.2:

Planning designations and proposals

 

 

What designations of land use for the property or the area, and what specific proposals for the property are contained in any existing or proposed development plan or Neighbourhood Adopted Plans.View this information publicly on our Growth, plans and policies page.

2.1 (a-d): 

Roadways, footways and footpaths

 

 

Which of the roads, footways and footpaths named in the application for this search (via boxes b and c) are:

(a) highways maintainable at public expense

(b) subject to adoption and, supported by a bond or bond waiver

(c) to be made up by a local authority who will reclaim the cost from the frontagers

(d) to be adopted by a local authority without reclaiming the cost from the frontagers

This information is not yet publicly available, please email the Land Searches team at [email protected].

Further information is available on our Highway local searches page.

2.2 to 2.4:

Public Rights of Way

 

 

 

2.2 Is any public right of way which abuts on, or crosses the property, shown on a definitive map or revised definitive map?

2.3 Are there any pending applications to record a public right of way that abuts, or crosses the property, on a definitive map or revised definitive map?

2.4 Are there any legal orders to stop up, divert, alter or create a public right of way which abuts, or crosses the property not yet implemented or shown on a definitive map?

2.5 If so, please attach a plan showing the approximate route

There are 2 ways to view the Definitive Map. You can:

  • make an appointment to view the map at One Angel Square, Northampton. To arrange this please email [email protected] 
  • contact a parish council to view the map for their parish

For Highway Status Enquiries, please contact: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries page.

3.1:

Land required for public purposes

Is the property included in land required for public purposes?View this information publicly on our Planning strategies and plans page.

3.2:

Land to be acquired for road works

Is the property included in land to be acquired for road works?

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries page.

3.3 (a) to (c):

Drainage matters

 

 

(a) Is the property served by a sustainable urban drainage system (SuDS)?

(b) Are there SuDs features within the boundary of the property? If yes, is the owner responsible for maintenance?

(c) If the property benefits from a SuDS for which there is a charge, who bills the property for the surface water drainage charge?

View this information in the conditions contained within planning permissions and information submitted with planning applications section on our View planning and mapping page.

3.4 (a) to (f):

Nearby road schemes

 

Is the property (or will it be) within 200 metres of any of the following:

(a) The centre line of a new trunk road or special road specific in any order, draft order or scheme

(b) The centre line of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway

(c) The outer limits of construction works for a prosed alteration or improvement to an existing road, involving: i. construction of a roundabout or ii. Widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes

(d) The outer limits of i. construction of a new road to be built by a local authority, ii. An approved alteration or improvement to The outer limits of: i. construction of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway, ii. Construction of a roundabout, iii. Widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes, under proposals published for public an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway, iii. Construction of a roundabout or widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes

(e) The centre line of the proposed route of a new road under proposals published for public consultation 

(f) The outer limits of: i. construction of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway, ii. Construction of a roundabout, iii. Widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes, under proposals published for public consultation

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries and Highways plans and strategies page.

 

3.5 (a) to (b):

Nearby railway schemes

 

(a) Is the property, or will it be, within 200 metres of the centre line of a proposed railway, tramway, light railway or monorail?

(b) Are there any proposals for a railway, tramway, light railway or monorail with the Local Authority’s boundary?

The Local Transport Plan can be viewed on our Highways plans and strategies page.

You may also wish to view information available from East Midlands Railways.

3.6 (a) to (l):

Traffic schemes

 

Has a local authority approved but not yet implemented any of the following for the road, footways and footpaths which are named in Boxes B and C and are within 200 metres of the boundaries of the property?

(a) Permanent stopping up or diversion

(b) Waiting or loading restrictions

(c) One way driving

(d) Prohibition of driving

(e) Pedestrianisation

(f) Vehicle width or weight restriction

(g) Traffic alming works including road humps

(h) Residents parking controls

(i) Minor road widening or improvement

(j) Pedestrian crossings

(k) Cycle tracks

(l) Bridge building

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries and Highways plans and strategies page.

 

3.7:

Outstanding Notices

Do any statutory notices which relate to the following matters subsist in relation to the property other than those released in a response to any other enquiry in this form: 
3.7 (a)(a) Building worksView this information publicly on our Building control register.
3.7 (b) and (c)

(b) Environment

(c)Health & Safety

This information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected]
3.7 (d)(d) HousingThis information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected]
3.7 (e)(e) Highways

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries and Highways plans and strategies page.

3.7 (f)(f) Public HealthThis information is not yet publicly available, please email: [email protected]
3.7 (g)(g) Flood and coastal erosion risk managementView this information publicly on our Flooding page.

3.8:

Contravention of building regulations

Has the local authority authorised in relation to the property any proceedings for the contravention of any provision contained in building regulations?View this information publicly on our Building control register.

3.9 (a) to (n):

Notices, orders, directions and proceedings under Planning Acts

Do any of the following subsist in relation to the property, or has a local authority decided to issue, serve, make or commence any of the following

(a) Enforcement Notice

(b) Stop Notice

(c) Listed Building Enforcement Notice

(d) Breach of Condition Notice 

(e) Another notice relating to breach of planning control

(g) Listed Building Repairs Notice

(h) Direction restricting

(i) Listed building deliberately allowed to fall into disrepair, compulsory purchase order with a direction for minimum compensation

(j) Direction restricting permitted development

(k) Order revoking or modifying a planning permission

(l) Order requiring discontinuance of use or removal of building works

(n) Proceedings to enforce a planning agreement or planning contribution

View this information is publicly on our Planning enforcement register.

 

3.9 (m) m. Tree Preservation OrderView this information publicly on our Protected trees page.

3.10:

Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL)

 

 

 

This council currently has no adopted CIL charging schedule for the Wellingborough Area.

3.11:

Conservation Areas

 

 

 

Do the following apply in relation to the property:

(a) The making of the area a conservation area before 31 August 1974?

(b) An unimplemented resolution to designate the area a Conservation Area

View this information publicly on our Conservation areas page.

3.12:

Compulsory Purchase

Has any enforceable order or decision been made to compulsorily purchase or acquire the property?

For Highway Enquiries, please email: [email protected] 

This is a chargeable service and further information can be found on our Highway status enquiries page.

Further information may be publicly available by searching reports and notices available on our Moderngov website.

3.13:

Contaminated Land

Do any of the following apply, including any relating to land adjacent to or adjoining the property which has been identified as contaminated land because it is in such a condition that harm or pollution or controlled waters might be caused on the property?

(a) A contaminated land notice

(b) In relation to a register maintained under Section 78R of the Environmental Protection Act 1990:
(i) A decision to make an entry
(ii) An entry

(b) Consultation with the owner or occupier of the property conducted under Section 78G(3) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 before the service of a remediation notice

View this information publicly on our Contaminated land page.

Environmental searches may raise questions about the former use of a site. We can provide a summary report of historic land-use based on records held by us. This is a chargeable service. 

Email us at [email protected] for more information.

 

 

When contacting us for information, provide full details of the question (we can't just use the CON29 component number), details of the property and a plan. We can't help provide information already available to the public.

Charges may apply for copies of documents or notices.

Last updated 21 August 2024