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Daventry District Council Weekly List of Applications Registered 03/12/2012 DAVENTRY DISTRICT COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS REGISTERED 03/12/2012 App No. DA/2012/0858 Registered Date 19/11/2012 Location 1-7, Eldon Way, Crick, Northamptonshire, NN6 7BU Proposal Additional yard areas, new loading door and additional off road parking Parish Crick Easting: 458137 Northing: 272725 UPRN 28049333 App No. DA/2012/0859 Registered Date 19/11/2012 Location The South Lions Gate, Canons Ashby House, Banbury Road, Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, NN11 3SD Proposal Listed Building Consent for alterations to gates Parish Canons Ashby Easting: 457675 Northing: 250580 UPRN 28038409 App No. DA/2012/0860 Registered Date 19/11/2012 Location Land adjoining Upton Close, Off Byfield Road, Woodford Halse, Northamptonshire Proposal Outline application for construction of up to 200 dwellings, access, public open space and associated works Parish Woodford cum Membris Easting: 453846 Northing: 253252 UPRN 28047333 App No. DA/2012/0861 Registered Date 20/11/2012 Location Barn At White House Farm, Station Road, Lilbourne, Northamptonshire Proposal Conversion and extension of barn to form dwelling Parish Lilbourne Easting: 456324 Northing: 277177 UPRN 28049108 App No. DA/2012/0862 Registered Date 02/11/2012 Location 29 & 31, Alvis Way, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 8PG Proposal Change of use from industrial to Class D2 (Leisure usage) for fitness classes and education courses Parish Drayton Easting: 455823 Northing: 263411 UPRN 28042165 App No. DA/2012/0863 Registered Date 12/11/2012 Location 1, Gorse Road, Woodford Halse, Northamptonshire, NN11 3QN Proposal Construction of detached dwelling and new double garage Parish Woodford cum Membris Easting: 453641 Northing: 253107 UPRN 28001403 App No. DA/2012/0864 Registered Date 16/11/2012 Location St Faith's Church, Church Walk, Kilsby, Northamptonshire, CV23 8XZ Proposal Installation of vent pipe to allow installation of toilet Parish Kilsby Easting: 456327 Northing: 271130 UPRN 28042763 App No. DA/2012/0865 Registered Date 19/11/2012 Location Overstone Park Golf Club, Overstone Park, Overstone, Northamptonshire, NN6 0AS Proposal Balcony extension to existing restaurant area Parish Overstone Easting: 480654 Northing: 264875 UPRN 28029022 App No. DA/2012/0866 Registered Date 19/11/2012 Location Windrush, Vyse Road, Boughton, Northamptonshire, NN2 8RP Proposal Renewal of planning permission DA/2010/0134 for new dwelling and garage Parish Boughton Easting: 475080 Northing: 265557 UPRN 28023339 App No. DA/2012/0867 Registered Date 20/11/2012 Location The Laurels, Naseby Road, Cold Ashby, Northamptonshire, NN6 6EB Proposal Installation of ground mounted photovoltaic module array Page 2 Parish Cold Ashby Easting: 466047.9 Northing: 276761.3 UPRN 28031227 App No. DA/2012/0868 Registered Date 20/11/2012 Location 12, Stannard Way, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, NN6 9BT Proposal First floor rear extension and front elevation roof dormer extension Parish Brixworth Easting: 474953 Northing: 270550 UPRN 28026173 App No. DA/2012/0869 Registered Date 20/11/2012 Location 7, Wards Lane, Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire, NN6 6LY Proposal Two storey side extension, extend first floor dormer, replacement flat roof and internal alterations Parish Yelvertoft Easting: 460047 Northing: 275398 UPRN 28019977 App No. DA/2012/0870 Registered Date 20/11/2012 Location Land Adjacent The Dairy Farm, Welford Road, Thornby, Northamptonshire Proposal Installation of ground mounted photovoltaic module array Parish Thornby Easting: 468113 Northing: 275146 UPRN 28047122 App No. DA/2012/0871 Registered Date 12/11/2012 Location iCON Building, Eastern Way, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 0QB Proposal 3 No. Banner flagpoles Parish Abbey South Easting: 457527 Northing: 262921 UPRN 28048442 App No. DA/2012/0872 Registered Date 12/11/2012 Location iCON Building, Eastern Way, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 0QB Proposal Non-illuminated sign to side of building Page 3 Parish Abbey South Easting: 457527 Northing: 262921 UPRN 28048442 App No. DA/2012/0873 Registered Date 16/11/2012 Location Woodthorpe 22, Cedar Hythe, Chapel Brampton, Northamptonshire, NN6 8BG Proposal Removal of and works to trees subject of Tree Preservation Order TPO46 Parish Church with Chapel Brampton Easting: 473018 Northing: 266323 UPRN 28022976 App No. DA/2012/0874 Registered Date 21/11/2012 Location Sherwood House, Badby Road West, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 4HJ Proposal Conversion of dwelling to create 2 apartments Parish Drayton Easting: 456573 Northing: 261698 UPRN 28005180 App No. DA/2012/0875 Registered Date 21/11/2012 Location 6, Watford Road, Crick, Northamptonshire, NN6 7TT Proposal Single storey rear/side extension Parish Crick Easting: 458956 Northing: 272197 UPRN 28015041 App No. DA/2012/0876 Registered Date 21/11/2012 Location Lower Field, Off Main Street, Church Stowe, Northamptonshire Proposal Construction of boat house and extension to existing access track. Layout of hardstanding areas (retrospective) Parish Stowe Nine Churches, Weedon bec Easting: 463594 Northing: 257848 UPRN 28049987 App No. DA/2012/0877 Registered Date 21/11/2012 Location Land At Monksmoor Farm, Welton Lane, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 2JD Page 4 Proposal Reserved Matters submission for Phase 1 of Monksmoor Farm Development, comprising 200 dwellings (All Matters). Pursuant to application 07/0161/OUTWND (As Amended) Parish Hill Easting: 457912 Northing: 264525 UPRN 28044531 App No. DA/2012/0878 Registered Date 16/11/2012 Location Rear of 2, Welford Road, Chapel Brampton, Northamptonshire, NN6 8AF Proposal Remove trees within a Conservation Area Parish Church with Chapel Brampton Easting: 472864 Northing: 266538 UPRN 28022774 App No. DA/2012/0879 Registered Date 16/11/2012 Location Grass verge Adj to 14, Hamilton Lane, Great Brington, Northamptonshire, NN7 4JJ Proposal Remove trees within a Conservation Area Parish Brington Easting: 466695 Northing: 264847 UPRN 28019537 App No. DA/2012/0880 Registered Date 16/11/2012 Location The Old House 18 , Harlestone Road, Lower Harlestone, Northamptonshire, NN7 4EW Proposal Remove trees within a Conservation Area Parish Harlestone Easting: 470615 Northing: 264611 UPRN 28040162 App No. DA/2012/0881 Registered Date 23/11/2012 Location Scaldwell Manor, Old Road, Scaldwell, Northamptonshire, NN6 9JZ Proposal Work to trees within a Conservation Area Parish Scaldwell Easting: 476928 Northing: 272554 UPRN 28028023 Page 5 App No. DA/2012/0882 Registered Date 27/11/2012 Location St Peter And St Paul's Church , Old Road, Scaldwell, Northamptonshire, NN6 9JZ Proposal Work to Holly tree and removal of Cherry tree within a Conservation Area Parish Scaldwell Easting: 476846 Northing: 272584 UPRN 28044526 App No. DA/2012/0883 Registered Date 13/11/2012 Location 3, New Street, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 4BT Proposal Listed Building Consent for stripping and replacing roof tiles with shortfall to be made-up to match existing and replacement of batons, mineral felt and lead flashing. Repaint dormers. Parish Abbey South Easting: 457433 Northing: 262538 UPRN 28043094 App No. DA/2012/0884 Registered Date 20/11/2012 Location 17, Windmill Glade, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, NN6 9LP Proposal Two storey front, first floor side and two storey rear extension Parish Brixworth Easting: 474494 Northing: 270177 UPRN 28026696 App No. DA/2012/0885 Registered Date 21/11/2012 Location 1, Kingston Close, Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, NN6 7RZ Proposal Single storey rear extension and first floor side extension Parish Long Buckby Easting: 463315 Northing: 267499 UPRN 28018756 App No. DA/2012/0886 Registered Date 22/11/2012 Location 7, The Orchard, Flore, Northamptonshire, NN7 4LH Proposal Demolition of existing conservatory and costruction of a garden room Parish Flore Easting: 464761 Northing: 260110 UPRN 28019297 Page 6 App No. DA/2012/0887 Registered Date 22/11/2012 Location 76, Byfield Road, Woodford Halse, Northamptonshire, NN11 3QS Proposal Two storey side extension Parish Woodford cum Membris Easting: 453525 Northing: 253191 UPRN 28001509 App No. DA/2012/0888 Registered Date 22/11/2012 Location 21, High Street, Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire, NN6 6LE Proposal Two storey side extension, first floor extension to existing front porch and increase in dormer window to rear roof elevation (revised scheme) Parish Yelvertoft Easting: 459765 Northing: 275537 UPRN 28015432 App No. DA/2012/0889 Registered Date 22/11/2012 Location 12, Barby Road, Kilsby, Northamptonshire, CV23 8XD Proposal Single storey side extension to lobby and removal of flat roof and provision of pitched roof Parish Kilsby Easting: 455918 Northing: 271061 UPRN 28014199 Page 7 .
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