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06/01740/Ful Received : 29.11.06 SOUTH BUCKS DISTRICT COUNCIL SCHEDULE OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY APP NO : 06/01740/FUL RECEIVED : 29.11.06 FOR : Single storey rear extension. AT : 37 Barnfield, Iver, Buckinghamshire, SL0 0AL APPLICANT : Mrs J Wilkinson AGENT : C/O Paul Davey 10 Chauntry Road Maidenhead SL6 1TS PARISH : Iver DECISION : Application DATE : 06.03.07 Permitted APP NO : 06/01766/FUL RECEIVED : 08.12.06 FOR : Redevelopment of site to provide 11 four-bed detached dwellings and 1 pair of four-bed semi-detached dwellings. Landscaping, associated parking and construction of vehicular access. AT : 169-175 Cherry Tree Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1BA APPLICANT : Banner Homes Ltd AGENT : No agent appointed. Riverside House Holtspur Lane Woodburn Green HP10 0TJ PARISH : Beaconsfield DECISION : Refused DATE : 05.03.07 APP NO : 06/01788/FUL RECEIVED : 18.12.06 FOR : Second floor front extension, part first floor/part second floor side extension. Part single/part three storey rear extension. Additional parking. AT : The Bull Hotel, Oxford Road, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, SL9 7PA APPLICANT : Sarova Hotels AGENT : C/O Hawkins Eades Associates 100 High Street Great Missenden Bucks HP16 0BE PARISH : Gerrards Cross DECISION : Application DATE : 16.03.07 Permitted 1 APP NO : 06/01801/FUL RECEIVED : 10.01.07 FOR : Erection of detached dwelling. Construction of vehicular access (Plot 3A). AT : Land At And Rear Of Lexham Cottage, The Kingsway And Carnegie House And Factory, The Broadway, Beaconsfield Road, Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, SL2 3PQ, APPLICANT : Elegant Homes (Guernsey) Ltd AGENT : C/O David Parker Architects Ltd FAO Nick Corder The Old Brewery Tap 3 Shirburn Street Watlington OX49 5BU PARISH : Farnham Royal DECISION : Application DATE : 07.03.07 Permitted APP NO : 06/09189/TPO RECEIVED : 18.12.06 FOR : 1. Oak: Fell ( Bucks CC ( ERDC) TPO No. 12, 1950 (W2) ). AT : High Trees, Templewood Lane, Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, SL2 3HW APPLICANT : Dr & Mrs Charles Desforges AGENT : No agent appointed. High Trees Templewood Lane Farnham Common Buckinghamshire SL2 3HW PARISH : Stoke Poges DECISION : Refused DATE : 15.03.07 APP NO : 06/01838/FUL RECEIVED : 21.12.06 FOR : Polo pitch, all weather exercise track, irrigation pond and hardstanding. AT : Land At Cliveden Stud, Cliveden Road, Taplow, Buckinghamshire, SL6 0HL APPLICANT : Parkhurst Estates Ltd AGENT : C/O Geo-Plan Consultants Ltd Attn: A Kimber 10 Magisters Lodge Watford Road Croxley Green Herts WD3 3SZ PARISH : Taplow DECISION : Refused DATE : 02.03.07 2 APP NO : 06/01850/FUL RECEIVED : 22.12.06 FOR : Redevelopment of site to provide 13 detached dwellings, 11 with integral garages and 2 with (Plots 6-9) detached garages, associated parking, landscaping and construction of vehicular access. AT : Ivy House, Meadow Cottage & Torus, Hedgerley Lane, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 2JT APPLICANT : Banner Homes AGENT : No agent appointed. Riverside House Holtspur Lane Woodburn Green HP10 0TJ PARISH : Beaconsfield DECISION : Refused DATE : 15.03.07 APP NO : 06/01852/FUL RECEIVED : 18.01.07 FOR : Conversion and extension of roof to create second floor to form 2 No. Flats. AT : Graphic House, Beaconsfield Road, Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, SL2 3PQ APPLICANT : Opal Star Limited AGENT : C/O KWA F.A.O. Stephen Williams Abbey House 18-24 Stoke Road Slough Berkshire SL2 5AG PARISH : Farnham Royal DECISION : Application DATE : 15.03.07 Permitted APP NO : 07/00025/FUL RECEIVED : 04.01.07 FOR : Detached dwelling. Constuction of vehicular access and extension of front and side wall. AT : Land At 15 Windsor End, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 2JJ APPLICANT : The Hall Barn Trustees AGENT : C/O David Parker Architects F.A.O. Amanda Walker The Old Brewery Tap 3 Shirburn Street Watlington OX49 5BU PARISH : Beaconsfield DECISION : Application DATE : 01.03.07 Permitted 3 APP NO : 07/00026/LBC RECEIVED : 04.01.07 FOR : Listed Building Application for low level extension of brick and flint garden wall. AT : Land Rear Of 15 Windsor End, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 2JJ APPLICANT : The Hall Barn Trustees AGENT : C/O David Parker Architects F.A.O. Amanda Walker The Old Brewery Tap 3 Shirburn Street Watlington Oxon OX49 5BH PARISH : Beaconsfield DECISION : Listed building DATE : 09.03.07 consent not required APP NO : 07/00027/FUL RECEIVED : 04.01.07 FOR : Attached dwelling to existing semi detached dwelling. AT : Land Adjacent To 28 Gaviots Green, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, SL9 7ED APPLICANT : Chalfont Bridge Ltd AGENT : C/O Tri-Linear Design Ltd FAO A Illingworth Bishops House Market Place Chalfont St Peter SL9 9HE PARISH : Gerrards Cross DECISION : Refused DATE : 01.03.07 APP NO : 07/00034/FUL RECEIVED : 04.01.07 FOR : Two storey rear extension. AT : 4 Salters Row, Wooburn Common Road, Littleworth Common, Buckinghamshire, HP10 0JX APPLICANT : Mr & Mrs A Shields AGENT : C/O Shorne Tilbey Associates FAO Shorne Tilbey 27 Tockley Road Burnham Bucks SL1 7DQ PARISH : Taplow DECISION : Application DATE : 01.03.07 Permitted 4 APP NO : 07/00037/FUL RECEIVED : 05.01.07 FOR : Rear conservatory. AT : 62 Gregories Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1HQ APPLICANT : Mr & Mrs H Jones AGENT : C/O Hazelmere Window Co Ltd. FAO: Philip Marsden Wellington Road Cressex Business Park High Wycombe HP12 3PR PARISH : Beaconsfield DECISION : Application DATE : 01.03.07 Permitted APP NO : 07/00039/FUL RECEIVED : 05.01.07 FOR : First floor side extension. AT : 5 Lower Mead, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, SL0 0DX APPLICANT : Mr And Mrs Way AGENT : C/O Mr P Slator 178 Wendover Road Staines TW18 3DF PARISH : Iver DECISION : Application DATE : 01.03.07 Permitted APP NO : 07/00076/FUL RECEIVED : 05.01.07 FOR : Increase of side boundary fence to 2.36 metre. AT : 2 Queen Mothers Drive, Denham Green, Denham, Buckinghamshire, UB9 5GA APPLICANT : Anchor Trust AGENT : C/O Anchor Trust Roger Barton Denham Garden Village Denham Green Lane Denham UB9 5LB PARISH : Denham DECISION : Application DATE : 01.03.07 Permitted 5 APP NO : 07/00041/FUL RECEIVED : 08.01.07 FOR : Single storey rear extension. AT : 7 Rostrevor Gardens, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, SL0 0RB APPLICANT : Mr & Mrs J R Hunt AGENT : C/O A.K Hallan 117 Earls Lane Slough SL1 5TD PARISH : Iver DECISION : Application DATE : 02.03.07 Permitted APP NO : 07/00042/FUL RECEIVED : 08.01.07 FOR : Part ground floor/part two storey/part first floor side and rear extensions. Roof extension incorporating front and rear dormers. AT : Roseleigh, 24 Bulstrode Way, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, SL9 7QU APPLICANT : Mr F Robinson & Mrs J Kerr AGENT : C/O Mr J Gibson The Old Thatched Cottage 3 Main Street Weston Turville Bucks HP22 5RR PARISH : Gerrards Cross DECISION : Application DATE : 05.03.07 Permitted APP NO : 07/00044/FUL RECEIVED : 08.01.07 FOR : Two storey front/side extension. New porch. AT : Norwood Grange, Norwood Lane, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, SL0 0EW APPLICANT : Mr And Mrs J Hall AGENT : C/O Edgington Spink And Hyne Attn: P Virgo Riding Court Riding Court Road Datchet Berks SL3 9LE PARISH : Iver DECISION : Application DATE : 02.03.07 Permitted 6 APP NO : 07/00052/TPO RECEIVED : 08.01.07 FOR : Cedar - Fell - (SBDC, TPO, No.13, 1989), (TPO/SBD/8913) (A1). AT : The Coach House, Fulmer Grange, Framewood Road, Wexham, Buckinghamshire, SL2 4QS APPLICANT : Richard Hinton AGENT : No agent appointed. The Coach House Fulmer Grange Framewood Road Wexham Buckinghamshire SL2 4QS PARISH : Wexham DECISION : Consent for tree DATE : 05.03.07 works APP NO : 07/00098/FUL RECEIVED : 08.01.07 FOR : First floor side extension AT : Almar, One Pin Lane, Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, SL2 3RD APPLICANT : D R Gerson AGENT : C/O Peter M Salmon Camber Broad Lane Bracknell Berks RG12 9BY PARISH : Farnham Royal DECISION : Application DATE : 05.03.07 Permitted APP NO : 07/00046/OUT RECEIVED : 09.01.07 FOR : Detached dwelling. Construction of vehicular access AT : 17 North Park, Iver, Buckinghamshire, SL0 9DH APPLICANT : Mr Raj Kumar AGENT : C/O Mr J A Janjua 53 Westmead Windsor SL4 3NN PARISH : Iver DECISION : Refused DATE : 02.03.07 7 APP NO : 07/00050/EUC RECEIVED : 09.01.07 FOR : Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness for proposed: Construction of vehicular access. AT : 9 Cheapside Lane, Denham, Buckinghamshire, UB9 5AB APPLICANT : Ms A J Finnegan AGENT : No agent appointed. 9 Cheapside Lane Denham Buckinghamshire UB9 5AB PARISH : Denham DECISION : Certificate of Lawful DATE : 05.03.07 Use APP NO : 07/00051/FUL RECEIVED : 09.01.07 FOR : Demolition of existing dwelling and garage, replacement detached dwelling and garage. (Amendment to planning permission 04/01176/FUL) AT : Penn Wood, Fulmer Rise, Fulmer Common Road, Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, SL3 6JL APPLICANT : Mrs J Bassi AGENT : C/O Carless And Adams Partnership FAO Phil Watkins 6 Progress Business Centre Whittle Parkway Bath Road Slough Berks SL1 6DQ PARISH : Fulmer DECISION : Application DATE : 08.03.07 Permitted APP NO : 07/00096/EUC RECEIVED : 09.01.07 FOR : Application for a certificate of lawfulness for proposed: Outbuilding AT : 39 Knighton Way Lane, New Denham, Buckinghamshire, UB9 4EQ APPLICANT : Ross Byron AGENT : C/O James Smith Just Plans 6 Blackthorns Hurstpier Point West Sussex BN6 9TF PARISH : Denham DECISION : Refusal of Lawful use DATE : 02.03.07 proposed 8 APP NO : 07/00097/EUC RECEIVED : 09.01.07 FOR : Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness for proposed development: Single storey rear extension. AT : 39 Knighton Way Lane, New Denham, Buckinghamshire, UB9 4EQ APPLICANT : Ross Byron AGENT : C/O Just Plans FAO: James Smith 6 Blackthorns Hurstpier Piont, West Sussex BN6 9TF PARISH : Denham DECISION : Certificate of Lawful DATE : 05.03.07 Use APP NO : 07/00105/FUL RECEIVED : 09.01.07 FOR : Single storey rear extension. AT : Twin Oaks, 42 Duffield Lane, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, SL2 4AD APPLICANT : Mr P Court & Ms K Gammons AGENT : C/O Welldesign FAO: Graham Wells 26 Lower Broadmoor Road Crowthorne Berks RG45 7HD PARISH : Stoke Poges DECISION : Application DATE : 06.03.07 Permitted APP NO : 07/00011/FUL RECEIVED : 10.01.07 FOR : Single storey rear extension.
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