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A) Involving Listed Buildings Or Within a Conservation Area BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 PLEASE NOTE that the following planning applications were registered by the City Council during w/e 14/07/2006: (Notice under Article 8 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) a) Involving Listed Buildings or within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2006/01863 34 Brunswick Square Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Erection of a sky t.v. aerial on the roof. Officer: Awot Tesfai 292132 Applicant: Mr & Mrs A Singlehurst Agent: Brian Miles 26 Long Walk Warrenside Farnham Lewes Road Surrey Halland GU9 7HX Sussex BN8 6PL BH2006/01876 34 Brunswick Square Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Erection of a sky t.v. aerial on the roof. Officer: Awot Tesfai 292132 Applicant: Mr & Mrs A Singlehurst Agent: Brian Miles 26 Long Walk Warrenside Farnham Lewes Road Surrey Halland GU9 7HX Sussex BN8 6PL BH2006/02117 Ground Floor Flat 21 Palmeira Square Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Removal of conservatory & formation of balcony. Officer: Nicola Slater 292114 Applicant: Ms S Harding Agent: Hawkins Fagg Architects Ground Floor Flat 189 Freshfield Road 21 Palmeira Square Brighton Hove East Sussex BN2 9YE BN3 2JN BH2006/02234 Flat 3 25 Adelaide Crescent Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Internal alterations including part removal of wall between bedroom and living room, relocation of kitchen and insertion of timber sash windows to rear. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Mr Nicholas Lambrianou Agent: Stuart Radley Associates 30 Mallory Road 336 Kingsway Hove Hove BN3 6TD BN3 4LW BH2006/02236 Flat 3 25 Adelaide Crescent Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Insertion of timber sash windows to rear elevation. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Mr Nicholas Lambrianou Agent: Stuart Radley Associates 30 Mallory Road 336 Kingsway Hove BN3 6TD Hove BN3 4LW CENTRAL HOVE BH2006/02189 Seaway Nursing Home 33 Vallance Gardens Hove OLD HOVE Outline application for first floor rear and second floor side extensions to increase nursing home capacity by four extra bedrooms. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: Dr L Sumoreeah Agent: B R Wiggins 33 Vallance Gardens 12 Willowfield Road Hove Eastbourne East Sussex BN3 2DB BN22 8AL 1 BH2006/02262 19 Victoria Terrace Hove CLIFTONVILLE Part two/ part single-storey rear extension & new timber front doors (revised scheme). Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: A K & Co (Accountancy Agent: Hawkins Fagg Architects Services) Ltd 19 Victoria Terrace 189 Freshfield Road Hove Brighton East Sussex BN2 9YE BN3 2WB EAST BRIGHTON BH2006/02089 65 St Georges Road Brighton EAST CLIFF Proposed roof enlargement to provide 2 no. additional bedrooms, within existing residential unit. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Compass Ventures Ltd Agent: Roger Rolfe c/o Roger Rolfe 12 Princes Street 12 Princes Street Brighton Brighton BN2 1RD BN2 1RD BH2006/02254 GGF 17 Belgrave Place Brighton EAST CLIFF Internal refurbishment with new roof and windows to rear elevation. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Peter Beer Agent: Linda Turner C/O Eastlands Unit 9, Old Garden House Warninglid Lane The Lanterns PlummesPln Bridge Lane Nr Horsham Battersea London SW11 3AD BH2006/02255 GFF 17 Belgrave Place Brighton EAST CLIFF Internal refurbishment with new roof and windows to rear extension. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Peter Beer Agent: Linda Turner C/O Eastlands Unit 9, Old Garden House Warninglid Lane The Lanterns PlummesPln Bridge Lane Nr Horsham Battersea London SW11 3AD QUEEN'S PARK BH2006/01196 13-15 Lower Rock Gardens Brighton EAST CLIFF Rear four-storey extension and alterations to existing house in multiple occupation to create additional bedsits. Officer: Steve Lewis 292321 Applicant: Lincar Hotels Agent: @ Architect Ltd 4 - 5 Lower Rock Gardens 54 Station Lane Brighton Hornchurch BN2 1PG Essex RM12 6NB BH2006/02113 9 Broad Street Brighton EAST CLIFF Renewal of planning permission BH2001/01265/FP approved 30th July 2001 for: Conversion of building to form 2 two-bedroom maisonettes on ground/basement and second/third floors, with 1one-bedroom flat on first floor. Officer: Steve Lewis 292321 Applicant: Mrs J Ar-scott Agent: Ar-scott 9 Broad Street 45 Dyke Road Brighton BN2 1TJ Brighton BN1 3JA 2 BH2006/02258 2 South Avenue Queens Park Brighton QUEEN'S PARK Enclosure of inset balcony on north side of house to form a shower room. Officer: Maureen Robertson 292359 Applicant: Lucy Bennell Agent: Keith Jones Associates 2 South Avenue 36 Withdean Crescent Queens Park Brighton Brighton BN1 6WH BN2 0BP REGENCY BH2006/02231 Embassy Court Kings Road Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Night ventilators in flat 36, 46, 47, 56, 66 including GRP covers to balcony drainage pipes (Retrospective). Officer: Awot Tesfai 292132 Applicant: Bluestorm Ltd Agent: Fothergill & Associates 45 Embassy Court 12 The Willows Brighton Weybridge BN1 2PX Surrey KT13 8EQ BH2006/02237 32/33 Western Road Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Display of internally illuminated fascia sign & projecting sign. Officer: Awot Tesfai 292132 Applicant: T Mobile Retail Agent: Astley Signs Hatfield Business 273 Dukesway Hatfield Team Valley Trading Estate Gateshead Tyne & Wear NE11 0PZ BH2006/02242 127A Kings Road Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Externally illuminated fascia sign. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Emmanouil Lykidis Agent: Inwood Tuck Jones 87 Walmer Road Partnership Fratton 120 Portland Road Portsmouth Hove PO1 5AT East Sussex BN3 5DN BH2006/02243 127A Kings Road Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Alterations including timber decking, new shopfront & hand rails to steps. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Emmanouil Lykidis Agent: Inwood Tuck Jones 87 Walmer Road Partnership Fratton 120 Portland Road Portsmouth Hove PO1 5AT East Sussex BN3 5DN BH2006/02249 22A Victoria Road Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Roof extensions and alterations to form additional accommodation. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Veronica Slater Agent: Hawkins Fagg Partnership 22A Victoria Road 189 Freshfield Road Brighton Brighton East Sussex BN2 9YE BN1 3FS 3 ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2006/01974 Challoners The Green Rottingdean Brighton ROTTINGDEAN Replacement of ground floor rear metal framed window to softwood double hung sash window to match first floor window above. Officer: Louise Kent 292198 Applicant: Mrs Helena Hughes Agent: Philip Hall Associates Challoners 43 Church Road The Green Hove Rottingdean BN3 2BE BN2 7DD ST. PETER'S & NORTH LAINE BH2006/01869 Block 1B Jubilee Street Brighton NORTH LAINE New shopfront to front elevation and rear elevation and roof mounted plant. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Pizza Express Agent: Butler Associates Hunton House 9 Cheam Road Highbridge Estate Ewell Oxford Road Epsom Uxbridge Surrey Middlesex KT17 1SP UB1 1HU BH2006/02011 5 Rosehill Brighton VALLEY GARDENS Alteration of rear wing slope roof and realignment of existing windows. Officer: Maureen Robertson 292359 Applicant: T Hume 5 Rosehill Brighton East Sussex BN2 3FA BH2006/02018 New Road Brighton Between The Pavilion Theatre & No. 30 VALLEY GARDENS Partial removal of boundary wall to Pavilion Estate, replace with new access ramp to Dome Theatre, extension to Pavilion Gardens & new timber boundary wall. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Jim Mayor Agent: Tim Osborn Enviromental Initiatives Landscape Projects Brighton & Hove City Council 31 Blackfriars Road Hove Town Hall Salford Norton Road Manchester Hove M21 0SH BH2006/02040 6 St Peters Place Brighton VALLEY GARDENS Infill existing internal courtyard to create a kitchen. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Milica Obradovic 29 Newtown Road Hove BN3 6AA BH2006/02057 6 St Peters Place Brighton VALLEY GARDENS Infill existing internal courtyard to create a kitchen. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Milica Obradovic 29 Newtown Road Hove BN3 6AA BH2006/02086 33 St Nicholas Road Brighton WEST HILL Additional storey on rear extension, new rear dormer and remodelling of front dormer. Officer: Gemma Barnes 292265 Applicant: Mr & Mrs McDiarmid Agent: DK Architects 33 St Nicholas Road 9 Hove Park Villas Brighton Hove BN3 6HP BN1 3LP 4 WESTBOURNE BH2006/02119 50 and 52 New Church Road Hove SACKVILLE GARDENS Demolition of residential care building. Officer: Paul Earp 292193 Applicant: Downland Housing Agent: Miller Bourne Partnership Association Norris House 332 Kingsway Burrell Road Hove Haywards Heath BN3 4QW RH16 3BN BH2006/02121 50 and 52 New Church Road Hove (MAJOR APPLICATION) SACKVILLE GARDENS A three storey block with fourteen bedrooms for short break accommodation. A three storey block to form a house & five flats for people with learning disabilities. A four storey block & five storey block comprising a total of 23 affordable flats. Officer: Paul Earp 292193 Applicant: Downland Housing Agent: Miller Bourne Partnership Association Norris House 332 Kingsway Burrell Road Hove Haywards Heath BN3 4QW RH16 3BN Re-advertisements ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2006/02062 House 1 Roedean School Roedean Way Brighton OUTSIDE CONSERVATION AREA Application of lime wash to test wall and dry lining to two rooms. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Roedean School Roedean Way Brighton BN2 5RQ Agent: Sidell Gibson Architects The Canal Building 37 Kentish Town Road London NW1 8NX BH2006/02067 House 1 Roedean School Roedean Way Brighton OUTSIDE CONSERVATION AREA Application of lime wash to a test wall and dry lining to two rooms. Officer: Liz Holt
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