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Rec 24.09.17 Town and Country Planning Acts 1990 Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 LIST OF NEW PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS, RECEIVED AND VALID IN PARISH/TOWN WARD ORDER WEEKLY LIST AS AT 24 September 2017 For Guidance 1 Those applications which have a star by them are FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. Please see over for a list and description of application types. 2 If the Grid Reference is blank, this is because it is a property which is in the process of being entered on the Property Database for the District. 3 The Conservation Area only appears where the application is known to be in a Conservation Area . 4 Where the application has not been allocated to a case officer, “Team Manager “ for the relevant area appears instead. 5 The Publicity Period is 21 days after the Site Notice Date or 21 days after a Press Advert date, where this has been made, whichever is the later. Applications may be determined after this date. If you require any further information, please enquire at Main Reception, City Offices, Colebrook Street, Winchester, SO23 9LJ quoting the Case Number. We will then be able to give you the current status of the application. We are open Monday to Thursday 8.30am - 5.00pm, Fridays 8.30am - 4.30pm, excluding Bank and Public Holidays. Page 1 APPLICATION CODES AND DESCRIPTION AVC Full Advert Consent AVT Temporary Advert Consent (non-standard time limit) AGA Agricultural Application APN Agricultural Prior Notification CER Certificate of Alternative Use CHU Change of Use DEC Demolition Consultation EUC Established Use Certificate FUL Full Planning Application GVN Government Department (no comment) GVO Government Department (outline) GVT Government Department (temporary) HAZ Hazardous Substances HCS HCC Consultations (letter) HCM HCC Consultation Minerals HOU Householder Planning Application LBC Conservation Area Application LDC Lawful Development Certificate (existing use *) LDP Lawful Development Certificate (proposed use *) LIS Listed Building OUT Outline Application REM Reserved Matters TCP Telecom Prior Notification TFE Tree Felling Licence Page 2 TPO Tree Preservation Order TPC Tree in Conservation Area (*) Page 3 Badger Farm Ward BADGER FARM AND OLIVERS BATTERY WARD Ref No: W Press advert date : Case No: 17/01418/HOU Comments by : 11 October 2017 Date Valid: 14 September 2017 Decision due: 9 November 2017 Team: VANN Case Officer : Verity Osmond Applicant: Mr Peter Curtis Proposal: (RETROSPECTIVE) Replace existing perimeter wooden fence and internal garden trellis fence. Erection of new summer house in garden. Location: 6 Wheatland Close Badger Farm Winchester Hampshire SO22 4QL Grid Ref: 446654 128056 Bishops Sutton Ward ALRESFORD AND ITCHEN VALLEY WARD Ref No: WPP-06308600 Press advert date : Case No: 17/02116/HOU Comments by : 6 October 2017 Date Valid: 15 August 2017 Decision due: 10 October 2017 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Verity Osmond Applicant: Mr & Mrs Richard Stubbs Proposal: Proposed first floor extension and internal alterations Location: Pear Tree Cottage Mill Lane Bishops Sutton SO24 0AA Grid Ref: 460276 132148 Bishops Waltham Ward BISHOPS WALTHAM Ref No: WPP-06324077 Press advert date : Case No: 17/02161/HOU Comments by : 23 October 2017 Date Valid: 21 August 2017 Decision due: 16 October 2017 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Nicola Clayton Applicant: Mr Fernandez Proposal: Removal of existing polycarbonate pool cover and replace with timber clad pool house. Location: The Bungalow Botley Road Bishops Waltham SO32 1DR Grid Ref: 454451 116780 Page 4 Boarhunt Ward SOUTHWICK AND WICKHAM WARD Ref No: W Press advert date : Case No: 17/02209/FUL Comments by : Date Valid: 25 August 2017 Decision due: 20 October 2017 Team: VANS Case Officer : Nicola Clayton Applicant: Mrs Glens Andrews Proposal: _Pylon adjacent to fairview field_ ( Paper) six no stables in L Shape. Location: Fairview Bere Farm Lane North Boarhunt Fareham Hampshire PO17 6JJ Grid Ref: 459923 109981 Colden Common Ward COLDEN COMMON AND TWYFORD WARD Ref No: WPP-06293066 Press advert date : Case No: 17/02063/FUL Comments by : 10 October 2017 Date Valid: 10 August 2017 Decision due: 5 October 2017 Team: VANS Case Officer : Liz Marsden Applicant: J Ratcliffe Proposal: Temporary use of the outbuilding for accommodation during building works to main dwelling Location: Brown Eaves 170 Main Road Colden Common SO21 1TJ Grid Ref: 448684 121266 Colden Common Ward COLDEN COMMON AND TWYFORD WARD Ref No: WPP-06365056 Press advert date : 20 September 2017 Case No: 17/02325/FUL Comments by : 11 October 2017 Date Valid: 12 September 2017 Decision due: 7 November 2017 Team: VANS Case Officer : Liz Marsden Applicant: Mr Neil Russell Proposal: Change of use & alterations to Barn and associated Outbuildings, demolition of lean-to Stable & replacement with new timber-framed Stable. Location: Elm Farm Hensting Lane Fishers Pond SO50 7HH Grid Ref: 449505 122172 Page 5 Colden Common Ward COLDEN COMMON AND TWYFORD WARD Ref No: WPP-06365056 Press advert date : 20 September 2017 Case No: 17/02326/LIS Comments by : 11 October 2017 Date Valid: 12 September 2017 Decision due: 7 November 2017 Team: VANS Case Officer : Liz Marsden Applicant: Mr Neil Russell Proposal: Change of use & alterations to Barn and associated Outbuildings, demolition of lean-to Stable & replacement with new timber-framed Stable. Location: Elm Farm Hensting Lane Fishers Pond SO50 7HH Grid Ref: 449505 122172 Colden Common Ward COLDEN COMMON AND TWYFORD WARD Ref No: WPP-06380255 Press advert date : Case No: 17/02350/HOU Comments by : 10 October 2017 Date Valid: 14 September 2017 Decision due: 9 November 2017 Team: VANS Case Officer : Liz Marsden Applicant: J Ratcliffe Proposal: Two storey side and rear extension, first floor extension, internal alterations. Location: Brown Eaves 170 Main Road Colden Common SO21 1TJ Grid Ref: 448684 121266 Compton And Shawford Ward BADGER FARM AND OLIVERS BATTERY WARD Ref No: WPP-06296077 Press advert date : 13 September 2017 Case No: 17/02062/FUL Comments by : 4 October 2017 Date Valid: 9 August 2017 Decision due: 4 October 2017 Team: VAN Case Officer : Mrs Megan Osborn Applicant: Ms Kate Hampton Proposal: replacRe-submission of permitted scheme 15/01507/FUL for alteration and extension of Yarners but as a new build with minor revisions. Location: Yarners Shepherds Lane Compton SO21 2AB Grid Ref: 446480 124675 Page 6 Compton And Shawford Ward BADGER FARM AND OLIVERS BATTERY WARD Ref No: WPP-06333890 Press advert date : Case No: 17/02191/TPO Comments by : 2 October 2017 Date Valid: 24 August 2017 Decision due: 19 October 2017 Team: VANL Case Officer : Stefan Kowalczyk Applicant: Mrs Meads-Briggs Proposal: 1. Beech. Clear SEB pole & remove selected low branches over garden 2. Yew. Lift canopy by removing smaller low branches to clear lawn area Location: Shepherds Grove Shepherds Lane Compton SO21 2AD Grid Ref: 446238 124873 Crawley Ward WONSTON AND MICHELDEVER WARD Ref No: WPP-06393279 Press advert date : Case No: 17/02431/TPO Comments by : Date Valid: 22 September 2017 Decision due: 17 November 2017 Team: VANL Case Officer : Mr Ivan Gurdler Applicant: Mrs EMMA MOLYNEUX Proposal: I am applying to crown lift a yew tree that is located in the car park of the Fox & Hounds pub. This tree is located very close to the boundary fence and has become extremely overgrown so that it is now massively encroaching on my garden. In particular, it is growing over my garden shed, making it difficult to access the shed. The tree has been inspected by your Principal Tree Officer who has agreed that it needs to be crown lifted to 3 metres off the ground. Location: The Old Thatch Peach Hill Lane Crawley SO21 2PR Grid Ref: 442944 134707 Curdridge Ward WHITELEY AND SHEDFIELD WARD Ref No: WPP-06331585 Press advert date : Case No: 17/02185/FUL Comments by : 17 October 2017 Date Valid: 25 August 2017 Decision due: 20 October 2017 Team: VANS Case Officer : Liz Marsden Applicant: Mr Maidment Proposal: removal of condition 4 from planning application 05/00494/FUL Location: Home Farm Reading Room Lane Curdridge SO32 2HE Grid Ref: 452804 113544 Page 7 Denmead Ward DENMEAD WARD Ref No: W Press advert date : Case No: 17/02126/HOU Comments by : 12 October 2017 Date Valid: 15 August 2017 Decision due: 10 October 2017 Team: VANS Case Officer : Marge Ballinger Applicant: Mr And Mrs Ian Reed Proposal: Proposed single storey rear extension with external alterations. Location: 16 Peakfield Denmead Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 6YP Grid Ref: 465399 111686 Denmead Ward DENMEAD WARD Ref No: WPP-06350598 Press advert date : Case No: 17/02242/FUL Comments by : 3 October 2017 Date Valid: 1 September 2017 Decision due: 27 October 2017 Team: VANS Case Officer : Robert Green Applicant: Mr Keith Hayward Proposal: Replacement dwelling, following the removal of the existing dwelling Location: The Homestead 115 Anmore Road Denmead Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 6NZ Grid Ref: 466712 111820 Durley Ward BISHOPS WALTHAM Ref No: W Press advert date : Case No: 17/01831/FUL Comments by : 12 October 2017 Date Valid: 19 September 2017 Decision due: 14 November 2017 Team: VANS Case Officer : Robert Green Applicant: Mr C Page Proposal: Change of use of land to a private gypsy and traveller caravan site consisting of one mobile home, one touring caravan and conversion of part existing stable into utility dayroom. Location: Land To The East Of Maybank Cottage Durley Hall Lane Durley Hampshire Grid Ref: 452154 118269 Page 8 Durley Ward BISHOPS WALTHAM Ref No: WPP-06318398 Press advert date : Case No: 17/02160/HOU Comments by : 19 October 2017 Date Valid: 21 September 2017 Decision due: 16 November 2017 Team: VANS Case Officer : Marge Ballinger Applicant: William Croot Proposal: Reconstruction and extension of house following a major fire. Ground floor to be extended to side (in line with original building line) and rear to be extended by 2.6m.
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