Wolverhampton City Council Information Item 2000/2001 Agenda Item No 22

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Wolverhampton City Council Information Item 2000/2001 Agenda Item No 22 Wolverhampton City Council information Item 2000/2001 Agenda Item No 22 PLANNING COMMITTEE 2 4 0 4 2 0 0 1 Originating Department(s) REGENERATION AND Open/Exempt TRANSPORTATION Paragraph Contact Officer(s)/ CHRIS MAY Telephone Number(s) (01902) 555610 Title/Subject Matter APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER OFFICER DELEGATION, WITHDRAWN,ETC. __________________________________________________________________ The attached Schedule comprises planning and other application that have been determined by authorised officers under delegated powers given by Committee, those applications that have been determined following previous resolutions of Planning Committee, or have been withdrawn by the applicant, or determined in other ways, as details. Each application is accompanied by the name of the planning officer dealing with it in case you need to contact them. Applications are dealt with by two teams of Planning Officers, thus, Wolverhampton Town Centre and the North of the Borough, including Pendeford, Forhouses, Bushbury and Wednesfield, are dealt with by the North and Centre Section; and the areas to the South and West of Wolverhampton Town Centre, including Tettenhall, Finchfield, Merridale, Penn, Penn Fields, Graisley, Ettingshall and Bilston are dealt with by the South and West Section. The sections and their telephone numbers are Wolverhampton (01902): NORTH AND CENTRAL SECTION SOUTH AND WEST SECTION Iain Thake 555630 Alan Murphy 555623 Alan Gough 555607 Martyn Gregory 555641 Jennifer Davies 555632 Ken Harrop 555649 Julia Summerfield 555608 Nicholas Howell 555648 Ian Holliday 555631 Stephen Alexander 555648 Paul Round 555603 Mariana Osman 555643 David Onions 555631 Carl Mellor 555616 HEAD OF DEVELOPMENT CONTROL AND INFORMATION: NIGEL BROWN 555610 CHIEF PLANNING OFFICER: COSTAS GEORGHIOU FAXES can be sent on 555403 or 555587 PLANNING COMMITTEE (24 APRIL 2001) INDEX __________________________________________________________________ REFERENCE SITE ADDRESS PAGE NO 01/0174/FP 'Appletrees', Westcroft Road, Tettenhall 35 01/0053/FP 112 Amos Lane, Wednesfield 15 01/0128/FP 36 Ashfield Road, Compton 26 01/0047/FP 15 Babors Field, Sedgemoor Park 14 01/0150/FP 59 Bellencroft Gardens, Merry Hill, Wolverhampton 30 01/0144/FP 10 - 16 Beverley Crescent, Lanesfield 28 01/0181/FP 6 Bewdley Drive, Heath Town 49 01/0101/FP 24 Birch Street, Wolverhampton 21 01/0240/FP Footpath at Broad Lanes, Coseley 44 01/0173/FP 30 Broad Street, Bilston 34 01/0288/FP 24 Broadmeadow Green, Bilston 46 01/0230/FP Corner of Bunker's Hill Lane and Moseley Road, Bunkers Hill 43 00/1408/DW Junction of Bushbury Lane/Stanley Road, Low Hill 3 01/0179/AD Hylton Peugeot, Cannock Road, Fallings Park 36 00/1485/FP 47 Canterbury Road, Penn 9 01/0229/FP Corner of Capponfield Close and Overfield Drive, 42 Sedgemoor Park PLANNING COMMITTEE (24 APRIL 2001) INDEX __________________________________________________________________ REFERENCE SITE ADDRESS PAGE NO CONTINUED..... 01/0228/FP Footpath at Cemetary Street, Bilston 47 00/1607/FP 22 Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton 10 01/0107/FP Barclays Bank Plc, 1 Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton 23 01/0113/FP 11 Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton 25 01/0378/GM Footpath adjacent to St Bartholomew's Church Grave Yard, 51 Church Hill, Penn 01/0125/FP 7 Church Hill Drive, Tettenhall 25 01/0103/AD 108-110 Church Street, Bilston 21 00/1461/OP Land at 200 and rear of 192-198 Coleman Street 7 Wolverhampton 01/0170/FP Factory Premises at Craddock Street/Hunter Street, 34 01/0209/FP 32 Cranbourne Avenue, Lanesfield 40 01/0086/FP 170 Crowther Road, Wolverhampton 19 00/1462/OP Land at 200 & rear of 192 - 198 Coleman Street 7 01/0106/FP 10 D'Eyncourt Road, Wednesfield 23 00/1479/AD 25-26 Dudley Street, Wolverhampton 8 00/1481/AD 25-26 Dudley Street, Wolverhampton 8 00/1626/FP 7 Dudley Street, Wolverhampton 11 PLANNING COMMITTEE (24 APRIL 2001) INDEX __________________________________________________________________ REFERENCE SITE ADDRESS PAGE NO 01/0190/DW Coppice Community High School, Ecclestone Road, 38 Ashmore Park 01/0232/FP Pavement adjacent to Spread Eagle PH, Ettingshall Road 43 Ettingshall 00/1414/DW Junction of Fifth Avenue/Hawksford Crescent, Low Hill 6 01/0205/FP The Westacres Public House, Finchfield Hill, Wolverhampton 39 01/0206/AD The Westacres Public House, Finchfield Hill, Wolverhampton 39 00/1411/DW Junction of First Avenue/Fourth Avenue, Low Hill 5 99/0939/DW Woodley Nursery School, Foster Avenue, Coseley 47 00/1412/DW Junction of Fourth Avenue/Foster Road, Low Hill 5 00/1413/DW Junction of Fourth Avenue/Guy Avenue, Low Hill 6 01/0105/FP 1 Foxglove Close, Wolverhampton 22 01/0072/FP 136 Griffiths Drive, Wednesfield 18 00/1407/DW Junction of Guy Avenue/Millington Road, Low Hill 3 00/1413/DW Junction of Guy Avenue/Fourth Avenue, Low Hill 6 PLANNING COMMITTEE (24 APRIL 2001) INDEX __________________________________________________________________ REFERENCE SITE ADDRESS PAGE NO 00/1108/OP Land to the rear of 9/10 Hall Lane, Cinder Hill 1 00/1224/FP Land adj 4 Hall Lane Bilston 1 00/1414/DW Junction of Hawksford Crescent/Fifth Avenue, Low Hill 6 01/0071/FP 147 Highfields Road, Bradley 18 01/0029/FP Hilton Trading Estate, Hilton Road, Wolverhampton 12 01/0170/FP Factory Premises at Hunter Street/Craddock Street, 34 Whitmore Reans 01/0089/FP 18 Inchlaggan Road, Fallings Park 20 01/0153/GT Roof of St Josephs Court, Leasowes Drive, Merry Hill 31 00/1473/FP Grand Theatre, Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton 48 00/1474/LB Grand Theatre, Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton 48 00/1602/AD Flares Public House, Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton 9 01/0051/DW Storesheds to rear of 2-30 Lower Vauxhall and 2-32 14 Vauxhall Avenue, Wolverhampton 01/0233/FP Site Opposite Tramway Close, Lunt Road, 44 01/0026/FP 11 Lytton Avenue, Penn 12 01/0184/GT F D Domestic, Macrome Road, Claregate 37 PLANNING COMMITTEE (24 APRIL 2001) INDEX __________________________________________________________________ REFERENCE SITE ADDRESS PAGE NO 00/1407/DW Junction of Millington Road/Guy Avenue, Low Hill 3 01/0230/FP Corner of Moseley Road & Bunker's Hill Lane, Bunkers Hill 43 01/0145/FP 50 Moseley Road, Bilston 29 01/0220/FP 131 Moseley Road, Bilston 41 01/0176/FP 56 Mount Road, Penn 35 01/0221/FP 37 Mount Road, Penn 41 00/1270/FP Land adjacent to 4 Newbridge Gardens, Wolverhampton 2 01/0182/DW Bushbury Hill Infant and Junior Schools Old Fallings Lane, 37 Bushbury 01/0087/FP Unit C Manders Estate, Old Heath Road, Wolverhampton 19 01/0044/FP 38 Overfield Drive Sedgemoor Park 13 01/0229/FP Corner of Overfield Drive and Capponfield Close, 42 Sedgemoor Park 01/0054/FP Regal Motors Ltd, Oxford Street, Bilston 15 01/0154/GT Severn Trent Sewage Works Oxley Moor Road, 31 Wolverhampton 01/0151/FP 21 Penk Rise, Tettenhall Wood 30 01/0216/GT Land ajacent to the Fox and Goose PH, Penn Road, Penn 40 01/0260/FP 84 Probert Road, Oxley 45 PLANNING COMMITTEE (24 APRIL 2001) INDEX __________________________________________________________________ REFERENCE SITE ADDRESS PAGE NO 00/1409/DW Land at Purcel Road, Low Hill 4 01/0111/FP 18 Quail Green, Wightwick 24 01/0064/FP 1-2 Queen Street, Wolverhampton 17 01/0251/GT Bushbury Reservoir, Ruskin Road, Bushbury 50 01/0137/FP Land adjacent to 5 Ryecroft Cottages, off Sutherland Road, 27 Penn 01/0245/FP 57 Sabrina Road, Wightwick 45 00/1410/DW Land at Showell Circus, Low Hill 4 01/0096/FP Land at Showell Road, Bushbury 20 01/0163/FP Land at junction of, The Hollies Industrial Estate and Sidney 33 Street, Wolverhampton 01/0285/GT CAB, 26 Snow Hill, Wolverhampton 50 CONTINUED..... 01/0232/FP Pavement adjacent to Spread Eagle PH, Ettingshall Road 43 Ettingshall 01/0114/FP Land adjoining British Gas Transco Depot, Stafford Road, 49 Wolverhampton 01/0130/FP Oxley Park Golf Club Ltd, Stafford Road, Wolverhampton 27 PLANNING COMMITTEE (24 APRIL 2001) INDEX __________________________________________________________________ REFERENCE SITE ADDRESS PAGE NO 01/0058/FP 301 Stafford Road Oxley 16 00/1408/DW Junction of Stanley Road/Bushbury Lane, Low Hill 3 01/0160/FP 30 Sutherland Road, Goldthorn 32 01/0137/FP Off Sutherland Road - Land adjacent to 5 Ryecroft Cottages, 27 Penn 01/0063/FP 1 Tadmore Close, Bilston 17 01/0030/FP 91 Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton 13 01/0163/FP Land at junction of, The Hollies Industrial Estate and Sidney 33 Street, Wolverhampton 00/1616/FP 1A The Parklands, Finchfield 10 01/0233/FP Site Opposite Tramway Close, Lunt Road, 44 01/0141/FP 1 Tyninghame Avenue, Wolverhampton 28 01/0051/DW Storesheds to rear of 2-30 Lower Vauxhall and 2-32 14 Vauxhall Avenue, Wolverhampton 01/0056/FP 4 Verwood Close, Portobello 16 01/0110/FP 84 Warstones Road, Penn 24 01/0180/AD Unit 17 Webner Industrial Estate, Ettingshall Park 36 PLANNING COMMITTEE (24 APRIL 2001) INDEX __________________________________________________________________ REFERENCE SITE ADDRESS PAGE NO 00/1618/FP Lyndale House, 13 Wellington Road, Bilston 11 01/0148/FP 38 Westcroft Avenue, Wolverhampton 29 01/0174/FP 'Appletrees', Westcroft Road, Tettenhall 35 01/0158/FP 2a Wilkins Road, Bilston 32 01/0104/FP 55 Winchester Road, Fordhouses 22 00/1352/FP Footpath in Windermere Road, Claregate 2 00/1163/OP Former IMI Sports Ground Wobaston Road, Fordhouses, 47 Wolverhampton 01/0195/TP Land at Wood Street, Bilston 38 00/1450/DW Woodfield Infants School, Woodfield Avenue, Wolverhampton 7 01/0127/FP 56 Woodhall Road, Penn 26 01/0280/FP 39 Woodland Road, Merry Hill 46 01/0169/FP 44 Wrekin Drive, Bradmore 33 .
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