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SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL Planning Department SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL Planning Department Applications received up to 18th July 2017 The following Planning Applications were received since the publication of the previous list dated 12th July 2017. Applications can be viewed using our Public Access system via our website http://pa1.swindon.gov.uk/publicaccess and by entering the application number into the search box. Page 1 of 9 App No Location Map Proposal Ward Applicant Agent Reference S/17/1114/S Manor Farm 417326 Demolition of agricultural Blunsdon Lower Burytown Mr Aaron Smith ASM 47 Queens Road 193237 and employment buildings. And Farms Ltd Fowler Architecture Hannington Erection of 8 dwellings and Highworth c/o Agent & Planning Ltd Swindon employment building (Use 19 High Street SN6 7SY Class B1), conversion and Pewsey alteration of stables and SN9 5AF barn to employment (Use Class B1) with formation of new vehicular and pedestrian access to Queens Road and associated parking and landscaping S/17/1156/IH Land At And 418939 Demolition of existing barn Blunsdon Mathewson Waters Adjacent To 192223 and dwelling, and erection And Architects Somerset of 4no. dwellings. Highworth The Old Surgery Hampton Lane Crowle Road Hampton Lambourn Swindon Hungerford RG17 8NR S/HOU/17/1 15 Wessex Way 420623 Erection of a two storey Blunsdon Mr Christian 202/FELY Highworth 193311 side and single storey front And Talmage Swindon extensions. Highworth 15 Wessex Way SN6 7NT Highworth Swindon SN6 7NT Page 2 of 9 S/17/1141/IH 114 Broad Street 415485 Conversion of dwelling into Central Mr N Amin Mr Rod Navarrete Swindon 185057 two one bedroom flats and 114 Broad Street Home Plan Design SN1 2DS garage/store into studio flat. Swindon Services SN1 2DS 27B High Street Highworth Swindon SN6 7AG United Kingdom S/17/1143/IH 36 - 39 Haydon 415232 Installation of a new shop Central Mr T Maslen Mr Rod Navarrete Street 185181 front. C/O Home Plan Home Plan Design Swindon Design Services Services SN1 1DT 27B High Street Highworth Swindon SN6 7AG United Kingdom S/HOU/17/1 2 Draycot Close 418304 Erection of two storey rear Chiseldon Ms Kerry Browne Mr Robert Moran 153/SASM Draycot Foliat 177627 and side extensions. And Lawn 2 Draycot Close 173 Oxford Road Swindon Draycot Foliat Reading SN4 0HY Swindon Berks. SN4 0HY RG1 7UZ S/17/1163/T Land To The 415558 Change of use of attic floor Eastcott Mr John Reape Mr John Turner B Rear Of 57 184136 to provide 2no. additional JPR Ltd 11 The Weavers Victoria Road flats in roof space, with the 201 Shrivenham Old Mill Lane Old Town erection of 4no. dormer Road Old Town Swindon windows and associated Swindon Swindon SN1 3HW works. SN1 2PU SN3 1SE S/HOU/17/1 25 Hillside 414335 Erection of a first floor/two Eastcott Mr Paul Allen Mr Alex Dawson 147/SASM Avenue 183806 storey side and first floor 25, Hillside Avenue A.D. Draughting Kingshill rear extensions. Kingshill 59 Barrow Close Swindon SWINDON Marlborough SN1 4LS SN1 4LS SN8 2BE United Kingdom Page 3 of 9 S/PRIORH/1 32 Southampton 415803 Prior Approval Notification Eastcott Mr B Sutton Mr R Keech 7/1160/FELY Street 184609 for the erection of a single 32 Southampton 1 Harbour Close Swindon storey rear extension Street Moredon SN1 2JS measuring 6.0m (from Swindon Swindon original rear wall), 2.7m SN1 2JS SN25 3DL (maximum height) and 2.5m (height to eaves). S/HOU/17/1 17 Norman Road 415207 Erection of a two storey Gorse Hill & Mr & Mrs R Webb Mr Neil Armstrong 152/CHHO Gorse Hill 185986 side and rear extension. Pinehurst 16 Beatrice Street 31 Church Ground Swindon Gorse Hill South Marston SN2 1AZ Swindon Swindon SN2 1BB Wilts SN3 4FL S/LDP/17/11 9 Cornflower 412978 Certificate of lawfulness Haydon Wick Mr & Mrs John And Steve Wright 24/SADE Road 188125 (Proposed) for the erection Shirley Westall Wright Planning Haydon Wick of a conservatory to rear. 9 Cornflower Road Services Swindon Haydon Wick 10 Mulcaster SN25 1SA Swindon Avenue SN25 1SA Grange Park Swindon SN5 6EH S/HOU/17/1 27 Colbert Park 413893 Conversion of garage into Haydon Wick Mr Steve Akrill Mr Nigel Packer 176/CHHO Abbey Meads 188900 habitable space. 27 Colbert Park 33 Churchfield Swindon Abbey Meads Swindon SN25 4YJ Swindon SN25 1HY SN25 4YJ Page 4 of 9 S/PRIORH/1 4 Hewitt Close 418351 Prior Approval Notification Liden, Mrs Briggs Mr Ben Williams 7/1164/CHH Eldene 183775 for the erection of a single Eldene And 4 Hewitt Close Ben Williams Home O Swindon storey rear extension Park South Eldene Design & SN3 6DR measuring 3.45m (from Swindon Architectural original rear wall), 2.475m SN3 6DR Services (maximum height) and 20 The 2.325m (height to eaves). Marlestones Old Town Swindon Swindon SN1 4NA S/HOU/17/1 11 Bevil 411244 Erection of a conservatory. Lydiard And Mr Raymond Kwok Everest Limited 148/CHHO Freshbrook 183248 Freshbrook Man Chui Everest Limited Swindon 11, Bevil Everest House SN5 8QS Freshbrook Sopers Road SWINDON Potter Bars SN5 8QS EN6 4SG Wiltshire Herts S/LDP/17/11 5 Chartley Green 411082 Certificate of Lawfulness Lydiard And Mr Medland Lawrence Wills 57/TB Grange Park 184363 (Proposed) for the erection Freshbrook 5 Chartley Green 25 Hunters Grove Swindon of a single storey rear Grange Park Ferndale SN5 6AD extension. Swindon Swindon SN5 6AD SN2 1HE Page 5 of 9 S/17/1142/B Unit 100 412938 Erection of new restaurant Mannington n/a Craig Slack LOWC Welton Road 184467 unit for flexible use within And Western DemiPower Group Turley Westlea Class A3/A5, including drive C/o Agent The Charlotte Swindon through lane, photo-voltaic Building SN5 7XP panels at roof level, 17 Gresse Street provision of car parking, London landscaping, plant and W1T 1QL associated works. (Variation of conditions 2, 3 and 14, (implementation of an alternative landscaping scheme) from Planning Permission S/16/0970). S/HOU/17/1 33 The Mall 414833 Erection of a single storey Old Town Mr G Green Mr R Keech 082/SADE Old Town 183536 rear extension and 33 The Mall 1 Harbour Close, Swindon detached garage. Old Town Haydon Wick, SN1 4JA Swindon Swindon, Wilts. SN1 4JA SN25 3DL S/HOU/17/1 31 Medina Way 416606 Erection of a single storey Penhill And Mr J Chalmers Mr Rod Navarrete 118/FELY Stratton St 187840 side/ rear extension. Upper 31 Medina Way Home Plan Design Margaret Stratton Stratton St Margaret Services Swindon Swindon 27B High Street SN2 7NW SN2 7NW Highworth Swindon SN6 7AG S/HOU/17/1 34 Loveridge 416219 Conversion of garage into Penhill And Mr L Smith Mr Lawrence Wills 120/FELY Close 188628 habitable space. Upper 34 Loveridge Close 25 Hunters Grove Upper Stratton Stratton Upper Stratton Ferndale Swindon Swindon Swindon SN2 7UD SN2 7UD SN2 1HE Page 6 of 9 S/HOU/17/0 45 Wiltshire 414520 Erection of a detached Rodbourne Mr Kevin Neale 281/FELY Avenue 185959 garage/ outbuilding. Cheney 43 Wiltshire Avenue Rodbourne Rodbourne Cheney Cheney Swindon Swindon SN2 1NX SN2 1NX S/HOU/17/1 Cherry Tree 421025 Erection of a single storey Ridgeway Mr Neil Hutchins Mr Nigel Packer 174/HC House 183462 extension to garage. Cherry Tree House 33 Churchfield Rotten Row Rotten Row Swindon Wanborough Wanborough SN25 1HY Swindon Swindon SN4 0AN SN4 0AN S/HOU/17/1 12 Friesian Close 411158 Erection of a two storey Shaw Mr Robert Young Mr Phil Rand 146/CHHO Ramleaze 185105 front extension. 12 Friesian Close Rand Planning Swindon Ramleaze Consultancy Ltd SN5 5RA Swindon Cherrytree House SN5 5RA 2 Clardon Lane Purton Swindon SN5 4HN Wilts S/HOU/17/1 3 Bergman Close 414648 Erection of a first floor side St Andrews S Stratton Mr Lawrence Wills 154/FELY Abbey Meads 188857 extension. 3 Bergman Close 25 Hunters Grove Swindon Abbey Meads Ferndale SN25 4XQ Swindon Swindon SN25 4XQ SN2 1HE Page 7 of 9 S/LDP/17/11 Symmetry Park, 419656 Certificate of Lawful St Margaret DB Symmetry Tim Partridge 58/BLOWC Land At And To 186534 Development (Proposed) And South C/O Agent RPS Planning And The South Of for the the proposed use Marston Development A420) and development of estate Highfield House (Great Stall roads within the Quinton Business Middle) development, in accordance Park Eastern Villages with Condition 39 of Birmingham Swindon application S/OUT/14/0253 BB32 1AF Swindon for private use with permission of the estate owners and management company only. S/17/1101/F Unit 8 417087 Installation of ATM. St Margaret Sainsbury's Miss Zoe James ELY Greenbridge 185901 And South Supermarkets Ltd WYG Retail Park Marston 33 Holborn 90 Victoria Street Swindon London Bristol SN3 3SG EC1N 2HT BS1 6DP S/ADV/17/11 Unit 8 417087 Display of 1 no. ATM Sign. St Margaret Sainsbury's Miss Zoe James 02/FELY Greenbridge 185901 And South Supermarkets Ltd WYG Retail Park Marston 33 Holborn 90 Victoria Street Swindon London Bristol SN3 3SG EC1N 2HT BS1 6DP S/17/1185/IH Unit 1C 417067 Retention of workshop/ St Margaret Mr Stephen Bowers Mr Stephen May Powdrills Yard 186586 warehouse building and And South Swindon Metal Swindon Metal West End Road change of use to Marston Recycling Ltd. Recycling Ltd. Stratton St commercial vehicle repair 5C Powdrills Yard 5C Powdrills Yard Margaret and storage. West End Road West End Road Swindon Stratton St Margaret Stratton St SN3 4PG Swindon Margaret SN3 4PG Swindon SN3 4PG Page 8 of 9 S/LDP/17/11 6 Merrivale Grove 416225 Certificate of Lawful Walcot And Mr Victor De Maio 49/TB Old Walcot 183958 Development (Proposed) Park North 6 Merrivale Grove Swindon for the erection of a single swindon SN3 1EH storey rear extension.
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