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Ward 1 Ward 1 RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL PLANNING Tel: 0300 3000 144 LIST OF CURRENT PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED SINCE 3 AUGUST 2009: Due to the ongoing issues related to the Coronavirus, these applications can only be inspected online at www.renfrewshire.gov.uk Ward names: Ward 1: Renfrew North and Braehead Ward 7: Paisley Southwest Ward 2: Renfrew South and Gallowhill Ward 8: Johnstone South and Elderslie Ward 3: Paisley Northeast and Ralston Ward 9: Johnstone North, Kilbarchan, Howwood and Lochwinnoch Ward 4: Paisley Northwest Ward 10: Houston, Crosslee and Linwood Ward 5: Paisley East and Central Ward 11: Bishopton, Bridge of Weir and Langbank Ward 6: Paisley Southeast Ward 12: Erskine and Inchinnan AAC: Adjoining Authority Consultation (Non Renfrewshire Council Ward). 04/06/2021 Page 1 Ref no. Applicant Agent Location Ward no. / (Where applicable) Ward Description Del/Com Reg. Date Receipt Date 18/0204/NO Breahead Glasgow Ltd Lichfields Braehead Retail Park 40 Broadway Lichfields King's Inch Drive London 101 George Street Renfrew SW1H 0BU Edinburgh C EH2 3ES 20/03/2018 Ward 1 20/03/2018 Proposal Erection of (non-food) retail warehouse development including sprinkler tank, sub-station and pump room, and provision of parking, access, landscaping and public realm (amended proposals to those considered in application ref. 17/0666/PP) Last date for representations: Type Proposal of Application Notice 17/0062/NO BDW Trading Limited Land At Inchinnan Road And 7 Buchanan Gate, Argyll Avenue Business Park West Lodge Road Cumbernauld Road Renfrew D Stepps 25/01/2017 G33 6FB Ward 1 25/01/2017 Proposal Residential development with associated landscaping, infrastructure, access and associated works Last date for representations: Type Proposal of Application Notice Page 2 Ref no. Applicant Agent Location Ward no. / (Where applicable) Ward Description Del/Com Reg. Date Receipt Date 21/1067/PP Mr E Mackay North Planning and 2 Argyll Avenue Orsay House Development Ltd Renfrew Glencairn Road Tay House Renfrewshire Kilmacolm 300 Bath Street PA4 9EB D PA13 4NR Glasgow 29/04/2021 G2 4LH Ward 1 29/03/2021 Proposal Installation of steel containers and associated office accommodation for use as Class 6 self-storage facility and use of land for open storage, erection of fencing, lighting and other associated works Last date for representations: 29/06/2021 Type Planning Permission-Full 21/0073/PP Mr Nat Eraldo Architects 24 Merlinford Crescent 24 Merlinford Crescent Limited Renfrew Renfrew Eraldo Architects PA4 8XW PA4 8XW Limited D 71 Wright Street 03/02/2021 Renfrew Ward 1 03/02/2021 Proposal Erection of two storey extension to side and rear of dwellinghouse Last date for representations: 14/03/2021 Type Planning Permission-Full 21/0095/PP Mr Soyvural KS Architectural 81 Nethergreen Wynd 81 Nethergreen Wynd KS Architectural Renfrew Renfrew Suite 18 Fleming House PA4 8HT PA4 8HT 5 Fleming Road D Kirkton Campus 22/02/2021 Ward 1 15/02/2021 Proposal Erection of two storey extension to side of dwellinghouse Last date for representations: 28/03/2021 Type Planning Permission-Full Page 3 Ref no. Applicant Agent Location Ward no. / (Where applicable) Ward Description Del/Com Reg. Date Receipt Date 20/0187/PP Braehead (Glasgow) Ltd Lichfields Ground A 40 Broadway 101 George Street King's Inch Road London Edinburgh Renfrew SW1H 0BT EH2 3ES D 26/03/2020 Ward 1 26/03/2020 Proposal Erection of two drive thru restaurants with associated car parking and landscaping. Last date for representations: 15/05/2020 Type Planning Permission-Full 21/1070/PP Mr Thomas Bryce Eraldo Architects 4 Tarras Drive 4 Tarras Drive Limited Renfrew Renfrew 71 Wright Street Renfrewshire PA4 0YZ Renfrew PA4 0YZ D PA4 8AS 13/05/2021 Ward 1 13/04/2021 Proposal Erection of two storey and single storey extensions to side Last date for representations: 13/07/2021 Type Planning Permission-Full 21/1206/PP Ms Catharine Kirwan Ninety One Architects 19 Merlinford Crescent 19 Merlinford Crescent Baltic Chambers Renfrew Renfrew 50 Wellington Street Renfrewshire PA4 8XW Suite 411 PA4 8XW D Glasgow 03/06/2021 G2 6HJ Ward 1 17/05/2021 Proposal Erection of two storey extension to side and rear along with a single storey extension to rear of dwellinghouse Last date for representations: 03/08/2021 Type Planning Permission-Full Page 4 Ref no. Applicant Agent Location Ward no. / (Where applicable) Ward Description Del/Com Reg. Date Receipt Date 21/1172/PP Mr Shaun Jamieson 21 Kirkaig Avenue 21 Kirkaig Avenue Renfrew Renfrew Renfrewshire PA4 0YH PA4 0YH D 13/05/2021 Ward 1 05/05/2021 Proposal Formation of pitched roof over garage Last date for representations: 13/07/2021 Type Planning Permission-Full 21/1220/PP Mrs Alison Kirk Grahame Rennie 6 Gadie Avenue 6 Gadie Avenue 50 Kinmount Avenue Renfrew Renfrew Glasgow Renfrewshire Renfrew G44 4RS PA4 0YL D PA4 0YL 03/06/2021 Ward 1 21/05/2021 Proposal Erection of 2 storey extension to side of dwellinghouse Last date for representations: 03/08/2021 Type Planning Permission-Full 21/1221/PP Mr Brian Thomson 19 Crofton Way 19 Crofton Way Renfrew Renfrew Renfrewshire Renfrewshire PA4 8DF D PA4 8DF 03/06/2021 Ward 1 21/05/2021 Proposal Conversion of integral garage to form a habitable room. Last date for representations: 03/08/2021 Type Planning Permission-Full Page 5 Ref no. Applicant Agent Location Ward no. / (Where applicable) Ward Description Del/Com Reg. Date Receipt Date 21/1187/PP Mrs Claire Munro ASC Design Solutions 51 Morriston Crescent 51 Morriston Crescent Gardeners Lodge Renfrew Renfrew Bellfield Estate Renfrewshire PA4 0XU Kilmarnock PA4 0XU D KA1 3XG 25/05/2021 Ward 1 11/05/2021 Proposal Erection of single storey extensions to front and side of dwellinghouse Last date for representations: 25/07/2021 Type Planning Permission-Full 20/0492/PP Jazzle Dazzzle Unit 5 1/2 88 Paisley Road 27 Brown Street Renfrew Renfrew PA4 8HD PA4 8HW D 23/09/2020 Ward 1 24/08/2020 Proposal Change of use from industrial unit to dance studio (in retrospect) Last date for representations: 16/10/2020 Type Certificate of Lawful Use or Development 21/0117/LB West College Scotland G. D. Lodge Architects Abercorn House Paisley Campus LLP 79 Renfrew Road Renfrew Road Crown House 152 West Paisley Renfrew Road Regent Street PA3 4DA D Paisley 152 West Regent Street 26/02/2021 PA3 4DR Ward 2 19/02/2021 Proposal Removal of ridge vents Last date for representations: 26/04/2021 Type Listed Building + Con area Consents Page 6 Ref no. Applicant Agent Location Ward no. / (Where applicable) Ward Description Del/Com Reg. Date Receipt Date 20/0357/PA Cornerstone WHP Telecoms Ltd Section Of Highway Between Hive 2 WHP Telecoms Ltd Mossland Drive And Deanside 1530 Arlington Business Helena House Troy Road Park Mills Hillington Road D Theale Troy Road Hillington Park 21/07/2020 RG7 4SA Leeds Glasgow Ward 2 06/07/2020 Proposal Installation of telecommunications mast and cabinets Last date for representations: Type Prior Approval 20/0441/PP Jcam Renfrew GP Msa The Gatehouse 11 Plato Place Msa Westway St Dionis Road 11 Plato Place 35 Porterfield Road London St Dionis Road Renfrew D SW6 4TU London PA4 8DJ 11/08/2020 SW6 4TU Ward 2 11/08/2020 Proposal Approval of matters specified in Conditions 4 (Contaminated Land), 9 (Development Zone 5) and 14 (Travel Plan) of planning permission in principle 19/0187/PP. Last date for representations: 14/09/2020 Type Matters Specified in Conditions 21/1061/PP Powder _ Cut Ltd David Rizzo Architects 8 Queensberry Avenue 8 Queensberry Avenue Park Lane House Hillington Park Hillington Park 47 Broad Street Glasgow Glasgow Glasgow Renfrewshire D Renfrewshire G40 2QW G52 4NL 15/04/2021 G52 4NL Ward 2 26/03/2021 Proposal Installation of extractor flues and formation of window opening on front elevation Last date for representations: 15/06/2021 Type Planning Permission-Full Page 7 Ref no. Applicant Agent Location Ward no. / (Where applicable) Ward Description Del/Com Reg. Date Receipt Date 21/1065/PP Mr I Malik Pineload Designs 2 Ellon Grove 2 Ellon Grove 77 Jamieson Gardens Paisley Paisley Tillicoultry Renfrewshire Renfrewshire FK13 6EP PA3 4AU D PA3 4AU 22/04/2021 Ward 2 29/03/2021 Proposal Erection of single storey extension to side of dwellinghouse Last date for representations: 22/06/2021 Type Planning Permission-Full 21/0143/PP Mr Garvey 15 Netherhill Way 15 Netherhill Way Paisley Paisley PA3 4PL PA3 4PL D 03/06/2021 Ward 2 01/03/2021 Proposal Erection of double garage and store to rear of dwellinghouse Last date for representations: 03/08/2021 Type Planning Permission-Full 19/0783/PP As Homes (Scotland) Ema Architecture + Wallneuk Road C/O Ema Architecture + Design Paisley Design Ltd Ema Architecture + 42 Charlotte Square Design C Edinburgh 42 Charlotte Square 15/11/2019 EH2 4HQ Edinburgh Ward 2 15/11/2019 Proposal Erection of residential development with associated open space, roads, access, landscaping, engineering and infrastructure works. Last date for representations: 20/12/2019 Type Planning Permission-Full Page 8 Ref no. Applicant Agent Location Ward no. / (Where applicable) Ward Description Del/Com Reg. Date Receipt Date 21/1089/PP Mr Rui Lin Richard Moss 200 Arkleston Road Benjing Banquet Architectural Consultant Renfrew Arkleston Road Ltd Renfrewshire Renfrew 6 Doune Park Way PA4 0RA D PA4 0RA Coatbridge 13/05/2021 ML5 4EQ Ward 2 13/04/2021 Proposal Partial change of use of first floor storage area into managers accommodation Last date for representations: 13/07/2021 Type Planning Permission-Full 21/1218/PP Mr M Reid Clark Design 76 Gleniffer Road 76 Glennifer Road
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