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Planning Services TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 48 Week Ending: 30th November 2018 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING (including fax and email) to arrive before the expiry date shown in the second to last column Head of Planning and Building Beech Hurst Weyhill Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection. You may view applications and submit comments on-line – go to www.testvalley.gov.uk APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 18/03110/TREEN T1 Conifer - Fell, T2 - Ash - White Smocks , Little Ann Williams Mr Rory Gogan YES 29.11.2018 Fell, T7 - Co-dominant Road, Little Ann, SP11 7SN 21.12.2018 ABBOTTS ANN conifers - Fell 18/03116/TPON T3 Ash - Removal of White Smocks, Little Ann Road, Williams Mr Rory Gogan YES 29.11.2018 overhanging branches, T4 - Little Ann, Andover Hampshire 21.12.2018 ABBOTTS ANN Twin stemmed Ash - Fell, T5 SP11 7SN - Ash - Fell, T6 Ash - Fell 18/03137/FULLN Proposed single storey rear 26 Blueberry Gardens, Mr And Mrs Smith Mrs Donna Dodd YES 30.11.2018 glazed extension Andover, Hampshire, SP10 22.12.2018 ABBOTTS ANN 3XD 18/03142/FULLN Single storey rear extension 67 Hibiscus Crescent, Andover, Mr And Mrs McQueen Mrs Donna Dodd 30.11.2018 to provide enlarged kitchen SP10 3WE, 03.01.2019 ABBOTTS ANN and dining area 18/03009/FULLN Permanent retention of Little World Nursery, White Mrs J Cooper Mrs Mary Goodwin YES 28.11.2018 children's day nursery Lodge, 47 Weyhill Road, 20.12.2018 ANDOVER TOWN buildings Andover, Hampshire SP10 3AN (MILLWAY) 18/03015/FULLN Proposed dwelling, oil tank, 2 Sunnyside, Back Lane, Etienne Patterson Mr Oliver Woolf YES 26.11.2018 cycle store, bin store and Ragged Appleshaw, Andover 19.12.2018 APPLESHAW access alterations Hampshire SP11 9HP Week Ending: 30th November 2018 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 18/03057/VARN Cease use of garage for 8 Silks Way, Andover, SP11 Mr And Mrs N Mr Oliver Woolf 27.11.2018 vehicle parking - (Relaxation 6UU, Woodward 20.12.2018 ANDOVER TOWN of requirements of Condition (ST MARYS) 25 of Planning Permission 09/00473/VARN) 18/03075/ADVN Non-illuminated fascia panel 62 High Street, Andover, SP10 SAVERS Mrs Donna Dodd 26.11.2018 and a hanging/projecting sign 1NG, 04.01.2019 ANDOVER TOWN on a metal bracket with text (ST MARYS) applied to both faces 18/03120/FULLN Change of use from 2A Union Street, Andover, Mr Tim Ha Miss Katherine 30.11.2018 hairdressers (Class A1) and SP10 1PA, Dowle ANDOVER TOWN beauty salon to beauty salon, 04.01.2019 (ST MARYS) nail bar on ground and first floors 18/03149/OBLN Modification of planning Land At Picket Piece, Ox Sovereign Housing Miss Emma Jones YES 30.11.2018 obligations on Drove, Picket Piece, Association Limited 03.01.2019 ANDOVER TOWN 14/01341/OUTN and Hampshire (ST MARYS) 16/02013/RESN Amendment of Clause 3.4.1 and Paragraph 9 of part 3 of the first schedule to enter into a deed of variation to amend the mortgagee exclusion clause Week Ending: 30th November 2018 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 18/03039/FULLN Use of house as a house of 36 Leigh Road, Andover, SP10 Mr Richard Bowyer Mr Luke Benjamin 26.11.2018 multiple occupation (HMO) 2AT, 19.12.2018 ANDOVER TOWN for up to 10 residents (WINTON) 18/03141/VARN Vary condition 16 of Barton Cottage , Cocum Road, Mr Chris Rees Mrs Samantha YES 30.11.2018 17/01296/FULLN (5 Barton Stacey, SO21 3RL Owen BARTON STACEY dwellings) to replace drawing 04.01.2019 2125/02 B with drawing 1057 SP 01 C1 to allow variations in the site layout of the proposed development 18/03099/TPON T1 Chestnut -Reduce The Orchards, Cart Lane, Mr Thomas Kelly Mr Rory Gogan YES 27.11.2018 overhanging branches as per Chilbolton, Stockbridge 20.12.2018 CHILBOLTON submitted photos Hampshire SO20 6BA 18/03016/FULLN Glazed rear entrance with 15 Foxcotte Road, Charlton, Maria Yiangou, Mrs Donna Dodd YES 27.11.2018 associated disabled access SP10 4AR, Independent Vetcare 19.12.2018 CHARLTON ramp and steps Ltd 18/03077/FULLN Single storey rear extension Netherton Farm House , Mr And Mrs Cooper- Miss Katherine YES 26.11.2018 to provide garden room, Netherton Road, Netherton, Evans Dowle FACCOMBE alterations to pool room and SP11 0DZ 04.01.2019 ground floor fenestration, and internal alterations. Week Ending: 30th November 2018 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 18/03078/LBWN Single storey rear extension Netherton Farm House , Mr And Mrs Cooper- Miss Katherine YES 26.11.2018 to provide garden room, Netherton Road, Netherton, Evans Dowle FACCOMBE alterations to pool room and SP11 0DZ 04.01.2019 ground floor fenestration, and internal alterations. 18/03112/FULLN Replacement of remaining St Peters Church, Church Mr John Milne, St Mr Luke Benjamin 28.11.2018 element of pathway Lane, Goodworth Clatford, Peters Church 04.01.2019 GOODWORTH Andover Hampshire SP11 7HL CLATFORD 18/03094/FULLN Conversion of existing Rose Cottage , Village Street 1, Mr And Mrs J Hobbins Mr Luke Benjamin YES 27.11.2018 ancillary store to create an Upton, SP11 0JP 04.01.2019 HURSTBOURNE annexe together with a side TARRANT extension to provide garaging and pony carriage storage Week Ending: 30th November 2018 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 18/03101/TREEN Yew ( T1) -Fell, Yew (T2) - Bourne House , The Square, Mrs Copinger - Symes Mr Rory Gogan 27.11.2018 Crown reduce by 2 metres to Hurstbourne Tarrant, SP11 20.12.2018 HURSTBOURNE leave tree 9 metres high with 0AA TARRANT average radius of 3 metres, Yew (T3) - Crown lift to 3.5 metres and crown reduce remaining crown by 2 - 2.5 metres leaving tree 7 metres high with a radius of 3.5 - 4 metres, Yew (T4) Crown lift to 3.5 metres and cut back branches overhanging neighbours garden by 2 metre, Cupressus ( T5) - Fell 18/03107/FULLN Erection of single storey rear Church Farm Cottage , Church Mr And Mrs Ian Morris Miss Katherine YES 28.11.2018 extension to provide Street, Hurstbourne Tarrant, Dowle HURSTBOURNE additional living space, SP11 0AX 04.01.2019 TARRANT following demolition of conservatory 18/03108/LBWN Erection of single storey rear Church Farm Cottage , Church Mr And Mrs Ian Morris Miss Katherine YES 28.11.2018 extension to provide Street, Hurstbourne Tarrant, Dowle HURSTBOURNE additional living space, SP11 0AX 04.01.2019 TARRANT following demolition of conservatory Week Ending: 30th November 2018 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 18/03115/FULLN Two storey side extension to Maple Ridge , The Dene, Mr And Mrs Loden Miss Katherine YES 28.11.2018 provide dining room with Hurstbourne Tarrant, SP11 Dowle HURSTBOURNE bedroom over 0AG 04.01.2019 TARRANT 18/03068/FULLN Erection of a greenhouse Church Farm House , Mrs Anna Blaxland Mrs Donna Dodd YES 28.11.2018 Longparish, Andover, SP11 04.01.2019 LONGPARISH 6NY 18/03118/TREEN Reduce height of Leylandii Gardeners Cottage And Forton Mr Huw Morrison Mr Rory Gogan 28.11.2018 hedge between 2m and 18m House , Forton, Longparish, 20.12.2018 LONGPARISH as marked on diagram Andover Hampshire SP11 6NN submitted with application form 18/03092/TREEN T1 Holly - Reduce by up to Greensleeves, Heathman Mr Peter Peet Mr Rory Gogan YES 28.11.2018 4m, reduce two branches Street, Nether Wallop, 21.12.2018 NETHER WALLOP projecting over western Stockbridge Hampshire SO20 bnoundary by up to 3m; T2 8EW Apple - Remove 18/02959/TREEN T2 Purple plum - fell; T3 Beck Cottage, Station Road, Mr Andy Fox Mr Rory Gogan YES 29.11.2018 Portuguese Laurel - Reduce Middle Wallop, Stockbridge 19.12.2018 OVER WALLOP height by 1.5 m and crown Hampshire SO20 8HN raise by 1.5m; T4 Variegated Norway Maple - Reduce height by 1.5m and crown raise by 1.5m; T8 Willow - Reduce height to 5-6m as per rolling consent, crown lift upto 2m Week Ending: 30th November 2018 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 18/03095/FULLN Conversion of barn to form Vine Cottage, Orange Lane, Mrs Caroline Sage Mr Oliver Woolf YES 30.11.2018 ancillary accommodation Over Wallop, Stockbridge 04.01.2019 OVER WALLOP Hampshire SO20 8JB 18/03096/LBWN Conversion of barn to form Vine Cottage, Orange Lane, Mrs Caroline Sage Mr Oliver Woolf YES 30.11.2018 ancillary accommodation Over Wallop, Stockbridge 04.01.2019 OVER WALLOP Hampshire SO20 8JB 18/03087/FULLN Erection of barn/carport Parkside , Ramridge Park, Mr Philip Renfrey Mrs Donna Dodd 27.11.2018 Weyhill, Andover SP11 9BY 20.12.2018 PENTON GRAFTON 18/03085/TREEN Fell 1 Apple tree 4 Nelson Close, Stockbridge, Mrs Julia Oliver- Mr Rory Gogan 26.11.2018 Hampshire, SO20 6ES Bellasis 18.12.2018 STOCKBRIDGE 18/03091/FULLN Proposed detached garage 1 Woodland View, Frenches Mr James Waters Mrs Donna Dodd YES 27.11.2018 for vehicle parking Farm Lane, Little London, 21.12.2018 SMANNELL Andover Hampshire SP11 6JE 18/03140/RESN Approval of layout, scale, Surplus Secondary School Site Taylor Wimpey UK LTD Mrs Samantha YES 30.11.2018 appearance, access, and East Anton, Smannell Road, Owen SMANNELL landscaping of 314no.
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