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Weekly List Dated 23 March 2020 Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control Valid Applications Received Weekly list Dated 23 March 2020 The following Planning Applications received since the publication of the previous list dated 16 March 2020 ; may be viewed via the Council’s website http://apps.stratford.gov.uk/eplanning or electronically at Stratford on Avon District Council, Elizabeth House, Church Street, Stratford upon Avon CV37 6HX, during normal office hours, 8.45 am to 5.15 pm Monday to Wednesday inclusive, 8.45 am to 5.00 pm Thursday and Friday. To save the inconvenience of travelling to Elizabeth House, a copy of the submitted plan(s) have also been forwarded to the local Parish Council to whom you may refer. Any persons wishing to make representations about any of these applications may do so in writing to the Planning Manager (Applications and Committee) at Planning and Housing Services, Stratford on Avon District Council, Elizabeth House, Church Street, Stratford upon Avon CV37 6HX or alternatively by email; [email protected]. Please note that all comments received will be a matter of public record and will be made available for public inspection and will be published on the Council’s website at www.stratford.gov.uk/planning. _____________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00827/AGNOT Received 18 March 2020 Valid 18 March 2020 Location Oxstalls Farm Admington Shipston-on-Stour CV36 4JW Proposal Steel framed building Applicant Name Mr Paul Cook R and EM Cook Agents Name Agents Address Parish ADMINGTON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 419925 Map Ref North 246555 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00604/LDP Received 26 February 2020 Valid 17 March 2020 Location 24 Avon Crescent Alcester B49 6BJ Proposal single storey rear extension Applicant Name Mr Thomas Shepherd Agents Name Mr Neil Shepherd Agents Address Golden Lea Grafton Lane Binton Stratford Upon Avon CV47 9TZ Parish ALCESTER TOWN COUNCIL Map Ref East 409121 Map Ref North 258161 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00687/FUL Received 5 March 2020 Valid 5 March 2020 Location 57 Priory Road Alcester B49 5EA Proposal Replacement single storey extension and downstairs WC. Applicant Name Mr and Mrs R Hunter Agents Name Mr Steev Ellson Agents Address Unit 3 The Old School House Arrow Alcester B49 5PJ Parish ALCESTER TOWN COUNCIL Map Ref East 408730 Map Ref North 257423 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00688/LBC Received 5 March 2020 Valid 5 March 2020 Location 57 Priory Road Alcester B49 5EA Proposal Replacement single storey extension and downstairs WC. Applicant Name Mr and Mrs R Hunter Agents Name Mr Steev Ellson Agents Address Unit 3 The Old School House Arrow Alcester B49 5PJ Parish ALCESTER TOWN COUNCIL Map Ref East 408730 Map Ref North 257423 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 1 Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control App No 20/00600/FUL Received 28 February 2020 Valid 16 March 2020 Location Apple Barn Salters Lane Wootton Wawen Henley-in-Arden B95 6DN Proposal Change of use of agricultural land to domestic garden and erection of boundary fencing and gates, between 1.2m and 2m tall (part - retrospective). Applicant Name Mr Rakesh Singh Agents Name Stansgate Planning Consultants Ltd Agents Address 9 The Courtyard (ADM/9199) Timothy's Bridge Road Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 9NP Parish ASTON CANTLOW PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 416353 Map Ref North 260792 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00683/AMD Received 3 March 2020 Valid 3 March 2020 Location Apple Barn Salters Lane Wootton Wawen Henley-in-Arden B95 6DN Proposal Changes to fenestration and roof lights, and adding solar panels to the roof. Application 17/00610/COUQ (date of decision 25/04/2017) Applicant Name Mr Rakesh Singh Agents Name Andrew Murphy Agents Address 9 The Courtyard (ADM/9199/NMA) Timothys Bridge Road Stratford Upon Avon CV37 9NP Parish ASTON CANTLOW PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 416353 Map Ref North 260792 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00788/TREE Received 16 March 2020 Valid 16 March 2020 Location 4 Park Drive Cottages Avon Dassett Southam CV47 2AN Proposal -T1 sycamore - Fell. Applicant Name Mr Daniel Robertson Agents Name Agents Address Parish AVON DASSETT PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 440981 Map Ref North 250037 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00718/FUL Received 10 March 2020 Valid 10 March 2020 Location 3 Icknield Close Bidford-On-Avon B50 4BZ Proposal Front extension to form an enlarged hall and covered porch; and the conversion of the garage to provide additional living accommodation. Applicant Name Mr and Mrs David and Sarah Farrell Agents Name Chris Reed Agents Address 111-113 High Street Evesham WR11 4XP Parish BIDFORD-ON-AVON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 410208 Map Ref North 251965 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00618/LDE Received 27 February 2020 Valid 27 February 2020 Location Iron Gate Farm Upper Billesley Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 9RH Proposal B1 commercial office & associated car park use. Applicant Name Mr Anthony Bird O.B.E. The Bird Group of Companies LTD Agents Name Mr David Bishton Agents Address 45/46 Rother Street Stratford Upon Avon CV37 6LT Parish BILLESLEY PARISH MEETING Map Ref East 415784 Map Ref North 257095 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00705/FUL Received 9 March 2020 Valid 20 March 2020 Location Stable House Poplar Road Bishops Itchington Southam CV47 2RG Proposal Single storey side extension Applicant Name Mr A Gilbey Agents Name Mr Michael Thompson Agents Address The Hall, Priory Hill Rugby Road Wolston, Coventry CV8 3FZ Parish BISHOPS ITCHINGTON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 439070 Map Ref North 257686 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 2 Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control App No 20/00138/FUL Received 15 January 2020 Valid 4 March 2020 Location Brailes Sports Pavilion Castle Hill Lane Upper Brailes Proposal Storage shed Applicant Name Ms Lisa Bryan Brailes Village Hall Committee Agents Name Mr Andrew Rockett Agents Address The Pound Shenington Banbury OX15 6NB Parish BRAILES PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 430805 Map Ref North 239501 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00806/LBC Received 16 March 2020 Valid 16 March 2020 Location The Old Forge Main Road Upper Brailes OX15 5AT Proposal Re-build side gable wall that is beyond reasonable repair Applicant Name Mr Stephen Hunt Agents Name Mr Neal Kennedy Agents Address The Dairy Packwood Road Lapworth Solihull B94 6EJ Parish BRAILES PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 430503 Map Ref North 239620 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00840/AGNOT Received 18 March 2020 Valid 18 March 2020 Location Caudle Hill Farm Burton Dassett Southam CV47 2AB Proposal New steel framed building Applicant Name Mr Ben Pick Agents Name Agents Address Parish BURTON DASSETT PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 440142 Map Ref North 251594 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00719/FUL Received 10 March 2020 Valid 10 March 2020 Location Brooklands Cottage Kington Lane Claverdon Warwick CV35 8PP Proposal Proposed new feature porch, feature corner glazing, amended bay windows, extension to first floor to include amended roof and new dormer windows Applicant Name Mr Boucher Agents Name Miss Lauren Carpenter Agents Address 2 Hearsall Lane Coventry CV5 6QR Parish CLAVERDON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 418670 Map Ref North 265058 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00587/FUL Received 26 February 2020 Valid 9 March 2020 Location Garden Cottage 43 Clifford Chambers Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 8HX Proposal Removal of garden shed and erection of timber garden room. Applicant Name Mrs Lisa Collins Agents Name Mr W Chapman Agents Address 48 Loxley Road Stratford Upon Avon CV37 7DR Parish CLIFFORD CHAMBERS & MILCOTE PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 419682 Map Ref North 252191 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 20/00641/TREE Received 2 March 2020 Valid 18 March 2020 Location Palings Clifford Chambers Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 8HX Proposal -G1, lime x2no. - Reduce in height from approximately 17metres to approximately 9metres. Applicant Name Mr Stuart Wyles Agents Name Agents Address Parish CLIFFORD CHAMBERS & MILCOTE PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 419837 Map Ref North 251997 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 3 Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control App No 20/00792/TREE Received 16 March 2020 Valid 16 March 2020 Location Lorien Church Hill Combrook CV35 9HP Proposal -T6 Norway spruce - Fell. Applicant Name Dr Gerald Neale Agents Name Agents Address Parish COMBROOK PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 430803
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