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St Albans District Council Planning Applications Registered Week Ending 04/09/2020 ST ALBANS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED WEEK ENDING 04/09/2020 COUNCILLOR CALL-IN PERIOD EXPIRES 02/10/2020 Comments should be sent to [email protected] Call-In requests should be sent to [email protected] Please include the application reference number (e.g 5/2020/1234) in the title of your email. Application No: 5/2020/1824 Ward: Ashley Area: C Proposal: Single storey front two storey side and first floor rear extensions at 25 Willow Crescent St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 5DB Applicant: Agent: Mr & Mrs Singla Fernanda Sasse Sasse Design 25 Willow Crescent St Albans 1A Dartmouth Road London NW4 3JA Hertfordshire AL1 5DB https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1824 Application No: 5/2020/1491 Ward: Clarence Area: C Proposal: Replacement of two timber windows to side and one timber window to rear with UPVC windows at Flat 3 30 Lemsford Road St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 3PB Applicant: Agent: Miss Olivia Stokes Miss Olivia Stokes Flat 3 30 Lemsford Road St Albans Flat 3 30 Lemsford Road St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 3PB Hertfordshire AL1 3PB https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1491 Application No: 5/2020/1545 Ward: Clarence Area: C Proposal: Creation of six new flats following partial change of use of ground and first floors to Class C3 (residential), extension and alterations to existing roof from hip to mansard roof with dormer windows and rooflights, alterations to openings and associated landscaping works at 117 Hatfield Road St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 4JS Applicant: Agent: Mr M Djafer Mr Andrew Boothby Aitchison Raffety C/o Agent 154 High Street Berkhamsted Hertfordshire HP4 3AT https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1545 1 ST ALBANS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS Application No: 5/2020/1800 Ward: Clarence Area: C Proposal: Hip to gable loft converison with rear dormer window and three front and three side rooflights at 82 Beaumont Avenue St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 4TP Applicant: Agent: Mr Phatak Luis Nieves Eagle D&B C/O Luis Nieves 82 Beaumont Avenue St Albans Design Space Hertfordshire AL1 4TP 43 Hollybush Lane Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 4JH https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1800 Application No: 5/2020/1806 Ward: Cunningham Area: S Proposal: Garden room with associated landscaping works at 25 Cunningham Avenue St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 1JJ Applicant: Agent: Mr & Mrs Dan and Jane Mountain Miss Merce Cofan Esteba Scenario 25 Cunningham Avenue St Albans Architecture Hertfordshire AL1 1JJ 10a Branch Place London N1 5PH https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1806 Application No: 5/2020/1811 Ward: Cunningham Area: S Proposal: Single storey rear extension following demolition of existing conservatory, conversion of garage to habitable accommodation, insertion of rooflights to rear elevation and removal of chimney, render finish to front elevation and alterations to openings at 22 Foxcroft St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 5SP Applicant: Agent: Mr & Mrs Ray & Lesley Hussey Mr Damien Poulter 22 Foxcroft St Albans Hertfordshire 9 Bakers Grove Welwyn Garden City AL1 5SP Hertfordshire AL7 2DJ https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1811 Application No: 5/2020/1591 Ward: Harpenden South Area: N Proposal: Construction of outbuilding to reinstate former Well House following removal of existing structural timbers at Cross Farm Cross Lane Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 1HH Applicant: Agent: Mr Dickinson Mr James Salmon Sworders C/o Agent The Gatehouse Hadham Hall Little Hadham Ware Hertfordshire SG11 2EB https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1591 2 ST ALBANS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS Application No: 5/2020/1608 Ward: Harpenden South Area: N Proposal: Listed Building consent - Construction of outbuilding to reinstate former Well House following removal of existing structural timbers at Cross Farm Cross Lane Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 1HH Applicant: Agent: Mr Dickinson Mr James Salmon Sworders C/o Agent The Gatehouse Hadham Hall Little Hadham Ware Hertfordshire SG11 2EB https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1608 Application No: 5/2020/1813 Ward: Harpenden West Area: N Proposal: Two storey dwelling with habitable roofspace and double garage following demolition of existing buildings at 2 Greyfriars Lane Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 2QJ Applicant: Agent: Mr & Mrs P Cremin Jon Moulding JLM Architecture Ltd C/o Agent 15 Station Road Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 4SQ https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1813 Application No: 5/2020/1827 Ward: Harpenden West Area: N Proposal: Single storey rear extension with rooflight, conversion of loft space to habitable accommodation with rear dormer, alteration of roof over existing rear outrigger from flat to hipped at 17 Overstone Road Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 5PN Applicant: Agent: Mr & Mrs Paul Selwood Mr Perry Jones Perry M Jones Ltd 17 Overstone Road Harpenden The Studio 58a Tennyson Road Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 5PN Hertfordshire AL5 4BB https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1827 Application No: 5/2020/1791 Ward: London Colney Area: S Proposal: External alterations to blocks A-D, including alterations to openings, replacement of windows and doors, and extension and reconfiguration of car park to create additional spaces and associated landscaping at Ridgeview Lodge Barnet Road London Colney Hertfordshire AL2 1BP Applicant: Agent: St Albans City & District Council Miss Helen Lowe Smith Jenkins Ltd C/o Agent 1st Floor 1 Canon Harnett Court Wolverton Mill Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire MK12 5NF https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1791 3 ST ALBANS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS Application No: 5/2020/1799 Ward: London Colney Area: S Proposal: Erection of a detached two storey, two bedroom dwelling unit, single storey rear extension to existing dwelling, associated parking and landscaping at 61 Cotlandswick London Colney Hertfordshire AL2 1EH Applicant: Agent: Ms E Thompson S Rattenbury Assoc 61 Cotlandswick London Colney Unit 10 Industrial Estate 224 London Road St Hertfordshire AL2 1EH Albans Hertfordshire AL1 1JB https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1799 Application No: 5/2020/1816 Ward: London Colney Area: S Proposal: Conversion of garage to habitable accommodation and replacement of existing windows at 26 Boyes Crescent London Colney Hertfordshire AL2 1UB Applicant: Agent: Mr & Mrs Cuppello Mr Anthony Murray Inhabit Architecture 26 Boyes Crescent London Colney 27 Alban Row Verulam Road St Albans Hertfordshire AL2 1UB Hertfordshire AL3 4DG https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1816 Application No: 5/2020/1445 Ward: Redbourn Area: N Proposal: Installation of foul drainage plant with borehole at Land Rear of 1-9 Childwick Green Childwickbury St Albans Hertfordshire Applicant: Agent: Strutt and Parker LLP Mr Robert Ward-Booth Ward-Booth 27 Bells Hill Bishops Stortford Partnership Hertfordshire CM23 2NN 27 Bells Hill Bishops Stortford Hertfordshire CM23 2NN https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1445 Application No: 5/2020/1798 Ward: Redbourn Area: N Proposal: Conversion of east range of stable block to provide ancillary dwelling to manor house with associated amenity space following removal of external staircase, alterations to openings, new decking and landscaping (resubmission following withdrawal of 5/2020/0695 dated 16/07/2020) at The Stable Block Childwickbury St Albans Hertfordshire AL3 6JX Applicant: Agent: Mr Stephen The Wilmington Trust Mr Stephen Gee Inskip Gee Architects Childwickbury Manor Childwickbury St 19-23 White Lion Street London N1 9PD Albans Hertfordshire AL3 6JX https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1798 4 ST ALBANS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS Application No: 5/2020/2010 Ward: Redbourn Area: N Proposal: Listed Building consent - Conversion of east range of stable block to provide ancillary dwelling to manor house with associated amenity space following removal of external staircase, alterations to openings, restoration of glass roof tiles, associated internal and external alterations and restorations, new decking and landscaping (resubmission following withdrawal of 5/2020/0778 dated 16/07/2020) at The Stable Block Childwickbury St Albans Hertfordshire AL3 6JX Applicant: Agent: Mr Stephen The Wilmington Trust Mr Stephen Gee Inskip Gee Architects Childwickbury Manor Childwickbury St 19-23 White Lion Street London N1 9PD Albans Hertfordshire AL3 6JX https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F2010 Application No: 5/2020/1815
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