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Weekly Applications List SEBC 5.02.2016 LIST 6 5th February 2016 Applications Registered between 1st – 5th February 2016 ST. EDMUNDSBURY BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED The following applications for Planning Permission, Listed Building, Conservation Area and Advertisement Consent and relating to Tree Preservation Orders and Trees in Conservation Areas have been made to this Council. A copy of the applications and plans accompanying them may be inspected on our website www.westsuffolk.gov.uk . Representations should be made in writing, quoting the application number and emailed to [email protected] to arrive not later than 21 days from the date of this list. Application No. Proposal Location DC/16/0158/FUL Planning Application - (i) Change of use with Barn 1 VALID DATE: repairs and conversion of existing barn to Barningham Park 27.01.2016 dwelling (ii) glass extension to courtyard (iii) Barningham 4-bay garage with store (following removal EXPIRY DATE: of 1no outbuilding) GRID REF: 23.03.2016 594273 277854 APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Austin-Brown WARD: Bardwell AGENT: The Whitworth Co-Partnership LLP - Mr Mark Cleveland PARISH: Bardwell CASE OFFICER: Sarah Drane DC/16/0159/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - (i) Barn 1 VALID DATE: Change of use with repairs and conversion of Barningham Park 27.01.2016 existing barn to dwelling (ii) glass extension Barningham to courtyard (iii) 4-bay garage with store EXPIRY DATE: (following removal of 1no outbuilding) (iv) GRID REF: 23.03.2016 Insertion of roof lights (v) reconfiguration of 594273 277854 internal layout. WARD: Bardwell APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Austin-Brown PARISH: Bardwell AGENT: The Whitworth Co-Partnership LLP CASE OFFICER: Sarah Drane DC/16/0157/FUL Planning Application - 1no dwelling and Proposed Dwelling VALID DATE: access Hoggards Green 27.01.2016 Stanningfield APPLICANT: Mr I Cooley EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: Hollins Architects Surveyors and GRID REF: 23.03.2016 Planning Consultants 588336 256523 WARD: Rougham CASE OFFICER: Aaron Sands PARISH: Bradfield Combust With Stanningfield DC/15/2601/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - The Railway Station VALID DATE: Replace all existing timber fascia Dagger Station Hill 03.02.2016 boards on the canopies of both platforms Bury St Edmunds EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Abellio Greater Anglia GRID REF: 30.03.2016 585292 265170 WARD: Risbygate CASE OFFICER: Matthew Gee PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/0067/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) First 12 Hickling Drive VALID DATE: floor extension on front elevation and (ii) Bury St Edmunds 26.01.2016 single storey extension on rear elevation Suffolk EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr B Wheeler GRID REF: 22.03.2016 AGENT: Mr Eric Tricker 585893 262425 WARD: Southgate CASE OFFICER: Matthew Gee PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/0089/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - 5 The Gateway VALID DATE: Replacement of 5no windows and 1no door Sicklesmere Road 29.01.2016 on the rear elevation Bury St Edmunds EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr R McGann GRID REF: 25.03.2016 AGENT: Anglian Group 586352 263043 WARD: Southgate CASE OFFICER: Ed Fosker PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 2. DC/16/0109/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 21 Fen Way VALID DATE: and two storey rear extensions Bury St Edmunds 02.02.2016 Suffolk APPLICANT: Ms Tessa Bailey EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: Ashworth Parkes Architects GRID REF: 29.03.2016 584938 264953 CASE OFFICER: Matthew Gee WARD: Risbygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/0111/HH Householder Planning Application - Dropped 60 Westley Road VALID DATE: kerb onto road class c660 Bury St Edmunds 04.02.2016 Suffolk APPLICANT: Mr Peter Nichols EXPIRY DATE: GRID REF: 31.03.2016 583957 264322 CASE OFFICER: Jonny Rankin WARD: Minden PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/0113/HH ouseholder Planning Application - 22 West Road VALID DATE: Replacement Dormer window Bury St Edmunds 01.02.2016 Suffolk APPLICANT: Mr Mike Faers EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: MS2 Architectural Consultants Ltd GRID REF: 28.03.2016 584197 264260 CASE OFFICER: Jonny Rankin WARD: Minden PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/0123/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 11 Thingoe Hill VALID DATE: storey front and rear extensions Bury St Edmunds 29.01.2016 Suffolk APPLICANT: Mr S Necker EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: Swann Edwards Architecture Limited GRID REF: 25.03.2016 585225 265335 CASE OFFICER: Matthew Gee WARD: Risbygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 3. DC/16/0141/TPO TPO 314 (2001) 19 - Tree Preservation Order Southgate House VALID DATE: - (i) Oak - T4 on Order- Reduction in crown Rougham Road 02.02.2016 by 20% (ii) Oak - T6 on Order - Reduction in Bury St Edmunds crown by 20% (iii) Ash - T15 on Order - EXPIRY DATE: Remove rotten limb (iv) Ash - T17 on Order - GRID REF: 29.03.2016 Reduction in Crown by 20% (v) Sycamore - 586284 263277 T18 On Order - Reduction in crown by 20% WARD: Southgate (vi) Sycamore - T39 - 20% Reduction on leading limb (vii) G2 - Group of trees - G2 PARISH: Bury St tree belt on Order - cutting back to branch Edmunds Town Council collars APPLICANT: Mr Matthew Plume - Pro-Scape Ltd AGENT: Pro-Scape Ltd - Mr Matthew Plume CASE OFFICER: Jonny Rankin DC/16/0147/CLP Application for Lawful Development Unit 4A And 5A VALID DATE: Certificate for Proposed Use or Development Barton Road Retail 26.01.2016 - Installation of MOT bay. Park Barton Road EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Abbeygate Auto Services Ltd - 22.03.2016 Mr Ian Summers GRID REF: AGENT: Merrifields - Mr Gordon Ellis 586801 265071 WARD: Eastgate CASE OFFICER: Marianna Christian PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/0171/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 11 Hardwick Lane VALID DATE: storey rear extension Bury St Edmunds 02.02.2016 Suffolk APPLICANT: Mr Derek Webber EXPIRY DATE: GRID REF: 29.03.2016 585941 263035 CASE OFFICER: Matthew Gee WARD: Southgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 4. DC/16/0151/TPO TPO310(2001)15 - Tree Preservation Order Yew Tree Court VALID DATE: Application -(i) Fell 2no Yew trees (T1 and Bury St Edmunds 27.01.2016 T2 on plan) - (ii) 2no Yew Trees (T3 and T4 Suffolk on plan) - selectively reduce branches in EXPIRY DATE: length in order to shape/balance crowns as GRID REF: 23.03.2016 best possible following the removal of trees 584799 263368 T1 and T2 as detailed above. (All within WARD: Westgate Group G1 of Order) PARISH: Bury St APPLICANT: Shires Residential Lettings - Mr Edmunds Town Council David Kemble-Taylor AGENT: Urban Forestry - Mr David Franklin CASE OFFICER: Jonny Rankin DC/16/0152/HH Householder Planning Application - To 11 Short Brackland VALID DATE: replace the existing front door Bury St Edmunds 27.01.2016 Suffolk APPLICANT: Mrs B Warrington EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: Frames Conservatories Direct GRID REF: 23.03.2016 585290 264522 CASE OFFICER: Jonny Rankin WARD: Eastgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/0170/TPO TPO 2(1950)12 - Tree Preservation Order - Shelter 49M From The VALID DATE: (i) 4no. Sycamores (784,2068,2077,2079 on Moreton Hall Lawson 28.01.2016 plan) - fell (ii) 3no. Ash (2066,2034,2067 on Place And 4M From plan) - fell (iii) 1no Ash (40 on plan) pollard Symonds Road EXPIRY DATE: (iv) 1no Ash (2031 on plan) crown reduction Bury St Edmunds 24.03.2016 by 10% and reshape (v) 1no Hawthorn (2032 on plan) coppice (vi) 1no Hornbeam GRID REF: WARD: Moreton Hall (2035 on plan) - fell (vii) 1no Ash (2036 on 587072 264121 plan) - remove lowest lateral over path (viii) PARISH: Bury St 1no Oak (7 on plan) - reduce 3no lower Edmunds Town Council crown limbs up to 3m (ix) 1no Horse Chestnut (16 on plan) crown reduce by 20% and re-shape (x) 1no Horse Chestnut (673 on plan) - fell (xi) 1no Oak (2078 on plan) - crown lift/raise to 6m (xii) 1no Oak (2082 on plan) - remove deadwood APPLICANT: West Suffolk CASE OFFICER: Jonny Rankin 5. DC/16/0176/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - 15 Queens Road VALID DATE: Ash tree - fell Bury St Edmunds 04.02.2016 Suffolk APPLICANT: Ms Louise Kirby EXPIRY DATE: GRID REF: 17.03.2016 584493 264167 CASE OFFICER: Jonny Rankin WARD: Risbygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/0136/HH Householder Planning Application - Two The Rambles VALID DATE: storey side/front extension (as previously Old Post Office Road 26.01.2016 approved under DC/15/0292/HH) Chevington EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Roberts GRID REF: 22.03.2016 AGENT: Thurlow Architects 578794 259478 WARD: Chedburgh CASE OFFICER: Kerri Cooper PARISH: Chevington DC/16/0087/FUL Planning Application - (i) Internal alterations 2B First Floor Flat VALID DATE: and conversion of roof space into 38 Nethergate Street 27.01.2016 bedroom/studio (ii) Provision of 4 no Clare conservation roof lights to the rear elevation. EXPIRY DATE: GRID REF: 23.03.2016 APPLICANT: Ms Tracy Watterson 576928 245228 AGENT: Kenneth McAndrew Architect WARD: Clare CASE OFFICER: Aaron Sands PARISH: Clare Town Council DC/16/0099/FUL Planning Application - (i) 1 no. two storey Land East Of 1 Stoke VALID DATE: dwelling and ancillary out-building and (ii) Road 03.02.2016 Creation of a new vehicular access Clare EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr R E Perry GRID REF: 30.03.2016 AGENT: Dean Jay Pearce Architectural 575985 244634 Design WARD: Clare CASE OFFICER: Charlotte Waugh PARISH: Clare Town Council 6. DC/16/0129/HH Householder Planning Application - Two 12 Mortimer Place VALID DATE: storey side extension and single storey rear Clare 01.02.2016 extension Suffolk EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr Darren Andrews GRID REF: 28.03.2016 AGENT: Philbin And Champion 576694 246258 WARD: Clare CASE OFFICER: Aaron
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