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Four Oaks Ward 29Th November 2018 Four Oaks Ward 29th November 2018 - 2nd January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment 134D Rosemary Hill Erection of single storey rear 2018/10398/PA Road Sutton 31/12/2018 21/01/2019 extension 1 Coldfield B74 4HN 12 The Moorlands Erection of single storey front 2018/10248/PA Sutton Coldfield B74 24/12/2018 14/01/2019 and porch to front extensions. 2 2RF Erection of two storey front 102 Streetly Lane and rear, single storey side and 2018/10256/PA Sutton Coldfield B74 21/12/2018 11/01/2019 rear extensions and 4TB installation of front dormer. 3 Erection of double garage with The Lychgate 5 Four loft space with associated 2018/10219/PA Oaks Road Sutton 19/12/2018 09/01/2019 dormer window to rear and Coldfield B74 2SJ extended staircase. 4 Erection of single storey rear 5 Bennett Road extension and detached 2018/09826/PA Sutton Coldfield B74 07/12/2018 07/01/2019 garage to front and alterations 4TJ to front elevation. 5 196 Walsall Road Erection of detached 2018/09773/PA Four Oaks Sutton 05/12/2018 05/01/2019 outbuilding to rear. 6 Coldfield B74 4QB 7 Grounds Road Erection of single storey rear 2018/09692/PA Sutton Coldfield 04/12/2018 04/01/2019 extension Birmingham B74 4SE 7 34 Clarry Drive Erection of first floor front 2018/09652/PA Sutton Coldfield B74 29/11/2018 20/12/2018 extension 8 2QT Mere Green Ward 29th November 2018 - 2nd January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment Erection of two storey forward, side and rear 319 Lichfield Road extensions, increase in roof 2018/10450/PA Sutton Coldfield 31/12/2018 21/01/2019 height to create first floor and Birmingham B74 4BZ installation of dormers to front 9 and rear 1 Aylesford Drive Erection of two storey side and 2018/09972/PA Four Oaks Sutton single storey forward 11/12/2018 01/01/2019 10 Coldfiled B74 4LS extension and porch to front 31 Meadowside Erection of two storey side, 2018/09912/PA Road Sutton single storey rear and single 11/12/2018 01/01/2019 Coldfield B74 4SL storey forward extension. 11 7 Yates Croft Sutton Erection of single storey rear 2018/09849/PA 11/12/2018 01/01/2019 Coldfield B74 4YB extension 12 2 Arlescote Close Erection of single storey rear 2018/08978/PA Four Oaks Sutton 10/12/2018 31/12/2018 and front extension. 13 Coldfield B75 5AJ 16 Bradgate Drive Erection of single storey rear 2018/09874/PA Sutton Coldfield B74 07/12/2018 28/12/2018 extension. 14 4XG Unit 5d/e Mulberry Walk Lichfield Road 2018/09869/PA Installation of new shop front 07/12/2018 28/12/2018 Sutton Coldfield Birmingham B74 2XH 15 Erection of single storey 19 Netherstone rear,first floor and two storey 2018/09689/PA Grove Sutton 03/12/2018 24/12/2018 side, single storey and two Coldfield B74 4DT storey forward extensions. 16 103 Little Sutton Erection of two storey side and Lane Four Oaks 2018/09585/PA single storey side and front 29/11/2018 20/12/2018 Sutton Coldfield B75 extensions 17 6SN Reddicap Ward 29th November 2018 - 2nd January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment Cfs Business Park, Unit 3 Coleshill Road 2018/10337/PA Erection of replacement roof 28/12/2018 18/01/2019 Sutton Coldfield B75 18 7AZ Non-Material Amendment to The Boot Inn Rectory approval 2018/07022/PA to Road Sutton 2018/10148/PA allow minor change to building 20/12/2018 10/01/2019 Coldfield footprint with installation of Birmingham B75 7RU ramp and steps to entrance 19 Erection of two storey side, 7 Rectory Park Close single storey front and rear 2018/09782/PA Sutton Coldfield B75 11/12/2018 01/01/2019 extensions and dormer 7BW 20 windows to rear Roughley Ward 29th November 2018 - 2nd January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment Moor Hall Golf Club Formation of new semi- Moor Hall Drive 2018/08625/PA permeable hardstanding and 10/12/2018 01/01/2019 Sutton Coldfield new access Birmingham B75 6LN 21 12 Amington Close Sutton Coldfield Erection of single storey side 2018/09786/PA 04/12/2018 25/12/2018 West Midlands B75 and rear extensions. 5UB 22 Conversion and extension of Slade Farm Slade existing outbuilding to create 2018/09612/PA Lane Birmingham 30/11/2018 21/12/2018 single dwelling house (Use B75 5RP 23 Class C3) Trinity Ward 29th November 2018 - 2nd January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment Change of use from single 20 Tudor Hill Sutton dwelling to 3 no self-contained 2018/10377/PA Coldfield flats, erection of single storey 31/12/2018 21/01/2019 Birmingham B73 6BH rear extension and erection of roof extension to rear 24 129 Bedford Road Erection of single storey rear 2018/10254/PA Sutton Trinity Sutton 24/12/2018 14/01/2019 extension. Coldfield B75 6BQ 25 8 Arden Drive Sutton Erection of two storey side and 2018/10034/PA Trinity Sutton single storey forward and 13/12/2018 03/01/2019 Coldfield B75 7QA porch to front extensions. 26 16 Midland Drive Erection of two storey side 2018/10000/PA Sutton Coldfield B72 13/12/2018 03/01/2019 extension 27 1TU Erection of single storey front 7a Mulroy Road side and rear extension and 2018/09992/PA Sutton Coldfield B74 12/12/2018 02/01/2019 installation of dormer window 2QA 28 to rear. 55 Maple Road Erection of single storey rear 2018/09751/PA Sutton Coldfield B72 11/12/2018 01/01/2019 and first floor front extensions 29 1JP 149 Rectory Road Sutton Coldfield 2018/09730/PA Dropped Curb Application. 04/12/2018 25/12/2018 West Midlands B75 30 7RU Vesey Ward 29th November 2018 - 2nd January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment 70 Somerville Road Erection of two storey side and 2018/10390/PA Sutton Vesey Sutton forward and single store side 31/12/2018 21/01/2019 Coldfield B73 6HJ extensions 31 Erection of hip to gable roof 27 Darnick Road extension to side, installation 2018/10346/PA Sutton Coldfield of dormer window to rear and 28/12/2018 18/01/2019 Birmingham B73 6PE alterations to existing dormer window to front 32 92 Chester Road Erection of single storey rear 2018/09954/PA North Sutton 11/12/2018 01/01/2019 extension 33 Coldfield B73 6SL 33 Morven Road Erection of single storey rear 2018/09926/PA Sutton Coldfield B73 10/12/2018 31/12/2018 extension 34 6ND 60 Antrobus Road Erection of single storey rear 2018/09803/PA Sutton Coldfield B73 06/12/2018 27/12/2018 extension 35 5EJ 72 Antrobus Road Erection of single storey rear 2018/09626/PA Sutton Coldfield B73 05/12/2018 26/12/2018 extension. 36 5EL 6 Longmore Close Sutton Coldfield Installation of fence and gates 2018/09391/PA 05/12/2018 26/12/2018 Birmingham B73 to private road 37 6UU 1 Nadin Road Sutton Erection of single storey front 2018/09721/PA 30/11/2018 21/12/2018 Coldfield B73 5RH and side extension 38 Walmley & Minworth Ward 29th November 2018 - 2nd January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment Land on Longley Erection of five dwellinghouses 2018/10301/PA Avenue Sutton 27/12/2018 17/01/2019 with associated car parking 39 Coldfield B76 9RA 100 A Plants Brook Erection of single storey side 2018/10287/PA Road Sutton 27/12/2018 17/01/2019 extension and porch to front 40 Coldfield B76 1HG 56 Brookhus Farm Erection of single storey side 2018/09734/PA Road Sutton 17/12/2018 07/01/2019 and rear extension 41 Coldfield B76 1QQ 200 Walmley Ash Erection of first floor side 2018/09953/PA Road Sutton 12/12/2018 02/01/2019 extension. 42 Coldfield B76 1XJ 50 The Riddings Erection of single storey rear 2018/08979/PA Sutton Coldfield B76 12/12/2018 02/01/2019 extension. 43 1RW 23 Falstaff Close Erection of single storey rear 2018/09919/PA Sutton Coldfield B76 11/12/2018 01/01/2019 extension. 44 1YG 27 Walmley Ash Road & Entrance to Maple Court Installation of gates to 2018/09766/PA 10/12/2018 31/12/2018 Brookhouse Mews Brookhouse Mews entrance Sutton Coldfield B76 45 1PU Minworth Sewage Treatment Works Installation of MCC kiosk Severn Trent Water 2018/09644/PA (measurements 7000mm (W) 06/12/2018 27/12/2018 Plc Kingsbury Road X 3040mm (D) X 3150mm (H) Sutton Coldfield Birmingham B76 9DP 46 23 Foldyard Close Erection of single storey side 2018/09810/PA Sutton Coldfield B76 04/12/2018 25/12/2018 extension. 47 1QZ 33 Allendale Road Erection of single storey side 2018/09735/PA Sutton Coldfield B76 04/12/2018 25/12/2018 and rear extension. 48 1NL Wylde Green Ward 29th November 2018 - 2nd January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment 2 The Lanes Shopping Centre Change of use from bank (Use Birmingham Road Class A2) to a barbars (Use 2018/10297/PA 27/12/2018 17/01/2019 Sutton New Hall Class A1) and shopfront Sutton Coldfield B72 alterations 49 1YG 1 The Lanes Shopping Centre Change of use from bank (Use Birmingham Road Class A2) to a tanning salon 2018/10296/PA 27/12/2018 17/01/2019 Sutton New Hall (Use Class Sui Generis) and Sutton Coldfield B72 shopfront alterations 50 1YG 39 Salisbury grove Sutton Coldfield Erection of two storey side, 2018/10275/PA 21/12/2018 11/01/2019 West Midlands B72 rear and forward extensions.
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