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Qryweekly List WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND OTHER PROPOSALS RECEIVED BY THE COUNCIL 12 NOVEMBER 2007 – 18 NOVEMBER 2007 The proposals listed over the page have recently been received by the Planning Department. The application documents and plans may be viewed and commented on via the Internet. Please allow 7 days from the above date for the application to appear on the Council’s web site at www.southglos.gov.uk/planning. The submissions listed are also available for inspection at the following offices: • The Council Offices, Castle Street, Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, BS35 1HF • Civic Centre, High Street, Kingswood, South Gloucestershire, BS15 9TR • Yate One Stop Shop, Kennedy Way, Yate, South Gloucestershire The Council Offices are open Monday to Thursday between the hours of 8.45 am and 5.00 pm and Friday between the hours of 8.45 am to 4.30 pm. If you have any queries regarding a proposal, please contact our Customer Service Centre on 01454 868004. Any comments on the proposals listed can be made online at the above website or sent in writing to the Thornbury or Kingswood Council Offices. When commenting please quote the appropriate reference number and site address. All comments should be received within 21 days of the above date. ABBREVIATIONS PT = Planning Thornbury PK = Planning Kingswood For suffix abbreviations in application number, see Application Type eg. /ADV = Advertisement South Gloucestershire Council Weekly List of Planning Applications: 12/11/07 - 18/11/07 PARISH NAME APPLICATION NO. PK07/3382/LB WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Woodstock Robert Nicholson 01454 863536 KW LOCATION Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Blackhorse Road Kingswood BRISTOL South Gloucestershire BS15 8EA PROPOSAL Internal and external alterations to facilitate the conversion to 14 no. flats. Erection of glazed canopy to eastern elevation. APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Listed Building Operweald Ltd Mrs F Chick CSJ Planning 14/11/2007 ST64491,73833 Consent Consultants, 1 Host Street, Bristol, BS1 5BU APPLICATION NO. PK07/3406/F WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Kings Chase Edward Purnell 01454 863056 KW LOCATION 5 Kings Chase Shopping Centre Regent Street Kingswood BRISTOL South Gloucestershire BS15 8LP PROPOSAL Installation of new shop front and roller shutter. APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Full Planning Mr J Billings J Edwards Associates Ltd, 162 16/11/2007 ST64747,73896 Ellicks Close, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, South Gloucestershire, BS32 0EN APPLICATION NO. PK07/3394/O WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Staple Hill Sarah Tucker 01454 863780 KW LOCATION Land rear of 42 Acacia Road Staple Hill BRISTOL South Gloucestershire BS16 4PY PROPOSAL Erection of 7 no. flats (Outline), with layout, scale, external appearance and access to be considered. All other matters to be reserved. APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Outline Zaus Haus Ltd Mr D Ajasa-Adekunle 15/11/2007 ST64491,75514 Innovation Imperative Ltd, 40, Chepstow Road, London, W2 5BE APPLICATION NO. PK07/3346/F WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Woodstock Helen Ainsley 01454 863788 KW LOCATION Land at 26 Orchard Road Kingswood BRISTOL South Gloucestershire BS15 9TH PROPOSAL Conversion of existing lower ground floor voids to form 4 affordable housing flats. APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Full Planning Sarsen Housing Mr C Dance L P C Ltd, Trull, 12/11/2007 ST65172,73411 Association Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8SQ TH = Thornbury Office, KW = Kingswood Office 19 November 2007 Page 1 of 18 South Gloucestershire Council Weekly List of Planning Applications: 12/11/07 - 18/11/07 APPLICATION NO. PK07/3383/O WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Staple Hill Marie Bath 01454 864769 KW LOCATION Tranquilla Narrow Lane Staple Hill BRISTOL South Gloucestershire BS16 4SW PROPOSAL Erection of 1 no. detached bungalow (outline) with siting/layout, scale and access to be considered. All other matters reserved. APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Outline Mrs M Perry Mr T Lewis Mr T C Lewis, 25, 14/11/2007 ST65165,75465 Westbourne Road, Downend, Bristol, BS16 6RV APPLICATION NO. PK07/3349/O WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Staple Hill Roger Hemming 01454 863537 KW LOCATION Bristol Christian Fellowship Centre Soundwell Road Soundwell BRISTOL South Gloucestershire BS16 4RB PROPOSAL Erection of 14no. apartments (Outline) with layout and means of access to be determined. All other matters reserved. APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Outline Uk Sureedres Mr G Carpenter GE2 Urban 13/11/2007 ST64791,75385 Design, 215A, North Street, Southville, Bristol, BS3 1JH APPLICATION NO. PK07/3377/F WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Rodway Edward Purnell 01454 863056 KW LOCATION 27 Gerrish Avenue Staple Hill BRISTOL South Gloucestershire BS16 5PT PROPOSAL Erection of two storey and single storey side extension to provide additional living accommodation. APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Full Planning Mr N Jiya Mr D Ferguson DFCAD 14/11/2007 ST65827,76256 Services, 3 Haycombe, Whitchurch, Bristol, BS14 0AJ APPLICATION NO. PK07/3401/F WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Staple Hill Tracey Price 01454 863424 KW LOCATION 77 - 79 High Street Staple Hill BRISTOL South Gloucestershire BS16 5HE PROPOSAL Conversion of existing first floor flat to form 2no. self contained flats and associated works. APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Full Planning Mrs A Miah Mr P Maddox Maddox Design 15/11/2007 ST64690,75965 Ltd, 305 Two Mile Hill Road, Kingswood, South Gloucestershire, BS15 1AP PARISH NAME Acton Turville Parish Council TH = Thornbury Office, KW = Kingswood Office 19 November 2007 Page 2 of 18 South Gloucestershire Council Weekly List of Planning Applications: 12/11/07 - 18/11/07 APPLICATION NO. PK07/3387/F WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Cotswold Edge Edward Purnell 01454 863056 YATE LOCATION 2 Tormarton Road Acton Turville BADMINTON South Gloucestershire GL9 1HP PROPOSAL Erection of two storey side extension to form garage and additional living accommodation. (Resubmission of PK07/2748/F). APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Full Planning Mr R Clutterbuck Mr I Rea A1 Planning Services 14/11/2007 ST80720,80757 Limited, Unit 8, Ingoldmells Court, Edinburgh Way, Corsham, Wiltshire, SN13 9XN PARISH NAME Almondsbury Parish Council APPLICATION NO. PT07/3339/TRE WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Almondsbury Simon Penketh 01454 863433 TH LOCATION Hortham Village Hortham Lane Almondsbury BRISTOL South Gloucestershire BS32 4JH PROPOSAL Removal of horse chestnut tree covered by South Gloucestershire Council (Hortham Hospital) Tree Preservation Order 575 dated June 2007. APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Works to Trees Mr C McMahon 12/11/2007 ST61835,84306 PARISH NAME Alveston Parish Council APPLICATION NO. PT07/3380/F WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Thornbury South Karen Hayes 01454 863472 TH and Alveston LOCATION 64 Wolfridge Ride Alveston BRISTOL South Gloucestershire BS35 3PR PROPOSAL Erection of two storey rear extension to provide additional living accommodation APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Full Planning Mr I Clark Mr K Fowler Ken Fowler BDS, 14/11/2007 ST62885,87984 Crooklands, France Lane, Hawkesbury Upton, South Gloucestershire, GL9 1AN PARISH NAME Badminton Parish Council APPLICATION NO. PK07/3399/F WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Cotswold Edge Tracey Price 01454 863424 YATE LOCATION 6 Sodbury Road BADMINTON South Gloucestershire GL9 1EU PROPOSAL Alterations to roofline to facilitate installation of 1 no. rear dormer window to provide additional living accommodation. APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Full Planning The Trustees Of Archway Design Ltd, Unit G 15/11/2007 ST80349,82272 The Somerset 11, The Old Conuent, Beeches Trust Green, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL5 4AD TH = Thornbury Office, KW = Kingswood Office 19 November 2007 Page 3 of 18 South Gloucestershire Council Weekly List of Planning Applications: 12/11/07 - 18/11/07 PARISH NAME Bitton Parish Council APPLICATION NO. PK07/3405/F WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Bitton Tracey Price 01454 863424 KW LOCATION Island House West Bath Road Swineford BRISTOL South Gloucestershire BS30 6LW PROPOSAL Partial demolition and erection of two storey and single storey rear extensions to form additional living accommodation and link between main dwelling and outbuilding. Erection of rear conservatory. APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Full Planning Mr O Evans Mr R Barnes Architect- 16/11/2007 ST69021,68909 yourhome Somerset, 43, Witham Friary, Frome, Somerset, BA11 5HF APPLICATION NO. PK07/3358/F WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Oldland Common Edward Purnell 01454 863056 KW LOCATION 168 High Street Oldland Common BRISTOL South Gloucestershire BS30 9TA PROPOSAL Erection of rear conservatory. APPLICATION TYPE APPLICANT AGENT DATE REGISTERED GRID REFERENCE Full Planning Mr & Mrs Mr S Joy 29 Orchard 13/11/2007 ST67463,71458 Somerset Boulevard, Longwell Green, South Gloucestershire, BS30 9PS PARISH NAME Bradley Stoke Town Council APPLICATION NO. PT07/3338/F WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Bradley Stoke Peter Burridge
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