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Act 1990 LIST of NEW PLANNING and OTHER Town and Country Planning Acts 1990 Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 LIST OF NEW PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS, RECEIVED AND VALID IN PARISH/TOWN WARD ORDER WEEKLY LIST AS AT 08 March 2020 For Guidance 1 Those applications which have a star by them are FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. Please see over for a list and description of application types. 2 If the Grid Reference is blank, this is because it is a property which is in the process of being entered on the Property Database for the District. 3 The Conservation Area only appears where the application is known to be in a Conservation Area . 4 Where the application has not been allocated to a case officer, “Team Manager “ for the relevant area appears instead. 5 The Publicity Period is 21 days after the Site Notice Date or 21 days after a Press Advert date, where this has been made, whichever is the later. Applications may be determined after this date. If you require any further information, please enquire at Main Reception, City Offices, Colebrook Street, Winchester, SO23 9LJ quoting the Case Number. We will then be able to give you the current status of the application. We are open Monday to Thursday 8.30am - 5.00pm, Fridays 8.30am - 4.30pm, excluding Bank and Public Holidays. Page 1 APPLICATION CODES AND DESCRIPTION AVC Full Advert Consent AVT Temporary Advert Consent (non-standard time limit) AGA Agricultural Application APN Agricultural Prior Notification CER Certificate of Alternative Use CHU Change of Use DEC Demolition Consultation EUC Established Use Certificate FUL Full Planning Application GVN Government Department (no comment) GVO Government Department (outline) GVT Government Department (temporary) HAZ Hazardous Substances HCS HCC Consultations (letter) HCM HCC Consultation Minerals HOU Householder Planning Application LBC Conservation Area Application LDC Lawful Development Certificate (existing use *) LDP Lawful Development Certificate (proposed use *) LIS Listed Building OUT Outline Application REM Reserved Matters TCP Telecom Prior Notification TFE Tree Felling Licence Page 2 TPO Tree Preservation Order TPC Tree in Conservation Area (*) Page 3 Compton And Shawford Ward BADGER FARM AND OLIVERS BATTERY WARD Case No: 20/00217/FUL Press advert date : Comments by : 2 April 2020 Date Valid: 30 January 2020 Decision due: 26 March 2020 Case Officer : Mrs Megan Osborn Applicant: Mr & Mrs Ben and Louise Hoddinot-Pratt Proposal: Erection of 2 New detached dwellings with Garages Location: Mawdlam Lodge Southdown Road Shawford Winchester Hampshire SO21 2BY Grid Ref: 446761 124002 Compton And Shawford Ward BADGER FARM AND OLIVERS BATTERY WARD Case No: 20/00325/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : 30 March 2020 Date Valid: 13 February 2020 Decision due: 9 April 2020 Case Officer : Catherine Watson Applicant: Mr & Mrs Gower Proposal: Proposed loft conversion, single storey rear extension to replace existing conservatory, two storey side extension & log burner flue & part garage conversion Location: Langdale Fairfield Road Shawford SO21 2DA Grid Ref: 446671 124390 Compton And Shawford Ward BADGER FARM AND OLIVERS BATTERY WARD Case No: 20/00479/TPO Press advert date : Comments by : 26 March 2020 Date Valid: 3 March 2020 Decision due: 28 April 2020 Case Officer : Lloyd Fursdon Applicant: Mrs Barbara Culmer Proposal: Removal of G1 (group of 4 Conifers on right hand side of entrance to driveway). See original application specification for more information. Location: Little Cranford House, Annexe Bridge Lane Shawford SO21 2BL Grid Ref: 447367 125087 Crawley Ward WONSTON AND MICHELDEVER WARD Case No: 20/00487/TPO Press advert date : Comments by : 27 March 2020 Page 4 Date Valid: 4 March 2020 Decision due: 29 April 2020 Case Officer : Lloyd Fursdon Applicant: Mrs Cresswell Sharman Proposal: G1, G2 and G3 - Mixed deciduous trees on perimeter of property to crown lift by up to 4m to clear lawn and garden area and remove epicormic growth on main stems of trees in G3 Location: Woolbury House Peach Hill Lane Crawley SO21 2QB Grid Ref: 441910 135059 Curdridge Ward WHITELEY AND SHEDFIELD WARD Case No: 20/00494/FUL Press advert date : 11 March 2020 Comments by : 1 April 2020 Date Valid: 3 March 2020 Decision due: 2 June 2020 Case Officer : Liz Marsden Applicant: Proposal: HYBRID PLANNING APPLICATION: Development following demolition of existing buildings within conservation area to include 1) outline application (all matters reserved except access) for up to 0.88 hectares of mixed use commercial (B1, B2 and B8) employment development and D1 (health provision) on land south of Bottings Industrial Estate; 2) full application for 117 dwellings with associated public open space, landscaping, access from Mill Hill and associated works on land north of Mill Hill; 3) full application for car park and associated spine road to serve commercial and health uses including associated alterations to bypass to facilitate access to the proposed commercial area and, if necessary, to include diversion of public footpath. Location: Land At Sherecroft Farm Botley Hill Botley Hampshire Grid Ref: 451746 113166 Denmead Ward DENMEAD WARD Case No: 20/00338/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : 3 April 2020 Date Valid: 12 February 2020 Decision due: 8 April 2020 Case Officer : Marge Ballinger Applicant: Mr Derek Hunt Proposal: Extension to detached garage with study in roofspace. Location: Little Rookwood 8 Clarendon Close Denmead Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 6NY Grid Ref: 465584 112113 Denmead Ward DENMEAD WARD Case No: 20/00379/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : 1 April 2020 Page 5 Date Valid: 19 February 2020 Decision due: 15 April 2020 Case Officer : Liz Marsden Applicant: Ms Georgina Byng Proposal: Single Storey annexe to house Location: Soake House Soake Road Denmead Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 6JA Grid Ref: 466866 111131 Denmead Ward DENMEAD WARD Case No: 20/00470/TPO Press advert date : Comments by : 26 March 2020 Date Valid: 3 March 2020 Decision due: 28 April 2020 Case Officer : Lloyd Fursdon Applicant: Mr jon leadbeater Proposal: I would like permission to carry out some very minor trimming to the Oak tree with a TPO on my land. The reference number for the tree is: TPO 2261T1 See original application specification Location: Fieldpenny Ervills Road Worlds End Hambledon Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 4QU Grid Ref: 462987 112084 Hursley Ward BADGER FARM AND OLIVERS BATTERY WARD Case No: 20/00499/TPC Press advert date : Comments by : Date Valid: 5 March 2020 Decision due: 16 April 2020 Case Officer : Lloyd Fursdon Applicant: Angus Lang Proposal: T1 - Sycamore - Remove at ground level. T2 - Ash - Cut back branches that interfere with utility wires to give 2m clearance. Location: 14 Meredun Close Hursley SO21 2JB Grid Ref: 442775 125149 Kings Worthy Ward THE WORTHYS WARD Case No: 20/00267/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : 1 April 2020 Date Valid: 5 February 2020 Decision due: 1 April 2020 Case Officer : Sean Quigley Applicant: Mr & Mrs Williamson Proposal: Garage conversion Replacement of conservatory with single storey rear extension Page 6 Location: 6 Cloverbank Kings Worthy SO23 7TP Grid Ref: 448806 134532 Kings Worthy Ward THE WORTHYS WARD Case No: 20/00286/FUL Press advert date : Comments by : 30 March 2020 Date Valid: 7 February 2020 Decision due: 3 April 2020 Case Officer : Catherine Watson Applicant: Ms Eva Braun Proposal: Application Reference Number: 19/02253/HOU Date of Decision: 05/02/2020 Condition Number(s): Conditions 2 and 3 Conditions(s) Removal: Variation to conditions 2 and 3 to allow change of material from red brick to White K Rend render. Location: Hoplands North Road Kings Worthy SO23 7NZ Grid Re f: 448866 133982 Littleton And Harestock Ward ST BARNABAS WARD Case No: 20/00316/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : 27 March 2020 Date Valid: 12 February 2020 Decision due: 8 April 2020 Case Officer : Cameron Taylor Applicant: Mr Pav Khural Proposal: Single storey front extension to integral garage Location: Oakleigh 12 Andover Road North Winchester SO22 6NN Grid Ref: 447022 131854 Littleton And Harestock Ward WONSTON AND MICHELDEVER WARD Case No: 20/00345/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : 1 April 2020 Date Valid: 14 February 2020 Decision due: 10 April 2020 Case Officer : Robert Green Applicant: Ms Yvonne Egan Proposal: To construct a side and rear extension and carry out internal alterations. To remove the front door from the principal elevation and to form a new front entranceway to the house. Location: 40 North Drive Littleton SO22 6QA Grid Ref: 445936 132249 Page 7 Micheldever Ward WONSTON AND MICHELDEVER WARD Case No: 20/00378/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : 3 April 2020 Date Valid: 20 February 2020 Decision due: 16 April 2020 Case Officer : Catherine Watson Applicant: Mr & Mrs Weaver Proposal: Erection of a powder coated aluminium free standing glasshouse with cold frames sited on a dwarf brick wall in keeping with the rest of the brick work within the property. Location: Holly House Duke Street Micheldever SO21 3DF Grid Ref: 451894 139120 New Alresford Ward ALRESFORD AND ITCHEN VALLEY WARD Case No: 20/00278/FUL Press advert date : 11 March 2020 Comments by : 8 April 2020 Date Valid: 5 March 2020 Decision due: 30 April 2020 Case Officer : Alexander Strandberg Applicant: Mr & Mrs Coleman Proposal: Demolition of an existing courtyard wall exceeding 2m which encloses an internal courtyard within the property (Amended description). Location: Old Pond House Broad Street Alresford SO24 9AN Grid Ref: 458931 132801 New Alresford Ward ALRESFORD AND ITCHEN VALLEY WARD Case No: 20/00353/FUL Press advert date : Comments by : 31 March 2020 Date Valid: 17 February 2020 Decision due: 13 April 2020 Case Officer : Robert Green Applicant: Mr David Burgess Proposal: Demolition of The Gable House and construction of 2 x 4-bed semi-detached houses with access from New Farm Road. Construction of 4 x 4-bed detached houses on remainder of former New Farm Engineering site with access from Prospect Road.
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