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List of Applications Between 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2004 List of Applications Between 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2004 Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00001/FUL Applicant: Mrs. Gunther, 36, Palmerston Road, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. Agent: Meridian Building Design, 33, Murch Crescent, Dinas Powys, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 4RF Location: 36, Palmerston Road, Barry Proposal: Rear single storey extension to provide disabled shower facilities Decision: A Date: 20 February 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 25 February 2004 Application No. 2004/00002/FUL Applicant: Mr. & Mrs. J. Bird, The Wickets, 6, Eastgate, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan. CF71 7DG Agent: Kennedy James Griffiths, Radnor House, Greenwood Close, Cardiff Gate Business Park, Cardiff. CF23 8DA Location: The Wickets, 6, Eastgate, Cowbridge Proposal: Demolition of existing single storey extension and replace with new two storey extension. Pitched roof to existing garage Decision: A Date: 30 April 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00003/FUL Applicant: Mr. & Mrs. Illingworth, Curnix Farm, Moulton, Barry. CF62 3AB Agent: Larcombe & Co., 68, Bryngwyn Road, Newport. NP20 4JT Location: Curnix Farm, Moulton, Llancarfan Proposal: Conversion of redundant barns to residential dwelling Decision: A Date: 13 May 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2004 Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00004/FUL Applicant: Mr. Mark Vella, 164, Taff Embankment, Cardiff. Agent: Mr. Mark Vella, 164, Taff Embankment, Cardiff. Location: 15, Lewis Road, Llandough Proposal: To take down sub-standard kitchen and bathroom extension and reconstruct new flat roof extension for kitchen/bathroom Decision: A Date: 13 February 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00005/FUL Applicant: Southgate Estates Ltd., 35, Augusta Crescent, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 5RL Agent: Southgate Estates Ltd., 35, Augusta Crescent, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 5RL Location: The Limes, Cowbridge Proposal: Erection of 2 no. blocks of three storey apartments for 12 no. one bed retirements flats Decision: W Date: 26 February 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2004 Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00006/FUL Applicant: Mr and Mrs E. Owens, 49, Lavernock Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. Agent: Steve Sidford Associates, 129, Stanwell Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 3LL Location: 49, Lavernock Road, Penarth Proposal: Single storey extension Decision: A Date: 6 February 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00007/FUL Applicant: Mr G. Moore, The Waverley Centre, 124, Plymouth Road, Penarth. CF64 5DN Agent: Steve Sidford Associates, 129, Stanwell Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 3LL Location: The Waverley Centre, 124, Plymouth Road, Penarth Proposal: Single storey infill extension for dry food store Decision: A Date: 13 February 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00008/FUL Applicant: Mrs B. Lloyd, C/o Agent Agent: Steve Sidford Associates, 129, Stanwell Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 3LL Location: Fig Tree Cottage, Rectory Road Lane, Penarth Proposal: Dormer roof extension Decision: A Date: 16 April 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2004 Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00009/FUL Applicant: Mr I. Thickpenny, 41, Pontypridd Road, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. CF62 7LP Agent: John Foote, The Willows, Nightingale Place, Dinas Powys, Vale of Glamorgan CF64 4RB Location: 41, Pontypridd Road, Barry Proposal: Garage, kitchen and utility extension Decision: A Date: 4 June 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00010/FUL Applicant: Humphrey Enviro-Tech Ltd., Bryncae Ind. Estate, Bridgend Road, Llanharan. CF72 9RP Agent: Anderson and Associates, 39, High Street, Cowbridge, South Glamorgan. CF71 7AE Location: Former Marley Site, Ruthin Proposal: Construction of an Industrial/Workshop Office building, for the repair and improvement of vehicles in the Environmental Technology Field Decision: A Date: 13 May 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00011/FUL Applicant: Mr and Mrs Shropshire, 42, Celtic Way, Rhoose, Vale of Glamorgan. CF62 3FT Agent: J. H. Leeke & Sons, Unit 1, Mwyndy Cross Ind. Estate., Mwyndy, Pontyclun, Mid Glam. CF72 8PN Location: 42, Celtic Way, Rhoose Proposal: Porch to rear elevation Decision: A Date: 20 February 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2004 Date Received: 24 March 2004 Application No. 2004/00012/FUL Applicant: Mr Basil George, Ivy Cottage, Ogmore By Sea, Vale of Glamorgan. CF32 0QP Agent: Jenkins GOuld Partnership, Union Offices, Quarella Road, Bridgend. CF31 1JW Location: Ivy Cottage, Ogmore by Sea Proposal: First floor extension to existing dwelling Decision: A Date: 2 April 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00013/LAW Applicant: Rozanne Lord, 16, Vane CLose, Hampstead, London. NW3 5UN Agent: Morgan Cole, Bradley Court, Park Place, Cardiff. CF10 3DP Location: Yr Hen Felin, (The Mill), Dyffryn, St. Nicholas Proposal: Use of outbuildings as single dwellinghouse Decision: R Date: 8 April 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2004 Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00014/FUL Applicant: Mr & Mrs G Layzell, 5, Stradling Close, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, CF61 7BX. Agent: Environmenta, 1 Mill Lane Studios, 10 Mill Lane, Cardiff, Vale of Glamorgan, CF10 1FL Location: 5, Stradling Close, Cowbridge Proposal: Additional bedrooms with extension of rear dormer and addition of front dormer. Ground floor side extension Decision: A Date: 27 February 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00015/FUL Applicant: C.L. Smith, Harbours Edge, 38, Plas Taliesin, Portway Marina, Penarth. CF64 1TN Agent: C.L. Smith, Harbours Edge, 38, Plas Taliesin, Portway Marina, Penarth. CF64 1TN Location: 38, Plas Taliesin, Penarth Proposal: Window alterations and grill Decision: A Date: 20 February 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00016/FUL Applicant: Jonathan Burley, 97, Lavernock Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 3NZ Agent: Jonathan Burley, 97, Lavernock Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 3NZ Location: 97, Lavernock Road, Penarth Proposal: Single storey (front) and two storey (rear) extension Decision: A Date: 13 February 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2004 Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00017/FUL Applicant: Mr R. Searle, 4, Sunnybank Cottages, Dinas Powys, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 4LG Agent: Mr W. Edwards, 49, Timothy Rees Close, Danes Court, Cardiff. CF5 2AU Location: 4, Sunnybank Cottages, Dinas Powys Proposal: Domestic extension and alterations Decision: W Date: 22 November 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00018/FUL Applicant: Mr J. G. Phillips, Palla Farm, Peterston Super Ely, Vale of Glamorgan. CF5 6ND Agent: Mr J. G. Phillips, Palla Farm, Peterston Super Ely, Vale of Glamorgan. CF5 6ND Location: Chestnut Cottage, Palla, Peterston Super Ely Proposal: Two storey side extension Decision: R Date: 1 March 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2004 Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00019/FUL Applicant: Internegocios Limited, P.O. Box 40, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 1XF Agent: Mr. John Kitch, C/o Internegocios Limited, P.O. Box 40, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 1XF Location: 19-21, Glebe Street, Penarth (formerly Penarth Social Club and Jaspers Nightclub) Proposal: Proposed conversion of first and second floors into 3 no. self-contained two and three bedroomed apartments (including roof space) Decision: R Date: 23 April 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 5 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00020/FUL Applicant: Mr & Mrs Davies, 10, Boverton Court, Boverton, Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, CF61 1UJ. Agent: Dunraven Windows St. Davids House, Heol Mostyn, Village Farm Ind. Estate, Pyle, Bridgend. CF33 6BJ Location: 10, Boverton Court, Llantwit Major Proposal: Proposed conservatory to rear Decision: A Date: 20 February 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2004 Date Received: 7 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00021/FUL Applicant: Mr E and Mrs F L Thomas, 65, Plymouth Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. Agent: GAP Architects, The Studio, Whiteholm, South Road, Sully, CF64 5SP Location: 65, Plymouth Road, Penarth Proposal: Erection of family room and utility room extension (single storey) and vehicular access for off road parking Decision: A Date: 19 March 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 7 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00022/FUL Applicant: Dr and Mrs Rayani, 8, Cherry Close, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 5BY Agent: C. J. Morgan, 13, Merthyr Street, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. CF63 4LA Location: 8, Cherry Close, Penarth Proposal: 2 storey side extension, kitchen extension, conservatory and porch Decision: R Date: 20 February 2004 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 7 January 2004 Application No. 2004/00023/FUL Applicant: Mr K. Powell 24, Heol Pentre'r Felin, Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan.
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