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Initial Document The following applications have been received and the table shows the status of the application between receipt and decision. You can view comments/objections we have received from Consultees or Neighbours via PublicAccess and can the application so you will get an automated message when the status changes. APPLICATION STATUS Application Address Description Status Valid Target Expected Ward Number Date Decision Decision PARISH Level Date (DEL – Delegated) (COM – Committee) Eurofins Food 1 x Insufficient DEL Bilbrook 17/00251/ADV Testing UK Limited non-illuminated Fee Unit G1 Valiant Way sign mounted on BILBROOK Pendeford side of company Gareth Dwight Wolverhampton premises South Staffordshire WV9 5GB Unit G2 Valiant Way 1 x fascia sign Pending 2 June 2017 28 July 2017 DEL Bilbrook 17/00510/ADV Pendeford (non-illuminated) Consideration Wolverhampton 1 x hanging sign BILBROOK South Staffordshire (illuminated) and Gareth Dwight WV9 5GB 1 x totem sign (illuminated) I54 Site Wobaston Amendments to Pending 6 June 2017 4 July 2017 Bilbrook 16/00187/AME Road Pendeford the Site Plan are Consideration South Staffordshire the front BILBROOK ND entrance bell-mouth Sarah Plant widened to 6.8 meters to allow for access control barrier to car park, rear sprinkler tank position amended, rear car park alignment adjusted and swales to South East of site removed. Amendments to the Elevations are the feature goalpost colour amending from Chilli Red to Anthracite and the rear sprinkler tank added. Eurofins Food Door position on Application Bilbrook 17/00002/AME Testing UK Limited proposed north Invalid On Receipt BILBROOK ND2 Unit G1 Valiant Way elevation moved Pendeford to suit client Wolverhampton operational Jennifer Mincher South Staffordshire requirements. WV9 5GB Balliol Business Park The current Pending 22 June 2017 17 August 2017 DEL Bilbrook 17/00551/FUL Balliol Road factory facility Consideration Pendeford South produces 38,000 BILBROOK Staffordshire WV9 tons of chicken Jennifer Mincher 5EU coated products annually, the project will double the output capacity of the site to circa 80,000ton/year, by installing a new second production line. The new line is similar in construction and operation to the existing but more efficient, as it employs new technology which reduces energy, noise and waste. The shift work force will need to double from the current 120 to approximately 240people. The factory originally had additional production lines and had a workforce of over 600 people, so the site already has ample parking and facilities to meet the project proposal requirements. 50 Downie Road Proposed single Pending 10 July 2017 4 September 2017 DEL Bilbrook 17/00630/FUL Bilbrook storey rear Consideration Wolverhampton extension and 2 BILBROOK South Staffordshire storey side Jennifer Mincher WV8 1JE extension to dwelling. 23 Oakfield Road Erection of a new Pending 10 July 2017 4 September 2017 DEL Bilbrook 17/00653/FUL Bilbrook garage and Consideration Wolverhampton access drive BILBROOK South Staffordshire Lucy Duffy WV8 1LA St Dominics School Advertising Application DEL Brewood & 17/00088/ADV Bargate Street Banners, two Invalid On Coven Brewood Stafford sizes (A) 1.5m x Receipt BREWOOD & South Staffordshire 1.5 and (B) COVEN Gareth Dwight ST19 9BA 0.8m x 3.7m To be displayed in the following locations A5 TF11 8LX just past the Bradford Arms courtesy of Mrs Crabbage (A) A5 ST19 9LN Junction with Horsebrook Hall Lane courtesy of Mr A Morton (B) A464 WV7 3AP Hollyhead oad on junction with small lane leading to Kingswood Caravan Park courtesy of Mr G Hartland (B) A454 WV6 7EZ at Lealands Garden Centre courtesy of owners (B) ST19 9HY Junction of Ivy House Lane and Four Ashes Road courtesy of Mr & Mrs Groves (A) A449 ST19 5PP Dobbies Garden Land courtesy of owners (A) A5 ST19 5PN Spread Eagle Gailey Island courtesy of owners (A) A518 ST18 9DQ between Bury Ring and Derrington Lane courtesy of Mr & Mrs Busby (A) A5 ST19 5QB Junction at Claygates Road courtesy of Mrs Woodhams (A) 18 The Nurseries Demolition of Application Brewood & 17/00233/FUL Coven existing Invalid On Coven Wolverhampton conservatory and Receipt BREWOOD & South Staffordshire construction of COVEN Lucy Duffy WV9 5BZ new single storey extension to rear 7 Holmcroft Gardens Single-storey Application DEL Brewood & 17/00283/FUL Coven side extension to Returned Coven Wolverhampton enlarge existing BREWOOD & South Staffordshire bathroom and COVEN Paul Thompson WV9 5DF bedroom. Leper House Farm Detailed Planning Pending 11 May 2017 6 July 2017 Brewood & 17/00410/FUL Whitehouse Lane Application (and Consideration Coven Codsall Wood Listed Building BREWOOD & Wolverhampton Consent) for the COVEN Debbie Hall South Staffordshire Change of Use of WV8 1QG Leper Farm Barns to three dwellings with associated parking and amenity space (Use Class C3). Leper House Farm Detailed Planning Pending 11 May 2017 6 July 2017 Brewood & 17/00411/LBC Whitehouse Lane Application (and Consideration Coven Codsall Wood Listed Building BREWOOD & Wolverhampton Consent) for the COVEN Debbie Hall South Staffordshire Change of Use of WV8 1QG Leper Farm Barns to three dwellings with associated parking and amenity space (Use Class C3). 3 Church Road Signage for Pending 25 May 2017 20 July 2017 Brewood & 17/00501/ADV Brewood Stafford Brewood Pilates Consideration Coven South Staffordshire BREWOOD & ST19 9BT COVEN Jennifer Mincher Port Lane Cottage Demolish existing Application Brewood & 17/00534/FUL Port Lane Coven cottage and Invalid On Coven Wolverhampton outbuildings and Receipt BREWOOD & South Staffordshire erect one COVEN Jennifer Mincher WV9 5BH detached bungalow with basement living accomodation Four Ashes Materials Proposed Pending 14 June 2017 12 July 2017 DEL Brewood & 17/00531/COM Recovery Facility variation to Consideration Coven Station Road Four increase the BREWOOD & Ashes permitted annual COVEN Sue Frith Wolverhampton tonnage and the South Staffordshire number of WV10 7DG movements permitted during 1900-0700 hours. 10C Shop Lane Wooden gazebo Pending 11 July 2017 5 September 2017 DEL Brewood & 17/00567/FUL Brewood Stafford to house hot tub Consideration Coven South Staffordshire BREWOOD & ST19 9EB COVEN Lucy Duffy 20 Horsebrook Lane Side and rear Pending 21 June 2017 16 August 2017 DEL Brewood & 17/00573/FUL Brewood Stafford ground floor Consideration Coven South Staffordshire extension adding BREWOOD & ST19 9EF kitchen, utility Lucy Duffy and WC COVEN 13 Southgate First floor Pending 12 June 2017 7 August 2017 DEL Brewood & 17/00575/FUL Brewood Stafford extension and Consideration Coven South Staffordshire kitchen BREWOOD & ST19 9JG alteration. To COVEN Lucy Duffy match existing 15 Orchard Close Tree Preservation Pending 30 June 2017 25 August 2017 Brewood & 17/00587/TREE Coven Order 190/2000. Consideration Coven Wolverhampton T1 Oak Reduce _T BREWOOD & South Staffordshire away from COVEN WV9 5AS conifers by 2 Steve Dores metres, Reduce away 17 Orchard Close by 2m. Remove two lowest branches hanging over rear fence. Crown thin by 20% upto 50mm. This is to reduce impact of tree allowing more light into garden, reducing tree away from property to reduce risk of damage. The Byre Lawn Farm Front door to Pending 5 July 2017 30 August 2017 DEL Brewood & 17/00592/FUL Lawn Lane Coven have glazed Consideration Coven Wolverhampton panels to allow BREWOOD & South Staffordshire extra light into COVEN hallway. Rear of Lucy Duffy WV9 5BA property to have additional windows added. One in lounge, one in dining room, one in downstairs bathroom. First floor bathroom to have window installed and a roof light window. 4 Woodlands Drive Single storey Pending 26 June 2017 21 August 2017 DEL Brewood & 17/00606/FUL Coven garden room to Consideration Coven Wolverhampton rear BREWOOD & South Staffordshire COVEN Lucy Duffy WV9 5DR Estate House Church Sign Application Brewood & 17/00607/ADV Road Brewood (retrospective) Received Coven Stafford South BREWOOD & Staffordshire ST19 COVEN Lucy Duffy 9BT 5 Market Place The Yew tree is Application Brewood & 17/00645/TREE Brewood ST19 9BS situated approx 9 Received Coven to 10 meters BREWOOD & away from our COVEN house half way up our back garden. It has grown considerably since we moved here and creates a huge amount of shade. I want to create a vegetable garden but cannot do this due to the shade of the tree. We have taken advice from a tree surgeon and he says with permission we can cut it down or alternatively he could cut it down considerably to approximately a 10th of it's size which would create the much needed shade but would grow back slowly. Gin House Farm Proposed erection Application Brewood & 17/00661/FUL Pendeford Hall Lane of new Received Coven Coven agricultural barn BREWOOD & Wolverhampton COVEN Salindra Kumar South Staffordshire WV9 5BD Land Adjacent To 5 Change of use of Pending 26 May 2017 25 August 2017 Cheslyn Hay 17/00360/FUL Wolverhampton land to 10 Park Consideration North And Road Hollybush Home Retirement Saredon South Staffordshire plots (for the SAREDON over 55 age Sarah Plant group) 140 High Street Extension to form Pending 14 June 2017 9 August 2017 DEL Cheslyn Hay 17/00540/FUL Cheslyn Hay Walsall enlarged kitchen, Consideration North And South Staffordshire study and utility Saredon WS6 7HT spaces CHESLYN HAY Paul Thompson 44 Hawthorne Road Garage on side Pending 4 July 2017 29 August 2017 DEL Cheslyn Hay 17/00598/FUL Cheslyn Hay Walsall elevation Consideration North And South Staffordshire Saredon WS6 7ER CHESLYN HAY Paul Thompson 1 Valley Green Conservatory
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