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MID SUSSEX DISTRICT COUNCIL Planning Applications Registered MID SUSSEX DISTRICT COUNCIL Planning applications registered between 22.02.2021 and 26.02.2021 This is a list of planning applications submitted to the Council which can be viewed on the Online Planning Register. To access the Online Planning Register, please use the following link: http://pa.midsussex.gov.uk/online-applications/. Representations are invited on these applications either electronically via the website or by email. Sally Blomfield Divisional Leader for Planning and Economy Parish: Ashurst Wood Ward: Ashurst Wood DM/20/3297 Location: The Forge Wall Hill Road Ashurst Wood East Grinstead Desc: Demolition of workshop and erection of 2 dwellings, provision of parking and hard/soft landscaping. (Amended plans received 19/02/2021). Agent: Mr Danial Frisby DMH Stallard LLP Griffin House 135 High Street Crawley RH10 1DQ Applicant: Mr Grantham Timbers London Road Forest Row RH18 5EF Case Officer: Joseph Swift App. Type: Full Application Parish: Ashurst Wood Ward: Ashurst Wood DM/21/0572 Location: Oaks Corner Woods Hill Lane Ashurst Wood East Grinstead Desc: New detached garage/workshop in existing garden. Extension of front porch roof and roof over rear patio. Agent: Mr Stuart Beckett Beckett Architectural & Consultancy Services Ltd 53 Bramble Gardens Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 8UQ Applicant: Mr P German Oaks Corner Woods Hill Lane Ashurst Wood West Sussex RH19 3RF Case Officer: Joanne Fisher App. Type: Householder Application Parish: Ardingly Ward: Ardingly And Balcombe DM/21/0403 Location: Rose Cottage Day Nursery The Old Sawmills Copyhold Lane Lindfield Desc: New first floor porch extension. Agent: Sean Garrick Garrick Architects 36 Edburton Avenue Brighton BN1 6EJ Applicant: Mr Ray Kerler Supersaurus Nursery 46 Cromwell Road Hove BN3 3ER Case Officer: Caroline Grist App. Type: Full Application Parish: Burgess Hill Ward: Burgess Hill - Victoria DM/20/4683 Location: 16 Victoria Way Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 9NF Desc: (Amended Plans 16.02.2021) 11 new self-storage units located on the West side of the existing building. Agent: Mr Danny Simmonds RPS Planning And Development 20 Farrington Street London EC4A 4AB Applicant: Delve Services Limited 37 Duke Street London Case Officer: Katherine Williams App. Type: Full Application Parish: Burgess Hill Ward: Burgess Hill - Franklands DM/21/0539 Location: Birch Manor 4 Oak Grange Burgess Hill West Sussex Desc: Proposed single storey side extension. Agent: Mr Christopher Jones Jones Projects Architectural Chapel Cottage 182 Leylands Road Burgess Hill RH15 8HS Applicant: Mr And Mrs S Cordery Lake Edge 4 Oak Grange Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 0XD Case Officer: Jacob Lane App. Type: Householder Application Parish: Burgess Hill Ward: Burgess Hill - Franklands DM/21/0555 Location: Walstead House Birchwood Grove Road Burgess Hill West Sussex Desc: Detached dwelling with associated access and gardens. Agent: Mrs Julia Exley Elizabeth Lawrence Ltd Woodend, Water Lane Water Lane Storrington RH20 3LY Applicant: Mrs Julia Pyper Haresworth House West Chiltington Road Storrington RH20 4BP Case Officer: Rachel Richardson App. Type: Full Application Parish: Burgess Hill Ward: Burgess Hill - Leylands DM/21/0595 Location: 14 Coopers Close Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 8AN Desc: Single storey side extension, new porch, solid roof to existing conservatory. Agent: Mrs Kelly McNally KM Architecture 46 Valebridge Drive Valebridge Drive Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 0RW Applicant: Natasha Penney 14 Coopers Close Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 8AN Case Officer: Katherine Williams App. Type: Householder Application Parish: Burgess Hill Ward: Burgess Hill - Franklands DM/21/0750 Location: 8 Folders Gardens Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 0FY Desc: T1 - Oak, reduce and re-shape by 2-3 meters. Crown lift to 3.5 meters Agent: Mrs Madeline Taig Connick Tree Care New Pond Farm Depot Connick Tree C Woodhatch Road Reigate RH2 7QH Applicant: Mrs Cusack 8 Folders Gardens Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 0FY Case Officer: Irene Fletcher App. Type: Tree Surgery Parish: Ansty And Staplefield Ward: Cuckfield DM/20/1718 Location: The Barn House Cuckfield Road Ansty Haywards Heath Desc: Conversion of timber frame barn outbuilding in to living accommodation for visitors to the main house (Amended plan received 8 January 2021) (Amended plan received 24 February 2021) Agent: Mr David Lloyd Gould And Company Suite 2 Lucastes Mews Paddockhall Road Haywards Heath West Sussex RH16 1HE Applicant: Mr Michael Dykes The Barn House Cuckfield Road Ansty Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 5AG Case Officer: Andrew Watt App. Type: Householder Application Parish: Ansty And Staplefield Ward: Cuckfield DM/20/1719 Location: The Barn House Cuckfield Road Ansty Haywards Heath Desc: Conversion of timber frame barn outbuilding in to living accommodation for visitors to the main house (Amended plan received 8 January 2021) (Amended plan received 24 February 2021) Agent: Mr David Lloyd Gould And Company Suite 2 Lucastes Mews Paddockhall Road Haywards Heath West Sussex RH16 1HE Applicant: Mr Michael Dykes The Barn House Cuckfield Road Ansty Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 5AG Case Officer: Andrew Watt App. Type: Listed Building Consent Parish: Cuckfield Ward: Cuckfield DM/20/4259 Location: 1 Buttinghill Drive Cuckfield Haywards Heath West Sussex Desc: Proposed single storey rear extension. Agent: Phil Brigly PB Plans Ltd 26 Windermere Road Coulsdon CR5 2JA Applicant: Helen Ellis 1 Buttinghill Drive Cuckfield Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 5GQ Case Officer: Hamish Evans App. Type: Householder Application Parish: Cuckfield Ward: Cuckfield DM/21/0455 Location: 15 Ledgers Meadow Cuckfield Haywards Heath West Sussex Desc: Single storey side and rear extension, two storey side and rear extension. New and altered driveway, and alterations to front boundary wall. Agent: Mr Stuart Beckett Beckett Architectural & Consultancy Services Ltd 53 Bramble Gardens Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 8UQ Applicant: Mr And Mrs Smith 15 Ledgers Meadow Cuckfield Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 5EW Case Officer: Katherine Williams App. Type: Householder Application Parish: East Grinstead Ward: East Grinstead - Imberhorne DM/21/0592 Location: 5 Garden Wood Road East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 1NN Desc: Proposed single storey rear extension. Agent: Mr Scott Ellisdon Ellisdon Architectural Associates Woggo, Hophurst Hill Crawley Down RH10 4LP Applicant: Mr Gerard Byrne 5 Garden Wood Road East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 1NN Case Officer: Anna Tidey App. Type: Householder Application Parish: East Grinstead Ward: East Grinstead - Town DM/21/0593 Location: 2A Blackwell Road East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3HR Desc: Two storey side and front extension. First floor extension over existing porch with alterations to porch. Agent: Mr Chris Perry 8 Edensor Close Wolverhampton WV10 0TB Applicant: Mr King 2A Blackwell Road East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3HR Case Officer: Caroline Grist App. Type: Householder Application Parish: East Grinstead Ward: East Grinstead - Ashplats DM/21/0598 Location: 50 Woodbury Avenue East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3UX Desc: Conversion of second floor roofspace to form bedroom and ensuite. Agent: Mr Jonathan Burley JH Burley Ltd 1 Rackham House Rackham Pulborough RH20 2EU Applicant: Mr Dougal Johnston 50 Woodbury Avenue East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3UX Case Officer: Hamish Evans App. Type: Householder Application Parish: East Grinstead Ward: East Grinstead - Ashplats DM/21/0611 Location: 15 Beacon Rise East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3FR Desc: Removal of existing lean-to extension and replace it with a new 2.5m deep single storey rear extension. Agent: Mrs Rena Hunjan RH Architects 117 Purley Downs Road South Croydon CR2 0RH Applicant: Mr And Mrs Smith 15 Beacon Rise East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3FR Case Officer: Andrew Horrell App. Type: Lawful Development Certificate -Proposed Parish: East Grinstead Ward: East Grinstead - Town DM/21/0651 Location: 60 - 62 London Road East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 1AB Desc: Permanent use of existing loading bay for external seating for the London Road Bar and Grill. Agent: Paul Carter B + C Architecture 3 High Street East Grinstead RH19 3AF Applicant: London Road Bar And Grill 60 - 62 London Road East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 1AB Case Officer: Jacob Lane App. Type: Full Application Parish: East Grinstead Ward: East Grinstead - Herontye DM/21/0674 Location: 7 Harvest Hill East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 4BU Desc: Single storey extension and pitched roof to existing dormer. Agent: Mr James Pearce James Pearce And Associates, Sachells Gate Lane Ringmer Lewes BN8 5HX Applicant: Mr Oliver Steele 7 Harvest Hill East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 4BU Case Officer: Andrew Horrell App. Type: Householder Application Parish: East Grinstead Ward: East Grinstead - Town DM/21/0713 Location: East Grinstead House Wood Street East Grinstead West Sussex Desc: Installation of substation to facilitate residential conversion of office building. Applicant: Miss Harriette Wood Galliard East Grinstead Ltd Third Floor, Sterling House Langston Road Loughton Case Officer: Joanne Fisher App. Type: Lawful Development Certificate -Proposed Parish: East Grinstead Ward: East Grinstead - Imberhorne DM/21/0717 Location: Former Telephone Exchange Imberhorne Lane East Grinstead West Sussex Desc: Variation to condition 2 relating to planning application DM/20/2761 to revise the drawings for the amendment to the window placement on the South Elevation including the addition of 2x roof lights. An alternative roof tile is also proposed. Applicant:
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