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Planning Services TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 3 Week Ending: 21st January 2011 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING (including fax and email) to arrive before the expiry date shown in the second to last column For the Northern Area to: For the Southern Area to: Head of Planning and Building Head of Planning and Building Beech Hurst Council Offices Weyhill Road Duttons Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ ROMSEY SO51 8XG In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection. You may view applications and submit comments on-line – go to www.testvalley.gov.uk APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 10/02995/LBWN Provision of secondary Jubilee Oak Cottage, Duck Mr William Wilson Miss Sarah Barter YES 21.01.2011 glazing in all windows Street, Abbotts Ann, Andover 18.02.2011 ABBOTTS ANN Hampshire SP11 7AZ 11/00093/TREEN Fell 1 Conifer, reduce 1 Lupin Cottage, 40 Duck Street, Mrs Charlotte Bishop Mrs Jan Olverson 17.01.2011 Apple by 25% and thin by Abbotts Ann, Andover 08.02.2011 ABBOTTS ANN 20% Hampshire SP11 7AZ 11/00152/TPON T1 - Sycamore - crown The Hawthorns, 11 Abbotts Hill, Mr John Aldridge Miss Rachel Cooke 21.01.2011 reduce by 25% and rown lift Little Ann, Andover Hampshire 14.02.2011 ABBOTTS ANN to 10m, T2 and T3 Sycamore SP11 7PJ - Fell 11/00086/FULLN Erection of first floor rear 15 Tollgate Road, Andover, Mr & Mrs McKillop Miss Emma Jones 19.01.2011 extension to provide Hampshire, SP10 3RE 11.02.2011 ANDOVER TOWN enlarged bedrooms and (HARROWAY) ensuite, increase height of roof and installation of dormer window and rooflights to facilitate loft conversion to provide additional bedroom with ensuite 11/00155/FULLN Erection of front single storey 3 Bishops Way, Andover, Mr & Mrs Alan Miss Kate YES 21.01.2011 extension Hampshire, SP10 3EH Thorogate Thompson ANDOVER TOWN 15.02.2011 (MILLWAY) Week Ending: 21st January 2011 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 10/03004/CLPN Certificate of lawfulness for 78 Junction Road, Andover, Mr Richard Gregg Miss Emma Jones YES 18.01.2011 proposed work - Erection of Hampshire, SP10 3QX 11.02.2011 ANDOVER TOWN single storey extension (ST MARYS) 11/00146/TPON Crown reduce Walnut by up Yew Lodge, Amesbury Road, Mr Michael Bulpitt Miss Rachel Cooke YES 21.01.2011 to 30% Weyhill, Andover Hampshire 14.02.2011 AMPORT SP11 8DP 11/00056/TPON Reduce height of one Alder 34 Winton Chase, Andover, Mrs Judith Simpson Mr Dermot Cox 19.01.2011 by 30% Hampshire, SP10 2SE 10.02.2011 ANDOVER TOWN (WINTON) 10/03039/FULLN Single storey bin and cycle 1A Newbury Road, Enham Mrs Victoria Leesam Miss Sarah Barter YES 17.01.2011 store for the use of the Alamein, Andover, SP11 6HG 11.02.2011 ENHAM ALAMEIN existing trainee accommodation building 11/00123/TREEN Fell 1 Ash White Cottage, Saddlers Mews, Mrs Lisbet Kaye Mrs Jan Olverson 19.01.2011 Fyfield, Andover Hampshire 10.02.2011 FYFIELD SP11 8EP 10/03045/FULLN Erection of garage with home Woodside House, Winchester Mr Faulkner Miss Kate 21.01.2011 study/studio over Road, Goodworth Clatford, Thompson GOODWORTH Andover Hampshire SP11 7HN 14.02.2011 CLATFORD Week Ending: 21st January 2011 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 11/00145/FULLN Erection of two dwellings Allindale, Church Lane, Mr Joe Li Mrs Sarah Appleton YES 21.01.2011 Goodworth Clatford, Andover 16.02.2011 GOODWORTH Hampshire SP11 7HL CLATFORD 11/00109/TPON Reduce crown and thin by Barn Cottage, Ibthorpe Road, Mr Richard Clutterbuck Miss Rachel Cooke YES 19.01.2011 30%, remove all deadwood Hurstbourne Tarrant, Andover 10.02.2011 HURSTBOURNE Hampshire SP11 0BD TARRANT 11/00110/TREEN Thin Ash in front garden by Barn Cottage, Ibthorpe Road, Mr R Clutterbuck Miss Rachel Cooke YES 19.01.2011 approx 30% and remove 3 Hurstbourne Tarrant, Andover 10.02.2011 HURSTBOURNE lower branches, fell row of Hampshire SP11 0BD TARRANT Conifers on south/west side of front garden 11/00118/TREEN Fell 1 Maple The Tile House, Longparish, Mr C R J Fleming Mrs Jan Olverson 19.01.2011 Andover, Hampshire SP11 10.02.2011 LONGPARISH 6QE 11/00132/FULLN Erection of closeboard fence Church Farm House, Mr And Mrs J Metcalf Miss Emma Jones YES 20.01.2011 and gate and stock wire Longparish, Andover, 18.02.2011 LONGPARISH fencing Hampshire SP11 6NY Week Ending: 21st January 2011 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 11/00068/TREEN Crack Willow pollard to Old Butchers Cottage, Kerry Spring-Rice Mrs Jan Olverson YES 19.01.2011 previous point at 1.5m also Heathman Street, Nether 10.02.2011 NETHER WALLOP fell one Sycamore Wallop, Stockbridge Hampshire SO20 8EW 11/00076/FULLN Change of use from tank The Water Tank House , Mr Nigel Pond Miss Kate 18.01.2011 house to holiday let, erection Airfield Road, Nether Wallop, Thompson NETHER WALLOP of single storey side Hampshire 18.02.2011 extension to provide garage, installation of sewage treatment plant and construction of access 11/00077/TREEN Pollard one Willow to first Willow House, Salisbury Hill, Mrs Tanya Royle Mrs Jan Olverson YES 19.01.2011 major fork Middle Wallop, Stockbridge 10.02.2011 NETHER WALLOP Hampshire SO20 8EG 11/00127/TREEN Fell 3 Conifer, 1 Sycamore Old Croft, Chalkcroft Lane, Mr Nicholas Heath Mrs Jan Olverson YES 19.01.2011 and 1 Hazel, reduce Penton Mewsey, Andover 10.02.2011 PENTON MEWSEY overhanging branches from Hampshire SP11 0RQ Yew by 30% Week Ending: 21st January 2011 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 10/02812/FULLN Erection of 3 bedroom Land To Rear Of, Viva Hair Bendall Developments Mrs Sarah Appleton YES 20.01.2011 dwelling Boutique, High Street, Ltd 18.02.2011 STOCKBRIDGE Stockbridge Hampshire SO20 6HF 11/00139/AGNN Erection of machinery barn Farm Workshop, Hungerford Mr Jonathan Capes Miss Emma Jones 20.01.2011 Lane, Little Hatherden, 11.02.2011 TANGLEY Andover Hampshire SP11 0HY 11/00126/TPON T1 Beech Remove crossing 165 Bury Hill Close, Anna Mrs Geraldine Mc Miss Rachel Cooke 19.01.2011 and weak branches and all Valley, Andover, Hampshire Caulder 10.02.2011 UPPER CLATFORD dead wood, tidy broken SP11 7LL branch ends and remove ivy 10/03037/FULLN Extension of residential Wayside Cottage, Linkenholt Ms Debbie Miller Mr Lewis Oliver 17.01.2011 curtilage, erection of triple Road, Upton, Andover 18.02.2011 VERNHAM DEAN garage, provision of gates Hampshire SP11 0JP and installation of septic tank 11/00133/TREES Carry out tree works to Seven Pines, Braishfield Road, Mr Geoff Briggs Mrs Jan Olverson YES 20.01.2011 various trees as described on Braishfield, Romsey Hampshire 11.02.2011 BRAISHFIELD application SO51 0PR 11/00111/FULLS Construct a conservatory at 5 Chattis Hill , Spitfire Lane, Mr Alan McGuire Mrs Sacha Coen 18.01.2011 the rear of the house Chattis Hill, Stockbridge 11.02.2011 BROUGHTON Hampshire SO20 6JS Week Ending: 21st January 2011 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 11/00114/FULLS Single storey extension The Barn, Hyde Farm, South Mr & Mrs R Barons Mrs Kate YES 20.01.2011 Road, Broughton, Stockbridge McLoughlin BROUGHTON Hampshire SO20 8BD 18.02.2011 11/00115/LBWS Single storey extension The Barn, Hyde Farm, South Mr & Mrs R Barons Mrs Kate YES 20.01.2011 Road, Broughton, Stockbridge McLoughlin BROUGHTON Hampshire SO20 8BE 18.02.2011 11/00039/FULLS Provision of a concrete hard Gamma House, Enterprise Mr Tom Brown, Mr Adam Stickland 17.01.2011 standing to accommodate a Road, Southampton Science ATDBio 10.02.2011 CHILWORTH new air conditioning plant. Park, Southampton SO16 7NS Plant consists of a re- circulatory air handler and chiller with associated pipe and ductwork. The installation will be partly screened by the extension of an existing earth bund and hedge along with a new timber fence. Existing gravel path will be upgraded to concrete to allow improved access. 11/00089/FULLS Two-storey extension and Los Arcos, 23 Hadrian Way, Mr Azizur Rahman Mr Adam Stickland 17.01.2011 remodelling existing house Chilworth, Southampton 18.02.2011 CHILWORTH Hampshire SO16 7HU Week Ending: 21st January 2011 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 11/00095/TPOS T1 Beech, remove heavy The Garden House, Woodside, Mr Phil Bevan Mr Dermot Cox YES 17.01.2011 stem over garden crown Chilworth, Southampton 08.02.2011 CHILWORTH raise small laterals to a Hampshire SO16 7LB height of 5m 11/00113/FULLS Proposed extension to link Wispers, 26 Hadrian Way, Mr And Mrs Peter Mr Adam Stickland 21.01.2011 main house and garage to Chilworth, Southampton SO16 Vandervelde 18.02.2011 CHILWORTH provide a family/dining room 7HX with steps to rear garden. Enlarge current utility room in existing garage. 11/00138/FULLS Demolition of existing High Water, Church Lane, Mr Graham Rabbitts Mrs Liz Harrison YES 20.01.2011 dwelling and the erection of 1 Chilworth Old Village, 18.02.2011 CHILWORTH No. 5 bed dwelling, parking Southampton Hampshire SO16 and associated works 7JP 11/00142/CAWS Conservation Area consent High Water, Church Lane, Mr Graham Rabbitts Mrs Liz Harrison YES 20.01.2011 for demolition of existing Chilworth Old Village, 18.02.2011 CHILWORTH dwelling Southampton Hampshire SO16 7JP 11/00035/FULLS Two storey extension to Yew Tree Cottage, New Road, Mr Tim Ellison Mrs Kate 17.01.2011 existing cottage.
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