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01/02223/FUL 4 Piersfield Terrace Edinburgh EH5 7BQ 01/00240/FUL THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE FRIDAY 6 JULY 2001 1533 01/02223/FUL 4 Piersfield Terrace Erection of class 1 01/02418/FUL 39 Howden Hall Road Replacement school and Edinburgh EH5 7BQ extension to existing Edinburgh EH16 6PG associated access parking, retail store for additional landscaping, sports sales and ancillary facilities and open space floorspace (including at Howdenhall School. extension to existing coffee shop). 01/02421/FUL 2fl Alterations to existing 99 Lothian Road window formation of new 01/00240/FUL 10 Merchiston Place Form access from ground Edinburgh EH3 9AN doorway to kitchen. Edinburgh EH10 4NR floor flat to rear common garden. 01/02421/LBC 2fl Alterations to existing 99 Lothian Road window to form escape 01/02246/FUL Astley-Ainslie Hospital The construction of new Edinburgh EH3 9AN window and internal 143 Grange Loan facility for prosthetic, bio- alterations. Edinburgh EH9 2HA engineering, wheelchair and associated services 01/02434/FUL 11 North Fort Street Construction of dormer within the grounds of Edinburgh EH6 4KB window, extension and existing hospital. new internal stair and accommodation on upper 01/02249/FUL 91 South Oswald Road Erection of 15 no floor. Edinburgh EH9 2HH private residential flats. 01/02444/FUL 11 Greenhill Place Changing the garden - 01/02251/FUL 1 Dock Street Residential flatted Edinburgh EH10 4BR Replacing lawn with Edinburgh EH6 6EY development. pebbles and paying slabs. An L shaped lattice 01/02263/FUL 20 Union Place Proposed change of use works to support climbing Edinburgh EH1 3NQ of first floor (part of) shrubs. A large bed with licensed restaurant to two shrub tree and rockery. dwelling flats. 01/02430/FUL 28A Royal Terrace Remove window + form 01/02296/FUL 79 Riccarton Extend house and Edinburgh EH7 5AH french doors to kitchen at Mains Road change of use to rear of property. Currie residential institution. Edinburgh 01/02446/FUL 47 Warriston Drive Proposed vehicle run in Midlothian EH14 5NB Edinburgh EH3 SNA at above address. 01/02297/FUL 8 Newington Road Car parking space assoc- 01/02451/FUL 29 Stirling Road Extend outshoot to form Edinburgh EH9 1QS iated with guest house. Edinburgh EH5 3JA garden room leading to timber deck. 01/02301/LBC 34 Ann Street Replace existing windows Edinburgh EH4 1PJ with timber sash and case. 01/02452/FUL 114 Canongate Alterations to stairwell Edinburgh EH8 8DD and flats. 01/02312/FUL Gf Proposed patio doors, 10 Glenorchy Terrace blocking up of windows 01/02453/LBC 34 Bread Street New Hotel sign at Edinburgh EH9 2DQ and doors. Edinburgh EH3 9AF main entrance. 01/02340/FUL 57/1 Craiglockhart Change of use of existing 01/02454/FUL 31 Dairy Road Change of use to hot food Avenue redundant office building Edinburgh EH11 2BU takeaway. Edinburgh EH14 1LS into 30 residential units, 16 new build flats and 01/02462/FUL' 78 Commercial Street Change of use from maisonettes, courtyard Edinburgh EH6 6LX restaurant with public garden, improvements to house licence to mixed road junction on public house and Craiglockhart Avenue and restaurant use with public new pedestrian access. house licence. 01/02364/FUL Cliftonhall Mains Replacement dwelling. 01/02263/LBC 20 Union Street Proposed alteration of Newbridge Edinburgh EH1 3LR first floor (part of) Edinburgh licensed restaurant to two Midlothian dwelling flats. 01/02368/FUL 28-30 Morningside New shopfitting works 01/02452/CON 114 Canongate Demolition of existing Road including new aluminium Edinburgh EH8 8DD access balconies and one Edinburgh EH10 4DA shopfront powercoated. storey extension at ground floor level. 01/02404/FUL 10 Pattison Street Change of use from Edinburgh EH6 7HF warehouse to residential 01/02480/LBC 10 Gilmore Place Convert existing doctors housing. Edinburgh EH3 9QN surgery into ground floor flat. 01/02404/LBC 10 Pattison Street Alter existing warehouse Edinburgh EH6 7HF to housing. 01/02484/LBC 43 Frederick Street Internal and external Edinburgh EH2 1EP redecoration and minor 01/02411/LBC 13-14 Coates Crescent Change of use and internal refurbishment works, Edinburgh EH3 7AF alterations, to form links new external signage. between offices. 01/02487/FUL 2 Peel Terrace Installation of new toilet 01/02415/FUL Old Dalkeith Road Extension of car parking Edinburgh EH9 2AY within roof space. Edinburgh provision to 1,800 (980 spaces approved under 01/02240/LBC 10 Merchiston Place Form access from ground original consent - council Edinburgh EH10 4NR floor flat to common rear ref. 00265 97). garden..
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