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Weekly List of Planning Applications Received 6 to 12 March 2017 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 6 - 12 March 2017 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Easting Northing name Organisation Change of use of a site Cabin at from agricultural to Instone Court, commercial - a Instone Court, The Farm Office at Munderfield, small;cabin to sell farm Munderfield, Millridge Farm, Bishops Bromyard, produce and associated Bromyard, Parsons Lane, Bishop's Frome & Planning Herefordshire, hard standing for Herefordshire, Mrs Hannah Hartlebury, DY11 Frome Cradley P 170309 Permission 20/02/2017 HR7 4JS parking. Mr S Parker HR7 4JS Moule & Co Ltd Weatherall 7YQ 365426 250116 Coney Croft, Coney Croft, Fromes Hill, Proposed demolition of Fromes Hill, The Glen, Cradley, Bishops Ledbury, existing bungalow and Ledbury, Malvern, Bishop's Frome & Herefordshire, erection 2no. 2 - 3 Mr & Mrs Herefordshire, Mr Matthew Herefordshire, Frome Cradley P 170625 Outline 20/02/2017 HR8 1HT bed;dwellings. Hughes HR8 1HT Kree8 Ltd Lewis WR13 5NR 368363 246482 Demolition of rear single Wynmoor, storey bathroom Juniper Acre, Bodenham, extension. Construction Winslow, 35 Browning Hereford, of;two storey bedroom Bromyard, Road, Ledbury, Full Herefordshire, and bathroom Herefordshire, R.B. & M.E. Herefordshire, Bodenham Hampton P 170606 Householder 21/02/2017 HR1 3HT extension. Mr J. Baker HR7 4SG Pipe Mr Roy Pipe HR8 2GA 354426 250788 Nutwood, 126 Buckcastle, Rock View, Greenbank Bridstow, Benhall Lane, Cottage, The Ross-On- Proposed two storey Wilton, Ross-On- Stenders, Wye, extension to side of Wye, Mitcheldene, Full Herefordshire, house and erection Mr Herefordshire, Mr David Gloucestershire, Bridstow Llangarron P 170697 Householder 27/02/2017 HR9 6QF of;detached garage. Thompson HR9 6AG DSW Designs Williams GL17 0JE 357188 225232 Two Hoots, Two Hoots, Green Lane, Demolition of existing Green Lane, Bromyard Bromyard, sheds and erection of Bromyard, 28 Chestnut and Bromyard Herefordshire, single detached Mr Neil Herefordshire, GreenVane Mrs Lisa Avenue, Topcliffe, Winslow West P 170322 Outline 21/02/2017 HR7 4RZ house;and garage Wainwright HR7 4RZ Services Ward Thirsk, YO73EW 362267 253924 1 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 6 - 12 March 2017 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Easting Northing name Organisation Land between 102 Old Road and Beech Wentworth House, Firs Variation of condition 2 House, 5a Old Road, Bromyard Lane, (P141946/F) for 4 Himbledon, Mr Leonard Bromyard, and Bromyard Planning Bromyard, dwellings for 2 Mr Steve Droitwich Spa, Vidler Herefordshire, Winslow West P 170369 Permission 20/02/2017 Herefordshire dropped;kerbs. Rendle WR9 7LG Linton Design Architect HR7 4BQ 364815 254586 Wentworth Site adjacent House, 5a Old Road, Bromyard 102 Old Road, Erection of 4 houses Himbledon, Bromyard, and Bromyard Planning Bromyard, with 8 car parking Mr Steve Droitwich, WR9 Mr Leonard Herefordshire, Winslow West P 170619 Permission 22/02/2017 Herefordshire spaces. Rendle 7LG Linton Design Vidler HR7 4BQ 364815 254586 8 Chestnut 8 Chestnut Whitehouse Farm, Lane, Burghill, Lane, Burghill, Whitehouse Lane, Hereford, Proposed single storey Hereford, Mr Swindon, South Full Herefordshire, oak framed orangery Mr D Herefordshire, Jonathan Staffordshire, DY3 Burghill Queenswood P 170664 Householder 23/02/2017 HR4 7QN extension to rear. Goodfellow HR4 7QN Prime Oak Ltd Stackhouse 4PE 348346 243228 Mobile Home at Hop Acre, Bank Lodge, Bishops Coldwells Road, Certificate of Frome, Certificate of lawfulness Mr Charles Holmer, Hereford, Castle Three Lawfulness Herefordshire, for existing mobile Pudge c/o Mr John Herefordshire, Frome Crosses P 170663 (CLEUD) 23/02/2017 WR6 5BT home. Agent Phipps HR1 1LH 366333 247084 Llanfair Farm, Church Road, Llanfair Farm, Conversion of existing Clifford, 41 Widemarsh Church Road, barn into 2 no. self- Hereford, Street, Hereford, Golden Planning Clifford, contained holiday Mrs Christina Herefordshire, Hook Mason Mr Tom Herefordshire, Clifford Valley North P 163977 Permission 22/02/2017 Herefordshire homes. Bentley HR3 5EX Limited Froggatt HR4 9EA 324997 245061 2 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 6 - 12 March 2017 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Easting Northing name Organisation Unit 9 Land North of Sweetlake Woodside, Erection of log cabin for Business Locksters tourist accommodation Village, Unit 9, Sweetlake Lane, Clifford, with associated Longden Road, Business Village, Golden Planning Herefordshire, works;and provision of Mr Andre Shrewsbury, Les Stephan Mr Les Shrewsbury, SY3 Clifford Valley North P 170575 Permission 20/02/2017 HR3 5HQ new access. Summers SY3 9EW Planning Ltd Stephan 9EW 325731 245586 Clifford Golden Valley P 170778 Planning 02/03/2017 Crossmore Application for approval of Ms Cherry Priory Farm, IAF Design Mr Ian Foster Westview, Llowes, 325496 244815 North Permission Bungalow, details reserved by Phillips Clifford, Hereford, HR3 5JD Clifford, condition 3 4 & 6;attached Herefordshire, Herefordshire, to planning permission HR3 5EZ HR3 5EZ 143324 Colwall Hope End P 170768 Works to Trees 06/03/2017 Redland, Apple (T1 and T2) - east Mr T Martin Redland, Redland Mr T Martin Redland, Redland 375507 243211 in a Redland Drive, boundary - take upright Drive, Colwall, Drive, Colwall, Conservation Colwall, leaders to height;12 ft. Malvern, Malvern, Area Malvern, Cherry (T3) - east Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, boundary - reduce to WR13 6ES WR13 6ES WR13 6ES height 14 ft. Ash;(T4) - south boundary by oak - fell 8inch ash. Woodlands Merrivale, (formerly Green Lane, Normandy House, Redwood), Ryall Grove, 305-309 High Bishops Batchcombe, Upton Upon Street, Frome & Planning Storridge, Proposed erection of a Severn, WR8 Foxley Tagg Mrs Sally Cheltenham, GL50 Cradley Cradley P 170549 Permission 21/02/2017 Herefordshire dwelling Mr Burnett 0PR Planning Ltd Tagg 3FB 374079 250144 3 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 6 - 12 March 2017 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Easting Northing name Organisation Proposed improvements to the existing farmhouse including;reinstatement Court Farm, and re-roofing of the Court Farm, Craswall, derelict wing. Craswall, Little Mill, Hereford, Conversion and re- Hereford, Nicholas Glasbury, Golden Planning Herefordshire, roofing of the eastern Mr & Mrs T Herefordshire, Keeble Mr Nicholas Hereford, HR3 Craswall Valley South P 170399 Permission 22/02/2017 HR2 0PX end of the stone barns. Heffer HR2 0PX Associates Keeble 5LG 328239 236684 Proposed improvements to the existing farmhouse including;reinstatement Court Farm, and re-roofing of the Court Farm, Craswall, derelict wing. Craswall, Little Mill, Hereford, Conversion and re- Hereford, Nicholas Glasbury, Golden Listed Building Herefordshire, roofing of the eastern Mr & Mrs T Herefordshire, Keeble Mr Nicholas Hereford, HR3 Craswall Valley South P 170400 Consent 22/02/2017 HR2 0PX end of the stone barns. Heffer HR2 0PX Associates Keeble 5LG 328239 236684 Station Cottage, Station Cottage, Station Road, Proposed alterations Station Road, The Mill, Credenhill, and improvements to Credenhill, Kenchester, Hereford, form new front porch, Mr & Mrs J Hereford, Hereford, Full Herefordshire, side;passage and two Watkins & Herefordshire, Mr Ron Herefordshire, Credenhill Credenhill P 170449 Householder 23/02/2017 HR4 7EY storey rear extension. Daughters HR4 7EY Pritchard HR4 7QJ 344650 243095 Dilwyn Weobley P 170775 All others - Prior 06/03/2017 The Haven, Prior notification of Mr E L Lewis The Haven, Ian Savagar Mr Ian 35 Caswell 340306 254097 Approval Dilwyn, agricultural development - Dilwyn, Hereford, Savagar Crescent, Hereford, proposed building. Herefordshire, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR4 8JB Herefordshire, HR6 HR4 8JB 8BE Eardisley Castle P 170718 Full Householder 27/02/2017 The Dukes Proposed garden room. Mr James The Dukes M R James Mr Charles Clyde House, Viney 329714 250863 Cottage, Evans Cottage, M.C.I.A.T James Hill, Lydney, Eardisley, Eardisley, Gloucestershire, Hereford, Hereford, GL15 4NY Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR3 6ND HR3 6ND 4 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 6 - 12 March 2017 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Easting Northing name Organisation Moreton Coppice Castle Grounds Farmhouse, House, Proposed removal of Farm, Ashton, Moreton Eye, Eye, Tunnel Lane, existing house and Leominster, Leominster, Moreton and Planning Ashton, replacement with an off Mr John Herefordshire, Mrs Susan Herefordshire, Ashton Bircher P 170559 Permission 20/02/2017 Herefordshire grid;home. Cawley HR6 0DN Churchward
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