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Planning Decisions Made 14 to 18 September 2015 Weekly list of Decisions made from 14 - 18 September 2015 Direct access to search application page click here http://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni address Organisation date t Avenbury Bishops P 152387 Certificate of 10/08/2015 The Studio, Certificate of Mrs Ann The Studio, Mr Leonard Linton Design, 5a 15/09/2015 Approved Frome & Lawfulness Avenbury Court, lawfulness for Campbell Avenbury Vidler Old Road, Cradley (CLEUD) Church Road, existing use of the Court, Bromyard, Avenbury, building known Avenbury, Herefordshire, Bromyard, as;'The Studio' as Bromyard, HR7 4BQ Herefordshire, a dwelling. Herefordshire, HR7 4LA HR7 4LA Bodenham Hampton P 151957 Planning 10/07/2015 Maund Court, Proposed Mr Edwards Maund Court, Berrys Mr Ben Corbett Newchurch Farm, 15/09/2015 Approved Permission Bodenham, agricultural steel Bodenham, Kinnersley, with Hereford, portal frame Hereford, Hereford, Conditions Herefordshire, building to house Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR1 3JA a chicken;litter HR1 3JA HR3 6QQ biomass boiler. Bodenham Hampton P 152322 Works to Trees 07/08/2015 Tan Y Bryn, Works to trees Mr Chris Leccia Tan Y Bryn, West Ridge Mr Guy Homan Wain Barn, 07/09/2015 Trees in in a Bodenham, Bodenham, Tree Surgery Badnage Lane, Cons Area Conservation Hereford, Hereford, Tillington, Works Can area Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Hereford, Proceed HR1 3JU HR1 3JU Herefordshire, HR4 8LP Bosbury Hope End P 152486 Works to Trees 19/08/2015 10 Morton Proposed works to Mr Dean 2 Phocle Park, Mr Dean 2 Phocle Park, 07/09/2015 Trees in in a Cottages, trees. Beecham Phocle Green, Beecham Phocle Green, Cons Area Conservation Bosbury, Upton Bishop, Upton Bishop, Works Can area Ledbury, Ross-on-Wye, Ross-on-Wye, Proceed Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR8 1PT HR9 7XU HR9 7XU 1 Weekly list of Decisions made from 14 - 18 September 2015 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni address Organisation date t Clehonger Stoney Street P 151172 Listed Building 18/05/2015 Church Cottage, Proposed Miss Simone 1 Hill End Mr Seppe Church Cottage, 17/09/2015 Approved Consent Church Road, restoration of Assanand Cottage, Deviaene Church Road, with Clehonger, cottage, removal Weston Old Clehonger, Conditions Herefordshire, of bread oven and Beggard, Herefordshire, HR2 9SD copper, add;two Hereford, HR2 9SD windows on east Herefordshire, side, add door to HR1 4BW south side and repair garden;wall. Colwall Hope End P 151356 Works to trees 11/05/2015 2 Taylour Close, Fell Ash tree Miss F Nicholls 2 Taylour Adrian Hope Mr Adrian Ribston Lawn, 08/09/2015 Trees covered by TPO Walwyn Road, Close, Walwyn Tree Services Hope Much Marcle, covered by Colwall, WR13 Road, Colwall, Ledbury, TPO – 6RJ Malvern, Herefordshire, Consent Herefordshire, HR8 2ND WR13 6RJ Colwall Hope End P 152288 Full 30/07/2015 1 Barton Proposed erection Mrs Carol 1 Barton Mrs Carol 1 Barton Cottage, 14/09/2015 Approved Householder Cottage, Walwyn of a detached Ashman Cottage, Ashman Walwyn Road, Road, Colwall, garden room and Walwyn Road, Colwall, Malvern, Malvern, store Colwall, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Malvern, WR13 6ED WR13 6ED Herefordshire, WR13 6ED Colwall Hope End P 152664 Non Material 09/09/2015 White Cottage, Non-material Mr D Kilford Grove House, Mr D Kilford Grove House, 18/09/2015 Approved Amendment Colwall, Malvern, amendment to Lambley Road, Lambley Road, Herefordshire, Planning Lowdham, Lowdham, WR13 6HR Permission Nottingham, Nottingham, 133073/FH NG14 7AY NG14 7AY Croft and Bircher P 152324 Works to Trees 19/08/2015 Sunnybank, Work to Plum and Mrs Linda Sunnybank, Mrs Linda Sunnybank, 07/09/2015 Trees in Yarpole in a Yarpole, Magnolia tree Finney Yarpole, Finney Yarpole, Cons Area Conservation Leominster, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Works Can area Herefordshire, HR6 0BA HR6 0BA Proceed HR6 0BA 2 Weekly list of Decisions made from 14 - 18 September 2015 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni address Organisation date t Dewsall Hollington - P 143228 Planning 24/10/2014 Dewsall Court, Proposed removal Mr Julian Dewsall Court, Architype Ltd Twyford Barn, 09/09/2015 Approved prior 2015 Permission Callow, of temporary walls Vaughan Callow, Upper Twyford, with Hereford, and service Hereford, HR2 Hereford, Conditions Herefordshire, structures to barn 8AD Herefordshire, HR2 8DA 6.;Alterations and HR2 8AD extension of barn 6 to provide event space and service;areas including bar, WC's, kitchen and store Dewsall Hollington - P 143229 Listed Building 24/10/2014 Dewsall Court, Proposed removal Mr Julian Dewsall Court, Architype Ltd Twyford Barn, 17/09/2015 Approved prior 2015 Consent Callow, of temporary walls Vaughan Callow, Upper Twyford, with Hereford, and service Hereford, HR2 Hereford, Conditions Herefordshire, structures to barn 8AD Herefordshire, HR2 8DA 6.;Alterations and HR2 8AD extension of barn 6 to provide event space and service;areas including bar, WC's, kitchen and store Eardisland Arrow P 152423 Works to Trees 14/08/2015 The Manor Fell eight mixed Mr Doyle The Manor Alan Jones Mr Alan Jones Green Acre, 07/09/2015 Trees in in a House, conifers House, Tree Surgery Coombes Moor, Cons Area Conservation Eardisland, Eardisland, Presteigne, LD8 Works Can area Leominster, Leominster, 2HY Proceed Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR6 9BN HR6 9BN 3 Weekly list of Decisions made from 14 - 18 September 2015 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni address Organisation date t Eardisley Castle P 152270 Works to Trees 04/08/2015 Green Gables, Works to trees Mr Steve Dick Green Gables, Trilloes Tree Mr Reuben 33 Scudamore 07/09/2015 Trees in a Eardisley, Woodseaves Care Keogh Street, Hereford, covered by Conservation Hereford, Road, Herefordshire, TPO – area Herefordshire, Eardisley, HR4 0HN Consent HR3 6PQ Hereford, Herefordshire, HR3 6PQ Ewyas Harold Golden Valley P 152124 Full 16/07/2015 The Gables, Proposed two car Mr Phillip The Gables, Mr Phillip The Gables, 17/09/2015 Approved South Householder Ewyas Harold, garage extension Collins Ewyas Harold, Collins Ewyas Harold, Hereford, Hereford, Hereford, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR2 0EL HR2 0EL HR2 0EL Ewyas Harold Golden Valley P 152370 Full 05/08/2015 Bentley Manor, Proposed Mr Norman Bentley Manor, Heald Mr Kim Cooper Heald 16/09/2015 Withdrawn South Householder Ewyas Harold, detached Lloyd Ewyas Harold, Partnership Partnership, 24 Hereford, garage/workshop Hereford, Green Street, Herefordshire, to provide secure Herefordshire, Hereford, HR2 0ES parking for;private HR2 0ES Herefordshire, vintage cars and HR1 2QG tractor. Ford and Stoke Hampton P 152344 Certificate of 03/08/2015 Luce Cottage, Proposed Mr Tony Cade Luce Cottage, Stephen Mr Stephen Pomona Office, 17/09/2015 Approved Prior Lawfulness Steensbridge, Certificate of Steensbridge, Potter Potter Kings Acre Road, (CLEUD) Leominster, Lawfulness for the Leominster, Architectural Hereford, Herefordshire, change of use of Herefordshire, and Building Herefordshire, HR6 0RT land to;residential. HR6 0RT Service HR4 0SN 4 Weekly list of Decisions made from 14 - 18 September 2015 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni address Organisation date t Fownhope Backbury P 152206 Non Material 30/07/2015 Westholme, Proposed non- Mr George Winslow Mill, Jamieson Mr Paul Lodge 30 Eign Gate, 14/09/2015 Approved Amendment Fownhope, material Hanscomb Woolhope, Associates Hereford, Herefordshire amendment to Hereford, Architects Herefordshire, planning Herefordshire, HR4 0AB permission HR1 4RQ S112643/F (;Proposed erection of 2 family dwellings) - Change of render colour,; change of small roof over kitchen from flat to pitched, change in cill;height of kitchen window, change in garage door and wall finish over;garage door, added doors to link garage to house. Hentland Dinedor Hill P 152213 Planning 22/07/2015 Land at Little Proposed barn Mr Patrick Little Architectural Mr Andrew Yew Tree 15/09/2015 Approved Permission Pengethley conversion into Lewis Pengethley Drawing Powell Cottage, with Farm, Peterstow, dwelling. Farm, Brockhampton, Conditions Ross-on-Wye, Peterstow, Hereford, Herefordshire Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR1 4SJ HR9 6NB 5 Weekly list of Decisions made from 14 - 18 September 2015 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni address Organisation date t Hereford Central P 151528 Planning 29/05/2015 42 Widemarsh Proposed change Loungers Loungers Ltd, Richard Mr Simon 4 Grove Road, 16/09/2015 Approved Permission Street, Hereford, of use form A1 to Limited 15-16 Lower Pedlar Fitzgibbon Redland, Bristol, with Herefordshire, A3 class with Park Road, Architects BS6 6UJ Conditions HR4 9EP internal and Bristol, Avon, external; BS1 5BN alterations to operate as a cafe/bar. Hereford Central P 151531 Listed Building 18/05/2015 42 Widemarsh Proposed change Loungers Loungers Ltd, Richard Mr Simon 4 Grove Road, 16/09/2015 Approved Consent Street, Hereford, of use form A1
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