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Weekly List of Planning Consultations 15.04.2021 CONSERVATION CASES PROCESSED BY THE GARDENS TRUST 15.04.2021 This is a list of all the conservation consultations that The Gardens Trust has logged as receiving over the past week, consisting mainly, but not entirely, of planning applications. Cases in England are prefixed by ‘E’ and cases in Wales with ‘W’. When assessing this list to see which cases CGTs may wish to engage with, it should be remembered that the GT will only be looking at a very small minority. SITE COUNTY SENT BY REFERENCE GT REF DATE GR PROPOSAL RESPONSE RECEIVED AD BY E ENGLAND Frenchay Park Avon South P21/02403/F E21/0077 15/04/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 07/05/2021 Gloucestershi https://developments.so Erection of a detached outbuilding with re uthglos.gov.uk/online- raised decking area. Installation of a applications/ free standing swimming pool. (retrospective) Frenchay Park House Old Frenchay Hospital Beckspool Road Frenchay South Gloucestershire BS16 1YB MISCELLANEOUS [email protected] Mentmore Towers Buckinghams Buckinghams 21/01212/APP E21/0038 09/04/2021 II* PLANNING APPLICATION 30/04/2021 hire hire https://publicaccess.buck Variation of Condition 3 of planning permission 16/03473/APP (No scc.gov.uk/online- alterations other than those expressly applications/ authorised by this permission) - To allow the insertion of a glazed door in the north west elevation of the approved house. The Forge Stag Hill Mentmore Buckinghamshire LU7 0QG BUILDING ALTERATION [email protected] k Stowe Buckinghams Buckinghams 21/01284/APP E21/0069 15/04/2021 I PLANNING APPLICATION 06/05/2021 hire hire https://publicaccess.buck First floor extension with hipped roof, scc.gov.uk/online- new replacEment porch, new applications/ "Regency" canopy and new porch canopy Vancouver Lodge High Street Dadford Buckinghamshire MK18 5JX BUILDING ALTERATION [email protected] k High Legh Cheshire Cheshire East - E21/0048 12/04/2021 N/A NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN 30/05/2021 Neighbourhood sent by High Submission consultation Plan Legh PC http://www.myhighlegh.org/feedback/ Castle Park, Cheshire Chesire West 21/01127/FUL E21/0049 12/04/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION 04/05/2021 Frodsham and Chester https://www.cheshirewe Single storey side extension - standchester.gov.uk/resi amendment to 20/01680/FUL dents/planning-and- 16 Netherton Drive Frodsham Cheshire building-control/see-or- WA6 6DG comment-on-planning- BUILDING ALTERATION applications.aspx [email protected]. uk Lowther Castle Cumbria Lake District 7/2021/3060 E21/0076 15/04/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION 06/05/2021 National Park http://www.lakedistrict.g Installation of payment machines, ANPR ov.uk/planningsearch cameras and associated infrastructure at Low Sawmills Car Park Former Sawmill, Lowther, Penrith, CA10 2HH PARKING [email protected] Elvaston Castle Derbyshire South DMPA/2021/0253 E21/0053 12/04/2021 II* PLANNING APPLICATION 16/04/2021 Derbyshire https://southderbyshirep Urgent repairs required to the rockwork DC sent by r.force.com/s/planning- referred to as the 'niche' at third party application/a0b4J000005 The Grotto, Elvaston Castle Country 3HvlQAE/dmpa20210253 Park, Borrowash Road, Elvaston, Derby, DE72 3EP REPAIR/RESTORIATION Kedleston Hall Derbyshire Amber Valley AVA/2020/1044 E21/0068 14/04/2021 I PLANNING APPLICATION 05/05/2021 DC https://www.ambervalle Application for outline planning for 2no. y.gov.uk/planning/develo dwelling houses with some matters pment- reserved management/view-a- 2 Somme Road Allestree Derby planning- Derbyshire DE22 2NP application/?appnumber RESIDENTIAL =AVA-2020-1044 [email protected] St Giles' House Dorset Dorset 3/21/0620/FUL E21/0037 09/04/2021 II* PLANNING APPLICATION 30/04/2021 https://eastplanning.dors Temporary use of part of the parkland etcouncil.gov.uk/plandis at St Giles House as a Cloud Nine luxury p.aspx?recno=118626&c glamping venue for an eight week uuid=1154041D-EC9B- period in the years 2021 and 2022. 40A1-B51D- ST GILES HOUSE, WIMBORNE ST GILES, 53C014DFC21C WIMBORNE, BH21 5NA CAMPING [email protected] Wivenhoe Park Essex Essex CC CC/TEN/31/21 E21/0058 13/04/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION 13/05/2021 https://planning.essex.go New link road between the existing v.uk A120 and A133 inclusive of a grade separated dumbbell junction at the A120, with new accesses to an existing petrol station (Ardleigh South Services) and Colchester Waste Transfer Station; a new roundabout at the junction with the A133; and two intermediate roundabouts along the link road. Together with other associated works and landscaping. Land between the A120 and A133, to the east of Colchester and west of Elmstead Market ROAD [email protected] Bentley Priory Greater Harrow LB P/1031/21 E21/0057 13/04/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION 04/05/2021 London https://planningsearch.h Redevelopment to provide two arrow.gov.uk/?org.apach detached dwellinghouses both with e.shale.dialog.DIALOG_N accommodation in roof and one with AME=planningsearch&Pa basement; Landscaping; Refuse and ram=lg.Planning&searchT Cycle Storage ype=quick 23 & 25 Aylmer Drive, Stanmore, HA7 3EJ RESIDENTIAL St James's Park Greater City of 21/02241/FULL E21/0071 15/04/2021 I PLANNING APPLICATION 10/05/2021 London Westminster https://idoxpa.westminst Installation of an Ambassador LB er.gov.uk/online- information pod for a temporary period applications/ from 28 July 2021 to 5 September 2021. Marlborough Gate St James's Park, The Mall, London, SW1A 1BS MISCELLANEOUS [email protected]. uk Sayes Court Greater Lewisham LB DC/21/121061 E21/0079 15/04/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION - London sent by CGT https://planning.lewisha Approval of Reserved Matters (scale m.gov.uk/online- and appearance) for Plot P15 (Phase 1) applications/applicationD comprising the construction of a etails.do?keyVal=_LEWIS development plot ranging from four to _DCAPR_108982&activeT nine storeys in height, proposing 124 ab=summary affordable homes, 800 sq. m (GEA) of office use (Class B1), 300 sq. m (GEA) of retail uses (Class A), parking and other details pursuant to conditions 20(i) and 21(i), and discharge of condition 4 (Microclimate: daylight and sunlight) of Outline Planning Permission reference number DC/13/83358 for the comprehensive redevelopment of Convoys Wharf, Prince Street, London, SE8 3JH. MAJOR HYBRID Vauxhall Park Greater Lambeth LB https://planning.lambeth E21/0080 15/04/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION Installation of - London sent by CGT .gov.uk/online- 20m 'slim line' Phase 8 Monopole C/W applications/applicationD wrapround Cabinet at base and 3no etails.do?activeTab=docu additional ancillary equipment cabinets ments&keyVal=QQL4KDB to be coloured grey and associated OMHD00 ancillary works. Site On Existing Pavement Adjoining Fentiman Road London SW8 1QY. COMMUNICATION/CCTV Chapel Wharf Area Greater Salford CC - E21/0065 14/04/2021 N/A LOCAL PLAN 12/05/2021 Development Manchester Submission consultation with email Framework attachments. Document [email protected] [email protected] 8 Sunningdale Hampshire Eastleigh BC H/21/89875 E21/0036 09/04/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 30/04/2021 Close, Bishopstoke https://planning.eastleig Blockwork construction summerhouse h.gov.uk/s/public- with swimming pool, flat roof consisting register of living roof covering 8 SUNNINGDALE CLOSE, BISHOPSTOKE, EASTLEIGH, SO50 8PU MISCELLANEOUS 22 Beedon Way, Hampshire Eastleigh BC H/21/89937 E21/0039 09/04/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 30/04/2021 North Stoneham https://planning.eastleig Cabin in rear garden to be used as a Park h.gov.uk/s/public- home office register 22 BEEDON WAY, NORTH STONEHAM PARK, EASTLEIGH, SO50 9RU GARDEN BUILDING 11 Lionheart Way, Hampshire Eastleigh BC H/21/90048 E21/0041 09/04/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 30/04/2021 Bursledon https://planning.eastleig Demolition of conservatory and h.gov.uk/s/public- erection of two-storey side extension register and single storey front extension. 11 LIONHEART WAY, BURSLEDON, SOUTHAMPTON, SO31 8GF DEMOLITION, BUILDING ALTERATION 77 Church Road, Hampshire Eastleigh BC H/21/90099 E21/0042 09/04/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 30/04/2021 Bishopstoke https://planning.eastleig Proposed 1 no. Rear Dormer & h.gov.uk/s/public- Rooflights to facilitate loft conversion. register 77 CHURCH ROAD, BISHOPSTOKE, EASTLEIGH, SO50 6DR BUILDING ALTERATION 9 Hamble House Hampshire Eastleigh BC H/21/90115 E21/0043 09/04/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 30/04/2021 Gardens, Hamble- https://planning.eastleig Proposed first floor extension Le-Rice h.gov.uk/s/public- (amendment to approved application register H/20/88284) 9 HAMBLE HOUSE GARDENS, HAMBLE- LE-RICE, SOUTHAMPTON, SO31 4JG BUILDING ALTERATION The Lodge High Hampshire Eastleigh BC H/21/90146 E21/0060 13/04/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 04/05/2021 Street, Hamble-le- https://planning.eastleig Proposed Single and two storey side Rice h.gov.uk/s/public- and rear extensions, first floor register extensions and alterations to roof. THE LODGE, HIGH STREET, HAMBLE-LE- RICE, SOUTHAMPTON, SO31 4JF BUILDING ALTERATION 13 Stoke Heights, Hampshire Eastleigh BC H/21/90137 E21/0062 13/04/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 04/05/2021 Fair Oak https://planning.eastleig Single storey rear extension, front h.gov.uk/s/public- porch extension and log burner flue register 13 STOKE HEIGHTS, FAIR OAK, EASTLEIGH, SO50 8AH BUILDING ALTERATION Glenfield Lodge Hampshire Eastleigh BC H/21/90140 E21/0061 13/04/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 04/05/2021 Hamble Lane, https://planning.eastleig Single-storey rear extension within Bursledon h.gov.uk/s/public- existing dwelling footprint converting register conservatory into family room including additional 2no. lantern roof lights GLENFIELD LODGE, HAMBLE LANE, BURSLEDON, SOUTHAMPTON, SO31 8BR BUILDING ALTERATION Pishiobury Hertfordshire East Herts DC 3/21/0893/FUL E21/0045 11/04/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION 30/04/2021 https://publicaccess.east Demolition of existing house and herts.gov.uk/ construction of one 2 storey detached house with basement, loft bedrooms, two balconies to rear first floor; detached garage and front entrance gates.
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