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HORSHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL – LIST of NEW APPS (Parish Order) Data Produced 15Th May 2017 HORSHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL – LIST OF NEW APPS (Parish Order) Data produced 15th May 2017 Parish: Ashurst PC Ward: Steyning Case No: DC/16/0772 Case Officer: Jason Hawkes Date Valid: 5 May 2017 Comments by: 9 June 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Smallscale Major Other Agent: Mrs Emily Harrison Applicant: Mr Guy Harrison Proposal: Retention, repositioning and landscaping of earth bund around the farm perimeter with tree and flooding protection measures, plus retention and habitat enhancement of existing pond permitted under DC/06/2073 at Sopers Farm (Resubmitted application DC/13/0180) Site Address: Sopers Farm Peppers Lane Ashurst Steyning West Sussex BN44 3AX Grid Ref: 516964 116643 Parish: Ashington PC Ward: Chanctonbury Case No: DC/17/1042 Case Officer: Tamara Dale Date Valid: 11 May 2017 Comments by: 5 June 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Minor Other Agent: Mr Colin Miller Applicant: Mr S Bacchus Proposal: Creation of 7no. additional parking spaces, erection of non illuminated sign to face of building (3550x1100mm) Site Address: Carbank Ltd East Wolves Farm London Road Ashington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3AX Grid Ref: 513853 116505 Parish: Billingshurst PC Ward: Billingshurst and Shipley Case No: DC/17/0932 Case Officer: Pauline Ollive Date Valid: 5 May 2017 Comments by: 9 June 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Minor Other Agent: Mr Corin Morton Applicant: Mr Damian Milkins Proposal: The replacement of the existing barn and attached storage buildings with a new barn of a similar size and scale. Site Address: The Milkyway Valewood Lane Barns Green Horsham West Sussex RH13 0QJ Grid Ref: 511875 125848 Parish: Billingshurst PC Ward: Billingshurst and Shipley Case No: DC/17/0977 Case Officer: Tamara Dale Date Valid: 3 May 2017 Comments by: 29 May 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Minor Other Agent: Mr Chris Neale Applicant: Ms K Bryant Proposal: New therapy building Site Address: Kettlesbridge Farm West Chiltington Lane Coneyhurst Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9DN Grid Ref: 510730 124506 Parish: Billingshurst PC Ward: Billingshurst and Shipley Case No: DC/17/0989 Case Officer: Nicola Pettifer Date Valid: 4 May 2017 Comments by: 30 May 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Minor Other Agent: Mr Philip Clay Applicant: Mrs Phillips Proposal: Reconstruction of existing stable block for holiday letting following approval of application DC/16/2378 for conversion of existing stables for holiday letting Site Address: Lee Place Farm Blackgate Lane Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1DF Grid Ref: 505156 123821 Parish: Billingshurst PC Ward: Billingshurst and Shipley Case No: DC/17/0992 Case Officer: Luke Simpson Date Valid: 11 May 2017 Comments by: 9 June 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Householder Agent: Applicant: Mr and Mrs Matthew Odell Proposal: Proposed construction of a 20m x 60m all weather riding arena. Proposed creation of new access drive and vehicle access onto New Road. Site Address: South Lodge New Road Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9DT Grid Ref: 510021 126858 Parish: Billingshurst PC Ward: Billingshurst and Shipley Case No: DC/17/1011 Case Officer: Nicola Pettifer Date Valid: 5 May 2017 Comments by: 2 June 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Householder Agent: Mr John Rippin Applicant: Mr and Mrs Julian Bayne Proposal: Proposed revision to planning consent DC/14/2032 removal of existing garage, store and outbuilding and erection of detached garage Site Address: Highfure Marringdean Road Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9EL Grid Ref: 509277 122775 Parish: Bramber PC Ward: Bramber, Upper Beeding and Woodmancote Case No: DC/17/0919 Case Officer: Edward Anderson Date Valid: 9 May 2017 Comments by: 1 June 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Householder Agent: Mr Paul Trussler Applicant: Mr and Mrs Gross Proposal: Proposed single storey side/rear extension Site Address: The Old Stable Little Drove Bramber Steyning West Sussex BN44 3PP Grid Ref: 517740 110527 Parish: Cowfold PC Ward: Cowfold,Shermanbury and West Grinstead Case No: DC/17/0981 Case Officer: Nicola Mason Date Valid: 9 May 2017 Comments by: 9 June 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Change of Use Agent: Mr Edwards Applicant: Mr and Mrs Palling Proposal: Conversion of existing piggery to holiday let accommodation Site Address: John Bulls House Bulls Lane Cowfold Horsham West Sussex RH13 8AP Grid Ref: 523434 123494 Parish: Cowfold PC Ward: Cowfold,Shermanbury and West Grinstead Case No: DC/17/1038 Case Officer: Robert Hermitage Date Valid: 9 May 2017 Comments by: To be consulted Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Householder Agent: Mr John Butterfield Applicant: Mr Mark Donnelly Proposal: Conversion of garage and single storey side extension Site Address: 50 Oakfield Road Cowfold Horsham West Sussex RH13 8AD Grid Ref: 521448 122335 Parish: Colgate PC Ward: Rusper and Colgate Case No: DC/17/0886 Case Officer: Pauline Ollive Date Valid: 9 May 2017 Comments by: 31 May 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Householder Agent: Applicant: Sharon Knox Proposal: Erection of a single detached timber garage to replace existing timber garage Site Address: Evergreen Blackhouse Road Colgate Horsham West Sussex RH13 6HS Grid Ref: 523239 132714 Parish: Colgate PC Ward: Rusper and Colgate Case No: DC/17/0889 Case Officer: Aimee Richardson Date Valid: 3 May 2017 Comments by: 30 May 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Householder Agent: Mr Nikolas Antoniou Applicant: Mr P White Proposal: Construction of a detached three bay car barn Site Address: Springfield Farm Bungalow Springfield Lane Colgate Horsham West Sussex RH12 4TA Grid Ref: 522194 131508 Parish: Colgate PC Ward: Rusper and Colgate Case No: DC/17/0936 Case Officer: Jason Hawkes Date Valid: 4 May 2017 Comments by: 9 June 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Smallscale Major Dwellings Agent: Sarah Beuden Applicant: c/o Agent Proposal: Approval of reserved matters application for the development of new road infrastructure; a green route; attenuation pond; and pumping station to serve Phases 2 and 3, with associated drainage and landscaping following outline application DC/15/2813 Site Address: Kilnwood Vale Crawley Road Faygate West Sussex Grid Ref: 523516 135034 Parish: Colgate PC Ward: Rusper and Colgate Case No: DC/17/1043 Case Officer: Robert Hermitage Date Valid: 9 May 2017 Comments by: To be consulted Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Tel Notification (28 days) Agent: Applicant: Wireless Infrastructure Group Proposal: Install 1 no new 300 mm microwave dish at a height of 30.0m on the existing 30m steel lattice radio tower Site Address: Aerial Mast Water Tower Tower Road Colgate West Sussex Grid Ref: 522601 133070 Parish: Denne NC Ward: Horsham Park Case No: DC/17/0768 Case Officer: Pauline Ollive Date Valid: 8 May 2017 Comments by: 30 May 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Householder Agent: Applicant: Mr Lewis Hearnden Proposal: Proposed erection of two storey rear extension. Site Address: 26 Park Terrace West Horsham West Sussex RH12 1HY Grid Ref: 517597 130533 Parish: Denne NC Ward: Horsham Park Case No: DC/17/0967 Case Officer: Oguzhan Denizer Date Valid: 4 May 2017 Comments by: 31 May 2017 Decision Level: Committee Decision App Type: Change of Use Agent: Mr John Loxley Applicant: Horsham District Council Proposal: Change of Use from a former Ambulance Station (Sui Generis) to Use Class D1/D2 to accommodate two Theatre Groups, plus external storage container Site Address: Horsham Ambulance Station Hurst Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 2DN Grid Ref: 517564 131278 Parish: Denne NC Ward: Denne Case No: DC/17/0955 Case Officer: Amanda Wilkes Date Valid: 4 May 2017 Comments by: 30 May 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Minor Other Agent: Mr Jonathan Gale Applicant: Mr Ken Pritchard Proposal: Proposed erection of two-storey building with a veterinary clinic on the ground floor and a 2-bed flat on 1st floor. Site Address: Site of The Bungalow Tanfield Court Guildford Road Horsham West Sussex Grid Ref: 516595 130817 Parish: Denne NC Ward: Holbrook West Case No: DC/17/1003 Case Officer: Pauline Ollive Date Valid: 9 May 2017 Comments by: 1 June 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Advertisements Agent: Applicant: Miss Deborah Mallard Proposal: Proposed erection of two free standing non-illuminated entrance signs (Advertising Consent) Site Address: Warnham Nature Reserve Warnham Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 2RA Grid Ref: 516811 132308 Parish: Forest NC Ward: Forest Case No: DC/17/0961 Case Officer: Will Jones Date Valid: 2 May 2017 Comments by: 31 May 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Not Required on Return Agent: Mr Josh Steere Applicant: Mrs Maggie Mcivor Proposal: Fell 1 x Ash Site Address: 35 The Hornets Horsham West Sussex RH13 5RE Grid Ref: 517541 130160 Parish: Forest NC Ward: Horsham Park Case No: DC/17/0994 Case Officer: Pauline Ollive Date Valid: 4 May 2017 Comments by: 31 May 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Householder Agent: Anthony Phebey Applicant: Mr Amit Roy Proposal: Proposed single storey side extension Site Address: 76 Bennetts Road Horsham West Sussex RH13 5JZ Grid Ref: 518428 130146 Parish: Forest NC Ward: Forest Case No: DC/17/1004 Case Officer: Pauline Ollive Date Valid: 9 May 2017 Comments by: 1 June 2017 Decision Level: Delegated Decision App Type: Householder Agent: Applicant: Martin Street Proposal: Proposed erection of detached double
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