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City of Gloucester CITY OF GLOUCESTER PLANNING COMMITTEE ON 4TH SEPTEMBER 2007 DELEGATED DECISIONS 1ST JUNE – 31ST JULY 2007 The Development Control Manager, Herbert Warehouse, The Docks, Gloucester PT04097C INDEX Ward Page Abbey ................................................................................................1 Barnwood .......................................................................................... 2 Barton and Tredworth ........................................................................ 3 Elmbridge .......................................................................................... 3 Grange............................................................................................... 4 Hucclecote ........................................................................................ 5 Kingsholm and Wotton ...................................................................... 6 Longlevens ....................................................................................... 7 Matson and Robinswood ................................................................... 9 Moreland............................................................................................ 10 Quedgeley Fieldcourt......................................................................... 11 Quedgeley Severnvale.......................................................................12 Tuffley ............................................................................................... 12 Westgate .......................................................................................... 13 Decision descriptions abbreviations .................................................. 16 PT04097C Abbey 07/00721/FUL G3Y FEH 19/07/2007 Two storey extension to side. 39 Palmer Avenue Gloucester GL4 5BH 07/00732/FUL G3Y JOLM 13/07/2007 Proposed single storey extension at side and porch to front. 69 Hawk Close Gloucester GL4 4WE 07/00563/FUL GSC FEH 19/06/2007 First floor extension at side above existing garage. 8 Bilberry Close Gloucester GL4 5UT 07/00365/FUL REFREA BOBR 13/06/2007 Erection of a 1.8 metre high boundary fence and creation of a new vehicular access. 18 Kingsmead Gloucester GL4 5DY 07/00664/FUL GSC FEH 29/06/2007 Demolish existing garage and erection of single storey side extension including pitched roof over existing porch. 26 Bramble Lawn Gloucester GL4 5YF 07/00466/LAW GSC ML 08/06/2007 Proposed ground floor extension at side to provide cloak room 73 Swift Road Abbeydale Gloucester Gloucestershire GL4 4XH 07/00523/FUL G3Y JOLM 05/07/2007 Erection of single storey extension to rear. 56 Rumsey Close Gloucester GL4 5JY 07/00681/FUL G3Y MG 22/06/2007 Erection of conservatory to rear. 15 Filbert Close Gloucester GL4 5EX 07/00564/FUL G3Y MG 05/06/2007 Demolition of existing and erection of new conservatory at rear. 11 Apple Tree Close Gloucester GL4 5BZ 07/00511/FUL G3Y MG 07/06/2007 Erection of conservatory at rear. 24 Farmington Close Gloucester GL4 4XA PT04097C 1 Barnwood 07/00598/FUL G3Y ADAMS 05/07/2007 Proposed single storey extension to the rear of the property 29 Grove Crescent Barnwood Gloucester Gloucestershire GL4 3JJ 07/00758/ADV GFY SARAHB 17/07/2007 Installation of 2 no. internally illuminated signs (revised proposal) Tenpin Centre Severn Barnwood Link Road Gloucester 07/00659/FUL G3Y SARAHB 27/06/2007 Erection of conservatory at rear and single storey front and side extension (garage and porch). 21 St Lawrence Road Gloucester GL4 3QR 07/00560/FUL G3Y SARAHB 05/06/2007 First floor extension to rear. 53 Upton Close Gloucester GL4 3EX 07/00562/FUL G3Y ADAMS 19/06/2007 Construction of a pitched roof over existing garage/porch and over side extension 12 Lilliesfield Avenue Gloucester GL3 3AQ 07/00685/FUL G3Y SARAHB 22/06/2007 First floor extension to rear. 48 Newton Avenue Gloucester GL4 4NT 07/00502/FUL G3Y SARAHB 01/06/2007 Conversion of garage into living accommodation and retention of conservatory to rear. 17 Hayward Close Gloucester GL4 4RJ 07/00337/LAW GSC ML 01/06/2007 Proposed extension to garage at rear and porch at front. 3 Askwith Road Gloucester GL4 4PW 07/00370/FUL G3Y ADAMS 18/06/2007 Erection of railings and brick piers to existing north side boundary wall and erection of 1.9 m high gates. 2 Dingles Meadow Gloucester GL4 5TN 07/00434/FUL G3Y JOLM 13/06/2007 Upgrade of external CCTV and lighting system. Barclays Bank Computer Centre Barnett Way Gloucester GL4 3RT PT04097C 2 07/00551/FUL REFREA FEH 22/06/2007 Proposed two storey rear extension with dormer windows and the addition of dormer roof extension in rear roof slope and changes to existing fenestration. 1 Barnwood Avenue Barnwood Gloucester Gloucestershire GL4 3DA Barton & Tredworth 07/00592/FUL G3Y MG 10/07/2007 Alterations to existing building to create 4 flats on first and second floors with associated parking facilities off Stratton Road. Ye Old Robinhood Inn Hopewell Street Gloucester 07/00615/LAW GSC ML 25/06/2007 Installation of 2 rooflights in roof at front and 1 rooflight and dormer window in roof at rear. Conversion of loft into living accommodation. 57 Millbrook Street Gloucester GL1 4BP 07/00463/FUL REFREA BOBR 08/06/2007 Erection of a two storey extension at rear and the Installation of dormer windows to the front and rear roof slopes. 11 Vauxhall Road Gloucester GL1 4EY 07/00584/OUT REFREA BOBR 12/07/2007 Demolition of existing garage and erection of new garages with 1 No. two bedroom flat over (Means of Access not Reserved) Land To Rear Of 119 Tredworth Road Gloucester GL1 4QU 07/00653/FUL G3Y BOBR 04/07/2007 Two storey extension to side as well as a single storey and two storey to rear. 55 Massey Road Gloucester GL1 4LG 07/00680/FUL G3Y BOBR 17/07/2007 Two storey extension to rear of dwelling and erection of a conservatory. 32 Leonard Road Gloucester GL1 4PQ 07/00410/FUL G3Y CJR 07/06/2007 Single storey rear kitchen extension with car port to side 17 Regent Street Gloucester Gloucestershire GL1 4UJ Elmbridge 07/00538/FUL REFREA BOBR 27/07/2007 Loft conversion with dormer at side and rear. 11 Riversley Road Gloucester GL2 0QU PT04097C 3 07/00798/LAW GSC ML 13/07/2007 Proposed loft conversion incorporating rooflights at front/rear and dormer window at rear. 3 Elmbridge Road Gloucester GL2 0NY 07/00531/FUL REF CJR 08/06/2007 First floor extension at side. 31 Lavington Drive Gloucester GL2 0HP 07/00660/FUL G3Y BOBR 09/07/2007 Retention of single storey extension at rear. 11 Argyll Place Gloucester GL2 0QS 07/00624/FUL G3Y ADAMS 25/07/2007 Single storey extension to south side of building (extended kitchen and cellar) Old Richians Rugby Sports And Social Club Sandyleaze Gloucester 07/00683/FUL G3Y CJR 27/06/2007 Two storey side extension 2 Armscroft Crescent Gloucester GL2 0SU 07/00726/OUT WDN BOBR 17/07/2007 Demolition of 25 Barnwood Road and erection of 8 dwellings. Outline Application, only Siting and means of Access for consideration. Land At 25 And 27 Barnwood Road Gloucester GL2 0SD 07/00508/FUL G3Y FEH 01/06/2007 Installation of 2 no. dormer windows on side and rear roof slopes and 1 velux on front roof slope. 18 Armscroft Place Gloucester GL2 0SP 07/00512/FUL G3Y BOBR 07/06/2007 Single storey extension to rear. 8 Colebridge Avenue Gloucester GL2 0RH 07/00517/FUL G3Y JOLM 07/06/2007 Erection of single storey extension at rear. 11 Brookside Villas Coronation Grove Gloucester GL2 0SS Grange 07/00547/FUL G3Y SARAHB 13/06/2007 Single storey extension to side and front. 4 Denham Close Gloucester GL4 0SF PT04097C 4 07/00770/FUL G3Y SARAHB 18/07/2007 Demolition of existing garage and erection of single storey extension to front, side and rear. 27 Randwick Road Gloucester GL4 0NH 07/00503/FUL G3Y ADAMS 12/06/2007 Erection of single storey extension and conservatory to rear (demolition of existing rear extensions). 11 Golden Close Gloucester GL4 0QZ 07/00427/FUL G3Y JOLM 05/06/2007 Single Storey extension to rear. 17 Nympsfield Road Gloucester GL4 0NL 07/00693/FUL G3Y SARAHB 19/07/2007 Two storey side and rear extensions incorporating dormer window to front and rear, single storey rear extension, porch to front and formation of rooflight and window in existing building. 10 Grange Road Gloucester GL4 0PD 07/00696/FUL REF CJR 16/07/2007 Two Storey Rear and Single Storey Side Extensions 47 Grange Road Gloucester GL4 0PU 07/00769/FUL G3Y SARAHB 19/07/2007 Single storey extension to rear. 12 Nutley Avenue Gloucester GL4 0QP Hucclecote 07/00156/FUL G3Y FEH 22/06/2007 Installation of air conditioning units on ground floor. Valuation Office Agency Ley Court Barnett Way Gloucester 07/00557/FUL G3Y SARAHB 01/06/2007 Single storey extension at rear. 26 Kingscroft Road Gloucester GL3 3RG 07/00705/FUL G3Y MG 01/07/2007 Erection of conservatory to rear. 63 Laynes Road Gloucester GL3 3PX 07/00364/LAW GSC ML 05/06/2007 Proposed conversion of garage to study and external alterations. 39 Roman Road Gloucester GL4 5HR PT04097C 5 07/00530/FUL GSC FEH 07/06/2007 Demolition of existing conservatory and erection of single storey extension at side and rear. (amended plans) 9 Tyndale Road Gloucester GL3 3PH 07/00498/FUL G3Y ADAMS 05/06/2007 Erection of two storey extension to side including garage with single storey extensions to front and rear. (Demolition of existing rear extension, conservatory and garage) 10 Lynton Road Gloucester GL3 3HX 07/00628/FUL G3Y FEH 18/07/2007 Proposed pergola at side. 37 Green Lane Gloucester GL3 3QU 07/00709/FUL G3Y ADAMS 30/07/2007 Erection of garage to replace existing. 38 Gilpin Avenue Gloucester GL3 3DE 07/00717/FUL G3Y FEH 10/07/2007
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