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St Albans District Council Planning Applications Registered Week Ending 21/08/2020 ST ALBANS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED WEEK ENDING 21/08/2020 COUNCILLOR CALL-IN PERDIOD EXPIRES 18/09/2020 Comments should be sent to [email protected] Call-In requests should be sent to [email protected] Please include the application reference number (e.g 5/2020/1234) in the title of your email. Application No: 5/2020/1714 Ward: Colney Heath Area: S Proposal: Enclosure of existing ground archway to incorporate into living space, replacement side glazing to first floor conservatory to brickwork, internal alterations and single storey rear extension at 18 Tyttenhanger Green St Albans Hertfordshire AL4 0RW Applicant: Agent: Mr & Mrs Pawley Andrew Boothby Aitchison Raffety C/o Agent 154 High Street Berkhamsted Hertfordshire HP4 3AT https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1714 Application No: 5/2020/1723 Ward: Colney Heath Area: S Proposal: Single storey front extension following demolition of porch and replacement side window at 21 Sleapcross Gardens Smallford St Albans Hertfordshire AL4 0RX Applicant: Agent: Mrs Gill Arupe Mr Adam Trigg A T Design Ltd 21 Sleapcross Gardens St Albans 22 School Lane Welwyn Hertfordshire AL6 Hertfordshire AL4 0RX 9PH https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1723 Application No: 5/2020/1740 Ward: Colney Heath Area: S Proposal: Variation of Condition 3 (approved plans) to convert garage to habitable room and alter the openings of planning permission 5/2013/1994 dated 23/09/2013 for Part first floor, part two storey side extension and front porch with canopy roof (part retrospective) at 2 Meadway Colney Heath St Albans Hertfordshire AL4 0PT Applicant: Agent: Mr Christopher Schofield Mr Christopher Schofield 2 Meadway Colney Heath 2 Meadway Colney Heath Hertfordshire AL4 Hertfordshire AL4 0PT 0PT https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1740 1 ST ALBANS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS Application No: 5/2020/1736 Ward: Harpenden East Area: N Proposal: Two storey front, part single part part two storey rear extensions, insertion of openings and two rooflights to rear extension at 38a Lyndhurst Drive Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 5RJ Applicant: Agent: Mrs Excell Ms Clare Butterworth Clague Architects 38A Lyndhurst Drive Harpenden 2 Kinsbourne Court Luton Road Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 5RJ Hertfordshire AL5 3BL https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1736 Application No: 5/2020/1701 Ward: Harpenden South Area: N Proposal: Two storey side extension with pitched roof front dormer window, reconfiguration of original roof from hip to gable, rear dormer window and additional rooflights, new front porch canopy, alterations to openings at 7 Meadway Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 1JN Applicant: Agent: Mr & Mrs J Izzard Mrs K Lyall 7 Meadway Harpenden Hertfordshire 14 Burnsall Place Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 1JN AL5 1RS https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1701 Application No: 5/2020/1709 Ward: Harpenden South Area: N Proposal: Part single, part two storey front and side extensions, single storey side and rear extensions with rooflights following demolition of existing single storey projection, raising and alterations to the roof with rear dormer window and rooflights to facilitate habitable loft accommodation, alterations to openings and rear juliette balcony at 14 The Warren Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 2NH Applicant: Agent: Mr Simon Isaacs Howard Pease Architects 14 The Warren Harpenden Old Batford Mill Lower Luton Road Hertfordshire AL5 2NH Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 5BZ https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1709 Application No: 5/2020/1728 Ward: Harpenden South Area: N Proposal: Single storey side/rear extension and alterations to openings at 15 Hawthorn Close Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 1HN Applicant: Agent: Mr & Mrs P & S MacKenzie Mr Perry Jones Perry M Jones Ltd C/o Agent 58A Tennyson Road Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 4BB https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1728 2 ST ALBANS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS Application No: 5/2020/1744 Ward: Harpenden South Area: N Proposal: Part single, part two storey rear and first floor side extension, alteration of front flat roofs to pitched with rooflights, alterations to elevation materials, openings, and window frame colour at 82 Eastmoor Park Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 1BP Applicant: Agent: Mr & Mrs McDonald Mr Jonathan Tucker Nett Assets Limited 82 Eastmoor Park Harpenden The Studio 141 New Road Croxley Green Hertfordshire AL5 1BP Hertfordshire WD3 3EN https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1744 Application No: 5/2020/1543 Ward: Harpenden West Area: N Proposal: Replacement and relocation of existing fence to incorporate land at fire station garden at 27 Leyton Road Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 2JB Applicant: Agent: Mr M Rainsford James Holmes Aitchison Raffety 27 Leyton Road Harpenden 154 High Street Berkhamsted Hertfordshire Hertfordshire AL5 2JB HP4 3AT https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1543 Application No: 5/2020/1711 Ward: Harpenden West Area: N Proposal: Conversion of garage into habitable accommodation to create a pool room and massage therapy room following single storey extension, alterations to openings, new fence with gate and associated landscaping works at 4 Alders End Lane Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 2HL Applicant: Agent: Mrs Allen Ms Clare Butterworth Clague Architects 4 Alders End Lane Harpenden 2 Kinsbourne Court Luton Road Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 2HL Hertfordshire AL5 3BL https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1711 Application No: 5/2020/1717 Ward: Harpenden West Area: N Proposal: Two storey front, single storey rear extensions at 8 Rothamsted Avenue Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 2DB Applicant: Agent: Mr & Mrs J & D Stevenson Mr Greg Scrase Hertford Planning Service 8 Rothamsted Avenue Harpenden Westgate House 37-41 Castle Street Hertfordshire AL5 2DB Hertford Hertfordshire SG14 1HH https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1717 3 ST ALBANS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS Application No: 5/2020/1726 Ward: Harpenden West Area: N Proposal: Part two storey, part single storey side and rear extensions following demolition of detached garage and conservatory, loft conversion with rear dormer windows, new rooflights to front roof slopes, removal of chimney stack, alterations to openings at 15 Arden Grove Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 4SJ Applicant: Agent: Ms Alison O'Grady Mr James Bygate J M Bygate Designs Ltd 15 Arden Grove Harpenden 169 Manor Road Luton Bedfordshire LU1 4HJ Hertfordshire AL5 4SJ https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1726 Application No: 5/2020/1739 Ward: Harpenden West Area: N Proposal: Construction of outbuilding in rear garden at 76 Cowper Road Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 5NH Applicant: Agent: Mr & Mrs Johns Mr James Gran Intouch Planning Ltd 76 Cowper Road Harpenden 4 Ennismore Close Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire AL5 5NH Hertfordshire SG6 2SU https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1739 Application No: 5/2020/1725 Ward: Marshalswick North Area: C Proposal: Single storey rear extension with rooflights at 31 Bolingbrook St Albans Hertfordshire AL4 9NP Applicant: Agent: Dean C Mrs Dilnashin Nawab Get Rapid Plans 31 Bolingbrook St Albans Hertfordshire 169 South Park Drive Ilford London IG3 9AD AL4 9NP https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1725 Application No: 5/2020/1745 Ward: Marshalswick South Area: C Proposal: First floor rear extension with screened roof terrace, raising and alterations to the roof to facilitate habitable loft accommodation with rooflights and rear dormer, oriel bay to ground floor rear elevation, new openings and alterations to openings at 49 Marshals Drive St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 4RD Applicant: Agent: Mr Downing Mr Paul Davidson RIBA UCHI Architecture 49 Marshals Drive St Albans The Studio 20 Moorland Road Harpenden Hertfordshire AL1 4RD Hertfordshire AL5 4LA https://planningapplications.stalbans.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=5%2F2020%2F1745 4 ST ALBANS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS Application No: 5/2020/1715 Ward: Park Street Area: S Proposal: Variation of Condition 2 (approved plans) relocation of access to 193a Park Street Lane of planning permission 5/2020/0457 dated 16/04/2020 for Demolition of existing dwelling and construction of two, five bedroom detached houses with new vehicle crossover, alterations to existing access and associated landscaping (resubmission following refusal of 5/2019/3005 dated 23/01/2020) at 193 Park Street Lane Park Street St Albans Hertfordshire AL2 2BA Applicant: Agent: Toms And Wood Construction Ltd Mr Matt Briffa Briffa Phillips Ltd
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