SOUTH HOLLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL LIST of PLANNING APPLICATIONS VALIDATED from 3Rd August 2020 to 9Th August 2020

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SOUTH HOLLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL
LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS VALIDATED

FROM 3rd August 2020 TO 9th August 2020

(Note: This list is a summary of applications contained in the Public Register, which you are entitled to inspect and should not be considered as an official consultation - further information and documentation on these applications can be found on our website: http://planning.sholland.gov.uk/OcellaWeb/planningSearch).

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H08-0559-20

Mr M Garner Capontoft Cheal Road Gosberton Spalding
Town Planning Services The Exchange Colworth Park Sharnbrook MK44 1LZ
PE11 4JQ

Development: Location:
Proposed agricultural machinery storage shed Capontoft Cheal Road Gosberton Spalding
Northing 329015
Easting 522128
Type: AGRIC DETERMINATION
Received: 14 Jul 2020
Accepted:

03 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H16-0616-20

Mrs L Dourado 1 Piccard Drive Spalding
Mrs L Dourado 1 Piccard Drive Spalding

  • Lincs
  • Lincs

  • PE11 2GP
  • PE11 2GP

Development: Location:
Proposed boundary fencing comprising part wood part iron 1 Piccard Drive Spalding
Northing 321936
Easting 524125
Type: FULL
Received: 30 Jul 2020
Accepted:

04 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H02-0623-20

Mrs E Stallion 45 North Street Crowland Peterborough PE6 0EG
Mrs E Stallion 45 North Street Crowland Peterborough PE6 0EG

Development: Location:
Replace External Front Door 45 North Street Crowland Spalding Peterborough
Northing 310410
Easting 523880

  • Type:
  • Received:
  • Accepted:

04 Aug 2020

LISTED BUILDING 01 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H09-0628-20

S Jackson & V Wheeler 25 Damgate Holbeach Spalding Lincs PE12 7BH
G R Merchant Ltd Unit 4 Wrights Mews 12a Park Road Holbeach Spalding PE12 7EE

  • Development:
  • Extension, alterations and garage

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  • Location:
  • 25 Dam Gate Holbeach Spalding

Northing 324615
Easting 536566
Type: FULL
Received: 03 Aug 2020
Accepted:

03 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H08-0625-20

Mr & Mrs Waterson Status Design 2 Wargate Way Gosberton Spalding
2 Edinburgh Walk Holbeach Spalding

  • PE11 4NH
  • Lincs

PE12 7AP

Development: Location:
Proposed change of use of ground floor to tea room with domestic flat above. 2 Wargate Way Gosberton Spalding
Northing 331620
Easting 523883
Type: FULL
Received: 03 Aug 2020
Accepted:

04 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H08-0626-20

Mr & Mrs Waterson Status Design 2 Wargate Way Gosberton Spalding
2 Edinburgh Walk Holbeach Spalding

  • PE11 4NH
  • Lincs

PE12 7AP

Development: Location:
Proposed Change of use of ground floor to tea room with domestic flat above 2 Wargate Way Gosberton Spalding
Northing 331620
Easting 523883

  • Type:
  • Received:
  • Accepted:

04 Aug 2020

LISTED BUILDING 03 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H16-0627-20

Mr J Wilson (Remway Design) Treetops
Arb Core Tree Care Ltd. 29 Northorpe Road Donington
The Raceground Spalding
PE11 4XU
PE11 3AP
Development: Location:
Works to Spalding Tree Preservation Order No 14 1983. Treetops The Raceground Spalding
Northing 320977
Easting 523400
Type: TPO Tree Works
Received: 03 Aug 2020
Accepted:

03 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H17-0622-20

Mrs T Brand Hedgerows Donington Road Swineshead Boston Lincs PE20 3HL
Chris Lilley Architectural Services 13 East Banks Sleaford Lincs NG34 7HQ

Development: Location:
New detached dwelling with attached garage Land Adjacent 23 Stockhouse Lane Surfleet Spalding Lincs
Northing 328181
Easting 524917
Type: FULL
Received: 03 Aug 2020
Accepted:

03 Aug 2020

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  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H23-0624-20

Mr & Mrs J Lusher The Bluebell Inn Whaplode St Catherine
G R Merchant Ltd Unit 4 Wrights Mews 12a Park Road Holbeach

  • Spalding
  • Spalding

Lincs PE12 6SN
PE12 7EE
Development: Location:
Change of use of part of restaurant to holiday lets The Bluebell Inn Cranesgate South Whaplode St Catherines Spalding Lincs
Northing 319839
Easting 534025
Type: FULL
Received: 03 Aug 2020
Accepted:

03 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H20-0631-20

Mr & Mrs G Merchant
G R Merchant Ltd Unit 4 Wrights Mews 12a Park Road Holbeach
18 Fishergate Sutton St James

  • Spalding
  • Spalding

  • PE12 0EN
  • PE12 7EE

Development: Location:
Proposed extension and alterations Wheelways 18 Fishergate Sutton St James Spalding
Northing 318253
Easting 538764
Type: FULL
Received: 04 Aug 2020
Accepted:

04 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H01-0633-20

Executors of Mrs Pearson
G R Merchant Ltd Unit 4 Wrights Mews 12a Park Road Holbeach
52 Stone Gate Cowbit Spalding PE12 6AH
Spalding PE12 7EE

Development: Location:
Proposed extension and alterations 52 Stone Gate Cowbit Spalding
Northing 318075
Easting 526350
Type: FULL
Received: 04 Aug 2020
Accepted:

04 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H14-0630-20

  • WM Morrison
  • Bryan G Hall Ltd.

Supermarkets PLC Suite E15 Josephs Well Hilmore House Gain Lane Bradford
Hanover Walk Leeds LS3 1AB
BD3 7DL

Development:

Location:
To provide an additional left-in/left-out access/egress to the store car park from B1180 Wardentree Lane

Morrisons Wardentree Lane Pinchbeck Spalding
Northing 325028
Easting 525250
Type: FULL
Received: 04 Aug 2020
Accepted:

04 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H04-0632-20

Mrs R Welsh 4 Goxhill Avenue
Robert Lowe Chartered Architect 34 King Johns Road

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Donington Spalding PE11 4SZ
Swineshead Boston Lincs PE20 3NR

Development: Location:
Erection of detached bungalow and garage - outline 4 Goxhill Avenue Donington Spalding
Northing 335568
Easting 520928
Type: OUTLINE
Received: 04 Aug 2020
Accepted:

04 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H08-0629-20

Mr S Holloway 124b Siltside
Mr S Holloway 124b Siltside
Gosberton Risegate Gosberton Risegate Spalding PE114ET
Spalding PE114ET

Development: Location:
Erection of garden shed - retrospective 124b Siltside Gosberton Risegate Spalding
Northing 329857
Easting 520930
Type: FULL
Received: 04 Aug 2020
Accepted:

04 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H16-0635-20

Burmor Projects Burmor House
James Garner Architecture Ltd. 5 Bush Road

  • Sunderland Road
  • Kibworth Harcourt

Northfields Industrial Leicestershire Estate Market Deeping PE8 8FD
LE8 0SP
Development: Location:
Details of contamination, boundary treatment and storage and disposal of refuse and recycling (Conditions 3, 7 and 9 of H16-0283-17)

Land Off Willow Walk Spalding
Northing 323027
Easting 525273
Type: CONDITION COMPLIANCE
Received: 05 Aug 2020
Accepted:

05 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H08-0636-20

  • Mr T Finn
  • Mr T Finn

  • The Cottage
  • The Cottage

7 Westhorpe Road 7 Westhorpe Road Gosberton Spalding PE11 4EW
Gosberton Spalding PE11 4EW

Development: Location:
Works to Trees in Gosberton Conservation Area The Cottage 7 Westhorpe Road Gosberton Spalding
Northing 331766
Easting 523792

  • Type:
  • Received:
  • Accepted:

05 Aug 2020

Tree Works in CON 05 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H09-0634-20

Mr & Mrs Giles Rosedale Chapel Drove Holbeach Drove Spalding
JC Architectural Consultant Rose Villa Main Road Holbeach Drove Spalding

DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285

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  • PE12 0PT
  • PE12 0PS

Development: Location:
Single storey rear extensions Rosedale Chapel Drove Holbeach Drove Spalding
Northing 311745
Easting 532161
Type: FULL
Received: 05 Aug 2020
Accepted:

05 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H16-0637-20

M Stanberry Owl Retreat
T A C Architects 14 Old Fendike Road
6 Juniper Crescent Weston Hills Spalding PE12 6FD
Spalding Lincolnshire PE12 6DD

Development: Location:
Enlargement of rear extension Owl Retreat 6 Juniper Crescent Spalding
Northing 323004
Easting 525928

  • Type:
  • Received:
  • Accepted:

06 Aug 2020

S192 LAWFUL USE 06 Aug 2020 CERT

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H20-0638-20

  • Mr A Ellis
  • Elizabeth Allen Land Agents Ltd

  • Cradge Farm
  • Poplar Farm

Old Fendyke Sutton St James Spalding
Langtoft Fen Langtoft Peterborough

  • PE6 9QB
  • PE12 0HE

Development: Location:
Water tank for crop irrigation Poplar Farm Old Fendyke Sutton St James Spalding
Northing 317828
Easting 537868
Type: AGRIC DETERMINATION
Received: 07 Aug 2020
Accepted:

07 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H09-0643-20

Mr M Sanderson Old Forge Cottage St Marks Road
G R Merchant Ltd Unit 4 Wrights Mews 12a Park Road
Holbeach St Marks Holbeach Spalding PE12 8DZ
Spalding PE12 7EE

Development: Location:
Proposed extension and alterations Old Forge Cottage St Marks Road Holbeach St Marks Spalding
Northing 331171
Easting 536956
Type: FULL
Received: 07 Aug 2020
Accepted:

07 Aug 2020

  • Reference:
  • Applicant:
  • Agent:

H05-0645-20

Mrs C Stockford Manor House Hallgate
Mrs C Stockford Manor House Hallgate

  • Fleet
  • Fleet

Spalding PE12 8NG
Spalding PE12 8NG

  • Development:
  • Proposal Vehicular Access

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  • Location:
  • Manor House Hallgate Fleet Spalding

Northing 323798
Easting 539021
Type: FULL
Received: 07 Aug 2020
Accepted:

07 Aug 2020

  • Number of applications on list:
  • 21

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    Agenda Item 4.3 Regulatory and Other Committee Open Report on behalf of Andy Gutherson, Executive Director for Place Report to: Planning and Regulation Committee Date: 7th October 2019 SHEPEAU STOW / HOLBEACH DROVE B1166 - Subject: PROPOSED 50MPH SPEED LIMIT KeyDecision decision? Reference: No Summary: This report considers objections received to the proposed new 50mph speed limit on the B1166 Drove Road between Shepeau Stow and Holbeach Drove, as shown at Appendix B. Recommendation(s): That the Members of the Committee overrule the objections received and that the Order be confirmed as proposed. Background 1.1 A request was received from a resident of Shepeau Stow for the speed limit on the B1166 Drove Road between the villages of Shepeau Stow and Holbeach Drove to be reduced from the 60mph national speed limit. To identify if this could be justified conditions were investigated against the County Council's Speed Limit policy. Existing Conditions / Investigations 1.2 The B1166 through both Shepeau Stow and Holbeach Drove is subject to a 40mph speed limit and Drove Road connects the two villages in a generally east / west direction. There is sporadic residential development along this section with some agricultural usage and two crossroads junctions. The road is an unlit, mainly straight causeway style road with drainage ditches either side. The average daily traffic flow is approximately 4000 vehicles. The lack of frontage development means that the policy would not be met in terms of the development density requirements. The road has therefore been assessed as a rural limit where it will be the accident rate which confirms if a limit can be pursued.
  • The London Gazette, 10 August, 1915. 7883'

    The London Gazette, 10 August, 1915. 7883'

    THE LONDON GAZETTE, 10 AUGUST, 1915. 7883'. the said new Parish of St. Paul, Spalding, and or Plan hereto appended, and thereon coloured usually payable to the Incumbent of a Benefice, yellow, and which is bounded on the north by shall belong and be paid to the Incumbent of the old bed of the River Glen marked by the said new Parish of St. Paul, Spalding. boundary stones, which is the present boundary " That the Inhabitants of the same portion between Pinchbeck (St. Mary) and Surfleet, of the said Parish of Surfleet shall be on the south by Bech Bank Drain from a exonerated from all liability to repair the boundary stone situated on the drain, where Church of the said Parish of Surfleet, or any the said Drain ceases to be the present boundary - other Church or Chapel now or hereafter to be between Pinchbeck (St. Mary) and Surfleet, to erected in the said Parish, but shall be liable, the River Glen; and by Clinks Drain from the subject to the provisions of ' The Compulsory River Glen to the Lincolnshire Loop of the Church Rate Abolition Act, 1868,' to repair Great Northern Railway, then by a road across the said Church of Sfc. Paul, Spalding. Hill Marsh Farm to the Blue Gonet Drain, " That the said Inhabitants of the said por- then by a hedge to the present boundary- tion of the Parish of Surfleet shall be entitled between Pinchbeck (St. Mary) and St. Paul, to resort to and attend the said Church of St. Spalding, then by that boundary to the River Paul, Spalding, as their Parish Church, and to Welland, and on the south-east by the River be accommodated with sittings therein, but Welland.