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Cadenza Document City Development and Regeneration Hove Town Hall Norton Road Hove BN3 3BQ WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL The following applications were registered by the City Council between 03/08/2020 and 09/08/2020 a) Affecting Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2020/02067 1 Rochester Mansions 7-9 Church Road Hove BN3 2HA Internal alterations to layout incorporating relocation of kitchen (retrospective). EAST BRIGHTON BH2020/02025 27A Marine Square Brighton BN2 1DN Internal alterations to layout of existing first, second and third floor flats BH2020/02065 45 Great College Street Brighton BN2 1HJ Installation of new sash window and rooflight to front elevation. PRESTON PARK BH2020/01969 39A Preston Park Avenue Brighton BN1 6HG Change of use of existing annexe to form new four bedroom dwelling unit (C3). Part two storey, part single storey extension to south elevation of the existing annexe with new first floor balcony. Erection of new first floor balconies to existing dwelling, replacement of all windows and revised fenestration. Erection of a single storey garage and associated landscaping. BH2020/02001 37 Waldegrave Road Brighton BN1 6GR Erection of single storey wrap around extension to rear, insertion of 4no side rooflights and revised fenestration. Page 1 of 13 QUEEN'S PARK BH2020/01936 5 Royal Crescent Brighton BN2 1AL Internal alterations to layout. BH2020/01988 17 Egremont Place Brighton BN2 0GA Erection of single storey rear extension to ground floor. BH2020/02004 Sealife Centre Madeira Drive Brighton BN2 1TB Replacement of existing timber doors with new powder coated metal doors. REGENCY BH2020/01798 9 - 10 Pool Valley Brighton BN1 1NJ Display of 1no non-illuminated fascia sign with 3D lettering and 2no externally illuminated menu boards. BH2020/01951 Land To The Rear Of Hilton Brighton Metropole 106 - 121 Kings Road Brighton BN1 2FU Redevelopment incorporating demolition of existing buildings on Cannon Place & St Margarets Place and Major erection of a building between four to nine storeys to create a 221 room hotel (C1) including retention of Grade II listed facades at nos 31 and 32 Cannon Place. BH2020/01952 Land To The Rear Of Hilton Brighton Metropole 106 - 121 Kings Road Brighton BN1 2FU Redevelopment incorporating demolition of existing buildings on Cannon Place & St Margarets Place and erection of a building between four to nine storeys to create a 221 room hotel (C1) including retention of Grade II listed facades at nos 31 and 32 Cannon Place. BH2020/01972 Brighton Girls School Montpelier Road Brighton BN1 3AT Internal alterations to layout of ground floor and first floor levels of the Old Vicarage building. BH2020/02023 79 - 80 Western Road Brighton BN1 2JA Display of internally illuminated fascia and hanging signs. BH2020/02132 9 - 10 Pool Valley Brighton BN1 1NJ Display of 1no non-illuminated fascia sign with 3D lettering and 2no externally illuminated menu boards. Page 2 of 13 ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2020/01980 St Margarets CE Primary School Whiteway Lane Rottingdean Brighton BN2 7HB Replacement of existing timber single glazed windows and doors to north west classroom with new PPC aluminium double glazed windows and doors. ST. PETER'S AND NORTH LAINE BH2020/01986 22 Crescent Road Brighton BN2 3RP Change of use from single dwelling (C3) to four bedroom small house in multiple occupation (C4),with erection of privacy screen to second floor roof terrace. BH2020/02002 41-46 Frederick Place Brighton BN1 4EA Installation of air conditioning units to rear lower ground floor level to replace existing plant. BH2020/02009 20 New Road Brighton BN1 1UF Change of use to first and fourth floor from existing offices (B1) to residential (C3) providing 4no one bedroom flats. WESTBOURNE BH2020/01971 Flat 7 6 Aymer Road Hove BN3 4GA Replacement of existing single glazed windows with UPVC double glazed windows to rear elevation. WITHDEAN BH2020/01973 40 Dyke Road Avenue Brighton BN1 5LE Demolition of existing single dwelling with associated garage and erection of three storey, five bedroom single dwelling (C3) with reconstruction of front boundary wall and landscaping works. b) Other applications registered CENTRAL HOVE BH2020/01979 32 Blatchington Road Hove BN3 3YN Change of use of ground floor from Sui Generis to a wine bar (A4) to front part and residential (C3) to rear part in conjunction with lower ground floor flat, together with alterations to shopfront and fenestration. Erection of single storey lower ground floor extension to rear, roof extension to rear with front rooflights, re- tiling of roof and associated alterations. Page 3 of 13 EAST BRIGHTON BH2020/02037 First Floor Flat 10 Bristol Gate Brighton BN2 5BD Change of use from single dwelling (C3) to flexible/dual C3/C4 use as single dwelling (C3) or a three bedroom small house in multiple occupation (C4). GOLDSMID BH2020/01939 The Montefiore Hospital 2 Montefiore Road Hove BN3 6EP Installation of Portakabin testing unit building for temporary period of 1 year. (Retrospective). HANGLETON AND KNOLL BH2020/01976 19 Acacia Avenue Hove BN3 7JT Application for variation of condition 1 of application BH2020/00451 (Demolition of garage and erection of 1no two storey, two bedroom house (C3) to rear of existing house, with access from Elm Drive) to permit amendments to the approved drawings. BH2020/02010 38 Lark Hill Hove BN3 8PF Erection of single storey rear extension. BH2020/02040 39 West Way Hove BN3 8LS Erection of single storey rear extension. HANOVER AND ELM GROVE BH2020/02075 71 Hartington Road Brighton BN2 3LS Erection of rear mansard roof extension incorporating 2no side & rear rooflights and insertion of 1no front rooflight. BH2020/02088 17 And 18 Newark Place Brighton BN2 9NT Change of use of ground floor from workshop (B2) to residential (C3). Reconfiguration of layout to form 2no terraced dwellings- 1no two bedroom dwelling and 1no one bedroom dwelling. Revised fenestration and associated works. Page 4 of 13 HOLLINGDEAN AND STANMER BH2020/01932 East Slope Refectory Road University Of Sussex Brighton BN1 9RP Major Application for variation of condition 15 of application BH2016/01001 (Demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment to 'East Slope' to create a mixed use six storey building comprising entertainment and assembly venue, bar, meeting space, ancillary office space, flexible retail floorspace (A1, A3, A4) and 249 student bedrooms with associated landscaping and bicycle storage.) to amend the wording. BH2020/02053 Land At Lewes Road Lewes Road Brighton Installation of a 20.0m monopole supporting 6no antennas, together with ground-based equipment cabinets and ancillary development thereto. HOVE PARK BH2020/02020 132 - 134 Old Shoreham Road Hove BN3 7BD Provision of new electric vehicle charge bay and associated plant and equipment compound. BH2020/02021 132 - 134 Old Shoreham Road Hove BN3 7BD Display of 2no free standing non-illuminated signs MOULSECOOMB AND BEVENDEAN BH2020/02027 61 Ashurst Road Brighton BN2 4PJ Change of use from four bedroom dwelling (C3) to four bedroom small house in multiple occupation (C4). PATCHAM BH2020/02024 Land On The Eastern Side Of Patcham By-Pass Old London Road Brighton Installation of a 20m monopole supporting 6no antennas, 2no equipment cabinets and an electrical meter cabinet and associated works. ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2020/02047 7 The Vale Brighton BN2 7AB Erection of double garage/workshop to the front elevation with green roof, rooflights and associated landscaping. Page 5 of 13 SOUTH PORTSLADE BH2020/01771 24 Bampfield Street Portslade BN41 1SE Erection of 1no two bedroom, two storey semi detached dwelling (C3) with associated parking and landscaping. BH2020/01968 Land And Buildings On Wellington Road And Camden Street And Former Flexer Sacks Factory On North Street Major Portslade Hybrid Planning Application for demolition of existing buildings to facilitate the erection of a mixed use redevelopment comprising: Full Planning Application (Phase 1) for a building providing part ground & part mezzanine office floorspace (B1) with residential units (C3) above, including associated parking, amenity space & green corridor; & Outline Planning Application (Phase 2 & 3) for a development within new buildings to include residential units (C3), office floorspace (B1) & leisure use (D2), & associated plant, basement car parking & amenity space. (Access only for approval, all other matters reserved). (For information: Full Planning Application to provide 65no residential units & 432sqm office floorspace in part 10, part 11 storey building. Outline application to provide up to 71no residential units, 4774sqm office floorspace & 995sqm flexible office/leisure floorspace in buildings ranging in height from 3 to 10 storeys). BH2020/02012 Corner Of Mill Lane Easthill Drive Portslade BN41 2FE Installation of a 20.0m monopole supporting 6no antennas, together with ground-based equipment cabinets and ancillary development thereto. BH2020/02096 10 The Gardens Portslade BN41 1XJ Proposed single storey extension of existing garage. ST. PETER'S AND NORTH LAINE BH2020/02029 52 Shaftesbury Road Brighton BN1 4NF Change of use from dwellinghouse (C3) to flexible/dual C3/C4 use as dwellinghouse (C3) or a five bedroom small house in multiple occupation (C4). BH2020/02041 54A London Road Brighton BN1 4JE Conversion of existing three bedroom maisonette (C3) at first and second floors to create 2no one bedroom flats (C3). Page 6 of 13 WISH BH2020/01981 46 Glebe Villas Hove BN3 5SN Erection of single storey rear and side extensions. Installation of rooflights to front and rear roofslopes and revised side fenestration. BH2020/02060 Avon Court 12 Dallington Road Hove BN3 5HS Proposed raising of ridge height involving new roof construction, together with 2no front dormers and 2no rear dormers to form 1no one bedroom flat (C3) and 1no studio flat (C3). BH2020/02074 21 Glebe Villas Hove BN3 5SL Erection of part single part two storey rear extension. BH2020/02076 62 St Leonards Gardens Hove BN3 4QB Demolition of existing rear extension and erection of a single storey rear extension with rooflights and revised fenestrations.
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