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Weekly List of Planning Applications Received 15 - 21 February 2021 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 15 - 21 February 2021 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Applicant Easting Northing name address Organisation New House New House Farm, Application for prior notification of Farm, Bodenham, a new agricultural building Bodenham, Hereford, for;storing straw to litter livestock, Hereford, All others - Prior Herefordshire, and to store dry manure produced Mr G Herefordshire Bodenham Hampton 210453 Approval 04/02/2021 HR1 3JD by;the livestock Monkley , HR1 3JD McCartneys 356939 249052 Rviderside, Mortimers Barns at, Notification for prior approval for a Cross, Bowley Lane, proposed change of use Leominster, Greenaway (Part 3) Class Q - Bodenham, of;agricultural building to 1 no. Mr A Herefordshire Planning Bodenham Hampton 210483 Prior Approval 04/02/2021 Herefordshire (larger) dwelling house. Brookes , DY13 0TP Limited 354109 252357 1 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 15 - 21 February 2021 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Applicant Easting Northing name address Organisation T1 - Group of two Cypress and St Marys three Norway Spruce, carefully fell Church, in;sections to as near ground level c/o Daimore, Burghill, as possible. T2 - Group of Burghill, Works to Trees in Hereford, Cypress,;crown lift all Golden PCC of St Hereford, a Conservation Herefordshire, Cypress to approximately 6ft Mary's Herefordshire Adrian Hope Burghill Queenswood 210473 Area 05/02/2021 HR4 7SG above ground level. Church , HR4 7RN Tree Services 347963 244561 Crown Crown House, House, Canon Pyon, Canon Pyon, Hereford, Erection of workshop for Hereford, Planning Herefordshire, maintenance and repair of Herefordshire Architectural Canon Pyon Weobley 210243 Permission 22/01/2021 HR4 8PE agricultural;machinery. Mr T Jones , HR4 8PE Design Ltd 346168 249219 Land at Dilwyn Common Garnstone E342410 Proposed creation of a designed Estate Office, N254987, wetland complex to provide Weobley, Wye and Usk Dilwyn, tertiary;treatment of the outflow Hereford, Foundation, Planning Herefordshire, from Dilwyn Sewage treatment Mr R J Herefordshire James Dilwyn Weobley 203468 Permission 10/02/2021 HR4 8HB works. Verdin , HR4 8QH Spreckley Ltd 342366 255017 2 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 15 - 21 February 2021 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Applicant Easting Northing name address Organisation Lower Lower Buckland Buckland Farm, Farm, Docklow, Docklow, Leominster, Leominster, Docklow and Hampton All others - Prior Herefordshire, Mr Roger Herefordshire Wafre Hampton 210533 Approval 08/02/2021 HR6 0RU Proposed agricultural tracks Thomas , HR6 0RU 356499 256633 Matthews Matthews Spond Farm, Spond Farm, Spond, Spond, Kington, Kington, All others - Prior Herefordshire, Application for prior notification of Mr Colin Herefordshire Eardisley Castle 210493 Approval 05/02/2021 HR5 3LB an agricultural straw barn. Matthews , HR5 3LB Ian Savagar 331450 253593 Court Farm, Court Farm, Rectory Rectory Road, Road, Hampton Application to determine if prior Hampton Bishop, approval is required for change Bishop, Hereford, of;use of an agricultural building to Hereford, Tompkins (Part 3) Class R - Herefordshire, flexible commercial use S T Layton Herefordshire Thomas Hampton Bishop Backbury 210409 Prior Approval 04/02/2021 HR1 4JU (B1;office). & Sons , HR1 4JU Planning 355354 238566 3 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 15 - 21 February 2021 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Applicant Easting Northing name address Organisation Proposed extension that will extend beyond the rear wall of 18 18 Stanberrow the;original dwellinghouse by 4.2 Stanberrow Road, metres and the maximum height Road, Hereford, of the;extension will be 3.2 Hereford, Home Notification Herefordshire, metres. The height at the eaves of Mr Ben Herefordshire Alpha Hereford Red Hill 210486 - Prior Approval 03/02/2021 HR2 7NF the extension;will be 2.78 metres Higham , HR2 7NF Architects 350241 238087 4 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 15 - 21 February 2021 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Applicant Easting Northing name address Organisation T1 - Tree branches overgrown edge of carriageway and also upper limbs;obscuring lamp column head. Please cut back Thorn tree branches from;carriageway Business Ladywood, 15 edge and also from around lamp Park, Venns Lane, column head. Prune back;any Rotherwas, Acer Tree Works to Trees in Hereford, other branches that obscure the Hereford, Services a Conservation Herefordshire, footpath by the bus stop. Mr Sean Herefordshire (Hereford) Hereford College 210492 Area 08/02/2021 HR1 1DE Balfour;job 41216958 Pockett , HR2 6JT Limited 352050 240867 125 Aylestone 125 Aylestone Acer Tree Works to Trees in Hill, Hereford, T1: Two trees located at the front Hill, Hereford, Services a Conservation Herefordshire, corner of the house. dismantle Mr Frank Herefordshire (Hereford) Hereford Holmer 210500 Area 08/02/2021 HR1 1JJ to;near ground level. Cornswaite , HR1 1JJ Limited 352276 241407 5 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 15 - 21 February 2021 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Applicant Easting Northing name address Organisation 15 Eleanor 15 Eleanor Avenue, T1: Acer reduce the main leaders Avenue, Acer Tree Works to Trees in Hereford, back to the original pruning Hereford, Services a Conservation Herefordshire, points;and reduce the remaining Herefordshire (Hereford) Hereford Tupsley 210501 Area 08/02/2021 HR1 1YE crown by 1-2m and balance crown Mrs Glinos , HR1 1YE Limited 353717 239185 6 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 15 - 21 February 2021 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Applicant Easting Northing name address Organisation Proposed non-material amendment following grant of planning;permission 182712/RM (Application for approval of Land to the Reserved Matters;(Phase 2) North of the following outline approval Western Roman Road (150478/O) for the erection of;221 House, and West of dwellings including open space, Furrowfield the A49, access, drainage and Park, Non Material Holmer West, other;associated works) - plot Mr Jon Tewkesbury, Holmer & Shelwick Holmer 210242 Amendment 09/02/2021 Hereford substitution to Plot 200. Bryan GL20 8UR 350371 242547 How Caple How Caple Court Farm, Court, How How Caple, Prior approval for removal of a Caple, Hereford, Dutch barn and construction of Hereford, All others - Prior Herefordshire, a;multi-purpose agricultural Mr And Mrs Herefordshire A J Lowther How Caple Old Gore 210497 Approval 08/02/2021 HR1 4SS building. Roger Lee , HR1 4SX and Son Ltd 360333 230507 7 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 15 - 21 February 2021 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Applicant Easting Northing name address Organisation Lower Lower Hezetree, Hezetree, Kingsland, Eardisland, Leominster, Leominster, Herefordshire, Proposed extensions to a Mr Richard Herefordshire CadTech Kingsland Bircher 210238 Full Householder 22/01/2021 HR6 9AS dwelling. Heron , HR6 9AS Design 343497 259353 Dancing Dancing Down, Down, Floodgates, Floodgates, Kington, Kington, Herefordshire, Erection of a two storey Mr & Mrs D Herefordshire Kington Rural Kington 210224 Full Householder 21/01/2021 HR5 3NG extension. Ray , HR5 3NG McCartneys 329003 257076 To drill a 350mm hole in the kitchen wall (exterior) for extraction;ducting. To remove a section of timber floor to expose 8 New Street, an existing;stairwell. To renovate 8 New Street, Ledbury, and repair the cellar floor and Ledbury, Ledbury Listed Building Herefordshire, walls. To;replace PVCu door and Mr Nicholas Herefordshire Ledbury South 210271 Consent 17/02/2021 HR8 2DX window fittings with timber. Sims , HR8 2DX 371093 237551 8 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 15 - 21 February 2021 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Applicant Easting Northing name address Organisation Proposed extension that will extend beyond the rear wall of 93 Browning the;original dwellinghouse by 3.15 93 Browning Road, metres and the maximum height Road, Ledbury, of the;extension will be 3.2 Ledbury, Home Notification Herefordshire, metres. The height at the eaves
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