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Details of Decisions Made on Planning Applications Week Beginning 11/6/2007 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 11/6/2007 07/00708/FUL Type: Delegated DEMOLITION OF EXISTING DWELLING AND Decision ERECTION OF TWO SEMI DETACHED DWELLINGS Bletchley And Team: South At: 14 Mill Road Bletchley Milton Keynes MK2 Fenny Stratford 2LD TC Decision date: 12/06/2007 For: Mr. R. Milentijevic Decision: Application Refused ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00847/TPO Type: Delegated FELLING OF TREES ALONG A5 SUBJECT TO Decision TREE PRESERVATION ORDER Bradwell Abbey Team: South At: Par-Pak Europe Ltd 37 - 39 Burners Lane PC Kiln Farm Milton Keynes MK11 3HA Decision date: 13/06/2007 For: Mr M Ladak Decision: Application Withdrawn ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00728/FUL Type: Committee ENCLOSURE OF PRIVATE AMENITY LAND TO Decision CREATE ADDITIONAL RESIDENTIAL GARDEN LAND Bradwell PC Team: South At: 1 Brill Place Bradwell Common Milton Keynes MK13 8LS Decision date: 15/06/2007 For: Mr & Mrs R Clark Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00760/FUL Type: Delegated FIRST FLOOR REAR EXTENSION Decision Bradwell PC Team: South At: 38 Abbey Road Bradwell Milton Keynes MK13 9AL Decision date: 13/06/2007 For: Mr M Swain & Miss T Parish Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00724/FULTN Type: Delegated INSTALLATION OF A WI-MAX BASE SITE Decision COMPRISING 6 NO. ANTENNAS, ONE 260MM IN DIAMETER AND ONE 600MM IN DIAMETER TRANSMISSION DISHES, AN EQUIPMENT CABINET AND ANCILLARY DEVELOPMENT CMK PC Team: South At: Civic Offices 1 Saxon Gate East Central Milton Keynes Milton Keynes MK9 3EJ Decision date: 15/06/2007 For: Pipex Wireless Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 June 2007 Page 1 of 10 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 11/6/2007 07/00745/FUL Type: Delegated CHANGE OF USE FROM WALKWAY TO Decision OUTSIDE SEATING AREA (USE CLASS A3) CMK PC Team: South At: Units C & F Pizza Hut 2-14 Midsummer Arcade Central Milton Keynes Milton Keynes MK9 3BB Decision date: 14/06/2007 For: Pizza Hut (UK) Ltd Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00655/FUL Type: Delegated SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION Decision Campbell Park PC Team: South At: 29 Dolben Court Willen Milton Keynes MK15 9HS Decision date: 11/06/2007 For: Mr Salman Malik Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00751/FUL Type: Delegated ERECTION OF PART TWO STOREY, PART FIRST Decision FLOOR SIDE EXTENSION AND SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION Campbell Park PC Team: South At: 91 Stamford Avenue Springfield Milton Keynes MK6 3LG Decision date: 13/06/2007 For: Mr C Strickland Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00755/FUL Type: Delegated REAR CONSERVATORY Decision Campbell Park PC Team: South At: 57 Stamford Avenue Springfield Milton Keynes MK6 3LD Decision date: 13/06/2007 For: Mr & Mrs J Hughes Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 June 2007 Page 2 of 10 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 11/6/2007 07/00577/REM Type: Committee DESIGN CONCEPT AND APPEARANCE FOR Decision PHASE ONE OF THECENTRE:MK EXTENSIONS AND ALTERTIONS, INCLUDING QUEENS COURT, MIDDLETON HALL WEST SIDE, NEW HOUSE OF FRASER STORE, SUB-DIVISION OF EXISTING HOUSE OF FRASER STORE, AND NEW TOILET PROVISION OFF FIELD WALK SOUTH Central MK PC Team: South At: Land At And Adjacent To Thecentre:mk Building, Together With Land South-West of North Eleventh (E1.1), Land South-West of Marlborough Gate (E2.4), And Land North-West/South-West of The Food Centre Central Milton Keynes Milton Keynes Decision date: 14/06/2007 For: Britel Fund Trustees & The Prudential Assurances Co Ltd Decision: Application Withdrawn ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00595/FUL Type: Delegated CHANGE OF USE OF OUTBUILDING FROM Decision AGRICULTURAL TO BED AND BREAKFAST (USE CLASS C1) Clifton Reynes / Team: North At: Newton Park Farm High Street Newton Newton Blossomville Bedford MK43 8AU Blossomville PC Decision date: 14/06/2007 For: Mr Guy Hemsley Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00672/LBC Type: Delegated LISTED BUILDING CONSENT FOR REPLACEMENT Decision OF ROOF TILES Great Linford PC Team: South At: 21 High Street Great Linford Milton Keynes MK14 5AX Decision date: 13/06/2007 For: Mrs Lynda Hooper Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00702/FUL Type: Delegated RAISING OF GARAGE ROOF AND Decision INSTALLATION OF VELUX WINDOWS TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL STORAGE AREA AND CHILDREN'S PLAY AREA AND INSTALLATION OF NEW GROUND FLOOR FRONT WINDOW TO HOUSE Great Linford PC Team: South At: 15 Linden Grove Great Linford Milton Keynes MK14 5HF Decision date: 13/06/2007 For: Mr A Colborn Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 June 2007 Page 3 of 10 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 11/6/2007 07/00713/ADV Type: Delegated ONE DOUBLE SIDED FREE STANDING NON Decision ILLUMINATED SIGN AND THREE SINGLE SIDED FREE STANDING NON ILLUMINATED SIGNS Great Linford PC Team: South At: Daimler Chrysler/Mercedes-Benz (UK) Ltd Delaware Drive Tongwell Milton Keynes MK15 8BA Decision date: 11/06/2007 For: Daimler Chrysler/Mercedes-Benz (UK) Ltd Decision: Advert Split Decision ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00714/FUL Type: Delegated RAISING OF GARAGE ROOF AND Decision INSTALLATION OF VELUX WINDOWS TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL STORAGE AREA Great Linford PC Team: South At: 16 Linden Grove Great Linford Milton Keynes MK14 5HF Decision date: 13/06/2007 For: Mr C Omole Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00738/FUL Type: Delegated SINGLE STOREY FRONT AND REAR Decision EXTENSIONS Great Linford PC Team: South At: 22 Taylors Mews Neath Hill Milton Keynes MK14 6HL Decision date: 12/06/2007 For: Mr J Hoole & Miss N Pumfrett Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00545/FUL Type: Delegated SIDE EXTENSION TO EXISTING RADIO Decision WORKSHOP BUILDING 15 TO CREATE A NEW COVERED WORKSHOP AREA Hanslope PC Team: North At: Foreign & Commonwealth Office Hanslope Park Hanslope Milton Keynes MK19 7BH Decision date: 11/06/2007 For: Foreign & Commonwealth Office Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00715/FUL Type: Delegated SINGLE STOREY SIDE EXTENSION Decision Hanslope PC Team: North At: 1 Nevill Close Hanslope Milton Keynes MK19 7NY Decision date: 15/06/2007 For: Mr D Newitt & Miss C L Mitchell Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 June 2007 Page 4 of 10 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 11/6/2007 05/00408/FUL Type: Delegated CONVERSION AND EXTENSION OF BARN TO Decision FORM DWELLING Haversham Cum Team: North At: Haversham Grange Barn High Street Little Linford PC Haversham Milton Keynes MK19 7DX Decision date: 14/06/2007 For: Mr Charles Glasse Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 05/00548/LBC Type: Delegated LISTED BUILDING CONSENT FOR CONVERSION Decision AND EXTENSION OF BARN TO FORM DWELLING Haversham Cum Team: North At: Haversham Grange Barn High Street Little Linford PC Haversham Milton Keynes MK19 7DX Decision date: 14/06/2007 For: Charles Glasse Decision: Listed Building Consent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00717/FUL Type: Delegated PART TWO STOREY, PART SINGLE STOREY Decision SIDE EXTENSION Kents Team: South At: 11 Lanercost Crescent Monkston Milton Hill,Monkston And Keynes MK10 9EA Brinklow PC Decision date: 11/06/2007 For: Mr M Carrapiett Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/00719/FUL Type: Delegated TWO STOREY SIDE EXTENSION AND PART Decision SINGLE, PART FIRST FLOOR REAR EXTENSIONS Little Brickhill
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