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Planning Development Services Weekly List Of PLANNING DEVELOPMENT SERVICES WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND APPEALS NO: 34 APPLICATIONS REGISTERED BETWEEN 18 AUGUST 2016 AND 24 AUGUST 2016 The attached list contains details of applications for planning permission submitted to Havant Borough Council together with details of development proposals in neighbouring Local Authorities upon which the Borough Council’s views have been sought. You can view the applications on the Council’s website www.havant.gov.uk and follow the link to Planning Applications on the home page. If you would like to check on the progress of an application email: [email protected] Anyone who wishes to make representations should use the online public access service or write to the case officer, to the address below. Representations must be received no later than first post on the date stipulated on the attached list. We will only notify you in writing of the Council’s decision if you have made comments in writing or by e-mail about the application. Please quote the application reference number. All written representations received by the above date will be taken into account. The Council's Committees are held in public and although the name of a writer is not normally disclosed at a meeting, in many cases the substance of the representations themselves serves to identify the writer. Furthermore, all objections and representations will become available for public inspection. No action can therefore be taken on letters indicating that they are to be dealt with in confidence and no reliance should be placed on having made representations as to a similar application in the past. The Council issues this list to the Local Press, Libraries, some churches and local organisations. The Council operates a deputation scheme enabling individuals, including applicants, to speak at Committee meetings when a decision is being taken. If you wish to arrange this, please contact the case officer responsible for the application by telephoning the Customer Service Centre on 023 9244 6015. All representations should be addressed to: Planning Development Service Havant Borough Council Public Service Plaza, Civic Centre Road Havant, Hants PO9 2AX Fax No: 023 9244 6588 or via https://planningpublicaccess.havant.gov.uk/online-applications/ Telephone enquiries should be directed to the Customer Service Centre: 023 9244 6015. 18 August 2016 to 24 August 2016 Applications Withdrawn None Applications Subject to Readvertising Ward: Battins Number: APP/16/00630 Case Officer: Mrs D Haywood Telephone Number: 02392 446513 Site Address: 13-15 Park Parade, Havant, PO9 5AA Description: Redevelopment, first floor extension and change of use from (D1) to (C3) to form 4No. 2bed flats and re-siting of external staircase. Applicant: Heathrow Homes Agent: Knight Architectural Design Applications Received From Neighbouring Authorities None Appeals Received None Hampshire County Council Applications None Cowplain WARD COWPLAIN APP/16/00820 Area Team: Case Officer Mr D Eaves Telephone 023 9244 6549 60 Gladys Avenue, Cowplain, Waterlooville, PO8 8HS Erection of detached 1No.2 bed bungalow. Applicant Mr Gander 9 Bath Square Portsmouth PO1 2JL Agent Robert Tutton Town Planning Consultants Ltd 23 Romsey Avenue Fareham PO16 9TR Comments to be received not later than 14/09/2016 Emsworth WARD EMSWORTH APP/16/00790 Area Team: 2 Case Officer Mrs Wooden Telephone 023 92 446284 1 Danbury Court, Emsworth, PO10 7RD Replacement large front porch. Applicant Mr & Mrs Todd 1 Danbury Court Emsworth PO10 7RD Agent No Agent Comments to be received not later than 08/09/2016 APP/16/00853 Area Team: 2 Case Officer Ms Chisnall Telephone 023 92 446523 1 Redlands Cottages, Redlands Lane, Emsworth, PO10 7SN Two storey front extension. Applicant Mr & Mrs Smith 1 Redlands Cottages Redlands Lane Emsworth PO10 7SN Agent Jimmy Bessant Architecture 533 Southleigh Road Emsworth PO10 7TF Comments to be received not later than 09/09/2016 APP/16/00857 Area Team: 2 Case Officer Ms Chisnall Telephone 023 92 446523 11 Queen Street, Emsworth, PO10 7BJ Listed Building Consent for retention of 2No. rooflights. (Retrospective). Applicant Mr and Mrs White 11 Queen Street Emsworth PO10 7BJ Agent No Agent Comments to be received not later than 16/09/2016 APP/16/00867 Area Team: 2 Case Officer Mrs Crawford Telephone 023 9244 6514 15 Queen Street, Emsworth, PO10 7BJ Addition of first floor bathroom window. Applicant Ms Garety Flat 2 United House Mayflower Street London SE16 4JL Agent Helyer Davies Architects Ltd 1 The Old Flour Mill Queen Street Emsworth PO10 7BT Comments to be received not later than 09/09/2016 APP/16/00868 Area Team: 2 Case Officer Mrs Crawford Telephone 023 9244 6514 15 Queen Street, Emsworth, PO10 7BJ Listed Building Consent for addition of first floor bathroom window. Applicant Ms Garety Flat 2 United House Mayflower Street London SE16 4JL Agent Helyer Davies Architects Ltd 1 The Old Flour Mill Queen Street Emsworth PO10 7BT Comments to be received not later than 16/09/2016 APP/16/00864 Area Team: 2 Case Officer Mr J Gargett Telephone 023 9244 6525 57 Hollybank Lane, Emsworth, PO10 7UE Crown reduce 1No. Sycamore by 2-3m, subject to TPO 0088. Applicant Mr Cutter 57 Hollybank Lane Emsworth PO10 7UE Agent Bailey Bros (Southern) Ltd Lyeheath Farm Southwick Fareham PO17 6ES Comments to be received not later than 14/09/2016 APP/16/00828 Area Team: 2 Case Officer Mrs Crawford Telephone 023 9244 6514 58 Kings Road, Emsworth, PO10 7HW Rear extension to replace existing conservatory, revised side extension and revised front porch with new roof structure to entire dwelling allowing for revised and extended first floor accommodation. (Revised application). Applicant Mr Palmer 58 Kings Road Emsworth PO10 7HW Agent James Potter Associates Ltd 64 Hunter Road Southsea Portsmouth PO4 9AY Comments to be received not later than 21/09/2016 Havant WARD BONDFIELDS APP/16/00705 Area Team: 1 Case Officer Miss H Pitney Telephone 023 02392 446144 67 St Albans Road, Havant, PO9 2JR Two storey side extension (revised application) Applicant Mr Hynes 67 St Albans Road Havant PO9 2JR Agent No Agent Comments to be received not later than 21/09/2016 Havant WARD ST FAITHS APP/16/00711 Area Team: 1 Case Officer Mrs T Pickup Telephone 023 9244 6461 2 Parkside Cottages, Eastleigh Road, Havant, PO9 2NY Single storey rear extension.(Retrospective Application). Applicant Mr E Tessam-Cotton 2 Parkside Cottages Eastleigh Road Havant PO9 2NY Agent No Agent Comments to be received not later than 12/09/2016 APP/16/00850 Area Team: 1 Case Officer Mr D Eaves Telephone 023 9244 6549 26 Leigh Road, Havant, PO9 2ET Variation of Condition 16 of Planning Permission APP/14/00244. Ground dug out to reduce garage floor level, pitched roof removed in favour of a flat roof that will form a balcony. Applicant Mr Patterson 26 Leigh Road Havant PO9 2ET Agent Martin Critchley, Architect The Old Brewery 15E South Street Havant PO9 1BU Comments to be received not later than 21/09/2016 APP/16/00865 Area Team: 1 Case Officer Mrs Wooden Telephone 023 92 446284 Langton House, 11A Langstone Road, Havant, PO9 1RA Construction of carport to front of property. Applicant Mr Darville Langton House 11a Langstone Road Havant PO9 1RA Agent Andrew R Dunks Ltd Unit 1, Brambles Enterprise Centre Waterberry Drive Waterlooville PO7 7TH Comments to be received not later than 13/09/2016 APP/16/00866 Area Team: 1 Case Officer Mr J Gargett Telephone 023 9244 6525 Mulberry, 3B Mill Lane, Langstone, Havant, PO9 1RX Cut back lower laterals (garden side) by 2.5m 1No. Ash; reduce height by 3m and reduce lower laterals by 2m; reduce 2 laterals limbs by 3m, reduce crown by 1m, crown clean 1No. Apple tree; reduce height by 3m and 2m all round 2No. Hazel trees; reduce height by 3m and 1m all round 1No. Hazel tree all trees within the Mill Lane Conservation Area. Applicant Mrs H Lewis Mulberry 3B Mill Lane Langstone Havant PO9 1RX Agent Bailey Bros (Southern) Ltd Lyeheath Farm Southwick Fareham PO17 6ES Comments to be received not later than 21/09/2016 Hayling Island WARD HAYLING EAST APP/16/00861 Area Team: 1 Case Officer Ms Chisnall Telephone 023 92 446523 50 Bembridge Drive, Hayling Island, PO11 9LU Demolition of original flat roof garage. Ground floor pitched roof rear extension(corner infill), front pitched roof extension, creation of first floor in roof space including 2No. dormers to south and east elevations. Applicant Mr N Ansell 22 Kingswood Flats Kingswood Street Brighton BN2 9QH Agent Ray Brown (B&PC) Rock Cottage 121 Bognor Road Chichester PO19 7TH Comments to be received not later than 14/09/2016 APP/16/00827 Area Team: 1 Case Officer Ms Chisnall Telephone 023 92 446523 50 Eastoke Avenue, Hayling Island, PO11 9QP Loft conversion incorporating first floor balcony to front elevation. Applicant PW design and build Mr McMahan 50 Eastoke Avenue Hayling Island PO11 9QP Agent Mr White 24 Lensyd Gardens Lovedean Waterlooville PO8 9SJ Comments to be received not later than 14/09/2016 Hayling Island WARD HAYLING WEST APP/16/00856 Area Team: 2 Case Officer Mrs T Pickup Telephone 023 9244 6461 101 Church Road, Hayling Island Single storey rear extension. Applicant Mr & Mrs Magee 99 Church Road Hayling Island PO11 0NR Agent Thorns - Young Ltd 232 London Road North End Portsmouth PO2 9JQ Comments to be received not later than 09/09/2016 APP/16/00834 Area Team: 2 Case Officer Mrs H Lealan Telephone 023 9244 6509 234 Sea Front, Hayling Island, PO11 0AU Conversion of house to 2No. self contained 3 bedroom flats together with parking and amenity.
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