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8.9 MHDC Sheduled Weekly List of Decisions Made LIST OF DECISIONS MADE FOR 10/08/2020 to 14/08/2020 Listed by Ward, then Parish, Then Application number order Application No: 20/00621/FUL Location: The Oaks, Bell Lane, Lower Broadheath Proposal: 3no. residential bungalows and associated works. Decision Date: 13/08/2020 Decision: Refusal Applicant: Mr Anthony Candy Agent: Mr Simon Rees The Oaks, 41 Sentinel Close Bell Lane WORCESTER Lower Broadheath WR2 5FA WR2 6RR Parish: Lower Broadheath CP Ward: Broadheath Ward Case Officer: Karen Wightman Expiry Date: 07/07/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862365 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/00954/HP Location: 11 Peachley Gardens, Lower Broadheath, WR2 6QS Proposal: Single storey side extension to replace timber garage Decision Date: 12/08/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Paul Stares Agent: Mr John Allsop 11 Peachley Gardens 46 Shrubbery Street Lower Broadheath Kidderminster WR2 6QS DY10 2QY Parish: Lower Broadheath CP Ward: Broadheath Ward Case Officer: Sam Witham Expiry Date: 11/09/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862402 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 1 of 11 Application No: 20/00147/FUL Location: 2 Pixham Ferry Lane, Kempsey, Worcester, WR5 3NQ Proposal: Construction of 20 cattery boarding pens to be contained in two blocks plus a separate isolation pen Decision Date: 12/08/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Miss Emily Plummer Agent: Miss Emily Plummer 2 Pixham Ferry Lane 2 Pixham Ferry Lane Kempsey Kempsey Worcester Worcester WR5 3NQ WR5 3NQ Parish: Kempsey CP Ward: Kempsey Ward Case Officer: Clare Bull Expiry Date: 13/04/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862451 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/01162/NMA Location: Perry Cottage, Bayton, Kidderminster, DY14 9LL Proposal: Non-Material Amendment to application 20/00300/HP to slightly raise ridge height to allow for 38 degree pitch Decision Date: 13/08/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Ms Mary Morris Agent: Mr David Jones Perry Cottage Goldcrest House Bayton Station Road Kidderminster Blackwell DY14 9LL B60 1QB Parish: Bayton CP Ward: Lindridge Ward Case Officer: Lee Walton Expiry Date: 04/09/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862314 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 2 of 11 Application No: 20/00701/HP Location: 24 Pickersleigh Avenue, Malvern, WR14 2LR Proposal: First floor extension Decision Date: 14/08/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mrs. Boyle Agent: Mrs Melissa Watson 24 Pickersleigh Avenue 5 Severn Heights Malvern Holt Heath WR14 2LR Worcester WR6 6NX Parish: Malvern CP Ward: Link Ward Case Officer: Laura Saich Expiry Date: 31/08/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862422 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/00921/NMA Location: Elm Dale, 10 Danes Close, Malvern, WR14 2LS Proposal: Non-material amendment following a grant of planning permission 19/01833/HP to increase depth of first floor extension by 50cm. Decision Date: 12/08/2020 Decision: Refusal Applicant: Mrs. Strudwicke-Nash Agent: Mrs. Strudwicke-Nash Elm Dale Elm Dale 10 Danes Close 10 Danes Close Malvern Malvern WR14 2LS WR14 2LS Parish: Malvern CP Ward: Link Ward Case Officer: Laura Saich Expiry Date: 13/08/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862422 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 3 of 11 Application No: 20/01037/CAN Location: 52 Somers Road, Malvern, WR14 1JB Proposal: Fell one tree, as detailed on application form and in accompanying information Decision Date: 10/08/2020 Decision: No Objection Applicant: Mr Rod Garnett Agent: Mr Rod Garnett 52 Somers Road 52 Somers Road Malvern Malvern WR14 1JB WR14 1JB Parish: Malvern CP Ward: Link Ward Case Officer: Chris Lewis-Farley Expiry Date: 31/08/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01386 565177 Case Officer Email: chris.lewis- [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/00798/FUL Location: Old Cider Mill, Drake Street, Welland, Malvern, WR13 6LN Proposal: Proposed replacement outbuilding for storage and maintenance of machinery and implements (Retrospective). Decision Date: 13/08/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr B Downey Agent: Mr M Teale Old Cider Mill, Acorn Business Centre Drake Street Office 10 Welland Roberts End WR13 6LN Hanley Swan WR8 0DN Parish: Welland CP Ward: Morton Ward Case Officer: Simon Rowles Expiry Date: 17/08/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862158 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 4 of 11 Application No: 20/00210/LB Location: Malvern Public Library, 44 Graham Road, Malvern, WR14 2HU Proposal: Listed Building Consent for repair works to Malvern Library roof. Decision Date: 10/08/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Worcester County Council Agent: Place Partnership Worcester County Council Berkeley Business Park, Unit 6 Worcester County Hall Wainwright Road Spetchley Road Worcester WR5 2NP WR4 9FA Parish: Malvern CP Ward: Priory Ward Case Officer: Sarah Lowe Expiry Date: 15/07/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01386 565303 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/00695/FUL Location: Manor Park Club, Albert Road North, Malvern, WR14 2TP Proposal: Proposed new wooden changing rooms Decision Date: 13/08/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Gordon Morris Agent: Mr Gordon Morris Little Merebrook Little Merebrook Hanley Swan Hanley Swan Worcestershire Worcestershire WR8 0EH WR8 0EH Parish: Malvern CP Ward: Priory Ward Case Officer: Clare Bull Expiry Date: 18/08/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862451 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 5 of 11 Application No: 20/00915/NMA Location: Balmain, Uckinghall, Tewkesbury, GL20 6EP Proposal: Non Material Amendment to 17/00632/HP for proposed reduction of garage ridge height by approx 500mm and removal of first floor accommodation. Decision Date: 14/08/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr M Woodham Agent: Mr M Woodham Balmain Balmain Uckinghall Uckinghall Tewkesbury Tewkesbury GL20 6EP GL20 6EP Parish: Ripple CP Ward: Ripple Ward Case Officer: Clare Bull Expiry Date: 24/08/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862451 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/00814/GPDQ Location: Furnace Farm, Shelsley Walsh, Worcester, WR6 6RP Proposal: Notification for Prior Approval of Proposed Change of Use of Agricultural Building to a Dwellinghouse (Use Class C3) and for Associated Operational Development. Decision Date: 11/08/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Sir Anthony Winnington & Mr James Agent: Mr Ben Greenaway C/OBacon Arc as Surveyors Trustee Ltd The Estate Office PO Box 937 Madresfield Worcester Malvern WR4 4GS WR13 5AH Parish: Stanford with Orleton CP Ward: Teme Valley Ward Case Officer: Hayley Jones Expiry Date: 11/08/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862241 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 6 of 11 Application No: 20/00148/FUL Location: Six Acres Barn, Sutton, Tenbury Wells, WR15 8RN Proposal: Proposed replacement of present dwelling with permanent dwelling house Decision Date: 12/08/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Simply Stoves Agent: Dr Mike Kelly Six Acres Barn, B4214 Sutton 24 Rumsam Gardens Sutton Barnstaple Tenbury Wells EX32 9EY WR15 8RN Parish: Kyre CP Ward: Tenbury Ward Case Officer: Lee Walton Expiry Date: 20/04/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862314 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/00881/HP Location: 6 Bromyard Road, Tenbury Wells, WR15 8BZ Proposal: Erection of two storey rear extension, erection of garage and to drop kerb. (Amendment to approved planning application 20/00217/PP). Decision Date: 10/08/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Sam Elliott Agent: Mr Sam Elliott 6 Bromyard Road 6 Bromyard Road Tenbury Wells Tenbury Wells WR15 8BZ WR15 8BZ Parish: Tenbury CP Ward: Tenbury Ward Case Officer: Karen Wightman Expiry Date: 24/08/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862365 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 7 of 11 Application No: 20/01022/CAN Location: 6 Peachfield Road, Malvern, WR14 4AR Proposal: Fell one tree, as detailed on application form and in accompanying information Decision Date: 11/08/2020 Decision: No Objection Applicant: Tuck Agent: Mrs Alison Hope 6 Peachfield Road Ribston Lawn Malvern Much Marcle WR14 4AR Ledbury HR8 2ND Parish: Malvern Wells CP Ward: Wells Ward Case Officer: Chris Lewis-Farley Expiry Date: 28/08/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01386 565177 Case Officer Email: chris.lewis- [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/00746/TPOA Location: 6 Howey Close, Malvern, WR14 1WB Proposal: Undertake works to one ash tree, as detailed on application form and in accompanying information Decision Date: 10/08/2020 Decision: Refusal Applicant: Mr Chris Kent Agent: Mr Chris Kent 3 Howey Close 3 Howey Close Malvern Malvern WR14 1WB WR14 1WB Parish: Malvern CP Ward: West Ward Case Officer:
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