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Typed By: Apb Computer Name: LTP020 ST EDMUNDSBURY BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING AND GROWTH DECISIONS WEEK ENDING 12/03/2018 PLEASE NOTE THE DECISIONS LIST RUN FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY EACH WEEK DC/17/0724/PMBPA Prior Approval Application under Part 3 of The Barn DECISION: the Town and Country Planning (General Bowbeck Approve Application Permitted Development) (Amendment and Bardwell DECISION TYPE: Consequential Provisions) (England) Order Suffolk Delegated 2015- (i) Change of use of agricultural ISSUED DATED: building to dwellinghouse (Class C3) to 6 Mar 2018 create 1no. dwelling (ii) associated WARD: Bardwell operational development PARISH: Bardwell APPLICANT: Mr J Lumley AGENT: Design And Management. Co. Uk DC/17/2569/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - (i) Forge Cottage DECISION: Replacement of windows and doors (ii) Bowbeck Refuse Application insertion of door and window to west Bardwell DECISION TYPE: elevation and window to south elevation of IP31 1BA Delegation Panel The Forge and Forge Cottage ISSUED DATED: (Retrospective) 9 Mar 2018 WARD: Bardwell APPLICANT: Mr David Tomlinson PARISH: Bardwell AGENT: Mr James Cann -Planning Direct DC/17/2610/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) one Casa Mia DECISION: and a half storey side/rear extension with Water Lane Approve Application Juliet balcony to rear (demolition of Barnham DECISION TYPE: existing flat-roof garage and IP24 2NA Delegated conservatory); (ii) raising of roof to create ISSUED DATED: first floor accommodation with 3 no. front 7 Mar 2018 dormers and (iii) creation of ground floor WARD: Bardwell annexe PARISH: Barnham APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Adrian & Paula Stones AGENT: Mr Andrew Mathews - ADM Architectural Services Ltd DC/17/1089/VAR Planning Application - Variation of Street Record DECISION: Conditions 16 and 21 of SE/06/2414 to Abbots Gate Approve Application enable Condition 16 to apply to Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: undeveloped parts of Phase 2 only and to Suffolk Delegated enable Condition 21 to be discharged by ISSUED DATED: the use of the submitted 'Remediation 8 Mar 2018 Implementation Plan for Erection of (i) 125 WARD: Southgate no. residential units, (ii) 38 no. retirement PARISH: Bury St units, (iii) replacement of Headway offices Edmunds Town Council (B1 use class) following demolition of all (EMAIL) existing buildings and (iv) provision of public open space, vehicular and pedestrian accesses, garaging and parking, including underground parking APPLICANT: Mr James Lemon, Arcadis AGENT: Mr James Lemon - Arcadis DC/17/1849/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 11 High Baxter Street DECISION: Single storey rear extension (following Bury St Edmunds Approve Application demolition of existing extension) and IP33 1ES DECISION TYPE: (ii)Rear dormer window (following removal Delegated of 2No. existing dormer windows to rear) ISSUED DATED: 7 Mar 2018 APPLICANT: Mr Rick Player WARD: Abbeygate AGENT: Mr Kazimierz Swierdzewski PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/17/1850/LB Application for Listed Buildings Consent - 11 High Baxter Street DECISION: (i) Single storey rear extension (following Bury St Edmunds Refuse Application demolition of existing extension); (ii) rear IP33 1ES DECISION TYPE: dormer window (following removal of 2No. Delegated existing dormer windows to rear); and (iii) ISSUED DATED: Internal alterations 6 Mar 2018 WARD: Abbeygate APPLICANT: Mr Rick Player PARISH: Bury St AGENT: Mr Kazimierz Swierdzewski Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) 2. DC/17/1907/FUL Planning Application - Change of use from 82 Risbygate Street DECISION: Class B1a Offices to Class C3 Residential. Bury St Edmunds Approve Application IP33 3AQ DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Tony Kimber, Focus12 Delegated ISSUED DATED: 9 Mar 2018 WARD: Risbygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/17/2616/VAR Application for Listed Building Consent - The Priory Hotel DECISION: Variation of Condition 2 of DC/16/2609/LB Mildenhall Road Approve Application to allow use of amended plans for the Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: single storey extension and two storey Suffolk Delegated extension and glazed walkway on ground IP32 6EH ISSUED DATED: and first floor. 8 Mar 2018 WARD: Northgate APPLICANT: Mr Brian Keane PARISH: Bury St AGENT: TAB Architecture - Mr Craig Farrow Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/17/2640/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Two 1 Grove Park DECISION: storey rear extension and (ii) single storey Bury St Edmunds Approve Application rear extension (amended design to that Suffolk DECISION TYPE: approved under DC/17/1074/HH) IP33 3BG Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr J Barlett 9 Mar 2018 AGENT: Mr Eric Tricker WARD: Risbygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/18/0008/FUL Planning Application - Change of use of 19 Chamberlayne Road DECISION: Light industrial unit B1 to mixed use Bury St Edmunds Approve Application B2/A1/A3 Catering Kitchen/Sandwich IP32 7EY DECISION TYPE: shop/Café Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Simon and 6 Mar 2018 Stephanie Taylor WARD: Moreton Hall PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) 3. DC/18/0046/HH Householder Planning Application - single 124 Fornham Road DECISION: storey side and rear extension Bury St Edmunds Approve Application IP32 6AP DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Arturo Martinez Delegated AGENT: Mr Piotr Szczech Peter Kordek ISSUED DATED: Integrity Design & Build 9 Mar 2018 WARD: Risbygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/18/0067/FUL Planning Application - Change of use from Unit 10 DECISION: Storage and distribution ( B1,B2,B8) to Mercers Road Approve Application Gym (D2) - Revised opening times Monday Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: - Sunday 0600 - 21.00 including public and Suffolk Delegated bank holidays, to scheme approved under IP32 7HT ISSUED DATED: DC/17/1766/FUL 9 Mar 2018 WARD: Eastgate APPLICANT: Mr James McLaren, James PARISH: Bury St Mclaren Fitness Edmunds Town Council AGENT: Mr James Cann (EMAIL) DC/18/0072/HH Householder Planning Application - single 33 Hervey Road DECISION: storey rear, side and front extension Bury St Edmunds Approve Application IP33 2DN DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Michael Whatley Delegated AGENT: Mr William Kane ISSUED DATED: 9 Mar 2018 WARD: Westgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/18/0079/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 12 Park Road DECISION: storey side and rear extension (following Bury St Edmunds Approve Application demolition of existing single storey Suffolk DECISION TYPE: elements) including alterations to existing IP33 3QL Delegated first floor side windows ISSUED DATED: 8 Mar 2018 APPLICANT: Mr A Macintosh And Mrs S WARD: Minden Thornley PARISH: Bury St AGENT: Mr Les Andrews Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) 4. DC/18/0081/TPO TPO 002 (1950) - Tree Preservation Order The Lodge DECISION: - (i) Woodland Parcel 1 - T2 - Ash - Mount Road Approve Application remove; T3/T4/T5 - Sycamore s- Fell; T7 - Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: T8 Ash - remove; T10 - Ash- remove; T11 IP32 7BL Delegated - Oak - remove; T14 - Lime - remove; T15 ISSUED DATED: - Ash - remove; (ii) Woodland Parcel 2 - 8 Mar 2018 T1 - Lime - remove lowest lateral branch to WARD: Moreton Hall south back of main stem; T2 - Ash - PARISH: Bury St remove; T3-T4 -Sycamores-remove Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) APPLICANT: Mrs Mac Manus DC/18/0099/HH Householder Planning Application - loft 51A Victoria Street DECISION: conversion with rear dormer Bury St Edmunds Approve Application Suffolk DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Thomas Dykes IP33 3BD Delegated AGENT: Mr James Mason - ACADDS (East ISSUED DATED: Anglia) Ltd 9 Mar 2018 WARD: Abbeygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/18/0140/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 24 Bury Park Drive DECISION: single storey front extension (ii) two storey Bury St Edmunds Approve Application rear extension (following demolition of IP33 2DA DECISION TYPE: existing conservatory) Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Adrian and Allison Baker and 9 Mar 2018 Hunt WARD: Southgate AGENT: Mr Steve Crawford - Some Bloke PARISH: Bury St Designs Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/18/0151/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 24 Bockhill Road DECISION: Increase size of balcony to span width of Bury St Edmunds Approve Application house, replacing open rails with obscured IP33 3XD DECISION TYPE: balcony rails; and (ii) increasing size of Delegated patio doors. ISSUED DATED: 9 Mar 2018 APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Platt WARD: Minden AGENT: Mr Mark Cleveland PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) 5. DC/18/0160/ADV Application for Advertisement Consent - 4 Unit 2 DECISION: no. non illuminated fascia signs Bunting Road Approve Application Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: , Dulux Decorator Centre IP32 7BX Delegated AGENT: Mr Szramek ISSUED DATED: 9 Mar 2018 WARD: Moreton Hall PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/18/0187/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - Ancient House DECISION: Fell - 2no Yew Trees (1 and 3 on plan), 1no 33A Eastgate Street No Objections Golden Cypress (4 on plan) and 1no Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: Conifer (2 on plan) IP33 1YQ Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr Oats 7 Mar 2018 WARD: Eastgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/18/0212/TCA Tree in a Conservation Area Notification - 2 York Close DECISION: 1no. Walnut (T1 on plan) reduce crown by Bury St Edmunds No Objections 2 meters and raise canopy to 4 meters IP33 3EF DECISION TYPE: from ground Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Havebury Housing Partnership 9 Mar 2018 C/o A1 Trees WARD: Risbygate AGENT: Tim Nice PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town
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