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Application No Date: 13/11/2020 Page 1 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1963/CONS Link Location: Langley Bottom Farm, Langley Vale Road, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 6A Proposal: Demolition of the existing buildings on the site and construction of twenty residential dwellings, of which eight (40%) would be affordable together with associated access, landscaping and parking. (Amended site location plan received 06.08.2020.) 20/00475/FUL Case Officer: Aidan Gardner Registration Date: 30-Oct-2020 Applicant Name: Mr John Robinson, Epsom and Ewell Borough Council Ward: PSH/Area: Application Ref: MO/2020/1971/PLAH Link Location: 81, Links Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2HL Proposal: Erection of a part single, part two storey side and rear extension, two storey side extension and fenestration changes. Case Officer: Sue James Registration Date: 02-Nov-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Dhrushil Patel Ward: Ashtead Common PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1864/PLAH Link Location: 21, Woodlands Way, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1LH Proposal: Conversion of one garage to habitable accommodation and alterations to driveway. Case Officer: Cindy Blythe Registration Date: 09-Nov-2020 Applicant Name: Joanna Li Ward: Ashtead Park PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Date: 13/11/2020 Page 2 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1878/TFC Link Location: Pinewood House, Pleasure Pit Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1HR Proposal: Reduce the crown of one Rowan tree (marked T1 on submitted plan), one Eucalyptus tree (T2), four Oak trees (T3-T6) and one Wild Cherry tree (T7) back to previous reduction points, remove one Wild Cherry tree (T8). Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 06-Nov-2020 Applicant Name: Mr P Sheppard Ward: Ashtead Park PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1932/PLA Link Location: 6 & 7, Old Court, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2TS Proposal: Erection of 2 dwellings, creation of new vehicular access from Old Court, alterations to No's 6 and 7 and all associated works. Case Officer: Aidan Gardner Registration Date: 26-Oct-2020 Applicant Name: Mr R Buzzoni Ward: Ashtead Park PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1934/PLAMAJ Link Location: Chace Farm Stud, The Warren, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2SH Proposal: Erection of an extra care facility (Use Class C2) comprising 10 self-contained units, office floorspace (Use Class E), parking, landscaping and associated works following demolition of existing buildings. Case Officer: Sue James Registration Date: 26-Oct-2020 Applicant Name: Chace Warren Management Limited Ward: Ashtead Park PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Date: 13/11/2020 Page 3 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1961/TFC Link Location: 38, Pauls Place, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1HN Proposal: Remove to ground level 1 No. Beech tree in left hand corner of rear garden. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 29-Oct-2020 Applicant Name: Mr C Wilson Ward: Ashtead Park PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1869/TFC Link Location: 12, Harriotts Lane, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2QH Proposal: Reduce the crown of one Oak tree (marked T1 on submitted plan) (includes removal of deadwood - exempt works). Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 05-Nov-2020 Applicant Name: Mr P Saunders Ward: Ashtead Village PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1889/PLA Link Location: 56, Skinners Lane, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2LY Proposal: Erection of 1 No. bungalow with associated access and parking. Case Officer: Sue Read Registration Date: 02-Nov-2020 Applicant Name: Mrs C Baker Ward: Ashtead Village PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Date: 13/11/2020 Page 4 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1898/PLA Link Location: 5 Marble Hill, Woodfield Lane, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2BF Proposal: Convert existing Juliet balcony to a full balcony. Case Officer: Caroline Hall Registration Date: 05-Nov-2020 Applicant Name: Miss L Pistell Ward: Ashtead Village PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1900/PLA Link Location: 5 Marble Hill, Woodfield Lane, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2BF Proposal: Convertion of flat roof into a terrace balcony. Case Officer: Caroline Hall Registration Date: 03-Nov-2020 Applicant Name: Miss L Pistell Ward: Ashtead Village PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1924/PCL Link Location: 126, Barnett Wood Lane, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2LL Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness for the proposed development in respect of the erection of a pool house/gym/workshop. Case Officer: Katrina Sullivan-Watkins Registration Date: 06-Nov-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Ben Felts Ward: Ashtead Village, Within 20m of Ashtead Common Ward PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Date: 13/11/2020 Page 5 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1950/PLAH Link Location: 54, Petters Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1NE Proposal: Erection of single storey side extension with garage following demolition of existing garage. Case Officer: Helen Clarke Registration Date: 30-Oct-2020 Applicant Name: Mr E Cross Ward: Ashtead Village PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1744/PLAH Link Location: Benedict, 121, Woodlands Road, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4HN Proposal: Erection of a loft conversion. Case Officer: Katrina Sullivan-Watkins Registration Date: 05-Nov-2020 Applicant Name: Mrs J Date Ward: Bookham South PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1870/TFC Link Location: Springvale Close, Bookham, Surrey Proposal: Reduce the canopy of one Beech tree (marked T1 on submitted plan) by approximately 2.5m metres and raise the canopy to 5 metres removing 2 limbs over the bin store. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 28-Oct-2020 Applicant Name: Birch Ward: Bookham South PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Date: 13/11/2020 Page 6 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1921/LBC Link Location: Vine Cottage, Leech Lane, Headley, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 6PJ Proposal: Replacement of a portion of the existing picket fence to side of property to timber feather boarding fencing. Case Officer: Catherine Miller-Bassi Registration Date: 26-Oct-2020 Applicant Name: Ms J OHagan Ward: Box Hill & Headley PSH/Area: Headley Application Ref: MO/2020/1754/PLAH Link Location: Pipers, The Street, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7DJ Proposal: Create a new access from The Street into the driveway by removing a small section of existing low wall and fence and lay suitable surface with adequate drainage between existing tarmac drive and The Street. Case Officer: David Webb Registration Date: 04-Nov-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Nicholas Booth Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Betchworth Application Ref: MO/2020/1854/TFC Link Location: 15, Middle Green, Brockham, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7JL Proposal: Reduce the crown of one Horse Chestnut tree (marked T1 on submitted plan) by 1.5 metres and reduce the crown of one Maple tree (T2) by 1 metre. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 05-Nov-2020 Applicant Name: Mr J Keen, Eclipse Tree Limited Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Brockham Date: 13/11/2020 Page 7 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1946/PCL Link Location: 5, Tranquil Dale, Buckland, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7EE Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness for a proposed development in respect of a hip to gable loft conversion with 1 No. rear dormer window. Case Officer: Katrina Sullivan-Watkins Registration Date: 28-Oct-2020 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Potter Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Buckland Application Ref: MO/2020/1953/ADV Link Location: Squires Garden Centre, Reigate Road, Buckland, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 9RE Proposal: Erection of 1 No. non-illuminated fascia sign, 1 No. non- illuminated totem sign and 2 No. non-illuminated other signs. Case Officer: David Webb Registration Date: 29-Oct-2020 Applicant Name: Mr M Breddy, D J Squire & Co Ltd Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Buckland Application Ref: MO/2020/1954/PLA Link Location: Squires Garden Centre, Reigate Road, Buckland, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 9RE Proposal: Replacement of existing glazing with composite panels to side and rear elevations, erection of a new vehicular and pedestrian gates and widening of existing vehicular access. Case Officer: David Webb Registration Date: 29-Oct-2020 Applicant Name: Mr M Breddy, D J Squire & Co Ltd Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Buckland Date: 13/11/2020 Page 8 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1759/PLA Link Location: Berry Farm, Blanks Lane, Newdigate, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5ED Proposal: Erection of an above ground timber deck of temporary construction method to create a level base at around 300mm above the ground. The Applicant intends on growing blueberry bushes for crop fruit sale to locals as well as to local pubs and restaurants. Case Officer: Cindy Blythe Registration Date: 04-Nov-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Paul Cameron Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate PSH/Area: Newdigate Application Ref: MO/2020/1904/ECL Link Location: Coombers Farm, Partridge Lane, Newdigate, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5EE Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness for an existing use in respect of 'The Tack Room' having been used as a self contained dwelling for a period in excess of 4 years. Case Officer: Helen Clarke Registration Date: 23-Oct-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Robert Rawlings Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate PSH/Area: Newdigate Application Ref: MO/2020/1945/CAT Link Location: 3, Old Barn Drive, Capel, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5LQ Proposal: Remove 2 No. Ash trees (marked T1 and T2 on submitted plan) and one Cedar tree (T4) and reduce 3 No. Thuja trees (T3) by 4 metres. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 28-Oct-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Simmons Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate PSH/Area: Capel Date: 13/11/2020 Page 9 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1949/CAT Link Location: Tudor Cottage, Rosemary Lane, Charlwood, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0DG Proposal: Remove one Ash tree (marked T1 on submitted plan).
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