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Weekly List of Planning Consultations 06.05.2021 CONSERVATION CASES PROCESSED BY THE GARDENS TRUST 29.04.2021 This is a list of all the conservation consultations that The Gardens Trust has logged as receiving over the past week, consisting mainly, but not entirely, of planning applications. Cases in England are prefixed by ‘E’ and cases in Wales with ‘W’. When assessing this list to see which cases CGTs may wish to engage with, it should be remembered that the GT will only be looking at a very small minority. SITE COUNTY SENT BY REFERENCE GT REF DATE GR PROPOSAL RESPONSE RECEIVED AD BY E ENGLAND Tortworth Court Avon South P21/02925/F E21/0177 05/05/2021 II* PLANNING APPLICATION 26/05/2021 Gloucestershi https://developments.so Woodmans Cottage Eastwood Park re uthglos.gov.uk/online- Falfield South Gloucestershire GL12 applications/ 8DA Erection of a single storey side extension to form additional living accommodation. BUILDING ALTERATION Melanie Cottage Avon South P21/02981/RVC E21/0178 05/05/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 26/05/2021 The Stream, Gloucestershi https://developments.so Variation of conditions 2 (to amend the Hambrook re uthglos.gov.uk/online- materials) and 4 (to amend the applications/ approved plans) attached to planning permission P21/00044/F. Erection of a two storey side extension to form additional living accommodation Melanie Cottage The Stream Hambrook South Gloucestershire BS16 1RG BUILDING ALTERATION Hexton Manor Bedfordshire Central CB/21/00860/FULL E21/0179 05/05/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION 26/05/2021 Bedfordshire http://www.centralbedfo Creation of a lake, construction of a rdshire.gov.uk/planning- brick wall along the boundary and register replacement of gates. Pegsdon Grange, Pegsdon Way, Pegsdon, Hitchin, SG5 3JX WATER FEATURE Wycombe Abbey Buckinghams Wycombe DC 21/05872/FUL E21/0010 06/05/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION 27/05/2021 RECONSULTATION hire https://publicaccess.wyc Replacement of existing lighting ombe.gov.uk/idoxpa- columns at the Lime Avenue Car Park web/applicationDetails.d Wycombe Abbey School Abbey Way o?keyVal=QQESS1SCKEZ0 High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 0&activeTab=summary 1PE MISCELLANEOUS Anglesey Abbey Cambridgeshi East 21/00663/LBC E21/0181 05/05/2021 II* PLANNING APPLICATION 26/05/2021 re Cambridgeshi http://pa.eastcambs.gov. Transfer of four listed urns from the re DC uk/online- Rose Garden, Anglesey Abbey following applications/applicationD long-term loan arrangement etails.do?activeTab=sum National Trust Anglesey Abbey Quy mary&keyVal=QS7Y5VGG Road Lode Cambridge I5N00 MISCELLANEOUS [email protected] Burton Manor Cheshire Cheshire 21/01270/LBC E21/0186 05/05/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION 26/05/2021 West and 21/01269/FUL Single storey rear link extension Chester https://www.cheshirewe between house and existing outbuilding standchester.gov.uk/resi and conversion of outbuilding to dents/planning-and- ancillary accommodation including building-control/see-or- forming of a flashing connection into comment-on-planning- the wall of the listed adjacent property applications.aspx Stone House The Village Burton Neston Cheshire CH64 5TQ BUILDING ALTERATION Castle Park, Cheshire Cheshire 21/01539/FUL E21/0192 05/05/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION - Frodsham West and https://www.cheshirewe Single storey front porch extension and Chester standchester.gov.uk/resi full house render dents/planning-and- Nethercombe 34 Howey Lane Frodsham building-control/see-or- WA6 6DE comment-on-planning- BUILDING ALTERATION applications.aspx Courtlands Devon East Devon 22/0751/FUL E21/0189 05/05/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION - DC sent by https://planning.eastdev Siting of six shepherds huts with CGT on.gov.uk/online- external decking, 3 boiler houses/log applications/ stores, one with decking area, and associated infrastructure (retrospective application) Lympstone Manor Hotel Courtlands Lane Exmouth EX8 3NZ MISCELLANEOUS Downhayne East Devon Mid Devon 21/00870/LBC E21/0190 05/05/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 02/06/2021 Village, Crediton DC https://planning.middev Listed Building Consent for the erection on.gov.uk/online- of ground and first floor extension to applications/ Downhayne and erection of first floor extension and alterations to adjoining barn Downhayne East Village Crediton BUILDING ALTERATION [email protected] Cirencester Park Gloucestershi Cotswold DC 21/01268/LBC E21/0174 05/05/2021 I PLANNING APPLICATION - re http://publicaccess.cots Listed Building Consent for To fit wold.gov.uk/online- automatic gate closers, electric keeps applications/ and keypads to existing pedestrian gates at Cecily Hill, The Old Kennels - Windsor Walk, and Barton Lane. Cirencester Park Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 2BU ACCESS/GATES [email protected] Cirencester Park Gloucestershi Cotswold DC 20/04595/FUL E21/0191 05/05/2021 I PLANNING APPLICATION - re https://publicaccess.cots Full Application for Installation of 2no. wold.gov.uk/online- toilet blocks (from converted shipping applications/ containers) to comprise eight individual cubicles and one accessible cubicle. Cirencester College Fosse Way Campus Stroud Road Cirencester Gloucestershire MISCELLANEOUS [email protected] Inner Temple Greater City of 21/00315/TCA E21/0163 30/04/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION 21/05/2021 London London LB https://www.cityoflondo Works of pruning to five Platanus x n.gov.uk/services/planni acerifolia (London Plane) ng/view-or-comment-on- Inner Temple Garden Crown Office Row a-planning-application London EC4Y 7HL TREES [email protected] Wanstead Park Greater Redbridge LB 1802/21 E21/0170 04/05/2021 II* PLANNING APPLICATION 27/05/2021 London https://planning.redbridg Remove rear conservatory. Single e.gov.uk/redbridge/appli storey rear extension. Listed Building cation-details/?ref= Consent sought under application reference 1803/21. 16,Woodbine Place,Wanstead,London,E11 2RH BUILDING ALTERATION Trent Park Greater Enfield LB 21/01163/HOU E21/0171 04/05/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION 25/05/2021 London https://planningandbuild Orangery to rear. ingcontrol.enfield.gov.uk 20 Sassoon Drive Barnet EN4 0BT /online- GARDEN BUILDING applications/?_ga=2.251 [email protected] 989386.2066978999.155 2838039- 1213030266.1546546686 Hyde Park Greater City of 21/02572/FULL E21/0173 04/05/2021 I PLANNING APPLICATION 29/05/2021 London Westminster http://idoxpa.westminst Erection of a sculpture for a temporary LB er.gov.uk/online- period from 21 June 2021 to 24 April applications/ 2022. Serpentine Gallery Kensington Gardens, Exhibition Road, London, W2 2UH SCULPTURE/MONUMENT [email protected]. uk Templeton House Greater Wandsworth 2021/1871 E21/0197 06/05/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 27/05/2021 London LB http://www.wandsworth Erection of single storey garden logia .gov.uk/planning and revision to landscape design to northwest part of the Templeton Estate Templeton 118 Priory Lane SW15 5JL GARDEN BUILDING [email protected] Sir Harold Hillier Hampshire Hampshire CC PLAN/PM/TVG006 E21/0199 06/05/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 03/06/2021 Gardens and https://planning.hants.go Temporary siting of a marquee for two Arboretum v.uk/ApplicationDetails.a years. spx?RecNo=21886 Jermyns House, Jermyns Lane, Ampfield SO51 0QA MARQUEE [email protected] Poles Park Hertfordshire East Herts DC 3/21/0256/FUL E20/1603 06/05/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION Retention of 08/06/2021 APPEAL https://publicaccess.east covered pergola and enclosure of both herts.gov.uk the pergola and former smoking shelter with removable canvas sides. (Retrospective). Maltons, Cambridge Road, Thundridge, Hertfordshire SG12 0ST. MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL LODGED 06.05.2021 Appeal ref APP/J1915/C/21/3270454 7 Wendover Drive, Hertfordshire Welwyn 6/2021/1194/COND E21/0183 05/05/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION - Welwyn Hatfield BC Submission of details pursuant to condition number 1 (Archaeological Written Scheme of Investigation) on planning permission (6/2020/3187/FULL) 7 Wendover Drive Welwyn AL6 9LT BUILDING ALTERATION 7 Wendover Drive, Hertfordshire Welwyn 6/2021/1267/COND E21/0184 05/05/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION - Welwyn Hatfield BC Submission of details pursuant to condition number 2 (noise) on planning permission (6/2020/3187/FULL) 7 Wendover Drive Welwyn AL6 9LT BUILDING ALTERATION Gobions (Gubbins) Hertfordshire Welwyn 6/2021/1085/HOUSE E21/0185 05/05/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION 26/05/2021 Hatfield BC Erection of single storey front extension and insertion of front window to facilitate conversion of garage into habitable space. 25 Swanley Bar Lane Little Heath Potters Bar EN6 1NR BUILDING ALTERATION Gobions (Gubbins) Hertfordshire Welwyn 6/2021/1339/FULL E21/0187 05/05/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION 26/05/2021 Hatfield BC Erection of dwelling following demolition of existing 44 Mymms Drive Brookmans Park Hatfield AL9 7AF DEMOLITION, RESIDENTIAL 3 Woodland Rise, Hertfordshire Welwyn 6/2021/0737/TC E21/0188 05/05/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION - Welwyn Garden Hatfield BC Fell 1 x Cherry tree (A1), 1 x Silver Birch City tree (A2), and 1 x Fir tree (A3), reduce 1 x Oak tree (B1) by 3m and lift crown by 2m covered by conservation area# 3 Woodland Rise Welwyn Garden City AL8 7LE TREES 7 Kindersley Close, Hertfordshire Welwyn 6/2021/1270/HOUSE E21/0195 06/05/2021 N PLANNING APPLICATION 27/05/2021 Welwyn Hatfield BC Single storey front extension and first floor front fenestration alterations 7 Kindersley Close Welwyn AL6 9RN BUILDING ALTERATION Redleaf Kent Sevenoaks DC 21/01313/FUL E21/0172 04/05/2021 II PLANNING APPLICATION 25/05/2021 http://www.sevenoaks.g Creation of wildlife pond
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