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Executive Summary to Report of Development Control Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TO REPORT OF DEVELOPMENT CONTROL MANAGER Planning (Development Control) Committee 04 OCTOBER 2005 Part A Reports Ref. Address Recommendation Page No. WF/0417/05:D Kingscote Farm Barns, Dobes Lane, Chaddesley Corbett Refusal 01 WF/0689/05:D Land at 18 Wilden Lane, Stourport on Severn 08 WF/0801/05:D The Pound Stables, Drayton Road, Bluntington Refusal 16 WF/0806/05 Greenhill Service Station, Chester Road North, Kidderminster Approval 24 Part B Reports Ref. Address Recommendation Page No. WF/0601/05:D Kidderminster Road, Bewdley Refusal 29 WF/0707/05 Unit D & T (fronting Green Street), New Road Complex, Approval 30 Kidderminster WF/0780/05 Land adjoining Tanwood House & Tanwood Barns, Tanwood Refusal 31 Lane, Bluntington WF/0781/05 Land adjoining Tanwood House & Tanwood Barns, Tanwood Refusal 32 Lane, Bluntington WF/0793/05 Land to rear of Champney, off Hoo Road, Kidderminster Approval 33 WF/0820/05 The Old Forge, Worcester Road, Shenstone Refusal 34 WF/0821/05:D 1 Llangorse Close, Stourport on Severn Refusal 35 WF/0824/05:D 7 Bridge Street, Stourport on Severn Refusal 36 WF/0826/05:D The Beeches, Heightington Road, Ribbesford Refusal 37 WF/0827/05:D Austcliffe Lane, Cookley Approval 38 WF/0833/05:D Hill View, Fernhalls Bungalow, Greenway, Rock Approval 39 WF/0834/05 Willow Marsh Fishing Pools, Curslow Lane, Shenstone Refusal 40 WF/0838/05:D 43 Sutton Park Road, Kidderminster Approval 41 WF/0840/05 Vacant Plot between No. 14 and No. 16 Briar Hill, Chaddesley Approval 42 Corbett WF/0843/05:D 6 Renfrew Gardens, Pine Ridge, Kidderminster Approval 43 WF/0844/05:D 16 Aintree Close, Kidderminster Refusal 44 WF/0852/05:D Mart Lane (adjacent to canal basin) Stourport on Severn Approval 45 WF/0853/05:D Mart Lane (adjacent to canal basin), Stourport on Severn Approval 45 WF/0856/05 John Stretton Memorial Hall, New Road, Kidderminster Refusal 46 WF/0866/05 8A Areley Common, Stourport on Severn Approval 47 WF/0870/05:D 12 Milford Avenue, Stourport on Severn Refusal 48 WF/0875/05:D 9 Caldwall Crescent, Kidderminster Refusal 49 WF/0876/05:D The Haven, Blakeshall, Wolverley Refusal 50 WF/0877/05:D 103 Wilton Avenue, Kidderminster Approval 51 WF/0887/05:D The Park Gate Inn, Stourbridge Road, Wolverley Refusal 52 WF/0888/05:D The Emporium, 41 Load Street, Bewdley Approval 53 WF/0889/05:D The Emporium, 41 Load Street, Bewdley Approval 53 WF/0893/05 14 Eastwood Drive, Kidderminster Approval 54 WF/0895/05:D 2 Ravens Nest, Sugars Lane, Far Forest, Rock Approval 55 WF/0898/05 2 and 2A Load Street, Bewdley Approval 56 WF/0899/05:D 2 and 2A Load Street, Bewdley Approval 56 WF/0902/05:D 56 Franche Road, Wolverley Refusal 57 WF/0904/05:D Colwall Lodge, Off Richmond Road, Bewdley Refusal 58 WF/0905/05:D Laburnum Cottage, Cross Bank, Bewdley Refusal 59 WF/0909/05:D Yieldingtree Cottage, Watery Lane, Yieldingtree, Broome Approval 60 WF/0910/05 14 Alder Avenue, Kidderminster Approval 61.
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