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Week Ending: 3Rd April 2009 ______ TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 14 Week Ending: 3rd April 2009 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING (including fax and email) to arrive before the expiry date shown in the second to last column For the Northern Area to: For the Southern Area to: Head of Planning Head of Planning Beech Hurst Council Offices Weyhill Road Duttons Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ ROMSEY SO51 8XG In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection. You may view applications and submit comments on-line – go to www.testvalley.gov.uk APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/00574/TREEN Fell Fir tree Allerwood, Dunkirt Lane, Mr A Scarborough Miss Rachel Cooke YES 02.04.2009 Abbotts Ann, Andover 25.04.2009 ABBOTTS ANN Hampshire SP11 7BB 09/00637/LBWN External and internal works Beck Cottage, Little Ann Road, Mr Luke Rose Miss Kate YES 01.04.2009 following fire damage to Little Ann, Andover Hampshire Thompson ABBOTTS ANN include lime repointing of SP11 7NW 24.04.2009 chimney, replacement roof timbers, new internal plasterboard and lime render to cob walls 09/00641/LBWN Internal alterations to include Beck Cottage, Little Ann Road, Mr Luke Rose Miss Kate YES 01.04.2009 new plasterboard partitions, Little Ann, Andover Hampshire Thompson ABBOTTS ANN new access to kitchen, SP11 7NW 24.04.2009 internal door and windows to rear 09/00526/VARN Cease using garage solely 2 Altona Gardens, Andover, Mr And Mrs P Miss Sarah Barter 31.03.2009 for vehicle parking - non- Hampshire, SP10 4LG Crossman 17.04.2009 ANDOVER compliance with condition 10 HARROWAY of planning permission TVN.4861/16 (Details of 387 Dwellings and garages) 09/00606/FULLN Erection of conservatory to 18 Moneyer Road, Andover, Mr M Evans Miss Sarah Barter 03.04.2009 rear Hampshire, SP10 4NG 02.05.2009 ANDOVER HARROWAY Week Ending: 3rd April 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/00613/CLPN Certificate of Lawful 28 The Crescent, Andover, Mr Gary Everett Miss Emma Jones YES 30.03.2009 Development for proposed Hampshire, SP10 3BL 24.04.2009 ANDOVER development - Erection of MILLWAY single storey rear extension to form enlarged kitchen and dining room. Conversion of loft to include dormer window to rear 09/00449/FULLN Erection of garden store to 21 Recreation Road, Andover, Mr Andy McClean Miss Emma Jones YES 31.03.2009 provide garden room/gym Hampshire, SP10 1HL 24.04.2009 ANDOVER ST with home office over MARYS 09/00501/LBWN Display of non-illuminated 7 High Street, Andover, Ladbrokes Betting And Miss Emma Jones YES 01.04.2009 projecting sign and provision Hampshire, SP10 1LJ Gaming Limited 01.05.2009 ANDOVER ST of two fascia signs to front MARYS and fascia sign to rear together with installation of a retractable canopy, internal roller shutter door and alterations to entrance doorways at rear 09/00507/FULLN Installation of a retractable 7 High Street, Andover, Ladbrokes Betting And Miss Emma Jones YES 01.04.2009 canopy and alterations to Hampshire, SP10 1LJ Gaming Limited 01.05.2009 ANDOVER ST entrance doorways at rear MARYS Week Ending: 3rd April 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/00619/ADVN Provision of an internally 35 London Street, Andover, Dreweatt Neate Miss Emma Jones 30.03.2009 illuminated fascia sign and Hampshire, SP10 2NU 28.04.2009 ANDOVER ST an internally illuminated MARYS projecting sign 09/00650/LBWN Provision of 3 brass plaques The Guildhall, High Street, Prezzo PLC Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 02.04.2009 and vinyl manifestations to Andover, Hampshire SP10 1LP Page ANDOVER ST windows 02.05.2009 MARYS 09/00622/FULLN Erection of two storey side 13A Anton Road, Andover, Mr K Edwards Mrs Sarah Appleton 02.04.2009 and single storey rear Hampshire, SP10 2EN 01.05.2009 ANDOVER WINTON extensions to form entrance porch, living room with bay window to front elevation, utility room and kitchen/family room together with enlarged bedroom and one new bedroom and bathroom and provision of flue and erection of boundary wall on site of existing garage/single storey extension (amended scheme) Week Ending: 3rd April 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/00671/TREEN T1&3 (Acacia), T2 St Marys Church, Winchester Chilbolton Parochial Miss Rachel Cooke YES 02.04.2009 (Hawthorn), T4 (Ash) - Fell; Road, Chilbolton, Stockbridge Church Council 28.04.2009 CHILBOLTON T5 (Tulip Tree) - Lop dead Hampshire SO20 6BQ branch 09/00638/TREEN Prune 1 Ash tree 2 Mayfield Villas, Longparish, Mr Geoff Hayes Miss Rachel Cooke YES 30.03.2009 Andover, Hampshire SP11 6PF 24.04.2009 LONGPARISH 09/00599/FULLN Erection of rear conservatory 24 Roman Road, Stockbridge, Mr And Mrs Savage Miss Sarah Barter 01.04.2009 Hampshire, SO20 6HA 23.04.2009 LONGSTOCK 09/00643/TREEN T1 Ash tree - removal of 2 Ivy Cottage, Longstock Road, Mr Lloyd Miss Rachel Cooke YES 02.04.2009 lower limbs on South side. Longstock, Stockbridge 24.04.2009 LONGSTOCK T2,3,4 + 5 Willow trees - fell Hampshire SO20 6DP to ground level 09/00645/TREEN Fell - T1 Ash, T2 Laburnum 6 Church Lane, Nether Wallop, Mr Rodgers Miss Rachel Cooke 01.04.2009 and T3 Conifer Stockbridge, Hampshire SO20 24.04.2009 NETHER WALLOP 8ET 09/00646/TREEN Fell 1 Willow and 1 Conifer Village Hall, The Square, Mr Rodgers Miss Rachel Cooke 01.04.2009 Nether Wallop, Stockbridge 24.04.2009 NETHER WALLOP Hampshire SO20 8EX Week Ending: 3rd April 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/00316/FULLN Erection of a detached single 2 Beech Close, Penton Mr J E Dine Miss Kate 31.03.2009 storey dwelling Harroway, Andover, Hampshire Thompson PENTON MEWSEY SP11 0QY 23.04.2009 09/00617/TREEN Willow - pollard to previous Stockbridge Recreation Mr David Barnes Miss Rachel Cooke 30.03.2009 pollard point, Ash - fell, 24 Ground, High Street, 20.04.2009 STOCKBRIDGE Willow - pollard to previous Stockbridge, Hampshire SO20 pollard points 6EU 09/00588/FULLN Erection of two storey rear 15 Lancashire Villas, Mr I Morrey Mrs Sarah Appleton YES 31.03.2009 and side extension to form Hatherden, Andover, 23.04.2009 TANGLEY two additional bedrooms, Hampshire SP11 0HS shower room, bathroom, family room, home office, utility, hall and enlarged kitchen 09/00655/FULLN Conversion of 3 farm Roundaway Farm, Roundaway Mr J H Flemming Mrs Sarah Appleton 02.04.2009 buildings into one dwelling Copse Lane, Tangley, Andover 02.05.2009 TANGLEY Hampshire SP11 0SL Week Ending: 3rd April 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/00626/FULLN Erection of two storey rear Fiddlesticks, Stanbury Road, Mr A Rowles Miss Kate YES 01.04.2009 and side extension to provide Thruxton, Andover Hampshire Thompson THRUXTON utility room and living room to SP11 8NR 27.04.2009 ground floor with bedroom over together with an additional bedrooms and bathroom in roofspace including new dormer window, provision of new chimney and erection of front porch (amended scheme) 08/02866/FULLN Partial conversion and Sackville Court, Upper Clatford, Mrs C Hallinger Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 30.03.2009 alteration of barn to form a Andover, Hampshire SP11 Page UPPER CLATFORD two storey residential annexe 7QW 01.05.2009 08/02872/LBWN Internal and external Sackville Court, Upper Clatford, Mrs C Hallinger Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 30.03.2009 alterations to facilitate partial Andover, Hampshire SP11 Page UPPER CLATFORD conversion and alteration of 7QW 01.05.2009 barn to form a two storey residential annexe 09/00640/FULLN Construction of two storey The Sidings, 4 Railway Mr And Mrs A Miss Emma Jones YES 02.04.2009 and single storey extension Cottages, Romsey Road, McDougall 01.05.2009 WHERWELL to provide kitchen and utility Fullerton Andover Hampshire room on ground floor and master bedroom and en-suite on first floor Week Ending: 3rd April 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/00303/FULLS Erection of two storey Glenbower, Pine Walk, Mr C Read Mrs Kate YES 01.04.2009 extensions to both side Chilworth, Southampton McLoughlin CHILWORTH elevations, single storey side Hampshire SO16 7HP 24.04.2009 extension, front porch and canopy to rear (revised scheme to that permitted under 08/01914/FULLS) 09/00498/FULLS Single storey rear extension Heronsgate, Green Lane, Mr M Wateridge Mr David Wheeler YES 01.04.2009 and raised decking area, Chilworth, Southampton 24.04.2009 CHILWORTH elevational alterations Hampshire SO16 7JW 09/00597/FULLS New dwelling with garage Land Adjoining Oakleigh, East Mrs S Seymour Mrs Georgina 01.04.2009 and ancillary living Dean Road, East Dean, Wright EAST DEAN accommodation Romsey Salisbury Hampshire 28.04.2009 09/00591/LBWS Replacement of timber 1 And 2 Marsh Court Farm , Mr And Mrs J Kamm Mr David Wheeler YES 30.03.2009 casement windows for Stockbridge Road, Kings 05.05.2009 KINGS SOMBORNE windows serving no.1 Marsh Somborne, Stockbridge Court Farm to south, east Hampshire SO20 6DF and north elevations and restoration of brick mullions and brickwork to east gable elevation 09/00600/FULLS Alterations to existing garage Cromwells, East Dean Road, Mr Mark Chambers Mr Adam Stickland YES 31.03.2009 incorporating roof alterations Lockerley, Romsey Hampshire 01.05.2009 LOCKERLEY and reduction in size SO51 0JL Week Ending: 3rd April 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/00658/TPOS Prune two Oak trees.
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