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Download This PDF: 17012020 Register Part East Lothian Council LIST OF APPLICATIONS DECIDED BY THE PLANNING AUTHORITY FOR PERIOD ENDING 17th January 2020 Part 1 App No 15/00857/P Officer: Linda Ritchie Tel: 0162082 7245 Applicant Mr Iain Thomson Applicant’s Address East Mains Farmhouse Samuelston Haddington EH41 4HG Agent Blueprint Design Ltd Agent’s Address Per Kern Gallagher Dalmatian House Spott Road Dunbar EH42 1LE Proposal Alterations, extension to agricultural buildings to form 6 houses and associated works Location Mid Mains Steading Samuelston Haddington East Lothian EH41 4HG Date Decided 13th January 2020 Decision Granted Permission Council Ward Haddington And Lammermuir Community Council Haddington Area Community Council App No 19/00607/PCL Officer: Ciaran Kiely Tel: 0162082 7995 Applicant East Lothian Council Applicant’s Address Penston House Macmerry Industrial Estate Tranent EH33 1RD Agent Jmarchitects Agent’s Address Per Graham Miller 64 Queen Street Edinburgh EH2 4NA Proposal Alterations, extensions to building and associated works Location Gullane Primary School 56 Muirfield Terrace Gullane East Lothian EH31 2HL Date Decided 17th January 2020 Decision Granted Permission Council Ward North Berwick Coastal Community Council Gullane Area Community Council App No 19/00961/P Officer: Mr David Taylor Tel: 0162082 7430 Applicant Haddington Tennis Club Applicant’s Address Per Mr Rudolf Fruzynski Haddington Tennis Club 28 Burnside Haddington East Lothian EH41 4ES Agent Agent’s Address Proposal Change of use from open space to hardstanding area and installation of bicycle racks Location Neilson Park Mill Wynd Haddington East Lothian Date Decided 16th January 2020 Decision Granted Permission Council Ward Haddington And Lammermuir Community Council Haddington Area Community Council App No 19/01141/P Officer: James Allan Tel: 0162082 7788 Applicant Mr And Mrs Meikle Applicant’s Address 3 Hoprig Mains Gladsmuir Macmerry Tranent East Lothian EH33 1EL Agent Douglas Williams Agent’s Address 47D High Street Haddington EH41 3EE Proposal Extensions to house and formation of dormers Location 3 Hoprig Mains Gladsmuir Macmerry Tranent East Lothian Date Decided 13th January 2020 Decision Granted Permission Council Ward Fa'side Community Council Macmerry & Gladsmuir Community Council App No 19/01170/P Officer: James Allan Tel: 0162082 7788 Applicant Mr and Mrs M and S Burns Applicant’s Address The Corner House 1 The Square Mainshill Morham Gifford Haddington Agent Ktdesign Agent’s Address Per Kathryn Thomson 23 Ben Sayers Park North Berwick EH39 5PT Proposal Alterations to house and installation of flue Location The Corner House 1 The Square Mainshill Morham Gifford Date Decided 14th January 2020 Decision Granted Permission Council Ward Haddington And Lammermuir Community Council Garvald & Morham Community Council App No 19/01193/P Officer: James Allan Tel: 0162082 7788 Applicant Mrs Patricia Brown Applicant’s Address 10 The Glebe Pencaitland Tranent East Lothian EH34 5EZ Agent Lochinvar Agent’s Address Per Mark MacKenzie 25 Fisherrow Industrial Estate Musselburgh East Lothian EH21 6RU Proposal Replacement windows Location 10 The Glebe Pencaitland Tranent East Lothian EH34 5EZ Date Decided 14th January 2020 Decision Granted Permission Council Ward Haddington And Lammermuir Community Council Pencaitland Community Council App No 19/01195/P Officer: Neil Millar Tel: 0162082 7383 Applicant Mr Colin Anderson Applicant’s Address 3 Priory Gate Glenorchy Road North Berwick East Lothian EH39 4SA Agent Agent’s Address Proposal Erection of fencing, gates and gate pillars Location 3 Priory Gate Glenorchy Road North Berwick East Lothian EH39 4SA Date Decided 17th January 2020 Decision Granted Permission Council Ward North Berwick Coastal Community Council North Berwick Community Council App No 19/01198/P Officer: Neil Millar Tel: 0162082 7383 Applicant Miss B Meenan Applicant’s Address 76 Mucklets Crescent Musselburgh East Lothian EH21 6SS Agent John Todd Associates Agent’s Address Per John Todd 59 Edinburgh Road Musselburgh East Lothian EH21 6EE Proposal Deletion of Condition 1 and installation of patio doors, glazed balustrade and window alterations as design changes to the scheme of development the subject of planning permission 17/00411/P (Part Retrospective) Location 76 Mucklets Crescent Musselburgh East Lothian EH21 6SS Date Decided 17th January 2020 Decision Grant Permission Retrospectively Council Ward Musselburgh Community Council Musselburgh & Inveresk Community Council App No 19/01205/P Officer: James Allan Tel: 0162082 7788 Applicant Mr And Mrs B McCabe Applicant’s Address 1 Sandersons Grove Tranent East Lothian EH33 1JY Agent Capital Draughting Cons Ltd Agent’s Address Per Keith Henderson 40 Dinmont Drive Edinburgh EH16 5RR Proposal Extension to house Location 1 Sandersons Grove Tranent East Lothian EH33 1JY Date Decided 15th January 2020 Decision Granted Permission Council Ward Fa'side Community Council Tranent & Elphinstone Community Council App No 19/01209/P Officer: Neil Millar Tel: 0162082 7383 Applicant Mr & Mrs Malcolm Gibson Applicant’s Address 10 Macnair Avenue North Berwick East Lothian EH39 4QY Agent ABC Architecture Agent’s Address Per Steven White 18A Rothesay Place Edinburgh EH3 7SQ Proposal First floor extension to house Location 10 Macnair Avenue North Berwick East Lothian EH39 4QY Date Decided 16th January 2020 Decision Granted Permission Council Ward North Berwick Coastal Community Council North Berwick Community Council App No 19/01252/P Officer: Neil Millar Tel: 0162082 7383 Applicant Mr Ronnie Brown Applicant’s Address 10 Duncan Gardens Tranent East Lothian EH33 1DD Agent Colin Findlay Agent’s Address Kilmora Kirk Street PRESTONPANS United Kingdom EH32 9EA Proposal Replacement windows, doors, formation of raised decking with handrails and erection of garden shed Location 10 Duncan Gardens Tranent East Lothian EH33 1DD Date Decided 14th January 2020 Decision Granted Permission Council Ward Fa'side Community Council Tranent & Elphinstone Community Council App No 19/01281/P Officer: Neil Millar Tel: 0162082 7383 Applicant Mr Mark McDonald Applicant’s Address 24B Bolton Steading Bolton Haddington East Lothian EH41 4HU Agent Agent’s Address Proposal Installation of flue Location 24B Bolton Steading Bolton Haddington East Lothian EH41 4HU Date Decided 15th January 2020 Decision Granted Permission Council Ward Haddington And Lammermuir Community Council Humbie, East & West Saltoun And Bolton C 12 Applications Decided .
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