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Decision Codes PAGE: 1 DETAILS OF DECISIONS MADE WEEK BEGINNING 29th March 2004 Decision Codes AGRAPP Agricultural Notification – Approved PD Permitted development (Planning Permission Not Required) AGRPPR Agricultural Notification – PEAVNZ Advert consent with standard conditions Planning Permission Required ALLOW Appeal Allowed PER Permitted APPWD Appeal Withdrawn PERLBZ Listed Building consent CATREE No objection to works to tree in Conservation Area PHEDGZ Hedgerow can be removed CSS Called in by the Secretary of State for decision PRESMZ Approval of reserved matters DEEMD Hazardous Substance Deemed Consent PTALLW Appeal allowed in part DISMIS Appeal Dismissed PTCON Permit works to tree in CA HEDGN Hedgerow Notice Not Required PTPOZ Tree preservation order consent HZPER Hazardous Substances Approval RCONAZ Conservation area consent refusal LAWFUL Lawful Use/Development READVZ Advert consent refused LEGAL Subject to a legal Agreement REF Refused NCAD Negative certificate of appropriate development REFLBZ Listed Building consent refused NDET Appeal RETURN Invalid application returned NOELB No objections Ecclesiastical L.B RHEDGZ Hedgerow to be retained NOOBJ No objections raised Circ. 18/84 or 14/90 RTCON Trees in CA objections/split decision NPW Application not proceeded with RTPOZ Tree preservation order consent refused PANRQ Prior approval not required SOSA Approved by Secretary of State PAREQ Prior approval required SPLITZ Advert split decision PAREQA Prior approval required and approved TCASPL Split response to trees in CA notification PAREQR Prior approval required and refused TOUT Telecom notification – out of time PCODZ Council’s own development (Reg 3) UNLAWF Unlawful use/development PCONAZ Conservation area consent approval WDN Application withdrawn Contact Telephone Numbers for Development Control: Central (CNTRL) Area team: Mike Bowley: 01908 252610 Jeremy Lee: 01908 252316 Andrew Horner: 01908 252609 Sue Barnes: 01908 252214 South Area Team: Alan Mills: 01908 252412 Wayne Campbell: 01908 252608 Nicola Wheatcroft: 01908 252274 North Area team: Peter Joel: 01908 252361 Minerals, Waste and Enforcement Matters: Ian Prosser: 01908 252710 Ann Stannard: 01908 254035 Rebecca Trouse 01908 252611 Development Control General: Enquiries: Maureen McAree: 01908 252358 Sonia Bailey: 01908 252358 Helen Westlake: 01908 252358 DECISN2000 PAGE: 2 DETAILS OF DECISIONS MADE WEEK BEGINNING 29th March 2004 Ref. No and Parish Date Decided Proposal 04/00026/FUL 29/03/04 SINGLE STOREY SIDE EXTENSION AND REAR Bletchley And Fenny CONSERVATORY Stratford TC SOUTH at 11 Mill Road Bletchley Milton Keynes for Ted Williams Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00181/FUL 01/04/04 SINGLE STOREY SIDE EXTENSION AND LOFT Bletchley And Fenny CONVERSION WITH INSTALLATION OF ONE VELUX Stratford TC AT FRONT AND TWO AT REAR SOUTH at 25 Rhondda Close Bletchley Milton Keynes for Keith Readman Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00182/ADV 02/04/04 INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SHOP FRONT AND Bletchley And Fenny POLE SIGNS Stratford TC SOUTH at Viking Service Station 26 Aylesbury Street Bletchley for BP Oil UK Ltd Decision: PEAVNZ Decision Type: Committee 04/00216/ADV 01/04/04 EXTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SHOP SIGN Bletchley And Fenny Stratford TC SOUTH at 39A Aylesbury Street Bletchley Milton Keynes for Fiona Stanton Decision: PEAVNZ Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00217/FUL 01/04/04 CHANGE OF USE FROM OFFICES (USE CLASS B1) Bletchley And Fenny TO BEAUTY, NAIL TREATMENTS & REFLEXOLOGY Stratford TC SOUTH at 39A Aylesbury Street Bletchley Milton Keynes for Fiona Stanton Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00250/MKCOD3 01/04/04 ERECTION OF TENSIONED FABRIC SPORTS Bletchley And Fenny STRUCTURE TO PROVIDE INDOOR COMMUNITY Stratford TC SPORTS FACILITY SOUTH at Leisure Centre Princes Way Bletchley for Milton Keynes Council Decision: PCODZ Decision Type: Committee DECISN2000 PAGE: 3 DETAILS OF DECISIONS MADE WEEK BEGINNING 29th March 2004 04/00351/FUL 31/03/04 SINGLE STOREY FRONT AND SIDE EXTENSION Bletchley And Fenny AND ALTERATIONS TO ROOF AND INSTALLATION Stratford TC OF REAR DORMER WINDOW SOUTH at 107 Pinewood Drive Bletchley Milton Keynes for Mr S Liddiard Decision: REF Decision Type: Delegated Powers 03/01522/FUL 01/04/04 REFURBISHMENT OF EXISTING CAR Bradwell Abbey PC SHOWROOM/WORKSHOP INCLUDING EXTERNAL FORECOURT CAR DISPLAY SOUTH at Lexus (Milton Keynes) Former A F G Milton Keynes Alston Drive for Sytner Group Plc Decision: WDN Decision Type: 04/00115/FUL 29/03/04 CHANGE OF USE FROM WAREHOUSE/ OFFICES TO Bradwell Abbey PC EDUCATION/TRAINING CENTRE (USE CLASS D1) SOUTH at Former Home Recipe Foods Garamonde Drive Wymbush for The Woodlands Education Trust Decision: WDN Decision Type: 04/00287/FUL 29/03/04 TWO STOREY SIDE, PART TWO STOREY AND PART Bradwell Abbey PC SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION AND PORCH SOUTH at 18 Tavelhurst Two Mile Ash Milton Keynes for Mrs M Richardson Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00313/FULTN 01/04/04 INSTALLATION OF 20M MONOPOLE SUPPORTING Bradwell PC 4NO. ANTENNA, 2NO. 0.6M DISHES, EQUIPMENT CABINETS AND ANCILLARY DEVELOPMENT CNTRL at Land At Daytona Dansteed Way Rooksley for Vodafone Limited Decision: WDN Decision Type: 04/00143/FUL 29/03/04 ALTERATIONS AND EXTENSIONS TO EXISTING Broughton / MK HOTEL TO PROVIDE FUNCTION ROOM, NEW Village PC ENTRANCE LOBBY, NEW YARD AREA AND ADDITIONAL PARKING CNTRL at Broughton Hotel London Road Broughton for Greene King Pub Co. Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers DECISN2000 PAGE: 4 DETAILS OF DECISIONS MADE WEEK BEGINNING 29th March 2004 04/00241/FUL 29/03/04 CONSTRUCTION OF MENAGE Calverton PM SOUTH at 4 Upper Weald Calverton Milton Keynes for Mr And Mrs G Howitt Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00281/FUL 31/03/04 INSTALLATION OF AIR CONDITIONING UNIT Central MK PC CNTRL at Kiosk 1 75 Midsummer Place Central Milton Keynes for Quizno's Corporation UK Ltd Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00265/TCA 01/04/04 NOTIFICATION OF INTENTION TO REMOVE ONE Clifton Reynes / ELM TREE Newton Blossomville PC NORTH at Delphinium Cottage Church Lane Clifton Reynes for Jill Kent & Duncan Rhind Decision: PTCON Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00179/FUL 29/03/04 ERECTION OF FRONT WALL, PIERS AND GATES Emberton PC AND CONSTRUCTION OF ACCESS DRIVE NORTH at Prospect House Newport Road Emberton for Mr D Richman Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00177/FUL 29/03/04 SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION Great Linford PC CNTRL at 40 Nicholas Mead Great Linford Milton Keynes for F Brown & K Young Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00210/OUT 31/03/04 ERECTION OF FOUR DWELLING HOUSES AND Great Linford PC CONSTRUCTION OF NEW ACCESS (OUTLINE) CNTRL at Rear of 222b,224 226 Wolverton Road Blakelands for Town And Countryside Decision: REF Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00238/FUL 29/03/04 ERECTION OF FOUR LIGHT Great Linford PC INDUSTRIAL/WAREHOUSE UNITS (WITH B1(c) , B2 , B8 USES) WITH ANCILLARY SERVICE YARDS AND CAR PARKING CNTRL at Site A Tanners Drive Blakelands for Easter Management Limited Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers DECISN2000 PAGE: 5 DETAILS OF DECISIONS MADE WEEK BEGINNING 29th March 2004 04/00332/FUL 30/03/04 REAR CONSERVATORY Great Linford PC CNTRL at 14 Rowsham Dell Giffard Park Milton Keynes for G Ellaway Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00342/FUL 30/03/04 SINGLE STOREY SIDE EXTENSION Great Linford PC CNTRL at 5 Bromham Mill Giffard Park Milton Keynes for Mr & Mrs P W Dunk Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00220/FUL 02/04/04 TWO STOREY SIDE EXTENSION Hanslope PC NORTH at 5 High Street Hanslope Milton Keynes for Mr G Smallwood Decision: REF Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00260/FUL 01/04/04 SINGLE STOREY FRONT EXTENSION Hanslope PC NORTH at 3 Western Drive Hanslope Milton Keynes for Mr Sparrow Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00308/FUL 29/03/04 REAR CONSERVATORY Kents Hill,Monkston And Brinklow PC CNTRL at 48 Blanchland Circle Monkston Milton Keynes for Mr And Mrs S Sahetiya Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00339/ADV 30/03/04 3 NO. INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED FASCIA SIGNS & Kents Hill,Monkston 1 NO. FIBRE OPTIC ILLUMINATED WINDOW SIGN And Brinklow PC MOUNTED INTERNALLY CNTRL at Unit 2 Winchester Circle Kingston for Domino's Pizza Group Ltd Decision: PEAVNZ Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00340/FUL 30/03/04 NEW SHOPFRONT, EXTRACT VENTILATION Kents Hill,Monkston SYSTEM AND INTERNAL COMPRESSORS And Brinklow PC CNTRL at Unit 2 Winchester Circle Kingston for Domino's Pizza Group Ltd Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers DECISN2000 PAGE: 6 DETAILS OF DECISIONS MADE WEEK BEGINNING 29th March 2004 04/00144/FUL 30/03/04 ERECTION OF AGRICULTURAL STORE TO Lavendon PC REPLACE EXISTING WITH NEW ACCESS ROUTE AND YARD NORTH at Nest Farm Off A428 Lavendon for Mrs Lianne Ward Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00157/FULTN 31/03/04 INSTALLATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS Moulsoe PC DEVELOPMENT COMPRISING OF 20M MONOPOLE, 6 ANTENNA, 3 DISH ANTENNA, ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT CABINETS AND ANCILLARY DEVELOPMENTS NORTH at Caldecote Farm Willen Road Newport Pagnell for Orange Personnel Communications Services Ltd Decision: REF Decision Type: Delegated Powers 04/00163/FUL 31/03/04 TWO STOREY GABLE EXTENSION TO PROVIDE Newport Pagnell TC OFFICE ACCOMMODATION AND CHANGE OF USE OF GROUND FLOOR FROM RETAIL (USE CLASS A1) TO OFFICE USE (USE CLASS B1) NORTH at 1 Chicheley Street Newport Pagnell Buckinghamshire for David James Decision: PER Decision Type: Delegated
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