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Item 8 Exmoor National Park Authority Meeting ITEM 8 EXMOOR NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY MEETING Application decisions delegated to the Chief Executive Ref and Grid Ref Applicant & Location Decision and Date 6/14/21/101 Mr Boden - Non-Material Amendment - Full - to Approved approved application 6/14/18/107 (Proposed 26-Feb-2021 demolition of farmhouse and annexe and erection of replacement dwelling) to alter the number, layout, size and shape of openings, to alter the eaves details of the glazed link and to omit a chimney. (NMA - Full ) - Kinsford, Simonsbath, Mineswood, TA24 7LE 6/35/21/101DC Mrs P Cooper - Discharge of conditions 3 and 5 of Approved approved application 6/35/20/101LB. (Discharge of 11-Mar-2021 Condition ) - TREBOROUGH FARM, TREBOROUGH, WATCHET, TA23 0QW 6/23/21/101 Mr J Stace - Proposed demolition of detached double Approved with garage and erection of attached double garage and Conditions associated works. (Householder ) - The Green, North 22-Mar-2021 End Road, Monksilver, TA4 4JA HRN 21/01 R Eggins - Hedgerow removal notice for the proposed Withdrawn removal of one 45 metre section of hedgerow. (HRN ) - 08-Mar-2021 WELLSHEAD FARM, EXFORD, MINEHEAD, TA24 7NL 6/42/21/102DC Mrs A Perfect - Discharge of Conditions 4 and 5 of Approved approved application 6/42/18/111. (Discharge of 11-Mar-2021 Condition ) - 1 ROSE COTTAGES, HAWKRIDGE, DULVERTON, TA22 9QL 6/27/21/101 Mr S Brice - Proposed variation of Condition 2 of Approved with approved application 6/27/20/112 to allow alteration Conditions to the location of the side extension by 1.5 metres, 23-Mar-2021 together with the removal of chimney and alterations to decking area. (Alteration/Lift Condition ) - Ivybank, Doverhay, PORLOCK, MINEHEAD, TA24 8LL 6/42/21/101 Mr & Mrs Larcombe - Proposed retention of storage Approved with shed, together with proposed erection of green frame Conditions aluminium greenhouse. Part retrospective. (Full ) - 22-Mar-2021 West Hollowcombe Farm, West Hollowcombe, Hawkridge, Dulverton, TA22 9QL 6/29/21/103LB Mr. D Raymond, National Trust - Listed building Approved with consent for internal works to dwelling, including fitting Conditions of secondary glazing, installation of oil fired boiler and 17-Mar-2021 central heating system, renovation of kitchen, Item 8 - Page 1 ITEM 8 EXMOOR NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY MEETING Application decisions delegated to the Chief Executive Ref and Grid Ref Applicant & Location Decision and Date store/utility and bathroom, removing fibre-boarding from wall in bedroom, opening up and restoration of concealed fireplace and exploratory work to establish whether an original fireplace is still present in living room and to expose plank and muntin screen on the living room with possible restoration of screen. (Listed Building Consent ) - 1 HILLSIDE COTTAGES, ALLERFORD, MINEHEAD, TA24 8HS 6/10/21/106LB Mr J Moore - Listed building consent for proposed Approved with internal and external works to dwelling. (Listed Conditions Building Consent ) - 10, HIGH STREET, DUNSTER, 12-Mar-2021 MINEHEAD, TA24 6SG 6/29/21/102 Mr & Mrs N Sexton - Proposed siting of 2 no. bell tents Withdrawn for holiday accommodation in the orchard area along 18-Feb-2021 with change of use, extension and conversion of existing garage building to form shower/W.C./utility facilities ancillary to holiday accommodation. (Full ) - Holmhurst, 9 Bossington Road, Selworthy, Minehead, TA24 8HQ 6/8/21/101 Ms P Vellacott - Proposed erection of a single storey Approved with rear lean-to extension, pitched roof side extension, Conditions porch extension and associated works. (Householder ) 12-Mar-2021 - HART CLEAVE, CUTCOMBE, MINEHEAD, TA24 7AH 6/13/21/101 Mr. Kevin Avery - Proposed formation of vehicle Approved with access and hard standing for Fir View and associated Conditions alterations. (Full ) - Overs, Exford, Minehead, TA24 12-Mar-2021 7QF 6/10/21/105LB Mr P Smith - Listed building consent for proposed Approved with internal and external works to dwelling, including Conditions installation of replacement flooring and new 10-Mar-2021 bathroom vent, chimney cap to 1 no. chimney and exterior light. (Listed Building Consent ) - 24, PARK STREET, DUNSTER, MINEHEAD, TA24 6SR 6/10/21/104 Mr P Smith - Proposed installation of chimney cap. Approved with (Householder ) - 24, PARK STREET, DUNSTER, Conditions MINEHEAD, TA24 6SR 10-Mar-2021 Item 8 - Page 2 ITEM 8 EXMOOR NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY MEETING Application decisions delegated to the Chief Executive Ref and Grid Ref Applicant & Location Decision and Date 6/29/21/101LB Ms J Allsopp - Listed building consent for the proposed Approved with addition of an Airband receiver to external wall. Conditions (Listed Building Consent ) - CLEMENTS COTTAGE, 08-Mar-2021 TIVINGTON, MINEHEAD, TA24 8SU 6/31/21/101 McKelvey, Nanlann Ltd - Proposed variation of Approved with Condition 2 of approved application 6/31/19/003 to Conditions allow alterations to the position and configuration of 02-Mar-2021 windows and the removal of 2 no. gabled dormer roofs. (Alteration/Lift Condition ) - Springwater Farm, ELWORTHY, LYDEARD ST. LAWRENCE, TAUNTON, TA4 3PY 62/19/20/008 Dr R Schuster Bruce - Proposed single storey extension Approved with and installation of 3 dormer windows, together with Conditions replacement of woodframe windows with aluminium 17-Feb-2021 coated windows. (Householder ) - Heatherdown Cottage, Road From Stoney Corner To Rhydda Bank Cross, Combe Martin, EX34 0PF 62/50/20/016 Ms E Tucker - Proposed variation of Conditions 2 and 9 Approved with of approved application 62/50/18/004 to allow the Conditions addition of clock tower, glazing and re-orientation of 17-Feb-2021 timber cladding, together with the use of first floor as sitting area/observatory. (Alteration/Lift Condition ) - Pimbury, Parracombe, Barnstaple, EX31 4PR 62/19/20/007 Mr & Mrs Turner - Proposed change of use of Approved with redundant agricultural building to form 2 no. holiday Conditions let homes. Resubmission of refused application 17-Feb-2021 62/19/19/008. (Full ) - Collings Ball, Shute Lane, Combe Martin, EX34 0HW 6/20/20/108 Luxborough Village Field Charity - Proposed Approved with replacement of existing play equipment, to include Conditions Climbing Frame, Zip Wire and Swings, together with 26-Feb-2021 the installation of nest benches and safety surface matting. (Full ) - Luxborough Village Hall, Luxborough, TA23 0SH 6/25/20/108 Mr R Martin - Lawful Development Certificate for the Approved existing use of a mobile home occupied by a key 04-Mar-2021 worker. (CLEUD ) - The Caravan, Lillycombe House, Porlock, Somerset, TA24 8JP Item 8 - Page 3 ITEM 8 EXMOOR NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY MEETING Application decisions delegated to the Chief Executive Ref and Grid Ref Applicant & Location Decision and Date HRN 20/02 Mr. L Ridley, Wessex Water - Hedgerow removal Approved notice for the proposed removal of one 4 metre 08-Mar-2021 section of hedgerow. (HRN ) - Hedgerow at the southern boundary of Luckbarrow Reservoir, West Luccombe, Minehead, TA24 8HX 6/14/20/109 Edward & Charles Greenall & O'Connor - Proposed Approved with conversion of storage rooms in stables to disabled Conditions accessible one bedroom flat for use as holiday 18-Feb-2021 accommodation. (Amended description) (Full ) - Simonsbath Barton, Simonsbath, Minehead, TA24 7SJ 6/43/20/109 Mr P Greenslade - Proposed erection of a two storey Withdrawn side extension, second floor extension and loft 23-Feb-2021 conversion. (Householder ) - QUARRY FIELD, WOOTTON COURTENAY, MINEHEAD, TA24 8RA 62/41/20/022 Coast & Country Parks Ltd - Lawful development Approved certificate for the proposed use of land all year round 01-Mar-2021 as a camping site. (CLOPUD ) - Channel View Caravan Park, West Lyn, Barbrook, Lynton, EX35 6LD 6/25/20/107 Rob Joules, The National Trust for Places of Histori - Approved Lawful development certificate for the use of the 09-Mar-2021 property as a caravan and camping site with associated facilities. (CLEUD ) - Cloud Farm, Oare, Devon, EX35 6NU Item 8 - Page 4.
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