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Typed By: Apb Computer Name: LTP020 ST EDMUNDSBURY BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING AND GROWTH DECISIONS WEEK ENDING 25/08/2017 PLEASE NOTE THE DECISIONS LIST RUN FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY EACH WEEK DC/16/2815/FUL Planning Application - 2no. storage tanks Land West Of North Farm DECISION: for liquid organic waste Little Heath Approve Application Barnham DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr A Watson Suffolk Delegated AGENT: Robert Farrow (Design) Ltd - Mr ISSUED DATED: Robert Farrow 21 Aug 2017 WARD: Bardwell PARISH: Barnham DC/16/0300/OUT Outline Planning Application for the Land East Of Barrow Hill DECISION: construction of (i) 75 dwellings roads and Barrow Hill Approve Application open space and (ii) 1 hectare of B1 and B8 Barrow DECISION TYPE: employment land. The application includes Suffolk Delegated only details of one new access for the ISSUED DATED: residential element and an amended 24 Aug 2017 access for the employment area. All other WARD: Barrow details (doctors surgery parking, roads, PARISH: Barrow Cum open space) shown are indicative only. Denham APPLICANT: Mr William Phizacklea AGENT: Strutt & Parker - Mr Richard Clews DC/16/1920/FUL Planning Application - Change of use from 21 Hillside Road DECISION: B1/B2 Industrial unit to D2 Dance Studio Bury St Edmunds Refuse Application as amended by the email received Suffolk DECISION TYPE: 11.04.2017. IP32 7EA Delegation Panel ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Ms Clare Robinson 23 Aug 2017 AGENT: Philip Cobbold Planning Ltd - Mr WARD: Moreton Hall Phil Cobbold PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/17/1286/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 19 Bunbury Road DECISION: Single storey rear extension (ii) first floor Bury St Edmunds Refuse Application rear extension (Resubmission of Suffolk DECISION TYPE: DC/16/2623/HH) IP32 6HU Delegation Panel ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr J Hunter 23 Aug 2017 AGENT: Mr Eric Tricker WARD: Northgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/17/1303/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 20 Sutton Close DECISION: single storey rear extension (ii) first floor Bury St Edmunds Approve Application side extension (Resubmission of IP32 7EP DECISION TYPE: DC/17/0631/HH) Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Hodgson 21 Aug 2017 AGENT: Thurlow Architects - Thurlow WARD: Moreton Hall Architects Ltd PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/17/1329/TPO TPO 172(1992) - Tree Preservation Order - Child Health Centre DECISION: (i) 1no. Sycamore (T1 on plan, within G11 Hospital Road Approve Application of order) remove basal suckers, (ii) 2no. Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: Hawthorn (T3 and T6 on plan, within G10 IP33 3ND Delegated of order) fell, (iii) 1no. Holly (T4 on plan, ISSUED DATED: within G10 of order) crown lift on western 21 Aug 2017 aspect to approximately 2 metres, (iv) WARD: Abbeygate 6no. Lime (T9 to T14 on plan, within G12 PARISH: Bury St of order) remove basal suckers Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) APPLICANT: Mr Ray Watson - Norfolk And Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust AGENT: David Franklin - Urban Forestry DC/17/1386/FUL Planning Application - Change of use from 30 - 31 Cornhill DECISION: A1 (retail) to A3 (restaurant) Bury St Edmunds Approve Application Suffolk DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: D And A (2156) LTD IP33 1DY Delegated AGENT: Le Sage Associates ISSUED DATED: 22 Aug 2017 WARD: Abbeygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) 2. DC/17/1498/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - 82 Southgate Street DECISION: 1no. Willow - fell Bury St Edmunds No Objections IP33 2BJ DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Steven Smith Delegated ISSUED DATED: 22 Aug 2017 WARD: Abbeygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/17/1326/TPO TPO259(1973) - Tree Preservation Order - Devonshire House DECISION: (i) 1no. Common Beech (T0430 on plan High Street Approve Application and within area G8 on order) remove Cavendish DECISION TYPE: hanging dead branch at 8 metre and carry CO10 8AS Delegated out 2 metre height reduction; (ii) 4no. ISSUED DATED: Common Beech (T0431, T0434, T0435 and 23 Aug 2017 T0436 on plan and within area G8 on WARD: Cavendish order) carry out 2 metre height reduction PARISH: Cavendish and lateral reduction; (iii) 1no. Common Beech (T0432 on plan and within area G8 on order) carry out 2 metre height reduction and lateral reduction and reduce lowest southern branch encroaching on tennis court to achieve 2 metre clearance; (iv) 1no. Common Beech (T0433 on plan and within area G8 on order) carry out 2 metre height reduction and lateral reduction and remove dead hanging branch at 11 metre; (v) 1no. Common Beech (T0437 on plan and within area G8 on order) carry out 4 metre overall height and spread reduction APPLICANT: Hodges AGENT: Claire Kettle - Bartlett Tree Experts DC/17/1371/HH Householder Planning Application - One The Old Parsonage DECISION: and half storey garage with balcony to The Street Approve Application West elevation (following demolition of Coney Weston DECISION TYPE: existing garage) IP31 1HG Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Salter 25 Aug 2017 AGENT: Miss Stacey Cobbold - Whitworth WARD: Bardwell PARISH: Coney Weston 3. DC/17/1372/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - The Old Parsonage DECISION: One and half storey garage with balcony to The Street Approve Application West elevation (following demolition of Coney Weston DECISION TYPE: existing garage) IP31 1HG Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Salter 25 Aug 2017 AGENT: Miss Stacey Cobbold - Whitworth WARD: Bardwell PARISH: Coney Weston DC/17/1260/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - Plumbers Arms DECISION: modified access to basement from first Bury Road Approve Application floor flat to ground floor flat Wickham Street DECISION TYPE: Wickhambrook Delegated APPLICANT: Mrs Leigh Hall Parry Properties Newmarket ISSUED DATED: Ltd Suffolk 22 Aug 2017 CB8 8PB WARD: Cavendish PARISH: Denston DC/17/1405/HH Householder Planning Application - Two 27 Hengrave Road DECISION: storey side extension with first floor Juliet Fornham All Saints Approve Application balcony. IP28 6LA DECISION TYPE: Delegation Panel APPLICANT: Mr Michael Gallimore ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Dennis Brocklesby - Lynwood 23 Aug 2017 Associates Ltd WARD: Fornham PARISH: Fornham All Saints DC/17/1406/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - 27 Hengrave Road DECISION: Two storey side extension with first floor Fornham All Saints Approve Application Juliet balcony, (ii) demolition of chimney IP28 6LA DECISION TYPE: stack, (iii) new internal staircase, (iv) new Delegation Panel dormer window to front elevation, (v) ISSUED DATED: removal of 2 no. windows to side elevation. 23 Aug 2017 WARD: Fornham APPLICANT: Mr Michael Gallimore PARISH: Fornham All AGENT: Mr Dennis Brocklesbyv - Lynwood Saints Associates Ltd 4. DC/17/1377/RM Reserved Matters Application - Submission Pond House DECISION: of details under DC/15/0322/OUT - Thurlow Road Approve Application appearance, landscaping, layout and scale Great Bradley DECISION TYPE: for DC/15/0322/OUT - (i) Detached house CB8 9LW Delegated (demolition of outbuildings) (ii) Creation of ISSUED DATED: Garages 25 Aug 2017 WARD: Withersfield APPLICANT: Aird Developments Limited PARISH: Great Bradley AGENT: Thurlow Architects - Thurlow Architects Ltd DC/17/1071/TPO TPO 341 (1973) Tree Preservation Order - 1 Lodge Close DECISION: (i) 1no. Hornbeam (T3 on plan, within A1 Great Barton Approve Application on order) pollard to approximately 2 IP31 2SL DECISION TYPE: metres, and (ii) 2no. Hornbeam and 1no. Delegation Panel Chestnut (T4, T5 and T6 on plan, within A1 ISSUED DATED: on order) fell 23 Aug 2017 WARD: Great Barton APPLICANT: Mr Richard Player PARISH: Great Barton AGENT: Mr Paul Thomas - Elite Tree Services (EA) Ltd DC/17/1206/ADV Application for Advertisement Consent - (i) Unit1 The Trade Centre DECISION: 8no. Internally illuminated fascia signs, (ii) Haverhill Business Park Approve Application 5no. Non illuminated fascia signs and (iii) Iceni Way DECISION TYPE: 1no. Non illuminated Totem sign Haverhill Delegated Suffolk ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr Glyn Stroud, MKM Building CB9 7FD 25 Aug 2017 Supplies LTD WARD: Haverhill East AGENT: Mr Mark Blanchard - Designs PARISH: Haverhill Town Signage Solutions Council (EMAIL) DC/17/1354/TPO TPO 529 (2011) - Tree Preservation Order Heazworth House DECISION: - 1no. Ash (T2 on plan and order) Reduce 17-19 Hamlet Road Approve Application crown height and lateral spread by 1.5 Haverhill DECISION TYPE: metres CB9 8EE Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Ms Jo Glass, Just Ask Services 24 Aug 2017 Ltd WARD: Haverhill East AGENT: Mr Richard Green - R W Green PARISH: Haverhill Town Limited Council (EMAIL) 5. DC/17/0892/FUL Planning Application - Change of use and The Vine Inn DECISION: conversion from public house storage (B8) High Street Approve Application to residential dwelling (C3) Hopton DECISION TYPE: IP22 2QX Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Coby Hindley ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Stuart Harrison - E & P Building 22 Aug 2017 Design WARD: Barningham PARISH: Hopton Cum Knettishall DC/17/1457/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - 1 Brook Close DECISION: 2 no. Ash trees (T1 and T2 on plan) pollard Horringer No Objections to a height of 5 metres Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: Suffolk Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Robert Turner IP29 5PY ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Gadd Brothers - Trees And 22 Aug 2017 Landscapes WARD: Horringer And Whelnetham PARISH: Horringer Cum Ickworth DC/17/1477/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - Buttons Close DECISION: (i) 1no. Ash (A on plan) and 1no. Prunus 35 High Street No Objections (D on plan) reduce overall crown by 33%; Ixworth DECISION TYPE: (ii) 1no. Holly (C on plan) reduce in height Bury St Edmunds Delegated by 40% Suffolk ISSUED DATED: IP31 2HJ 25 Aug 2017 APPLICANT: Mr Steven Fitt WARD: Ixworth PARISH: Ixworth & Ixworth Thorpe DC/17/0854/FUL Planning Application - Convert and extend 22 Dash End DECISION: existing garage to form two storey dwelling Kedington Withdrawn/ Abandoned Haverhill DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr And Mrs D Kent Suffolk Delegated AGENT: Mr Colin Clarke CB9 7QR ISSUED DATED: 21 Aug 2017 WARD: Kedington PARISH: Kedington 6.
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