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Northern Area Planning Committee Date: Thursday 20Th July 2006 Time: 5.30 P.M NOTICE OF MEETING Northern Area Planning Committee Date: Thursday 20th July 2006 Time: 5.30 p.m. Venue: Conference Room 1, Beech Hurst, Weyhill Road, Andover For further information or enquiries please contact: Caroline Lovelock - 01264 368014 email [email protected] Administration Service Test Valley Borough Council, Beech Hurst, Weyhill Road, Andover, Hampshire, SP10 3AJ www.testvalley.gov.uk The recommendations contained in the Agenda are made by the Officers and these recommendations may or may not be accepted by the Committee. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION SCHEME If members of the public wish to address the meeting they should notify the Administration Service at the Council's Beech Hurst office by noon on the working day before the meeting. Page 1 of 4 Test Valley Borough Council - Northern Area Planning Committee - 20th July 2006 Membership of Northern Area Planning Committee MEMBER WARD Councillor T. Southern Chairman Penton Bellinger Councillor Mrs Z. Brooks Vice Chairman Millway Councillor N.R. Arnell Amport Councillor R.J. Bailey St.Mary's Councillor C.S. Borg-Neal Harroway Councillor P.J. Boulton Broughton and Stockbridge Councillor J. Budzynski St.Mary's Councillor D.R. Busk Broughton and Stockbridge Councillor I.R. Carr Charlton Councillor D.N.A Drew Millway Councillor A.P. Dunnett Anna Councillor L.M. Gates Alamein Councillor Mrs S.M. Hawke Millway Councillor A. Hope Over Wallop Councillor R. Hughes Alamein Councillor A.V. Jackson Bourne Valley Councillor Mrs M.H. Kerley Winton Councillor P. Lashbrook Penton Bellinger Councillor C.D. Lynn Winton Councillor D.A.S MacDonald St.Mary's Councillor Mrs J.H.I Msonthi Alamein Councillor Mrs P. Mutton Winton Councillor J.S. Neal Harewood Councillor B.A. Page Harroway Councillor A.J. Peters Anna Councillor Mrs P.A. West Harroway 2 Page 2 of 4 Test Valley Borough Council - Northern Area Planning Committee - 20th July 2006 Northern Area Planning Committee Thursday 20th July 2006 AGENDA The order of these items may change as a result of members of the public wishing to speak 1. APOLOGIES 2. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION 3. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST 4. URGENT ITEMS 5. Minutes of the meeting held on 29th June 2006 6. 06/01288/TPON (REFUSE) 25 April 2006 5 - 7 SITE: Kingstone, Drove Road, Chilbolton, CHILBOLTON CASE OFFICER: Dermot Cox 7. 06/01140/FULLN (REFUSE) 12.04.2006 8 - 13 SITE: 2 Furzedown Cottage, Hay Down Lane, Fox Amport, AMPORT CASE OFFICER: Mr Lewis Oliver 8. 06/00892/FULLN (REFUSE) 24 April 2006 14 - 21 SITE: Glenside, Station Road, Chilbolton, CHILBOLTON CASE OFFICER: Mr Nicholas Parker 9. 06/01359/FULLN (PERMISSION) 09 May 2006 22 - 29 SITE: The Grain Silos, Weyhill Road, Andover, ANDOVER MILLWAY CASE OFFICER: Mr Lewis Oliver 3 Page 3 of 4 Test Valley Borough Council - Northern Area Planning Committee - 20th July 2006 10. 06/01396/FULLN (REFUSE) 12 May 2006 30 - 44 SITE: Land Adjacent To Copyhold Cottage, Village Street, Chilbolton, CHILBOLTON CASE OFFICER: Mr Nicholas Parker 11. 06/01642/CAWN (CONSENT) 30 May 2006 45 - 48 SITE: Flagons, Monxton Road, Amport, AMPORT CASE OFFICER: Miss Sarah Andrews 12. 06/01644/FULLN (PERMISSION) 01 June 2006 49 - 62 SITE: Flagons, Monxton Road, Amport, AMPORT CASE OFFICER: Miss Sarah Andrews 13. 06/01720/FULLN (PERMISSION) 07 June 2006 63 - 73 SITE: The Courtyard / The Former Haulage Yard, Back Lane, Ragged Appleshaw, PENTON GRAFTON CASE OFFICER: Mr Nicholas Parker 14. Information Notes 74 - 78 4 Page 4 of 4.
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