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Enforcement Notice & Stop Notice Register 2011 Enforcement Notice & Stop Notice Register 2011 Land charges E692 ref Address 1 Forge Court, Reading Road, Yateley. GU46 7RX Date of Issue 06 July 2011 Alleged Breach Without planning permission the replacement of three first floor traditional windows with UPVC double glazed windows on the south facing elevation. Requirements 1. Remove the UPVC Windows as detailed in item 3 of the Notice from the land. 2. Install three replacement windows with the existing window openings marked A on photograph 1 annexed to the Notice. 3. In carrying out the works detailed above any damage or alteration carried out to the surrounding masonry, window heads, sills or rendering (including the render mouldings) of the windows shall be made good to match the existing. Effective date 17 August 2011 Appeal No Appeal Lodged Land charges ref E693 Address 34 Aylesham Way, Yateley. GU46 6NS Date of Issue 28 October 2011 Alleged Breach Without planning permission the erection of a 1.8 high metre fence as shown by a bold black line and between the points marked by an “X” on the Plan (“the Fence”). Requirements 1. Permanently remove the Fence from the Land. 2. Permanently remove any debris from the Land resulting from the removal of the Fence. 3. Fill in any holes in the Land created by the removal of the Fence to the same level as that of the surrounding land. Effective date 09 December 2011 Appeal Appealed Enforcement Notice & Stop Notice Register 2010 Land charges E681 ref Address Land at 208 Fleet Road, Fleet, Hampshire, GU51 4BY Date of Issue 06 July 2010 Alleged Breach Without planning permission, the installation of a security shutter and its fixings to the front window of the ground floor of the building of the land. Requirements (A) Permanently remove the security shutter and its fixings to the front window of the ground floor of the building on the land; and (B) Make good any damage to the building on the land caused by the removal of the shutter including but not limited to, filling in any holes left by the removal of the security shutter and its fixings with materials to match the rest of the building. Effective date 17 August 2010 Appeal Land charges ref E682 Address Land at Girl Guide Hut, Mill Lane, Yateley, Hampshire, GU46 7TN Date of Issue 14 July 2010 Alleged Breach Without planning permission, the change of use of land to a residential caravan site. Requirements A) Permanently cease the use of the land as a residential caravan site; and B) Permanently remove the caravan from the land. Effective date 25th August 2010 Appeal Land charges E683 ref Address The Internet Car Showroom, Wintney Farm, Taplins Lane, Hartley Wintney. RG27 8SH Date of Issue 15 September 2010 Alleged Breach Without planning permission, the erection of a workshop building (“the Building”) used for purposes incidental to the use of the Land for the sale and/or display for sale of motor vehicles and the construction of a concrete base/retaining structure in the approximate position shown hatched black on the Plan. Requirements 1. Carry out the tree protection measures in accordance with Paragraph 1.0 of the schedule attached to this notice (“the Schedule”). 2. Remove the oak trees marked T2 and T3 on the plan labelled Outline Topographic Survey attached to the Schedule (“the Topographic Plan”) in accordance with Paragraph 1.1 of the Schedule. 3. Construct the tree protection measures around the Oak tree labelled T1 on the Topographic Plan in accordance with Paragraph 1.2 of the Schedule. 4. Demolish the unauthorised concrete base/retaining structure in accordance with Paragraphs 1.3 and 1.4 of the Schedule. 5. Construct the ground protection measures around the Oak tree labelled T1 on the Topographic Plan in accordance with Paragraph 1.5 of the Schedule. 6. Realign the concrete base/retaining structure in accordance with Paragraphs 2.0-2.2 inclusive of the Schedule. 7. Plant 2 ivy plugs at the base of each sleeper in accordance with Paragraph 2.3 of the Schedule. 8. Remove the tree protection in accordance with Paragraph 1.6 of the Schedule. 9. Decompact the exposed ground in the identified root protection area of the Oak Tree on the plan SK1 attached to the Schedule in accordance with Paragraph 1.7 and 1.8 of the Schedule. Effective date 27 October 2010 Appeal Appeal dismissed subject to variations. Land charges ref E684 Address Little Bramshot Farm, Cove Road, Fleet, Hampshire, GU51 2RT Date of Issue 24th November 2010 Alleged Breach Without planning permission, the change of use of land to use for the storage of caravans and campervans. Requirements A) Cease the use of the land for the storage of caravans and campervans; and B) Remove all caravans and campervans from the land; and C) Disconnect and remove all electrical, water and other services connected or provided to the unauthorised caravans and campervans; and D) Remove all hardstanding associated with the unauthorised use of the land and E) Reseed the land with grass seed. Effective date 20th June 2013 Appeal Appeal against refusal of planning application 09/01293/COU. Appeal Dismissed Land charges ref E685 Address 2A Bell Meadow Road, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 9DF Date of Issue 3rd December 2010 Alleged Breach Without planning permission, the erection of a 1.8 metre high close boarded fence to the side of the property, adjacent to the public highway ("the Fence"). Requirements A) Permanently remove the Fence from the land; and B) Restore the land to the state it was in before the unlawful erection of the Fence including, but not limited to, filling in any holes on the land caused by the removal of the fence. Effective date 14th January 2011 Appeal Land charges ref E686 Address 1/1A Folly Close, Fleet, Hampshire, GU52 7LN Date of Issue 18th February 2010 Alleged Breach Without planning permission, the erection of the dwelling known as 1a Folly Close ("the Dwelling") in the position outlined in black on the attached plan. Requirements A) Demolish the Dwelling; and B) Permanently remove from the land all detritus and building materials resulting from the demolition of the dwelling. Effective date 20th March 2010 Appeal Land charges E687 ref Address Bramble Farm, Moulsham Copse Lane, Yateley, Hampshire, GU46 7RF Date of Issue 14th December 2010 Alleged Breach Without planning permission, the change of use of the land to a mixed use of equestrian, storage of building trade materials and the parking of commercial vehicles unrelated to the equestrian use of the land. Requirements A) Cease the use of the land for the storage of building trade materials and parking of commercial vehicles unrelated to the equestrian use of the land; and B) Remove from the land all non-equestrian related materials including, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, vehicles and builders materials not associated with the lawful use of the land; and C) Restore the land to its former condition. Effective date 25th January 2011 Appeal Land charges ref E688 Address Bramble Farm, Moulsham Copse Lane, Yateley, Hampshire, GU46 7RF Date of Issue 14th December 2010 Alleged Breach Without planning permission, the siting of four (4) containers on the south-eastern corner of the land and shown marked "X" on the attached plan. Requirements A) Remove the four containers from the land; and B) Restore the land to its former condition. Effective date 25th January 2011 Appeal Enforcement Notice & Stop Notice Register 2009 Land charges E668 ref Address Land at Springwell Lane, Hartley Wintney. Date of Issue 02 February 2009 Alleged Without planning permission, the unauthorised erection of a barn for stabling which includes a concrete base, and a replacement bridge across the river Hart. Breach Requirements (A) Permanently remove the barn, including the concrete base, and all resulting debris from the land; and (B) Permanently remove the bridge and all resulting debris from the land: and (C) Restore the land to its former condition prior to the above works in points a) and b) taking place. Effective date 16 March 2009 Appeal Land charges E669 ref Address Land at Springwell Lane, Hartley Wintney. Date of Issue 02 February 2009 Alleged The land is being used for the storage of goods associated with the building trade to the detriment of the open countryside. Breach Requirements To remove all articles from the land which have no connection with the agricultural use of the land. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing this includes the removal of:- 3 low loaders and their associated contents. 3 skips. 2 blue containers. 2 red liquid containers. 1 green waste/liquid container. 1 red trailer. 1 pile of builders waste. Effective date 16 March 2009 Appeal Land charges E670 ref Address 6 Shires Way, Yateley, Hants. GU46 7SX Date of Issue 25 February 2009 Alleged Planning permission was granted on the 13th March 2008 for the erection of a double storey front extension. The approved elevation plan, FL 942 dated 10th January 2008, showed the first floor element of Breach the extension to be finished in weatherboarding to match the existing house. Condition 2 of the planning approval stated that the materials used should match the existing house. Requirements The first floor element of the extension is to be finished with white UPVc weatherboarding to match the existing house in accordance with the approved plan, FL 942 dated 10th January 2008. Effective date 09 April 2009 Appeal Land charges E671 ref Address The Falcon Public House, The Street, Rotherwick, Hants. RG27 9BL Date of Issue 04 March 2009 Alleged That a shelter has been erected to the front of the premises without the benefit of planning consent.
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