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INDEX Ref No Address Parish Pg INDEX Ref No Address Parish Pg Major 03/01600/OUTEIS Land off Newport Broughton and 21 Road, Broughton Milton Keynes Village Parish Council Major 04/01891/FUL CBXIII Site adjoining Central Milton 61 Midsummer Boulevard, Keynes Parish Council Witan Gate and Avebury Boulevard, Central Milton Keynes Major 04/02056/FUL CBXIII Site adjoining Central Milton 61 Midsummer Boulevard, Keynes Parish Council Witan Gate and Avebury Boulevard, Central Milton Keynes Major 04/02014/REM Land off Wilton Avenue West Bletchley 88 and Church Green Parish Council Road, Bletchley Major 04/02039/FUL Knowlhill Sites M and N, Loughton 100 Roebuck Way, Knowlhill Parish Council Major 04/02075/FUL Reserve Site 9, Campbell Park 114 Shackleton Place, Parish Council Oldbrook Minor 04/01862/FUL The Orchard, 13 Simpson 126 Simpson, Milton Keynes Parish Council Minor 04/01869/FUL Linford Lakes, Wolverton Haversham Cum Little 132 Road, Great Linford Linford Parish Council Minor 04/01903/OUT Land at Rear of 222b, Great Linford 140 224 And 226, Wolverton Parish Council Road, Blakelands Minor 04/01909/OUT Land Rear of 52, 54 and Haversham Cum Little 149 56 Wolverton Road/Manor Linford Parish Council Drive, Haversham Minor 04/01953/FUL Land at Corner of Fairford Great Linford 153 Crescent and Cornbury Parish Council Crescent, Downhead Park DEVELOPMENT 9 FEBRUARY 2005 CONTROL COMMITTEE L:\Committee\2004-05\DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE\9 FEBRUARY 2005\09-02-05_INDEX.doc Minor 04/02002/FUL Linford Lakes, Wolverton Haversham Cum Little 164 Road, Great Linford Linford Parish Council Minor 04/02047/OUT 31 Malting Close, Stoke Goldington 171 Stoke Goldington, Parish Council Newport Pagnell Minor 04/02079/FUL Land off Hanslope Castlethorpe 176 Road, Hanslope Road, Parish Council Castlethorpe Minor 04/02085/FUL Morrisons Supermarket, Shenley Brook End 181 4 Barnsdale Drive, and Tattenhoe Westcroft Parish Council Minor 04/02261/FULTN Lorry Park, North Crawley Newport Pagnell 187 Road, Newport Pagnell Town Council Minor 04/02298/FUL Land to rear of 39 - 40 Bletchley and Fenny 193 Saffron Street, Bletchley Stratford Town Council Other 04/01832/FUL 50 Surrey Place, West Bletchley 205 Bletchley, Milton Keynes Parish Council Other 04/01865/FUL 11 Holliday Close, Shenley Church End 210 Crownhill, Milton Keynes Parish Council Other 04/01925/ANOT Land off Wood Lane, Weston Underwood 217 Weston Underwood Parish Council Other 04/02003/FUL 68 Church Green Road, West Bletchley 233 Bletchley, Milton Keynes Parish Council Other 04/02064/FUL 52 Lennon Drive, Shenley Church End 238 Crownhill, Milton Keynes Parish Council Other 04/02097/FUL Former Dixon Motors Loughton 243 Dealership, Roebuck Way, Parish Council Knowlhill Other 04/02231/FUL Queen Eleanor Combined Stony Stratford 254 School, Galley Hill, Stony Town Council Stratford Other 04/02233/FUL 33 Rowsham Dell, Giffard Great Linford 258 Park, Milton Keynes Parish Council Other PS/550/02 Request for use of Planning 268 Obligation Monies Secured from Denbigh Stadium Development DEVELOPMENT 9 FEBRUARY 2005 CONTROL COMMITTEE L:\Committee\2004-05\DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE\9 FEBRUARY 2005\09-02-05_INDEX.doc .
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