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Planning Services TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 26 Week Ending: 28th June 2019 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING (including fax and email) to arrive before the expiry date shown in the second to last column Head of Planning and Building Beech Hurst Weyhill Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection. You may view applications and submit comments on-line – go to www.testvalley.gov.uk APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 19/01590/TPON Fell T4 - Beech 9 Abbotts Hill, Little Ann, Mr Per Sabroe Mr Rory Gogan 25.06.2019 Andover, Hampshire SP11 7PJ 17.07.2019 ABBOTTS ANN 19/01565/FULLN Single storey rear and side The Cottage, Biddesden Mrs Sophie Adesina Mrs Donna Dodd 24.06.2019 extension to provide Bottom Road, Redenham, 26.07.2019 APPLESHAW additional living space and Andover Hampshire SP11 9AP external paving/level changes 19/01577/CLPN Application for a lawful 41 Sunflower Way, Andover, Mr Ian Foster Fay Eames 24.06.2019 development certificate for SP11 6GD, 17.07.2019 ANDOVER TOWN proposed porch, proposed (ROMANS) single storey rear extension, proposed dormer to house, proposed dormer to garage 19/01589/CLPN Application for a lawful 3 Furrow Way, Andover, SP11 Mr Stephen Edge Mrs Donna Dodd 25.06.2019 development certificate for 6FN, 18.07.2019 ANDOVER TOWN erection of single storey rear (ROMANS) extension 19/01323/FULLN Replace two windows on the Crisis And Support Centre, 15 - Mr Michael Lane Katie Nethersole YES 24.06.2019 north (rear) elevation 17 New Street, Andover, 26.07.2019 ANDOVER TOWN Hampshire SP10 1EL (ST MARYS) Week Ending: 28th June 2019 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 19/01460/LBWN Replace two windows on the Crisis And Support Centre, 15- Mr Michael Lane Katie Nethersole YES 24.06.2019 north (rear) elevation 17 New Street, Andover, SP10 26.07.2019 ANDOVER TOWN 1EL (ST MARYS) 19/01400/LBWN Erection of driveway gates, 11 Winchester Road, Andover, Mr Jon Hannon Fay Eames YES 26.06.2019 following demolition of SP10 2EG, 26.07.2019 ANDOVER TOWN existing wall (WINTON) 19/01569/LBWN Installation of 1 externally 5 Bridge Street, Andover, SP10 Mr Simon Clayton Mrs Donna Dodd YES 24.06.2019 illuminated projection sign 1BE, 17.07.2019 ANDOVER TOWN and 1 set of externally (WINTON) illuminated fascia text; painting of the fascia text, window frames and building 19/01578/FULLN Erection of driveway gates, 11 Winchester Road, Andover, Mr Jon Hannon Fay Eames YES 26.06.2019 following demolition of Hampshire, SP10 2EG 26.07.2019 ANDOVER TOWN existing wall (WINTON) Week Ending: 28th June 2019 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 19/01581/LBWN Retrospective application for 5 Bridge Street, Andover, SP10 Stonegate Pub Mrs Donna Dodd YES 24.06.2019 internal alterations 1BE, Company Ltd. 26.07.2019 ANDOVER TOWN (WINTON) 19/01611/FULLN Use of the highway forecourt 5 Bridge Street, Andover, SP10 Stonegate Pub Fay Eames YES 27.06.2019 for two tables and eight 1BE, Company Ltd 26.07.2019 ANDOVER TOWN chairs (retrospective) (WINTON) 19/01001/FULLN Creation of 5 disabled Andover Gym Club, Salto Andover Gymnastics Fay Eames YES 28.06.2019 parking spaces with turning Centre, Charlton Road, Club 26.07.2019 CHARLTON and access Andover Hampshire SP10 3JH 19/01599/FULLN Erection of veranda, to 50A Foxcotte Road, Charlton, Mr Steven And Mrs Fay Eames 26.06.2019 provide outdoor seating to SP10 4AT, Deborah Hawkins 19.07.2019 CHARLTON first floor bedroom, replace porch, insert velux cabrio balcony window and roof lights, and replace windows and cladding Week Ending: 28th June 2019 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 19/01592/FULLN Partial demolition of an Lower Farm , Church Street, Mr And Mrs R Penn Fay Eames 25.06.2019 existing house and the Hurstbourne Tarrant, SP11 26.07.2019 HURSTBOURNE erection of single storey and 0AX TARRANT two storey extensions to provide additional living space 19/01585/LBWN Structural and repair works to Old Rectory, Stockbridge Road, John Lewis Properties Katie Nethersole YES 24.06.2019 ceilings and roof Leckford, Stockbridge Ltd 26.07.2019 LECKFORD Hampshire SO20 6JF 19/01601/FULLN Single storey side and rear 1 Hillside Cottages, Willow Mr And Mrs Gibson Mrs Donna Dodd 26.06.2019 extension to provide annexe View , Longstock Road, 26.07.2019 LONGSTOCK Longstock, Stockbridge SO20 6DT 19/01229/FULLN The relocation of the Black The Black Swan , High Street, Mr Joe Li Miss Emma Jones 25.06.2019 Swan to a new building Monxton, SP11 8AW 26.07.2019 MONXTON erected on the Black Swan Car Park, construction of two 2 bedroom dwellings and the conversion of The Black Swan Public House to a single dwelling Week Ending: 28th June 2019 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 19/01230/LBWN The relocation of the Black The Black Swan , High Street, Mr Joe Li Miss Emma Jones 25.06.2019 Swan to a new building Monxton, SP11 8AW 26.07.2019 MONXTON erected on the Black Swan Car Park, construction of two 2 bedroom dwellings and the conversion of The Black Swan Public House to a single dwelling 19/01607/FULLN Erection of garden room, to Walnut Tree House, Station Mr Pete Allen Mr Luke Benjamin 27.06.2019 provide additional living Road, Over Wallop, 26.07.2019 OVER WALLOP space Stockbridge Hampshire SO20 8HU 19/01595/FULLN Erection of boundary fence Beechdean, Old London Road, Mrs Katherine Brown Fay Eames 26.06.2019 and gate Stockbridge, Hampshire SO20 26.07.2019 STOCKBRIDGE 6EJ 19/01583/TREEN T1 Magnolia - 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