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To Access Forms and Drawings Associated with the Applications Printed On 18/05/2015 Weekly List ESBC www.eaststaffsbc.gov.uk Sal Khan CPFA, MSc Head of Service LIST No: 20/2015 PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED DURING THE PERIOD 11/05/2015 TO 15/05/2015 To access forms and drawings associated with the applications below, please use the following link :- http://www.eaststaffsbc.gov.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/ApplicationSearch.aspx and enter the full reference number. Alternatively you are able to view the applications at:- Customer Services Centre, Market Place, Burton upon Trent or the Customer Services Centre, Uttoxeter Library, Red Gables, High Street, Uttoxeter. REFERENCE Grid Ref: 407,873.00 : 324,657.00 P/2015/00534 Parish(s): Abbots Bromley Householder Ward(s): ABROMLEY Bagots Erection of a single storey rear/side extension and relocation of car parking into rear garden Northwood House For Mrs S Mayman Bagot Street c/o Mark Dukes Building Design Abbots Bromley Sandborough Farm Staffordshire Yoxall Road WS15 3DA Hamstall Ridware Nr. Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 3SA REFERENCE Grid Ref: 407,873.00 : 324,657.00 P/2015/00560 Parish(s): Abbots Bromley Listed Building Consent Ward(s): ABROMLEY Bagots Listed Building Consent for the erection of a single storey rear/side extension, and replacement painted timber window to front living room Northwood House For Mrs S Mayman Bagot Street c/o Mark Dukes Building Design Abbots Bromley Sandborough Farm Staffordshire Yoxall Road WS15 3DA Hamstall Ridware Nr. Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 3SA Page 1 of 13 Printed On 18/05/2015 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 20/2015 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 408,412.00 : 324,297.00 P/2015/00678 Parish(s): Abbots Bromley Householder Ward(s): ABROMLEY Bagots Erection of a single storey two bay garage Ash Tree House For Miss Sarah Whitehouse Ashbrook Lane c/o G J Perry Abbots Bromley Planning Consultant Staffordshire 62 Carter Street WS15 3DN Uttoxeter Staffordshire ST14 8EU REFERENCE Grid Ref: 406,404.00 : 326,806.00 P/2015/00708 Parish(s): Abbots Bromley Prior Approval - Class MB Ward(s): ABROMLEY Bagots Prior Approval for the conversion of agricultural building to form two dwellings Heatley Hall Farm For Mr and Mrs G F Whirledge Heatley Lane c/o AM Planning Consultants Limited Heatley 17 Derwent Road Abbots Bromley Stapenhill Staffordshire Burton upon Trent WS15 3EW Staffordshire DE15 9FR REFERENCE Grid Ref: 423,866.00 : 321,874.00 P/2015/00232 Parish(s): Anglesey Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Anglesey Part demolition of existing public house to facilitate the conversion from public house and store to form 5 x 1 bed apartments and 1 x 2 bed apartment including construction of vehicular access, boundary railings and gate New Talbot Hotel For Mr K M Hussain and H W Waheed Anglesey Road c/o CooPe Design Burton Upon Trent 5a Market Place Staffordshire Burton upon Trent DE14 3NN Staffordshire DE14 1HA REFERENCE Grid Ref: 423,824.00 : 322,228.00 P/2015/00658 Parish(s): Anglesey Householder Ward(s): Anglesey Retention of a first floor rear extension and single storey rear extension 76 Beech Street For Mr K Hussain Burton Upon Trent c/o Niche Architecture Ltd Staffordshire First Floor 22R DE14 3QB Imex Business Centre Shobnall Road Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE14 2AU Page 2 of 13 Printed On 18/05/2015 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 20/2015 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 418,798.00 : 318,024.00 P/2015/00373 Parish(s): Barton under Needwood Householder Ward(s): Needwood Erection of a single storey front extension 16 Linden Road For Mr T Wright Barton Under Needwood c/o J T Associates Staffordshire The Cart Hovel DE13 8LN Court Drive Shenstone Lichfield Staffordshire WS14 0JQ REFERENCE Grid Ref: 418,841.00 : 318,222.00 P/2015/00593 Parish(s): Barton under Needwood Householder Ward(s): Needwood Erection of a two storey rear extension Plum Tree Cottage For Dr Timothy England 16 Short Lane c/o Mark Dukes Building Design Barton Under Needwood Sandborough Farm Staffordshire Yoxall Road DE13 8LA Hamstall Ridware Nr. Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 3SA REFERENCE Grid Ref: 418,811.00 : 318,693.00 P/2015/00614 Parish(s): Barton under Needwood Householder Ward(s): Needwood Erection of a part two storey, part single storey front extension and a part two storey, part single storey rear extension, installation of replacement dormer windows and raising of part of ridge heigh The Towers House For Mr & Mrs W James Dunstall Road c/o Richard Partington Architect Barton Under Needwood 6 Oaks Drive Staffordshire Four oaks DE13 8AX Sutton Coldfield West Midlands B75 5AP REFERENCE Grid Ref: 425,532.00 : 324,860.00 P/2015/00486 Parish(s): Burton Detailed Planning Application Stretton Ward(s): Burton Eton Park Substitution of house types to Plots 67-73, 78-83, 94-104 and 107-115 including alterations to the site layout Former Plasplugs Limited For Mr Nick Wilkins Wetmore Road c/o Planning 2 Detail Ltd Burton Upon Trent BVIC Staffordshire Central Boulevard DE14 1SD Solihull West Midlands B90 8AJ Page 3 of 13 Printed On 18/05/2015 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 20/2015 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 424,964.00 : 323,071.00 P/2015/00669 Parish(s): Burton Advertisement Consent Ward(s): Burton Display of two internally illuminated letter signs, 1 internally illuminated red, green and white heart sign, 2 fabric awnings with trough light illumination, 2 internally illuminated letter and symbol signs, 1 internally illuminated menu case, vinyl graphics to windows, fabric barrier system to front elevation and 1 Jumbrella sign (Revised scheme) Unit A For Tragus Ltd Former Chicago Rock Cafe c/o Harrison Design Company Ltd Middleway Park Guild Street 15 Coleshill Street Burton Upon Trent Sutton Coldfield Staffordshire Birmingham DE14 1NQ West Midlands B72 1SD REFERENCE Grid Ref: 424,894.00 : 322,641.00 P/2015/00674 Parish(s): Burton Change of Use Ward(s): Burton Change of use from Class B1 (Office) to Class A1 (Hairdressers) Unit D For Mr Gamil Hamid Ali 37 New Street c/o Stephen Capper Design & Planning Burton upon Trent 16 Savey Lane Staffordshire Yoxall DE14 3QW Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 8PD REFERENCE Grid Ref: 424,369.00 : 322,555.00 P/2015/00676 Parish(s): Burton Change of Use Ward(s): Burton Change of use to internet cafe 45 Uxbridge Street For Mr M Arfan Burton Upon Trent c/o Mr T Johnson Staffordshire 41 Faraday Avenue DE14 3JR Stretton Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0FX REFERENCE Grid Ref: 410,171.00 : 341,425.00 P/2015/00343 Parish(s): Denstone Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Churnet Installation of slurry lagoon Quixhill Farm For W Salt & Son Quixhill Bank Quixhill Farm Quixhill Quixhill Bank Staffordshire Quixhill ST14 5DB Staffordshire ST14 5DB Page 4 of 13 Printed On 18/05/2015 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 20/2015 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 423,976.00 : 325,246.00 P/2015/00568 Parish(s): Horninglow and Eton Listed Building Consent Ward(s): Horninglow Listed Building application for internal and external alterations to facilitate the repair and renovation of the existing building The Chestnuts For Devonshire Properties Ltd Horninglow Road North c/o MAS Architecture Ltd Burton upon Trent The Atkins Staffordshire Lower Bond Street DE13 0SZ Hinckley Leicestershire LE10 1QU REFERENCE Grid Ref: 399,039.00 : 335,035.00 P/2015/00542 Parish(s): Leigh Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Abbey Retention of a farm track Sherratts Wood Farm For Mr B Fletcher-Chard Hill Lane Sherratts Wood Farm Middleton Green Hill Lane Staffordshire Middleton Green ST10 4PQ Staffordshire ST10 4PQ REFERENCE Grid Ref: 401,267.00 : 336,529.00 P/2015/00625 Parish(s): Leigh Planning Condition (Minor Material Amendment Ward(s): Abbey Application under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1995 for the conversion of existing barn to form four dwellings and erection of detached building to form four garages, erection of a conservatory to the rear of existing farmhouse, erection of a detached double garage and detached building to form gym, with associated external alterations and demolition of existing farm buildings without complying with Conditions 13, 14, 15, 16 of planning permission P/2014/00497 dated 19/06/2014 relating to the farmhouse restoration being carried out and brought into use independently of the barn conversion Moor Farm For Mr & Mrs Bailey Manor Lane c/o Croft Architecture Upper Leigh 6-7 Pearl House ST10 4SN Anson Court Staffordshire Technology Park Stafford ST18 0GB Page 5 of 13 Printed On 18/05/2015 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 20/2015 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 401,267.00 : 336,529.00 P/2015/00626 Parish(s): Leigh Planning Condition Ward(s): Abbey Application under Section 17 of the Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 for a listed building application for internal and external alterations to existing farmhouse including the erection of a conservatory to the rear, formation of new door openings, installation of partition walls and new rooflights, and internal and external alterations to existing barn to facilitate conversion to form four dwellings including formation of new door and window openings, installation of partition walls and infilling of some window openings, and demolition of existing farm buildings without complying with Conditions 13, 14, 15 & 16 of Listed Building Consent P/2014/00498 dated 19/06/2014 relating to the farmhouse restoration to be carried out and brought into use independently of the barn conversion Moor Farm For Mr & Mrs Bailey Manor Lane c/o Croft Architecture Upper Leigh 6-7 Pearl House ST10 4SN Anson Court Staffordshire Technology Park Stafford ST18 0GB REFERENCE Grid Ref: 413,320.00 : 330,866.00 P/2015/00620 Parish(s):
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