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DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE for Information Only DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE For Information Only APPROVALS ISSUED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/1540/RM Mr C Jolley Sapcote Parish Council Land Rear Of Church View House Cooks Lane Sapcote Erection of two dwellings with associated access (Reserved Matters) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0043/VAR South Leicester Crematorium Countesthorpe Parish South Leicester Crematorium Foston Road Countesthorpe Council Variation of condition 7 attached to Planning Application 13/0471/1/PX to allow the scattering of ashes and placing of memorials ( Garden or Lake Marker and Garden Memorial Plaque only) in the undeveloped meadow area. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0255/HH Georgina Armour-Langham Glen Parva Parish Council 2D Little Glen Road Glen Parva Leicestershire First floor side extension Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0271/FUL Mrs Surinder Kaur Countesthorpe Parish Countesthorpe Community College Winchester Road Council Countesthorpe Replacement of existing fencing and floodlighting with new 3m high fencing and 8m high columns with floodlights mounted at a height of 8.7m. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0278/HH Mr David Woodcock Kirby Muxloe Parish Greystones Holmewood Drive Kirby Muxloe Council Single storey side and rear extensions. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0286/HH Mr B O'Reilly Sapcote Parish Council 40 Leicester Road Sapcote Leicestershire Creation of dropped kerb and erection of fence and gate along western boundary Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0308/FUL Mr S Palfreyman Sapcote Parish Council Unit 12A Rugby House Hinckley Road Change of use from retail (Use Class A1) to a childrens day nursery for up to 40 children (Use Class D1) DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE For Information Only Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0313/ADV Everards Brewery Whetstone Parish Council Dog & Gun Lutterworth Road Whetstone Erection of illuminated and non illuminated signage Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0318/ADV Mr Paul Bradbury Narborough Parish Council Leisure Centre King Edward Avenue Narborough Erection of advertising monolith Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0330/TPO Mr. Peter Westerman Glenfield Parish Council 35 Fairefield Crescent Glenfield Leicestershire Removal of two Holly trees and crown reduction of one Laurel tree. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0332/LBC Mr Robert Haworth Stoney Stanton Parish Tudor Cottage Carey Hill Road Stoney Stanton Council Installation of alarm boxes and associated alarm detectors Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0339/HH Mr Benjamin Robotham Narborough Parish Council 22 Woodhouse Road Narborough Leicestershire Single storey side and rear extensions (Revised Scheme) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0342/HH MR John Welford Whetstone Parish Council 7 Biggs Close Whetstone Leicestershire Single storey side and rear extension. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0347/HH Mr & Mrs D Stearn Croft Parish Council 54 Arbor Road Croft Leicestershire Two storey rear and single storey side extensions and increase in roof height to provide accommodation in roof space (to include demolition of existing garage) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0348/FUL Mr Geraint Thomas Enderby Parish Council Unit 4 Thorpe Way Grove Park Single storey extension to north elevation DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE For Information Only Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0349/HH Mr John Lambert Blaby Parish Council 4 The Avenue Blaby Leicestershire Single storey rear extension, loft conversion including two dormer windows with Juliette balconies to the rear, detached double garage to side and creation of front entrance with boundary wall (Revised Scheme) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0350/HH Ms C Antill Glen Parva Parish Council 14 Featherby Drive Glen Parva Leicestershire Single storey rear extension Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0353/HH Mr Sandip Ubhoo Braunstone Town Council 1 Shakespeare Drive Braunstone Town Leicestershire Single storey front, side and rear extensions Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0356/HH Mr & Mrs Fincham Countesthorpe Parish 71 Jubilee Way Countesthorpe Leicestershire Council Single storey rear extension Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0364/HH Mr Steve Clissold Sapcote Parish Council 5 Tuckey Close Sapcote Leicestershire Single storey front and rear extensions, alterations to existing garage and increase in roof height to create first floor habitable accommodation (Revised Scheme) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0377/HH Mr & Mrs English Glenfield Parish Council 31 Piers Road Glenfield Leicestershire Demolition of conservatory and garage and erection of single storey rear extension and double garage. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0378/HH Mr Chris Bissett Thurlaston Parish Council 3 Desford Road Thurlaston Leicestershire Single storey rear extension. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0380/HH Mr Ryan Heighton Narborough Parish Council 6 Burns Street Narborough Leicestershire Single storey front and rear extension and alterations to dwelling. DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE For Information Only Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0384/FUL Ms M De Carle Blaby Parish Council Blaby Civic Centre 22 - 24 Leicester Road Blaby Change of use of room within Civic Centre (Use Class B1) to physiotherapy clinic (Use Class D1) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0386/HH Mr D Hanson Glenfield Parish Council 59 Faire Road Glenfield Leicestershire Single storey side and rear extension Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0387/VAR Blaby District Council Whetstone Parish Council Land Off Enderby Road (adjacent To Whetstone Recycling And Household Waste Site) Whetstone Leicestershire Variation of condition 9 attached to planning permission 14/1120/1/PX to amend approved plans Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0398/HH Mr & Mrs D Redhead Narborough Parish Council 10 Browning Street Narborough Leicestershire First floor and two storey side and single storey rear extensions Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0399/HH Mr And Mrs Brian Screeton Cosby Parish Council 25 Cambridge Road Cosby Leicestershire Single storey rear extension. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0401/HH Mr Phillip Houlder Glenfield Parish Council 5 Steyning Crescent Glenfield Leicestershire Single storey rear extension Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0412/HH Mrs Claire West Braunstone Town Council 6 Riddington Road Braunstone Town Leicestershire Two storey and single storey side/rear extensions Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0417/HH Mrs Butler Enderby Parish Council 33 Queens Drive Enderby Leicestershire Creation of hardstanding to front driveway (Retrospective) DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE For Information Only Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0420/FUL Mr Adrian Robertson Braunstone Town Council 26 Westover Road Braunstone Town Leicestershire Pitched roof on existing garage Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0422/VAR Premier Inn Hotels Ltd Glenfield Parish Council Premier Inn Leicester Road Glenfield Variation of Condition 4 attached to planning permission 15/0982/FUL to amend approved plans Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0450/NMAT Ms April Knapp Croft Parish Council Land Off Poplars Road Croft Non-material amendments to planning application: 15/1098/FUL Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0471/TC June Towers Aston Flamville Parish Catania Lychgate Lane Aston Flamville Meeting Works to one Blue Cedar tree. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0489/NMAT Dr. M. Brunt Kirby Muxloe Parish 18 Towers Drive Kirby Muxloe Leicestershire Council Application for non-material amendment to planning permission 15/0440/HH Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0525/DOC A Obinwa Asda Stores Ltd Narborough Road South Braunstone Town Discharge of condition 6 imposed on planning permission 14/0527/1/PX requiring the submission of a land contamination report DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE For Information Only REFUSALS ISSUED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0247/VAR Mr Likhan Whetstone Parish Council Petrol Filling Station Cambridge Road Whetstone Variation of condition 3 of planning application 15/1555/FUL to allow the sale of hot food from the premises between 15:00 - 22.30 Mondays - Sunday inclusive Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0367/HH Mr P Saigal Countesthorpe Parish 7 Leela Close Countesthorpe Leicestershire Council Two storey and single storey side and rear extensions forming a swimming pool with a first floor gymnasium and glazed walkway linked to the main house Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0371/FUL Mr. Paul Greenfield Narborough Parish Council Land At Riverside Way Littlethorpe Erection of one detached dwelling with associated access, vehicle parking and amenity space. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0409/FUL Miss L M York Braunstone Town Council 6 Ayston Road Braunstone Town Leicestershire Two storey rear extension and alterations to existing shop and flat above, plus single storey rear extensions, alterations and conversion to form two new residential flats Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0455/NMAT Dr Webster Madira Kirby Muxloe Parish The Lodge Forest Drive Kirby Muxloe Council Application for non-material amendments to planning permission 15/1105/HH regarding changes to external appearance Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0511/NMAT Mr S Smith Croft Parish Council Land And Building Adjacent To 1 The Green Croft Non-material amendments to planning permission 14/0793/1/PX .
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