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WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Uplands DC Planning WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Uplands DC Planning Sub Committee 3 November 2014 LIST OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS IN THE PERIOD FROM 26/09/2014 TO 21/10/2014 App No Location/Description App Decision/Date Parish 14/1056/P/FP Chescombe House Banbury Road Great Tew Grant, subject to GREAT TEW conditions Change of use of agricultural land to domestic, formation of new 08/10/2014 vehicular access, construction of earth bund (Retrospective) and erection of two outbuildings. 14/1084/P/FP Rectory Farm Church Enstone Grant, subject to ENSTONE conditions Erection of replacement dwelling together with associated works, 08/10/2014 landscaping and restoration of Tithe Barn (to allow amendments to previously approved application 13/1219/P/FP) 14/1117/P/FP Chestergate Frog Lane Milton Under Wychwood Grant, subject to MILTON UNDER conditions WYCHWOOD Erection of first floor and two storey extensions. 30/09/2014 14/1125/P/FP Stone Farm Lidstone Grant ENSTONE Installation of solar panel array. (Retrospective). 30/09/2014 14/1129/P/FP 8 Paradise Terrace Chipping Norton Refuse CHIPPING NORTON Alterations and erection of single storey front extension and 29/09/2014 detached study/store. 14/1132/P/FP Hill Barn Farm Laughton Hill Stonesfield Grant, subject to FAWLER conditions Alterations to include conversion of outbuilding and erection of 01/10/2014 single storey extension. 14/1150/P/FP 47 Shipton Road Ascott Under Wychwood Grant, subject to ASCOT UNDER conditions WYCHWOOD Erection of two storey and single storey rear extensions. 30/09/2014 14/1158/P/FP Swan Lane House Swan Lane Burford Grant, subject to BURFORD conditions Removal of single garage to provide additional parking and 26/09/2014 conversion of outbuilding to form self contained annex. 14/1162/P/FP 1 Hunts Close Stonesfield Grant, subject to STONESFIELD conditions Erection of two, two storey rear extensions and enclose side 26/09/2014 entrance porch, linking house to existing garage. 14/1177/P/FP 7 Stow Road Fifield Grant, subject to FIFIELD conditions Removal of existing sheds and erection of new outbuilding with 26/09/2014 carport. 14/1183/P/LB Wilcote House Wilcote Grant, subject to FINSTOCK conditions NORTH LEIGH Alterations to include new doorway and terrace to rear of dwelling 26/09/2014 and internal reconfiguration of rooms. 14/1187/P/LB New House Farm House Nether Worton Chipping Norton Grant, subject to WORTON conditions Internal and external alterations. 26/09/2014 Item 5 Page 1 of 3 WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Uplands DC Planning Sub Committee 3 November 2014 LIST OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS IN THE PERIOD FROM 26/09/2014 TO 21/10/2014 App No Location/Description App Decision/Date Parish 14/1197/P/FP 27 Littlebrook Meadow Shipton Under Wychwood Grant, subject to SHIPTON conditions UNDER WYCHWOOD Erection of single storey extensions to form utility area, wood store, 02/10/2014 bin store and tool shed. 14/1200/P/FP 33 Lower Hades Road Tackley Grant, subject to TACKLEY conditions Erection of single storey side extension. 26/09/2014 14/1201/P/FP Kings House Choice Hill Road Over Norton Grant, subject to OVER NORTON conditions Erection of replacement summerhouse. 02/10/2014 14/1202/P/FP Wootton Down Farm House Wootton Grant, subject to WOOTTON conditions Conversion of barns & outbuildings to form additional 08/10/2014 accommodation including staff flat and guest accommodation. Erection of stables and remodelling of landscape. 14/1203/P/LB Wootton Down Farm House Wootton Grant, subject to WOOTTON conditions Internal and external alterations to dwelling and outbuildings. 08/10/2014 14/1204/P/FP 24 Rectory Lane Woodstock Grant, subject to WOODSTOCK conditions Removal of outbuildings and erection of single storey rear extension 30/09/2014 with new dormer window in existing roof and construction of garden room. 14/1205/P/LB 24 Rectory Lane Woodstock Grant, subject to WOODSTOCK conditions Internal and external alterations including removal of outbuildings 30/09/2014 and erection of single storey rear extension with new dormer window in existing roof. Erection of new garden room. 14/1212/P/FP The Old Bell Oxford Road Enstone Grant, subject to ENSTONE conditions Erection of single storey rear extension. 02/10/2014 14/1214/P/FP 37 Hill Rise Woodstock Grant, subject to WOODSTOCK conditions Erection of single storey rear and two storey front extensions 30/09/2014 14/1216/P/FP 9 Orchard Rise Burford Grant, subject to BURFORD conditions Erection of two storey rear extension. 26/09/2014 14/1220/P/FP Nutberry Hill Mawles Lane Shipton Under Wychwood Refuse SHIPTON UNDER WYCHWOOD Conversion of existing barn to dwelling (Amendments to Planning 08/10/2014 Permission 13/1450/P/FP to allow the insertion of three rooflights to South roof). Item 5 Page 2 of 3 WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Uplands DC Planning Sub Committee 3 November 2014 LIST OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS IN THE PERIOD FROM 26/09/2014 TO 21/10/2014 App No Location/Description App Decision/Date Parish 14/1228/P/S73 Land At Rockhill Farm Russell Way London Road Chipping Norton Grant, subject to CHIPPING conditions NORTON Variation of condition 3 of Planning Permission 12/1593/P/FP to 08/10/2014 replace the approved reconstituted stone ashlar finish with brickwork to two storey South West block . 14/1230/P/FP 33 The Sands Milton Under Wychwood Grant, subject to MILTON UNDER conditions WYCHWOOD Erection of single storey side extension. 07/10/2014 14/1235/P/FP Rose Haven Station Road Kingham Grant, subject to KINGHAM conditions Erection of single storey rear extension and single garage. 02/10/2014 14/1239/P/FP 15 London Road Chipping Norton Grant, subject to CHIPPING conditions NORTON Erection of replacement garage. 07/10/2014 14/1242/P/FP Unit 7 Wychwood Business Park Milton Road Shipton Under Grant, subject to SHIPTON Wychwood conditions UNDER WYCHWOOD Installation of storage container to replace retrospective container. 07/10/2014 14/1247/P/FP Fowlers Cottage Witney Lane Stonesfield Grant, subject to STONESFIELD conditions Erection of single storey extension, alterations to include dormer 07/10/2014 windows to front elevation. 14/1248/P/FP 8 Glovers Close Chipping Norton Grant, subject to CHIPPING conditions NORTON Conversion of garage to form additional living accommodation. 02/10/2014 14/1251/P/FP Peacheys Cottage Asthall Grant, subject to ASTHAL conditions Erection of single storey extension. 07/10/2014 14/1252/P/LB Peacheys Cottage Asthall Grant, subject to ASTHAL conditions Alterations to include erection of single storey extension. 07/10/2014 14/1265/P/FP 12 Cadogan Park Woodstock Grant, subject to WOODSTOCK conditions Conversion of garage to study and cloakroom with apex roof and 07/10/2014 replacement conservatory. 14/1314/P/CLE Hill Top Heythrop Grant HEYTHROP Certificate of lawfulness.(To allow unrestricted occupancy) 21/10/2014 Count: 34 Item 5 Page 3 of 3.
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