Weekly List of Applications Received by Brighton & Hove City Council

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Weekly List of Applications Received by Brighton & Hove City Council City Development and Regeneration Hove Town Hall Norton Road Hove BN3 3BQ WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL The following applications were registered by the City Council between 7/5/2021 1 and 7/11/2021 a) Affecting Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2021/02414 Flat 5 37-38 Adelaide Crescent Hove BN3 2JL Refurbishment, restoration and alterations to the internal layout. CENTRAL HOVE BH2021/02015 Flat 1 10 St Aubyns Hove BN3 2TB Erection of detached outbuilding in rear garden associated with ground floor flat (Retrospective) BH2021/02306 Flat 3 46 Church Road Hove BN3 2FN Conversion of 2no bedroom maisonette to form two 1no bedroom flats incorporating single storey rear extension. HOVE PARK BH2021/02273 60 Woodland Drive Hove BN3 6DJ Construction of garden room to the rear. PRESTON PARK BH2021/02429 13 Lucerne Road Brighton BN1 6GH Roof alterations to include front and rear rooflight and the installation of 1no rear dormer window. QUEEN'S PARK BH2021/02394 5 Bedford Street Brighton BN2 1AN Basement conversion incorporating creation of lightwell, new doors and window to rear elevation. BH2021/02410 Ground Floor 6 Walpole Terrace Brighton BN2 0EB Replacement of window in South elevation with UPVc window and door and window in east elevation with UPVc doors. Page 1 of 13 REGENCY BH2021/02372 51 - 52 North Street Brighton BN1 1RH Installation of new shop front. BH2021/02373 51 - 52 North Street Brighton BN1 1RH Display of internally illuminated fascia and projecting signs. BH2021/02382 24 Hampton Place Brighton BN1 3DD Alterations to rear fenestration and internal layout and repair and remedial works. BH2021/02384 24 Hampton Place Brighton BN1 3DD Erection of second floor extension to rear with roof terrace. BH2021/02385 24 Hampton Place Brighton BN1 3DD Erection of second floor extension to rear with roof terrace. BH2021/02387 Montpelier Inn 7-8 Montpelier Place Brighton BN1 3BF Conversion of existing public house (sui generis) and maisonette (C3) into 3no two bedroom maisonettes and 2no one bedroom flats (C3) with associated alterations. BH2021/02388 Montpelier Inn 7-8 Montpelier Place Brighton BN1 3BF Conversion of pub (A4) and maisonette (C3) to create 2no one-bedroom and 3no two-bedroom flats (C3). ST. PETER'S AND NORTH LAINE BH2021/01841 45 And 46 Trafalgar Street Brighton BN1 4ED Reconfiguration of 2no. existing GF Studio flats to provide 1no. larger studio flat and 1no. four bed, 3no. storey (plus LGF) house erected at the rear of 45/46 Trafalgar street. BH2021/02091 27 Kemp Street Brighton BN1 4EF Replacement of timber windows with UPVC windows (retrospective) BH2021/02092 126 Gloucester Road Brighton BN1 4BU Change of use of part of ground floor and of first floor from commercial (Class E) to residential (Class C3) and raising of ridge height to facilitate second floor accommodation to form 6no residential units, incorporating dormers to South and West elevations, alterations to fenestration and associated alterations. Page 2 of 13 BH2021/02203 The Astoria 10 - 14 Gloucester Place Brighton BN1 4AA Change of use at lower ground and ground floor from retail/ café/community use (A1/A2/B1/D1) to use Class E (commercial/business/service). BH2021/02234 20 New Road Brighton BN1 1UF Change of use to second and third floor from existing offices (Class E) to residential (C3) providing 4no. one bed flats. BH2021/02353 15 New Road Brighton BN1 1UF Redecoration of façade, replacement of existing UPVC windows with timber framed windows, removal and replacement of rooflights and demolition of chimney to rear and associated works. BH2021/02354 15 New Road Brighton BN1 1UF Display of externally illuminated fascia signs and non- illuminated fascia and window signs. BH2021/02392 5 St Georges Place Brighton BN1 4GA Change of use of upper maisonette from dwelling house (C3) to flexible use as dwelling house or small house in multiple occupation (C3/C4). BH2021/02393 5 St Georges Place Brighton BN1 4GA Internal alterations to facilitate the change of use of upper maisonette from dwelling house (C3) to flexible use as dwelling house or small house in multiple occupation (C3/ C4). BH2021/02413 Brighton Station Southern Railway Ltd Queens Road Brighton BN1 3XP Installation of new customer information system display and associated cabling to south facade of station entrance and removal of existing clock. WESTBOURNE BH2021/01850 Flat 1 183 And Flat 1 185 Kingsway Hove BN3 4GL Erection of single storey garden room to the rear of both properties. Page 3 of 13 WITHDEAN BH2021/02329 15 Cornwall Gardens Brighton BN1 6RH Application for variation of condition 1 of application BH2020/02874 (Alterations to fenestration on side and rear elevations including new and replacement windows and side access door) to amend approved drawings for changes to new windows. BH2021/02377 18 Preston Village Mews Middle Road Brighton BN1 6XU Conversion of garage to habitable space and alterations to fenestration. BH2021/02386 99 Preston Drove Brighton BN1 6LD Roof alterations incorporating 2no rear dormers and 1no front rooflight. b) Other applications registered EAST BRIGHTON BH2021/01847 15 Swanborough Drive Brighton BN2 5PJ Erection of raised decking at rear incorporating guard rail and steps with associated alterations. GOLDSMID BH2021/02014 Palmer And Harvey House 106-112 Davigdor Road Hove BN3 1RE Major Erection of eight storey building on land to rear comprising residential flats (C3) and commercial/office space at ground floor, with associated landscaping works. For information: proposal is for 41no flats. HANGLETON AND KNOLL BH2021/02080 9 Findon Close Hove BN3 8GZ Demolition of existing outbuilding to rear and erection of replacement single-storey outbuilding. (Retrospective) BH2021/02479 36 Fallowfield Crescent Hove BN3 7NQ Erection of a single storey rear extension and fenestration alteration, with demolition of existing conservatory. Page 4 of 13 HANOVER AND ELM GROVE BH2021/02246 62 Bentham Road Brighton BN2 9XD Installation of solar panels onto roof with associated alterations. BH2021/02333 57 Whippingham Road Brighton BN2 3PF Conversion of existing single dwellinghouse (C3) into 2no one- bedroom flats (C3), alterations to fenestration. BH2021/02404 141 Elm Grove Brighton BN2 3ES Erection of a single storey rear extension, with associated works. HOLLINGDEAN AND STANMER BH2021/02378 Dudeney Lodge Upper Hollingdean Road Brighton BN1 7GT The installation of 12no. antennas, 4no. transmission dishes and 6no. equipment cabinets on the roof of the building, the installation of an electrical meter cabinet at ground level and development ancillary thereto. HOVE PARK BH2021/02314 156 - 158 Sackville Road Hove BN3 7AG Change of use from care home (C2) to sixteen bedroom house in multiple occupation (Sui Generis) for temporary period of 24 months, with alterations to fenestration and erection of store/ shed to rear. BH2021/02361 30 Court Farm Road Hove BN3 7QR Erection of single storey garden room to rear. (Retrospective) BH2021/02409 265 Dyke Road Hove BN3 6PA Replacement of veranda roof with balcony to rear elevation and alterations to fenestration at first floor level to give access. Page 5 of 13 PATCHAM BH2021/02374 Land And Garages At Rotherfield Crescent Brighton BN1 8FH Demolition of existing garages and erection of 3no two-storey, three-bedroom dwellinghouses (C3) with parking. Landscaping and creation of communal garden and outdoor space. BH2021/02389 52 Hartfield Avenue Brighton BN1 8AE Erection of single storey front ground floor extension. BH2021/02441 9 Haywards Road Brighton BN1 8TN Erection of single storey outhouse attached to existing garage. QUEEN'S PARK BH2021/02174 49 Windmill Street Brighton BN2 0GN Erection of single storey rear extension, rear dormer with associated alterations Page 6 of 13 ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2021/02056 12 Roedean Crescent Brighton BN2 5RH Remodelling of dwelling incorporating roof alterations with raised ridge height to create additional floor and rear terraces, erection of garage/gym to front of house and padel tennis court to rear, new front gates and fence, revised fenestration, cladding and landscaping, new vehicular crossover and associated works. BH2021/02296 12 Chiltington Close Saltdean Brighton BN2 8HD Roof alterations including hip to gable extensions, rear dormer and front rooflights with associated works. BH2021/02403 32 Hawthorn Close Saltdean Brighton BN2 8HX Replacement of flat roof with tiled mono-pitched roof to existing single storey side extension on north side, incorporating 1no window and associated alterations. BH2021/02406 1 Chailey Avenue Rottingdean Brighton BN2 7GH Erection of a single storey rear extension with roof terrace, and associated works. BH2021/02418 14 Chorley Avenue Saltdean Brighton BN2 8AQ Roof alterations incorporating raising of roof ridge height to create second floor with a roof terrace to front elevation, 4no rear rooflights and associated alterations. BH2021/02500 8 Lenham Avenue Saltdean Brighton BN2 8AE Roof alterations incorporating hip to gable extension, raised ridge height, rooflights to front and sides and rear dormers. SOUTH PORTSLADE BH2021/02425 204 Old Shoreham Road Portslade BN41 1UB Variation of condition 1 of application BH2016/02698 (Demolition of existing single dwelling and erection of three storey building containing 1 no. three bedroom flat, 2 no. two bedroom flats and 6 no. one bedroom flats (C3)) to allow amendments to approved drawings. Page 7 of 13 ST. PETER'S AND NORTH LAINE BH2021/02220
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