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Northumberland County Council Northumberland County Council Weekly List of Planning Applications Applications can view the document online at http://publicaccess.northumberland.gov.uk/online-applications If you wish to make any representation concerning an application, you can do so in writing to the above address or alternatively to [email protected]. Any comments should include a contact address. Any observations you do submit will be made available for public inspection when requested in accordance with the Access to Information Act 1985. If you have objected to a householder planning application, in the event of an appeal that proceeds by way of the expedited procedure, any representations that you made about the application will be passed to the Secretary of State as part of the appeal Application No: 19/01094/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 1, 2019 Applicant: Mr Michael Floyd Agent: 57 Green Lane, Stobhill , Morpeth, Northumberland , NE61 2HD Proposal: Construction of detached garage in rear garden and alterations to vehicular access Location: 118 Green Lane, Stobhill Gate, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 2HB, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 1, 2019 Expiry Date: May 26, 2019 Case Officer: Miss Stephanie Forster Decision Level: Delegated Ward: Morpeth Stobhill Parish: Morpeth Application No: 19/01015/TREECA Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 2, 2019 Applicant: Mr Bill Malia Agent: Mr David Oliver Links House, Haugh Lane, Unit 3, Langley Park Industrial Hexham, NE46 3PT, Estate, Witton Gilbert, DH7 6TX, United Kingdom Proposal: Works to trees in a Conservation Area : G1 (Mixed group of approximately 45 stems comprising Alder, Ash,, Cherry, Maple, Sycamore and Willow) - Fell all trees to ground level (All trees on raised area behind retaining wall to south of Links House) and G2 (Mixed group of approximately 6 stems comprising Ash, Cherry, Maple and Sycamore) - Fell all trees to ground level (All trees on raised area behind retaining wall to east of Links House) Location: Links House, Haugh Lane, Hexham, Northumberland, NE46 3PT, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 2, 2019 Expiry Date: May 13, 2019 Case Officer: Mr Sardar Dara Decision Level: Delegated Ward: Hexham Central With Acomb Parish: Hexham Application No: 19/01114/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 3, 2019 Applicant: Mr Simon Maden Agent: Eco House , Kings Mount, Ramparts Business Park, Berwick Upon Tweed, TD15 1TQ, Proposal: Substitute 4 bed design of identical front and rear elevations with an increased footprint of 1m depth. All other features -including garage, access, parking, windows and doors remain as per original consented scheme which can be verified in the discharge of conditions document. Location: Plot 19, Land West Of Greenwood, Cornhill Road, Tweedmouth, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: April 3, 2019 Expiry Date: July 2, 2019 Case Officer: Mr Tony Lowe Decision Level: Ward: Berwick West With Ord Parish: Ord Application No: 19/01017/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 4, 2019 Applicant: Mr & Mrs A. Dunn Agent: Mr John Dawson 141 Regent Farm Road, 141 Regent Farm Road, Gosforth, Newcastle Upon Gosforth, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE3 Tyne, NE3 3HD, Proposal: Construction of a two storey extension to provide lounge ,bedroom and ensuite Location: 4 Conniscliffe Court, Hexham, NE46 2LS Neighbour Expiry Date: April 4, 2019 Expiry Date: May 29, 2019 Case Officer: Ms Amber Windle Decision Level: Ward: Hexham West Parish: Hexham Application No: 19/01121/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 4, 2019 Applicant: Mr Ben Barnfather Agent: 5 Alderton Court, Sherbourne Park, Stakeford, Northumberland, NE62 5BS Proposal: Proposed single story extension to rear and loft conversion with dormer to rear. Location: 5 Alderton Court, Sherbourne Park, Stakeford, NE62 5BS Neighbour Expiry Date: April 4, 2019 Expiry Date: May 29, 2019 Case Officer: Mrs Amelia Robson Decision Level: Ward: Choppington Parish: Choppington Application No: 19/01125/CLPROP Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 4, 2019 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Goodson Agent: Mr Andrew Herdman 12 Ridley Close, Hexham, Clarence House, Clarence Northumberland, NE46 2HY, Road, Harrogate, HG1 2QF Proposal: Lawful Development Certificate for proposed single storey extension to rear of two-storey detached dwelling house Location: 12 Ridley Close, Hexham, Northumberland, NE46 2HY, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 4, 2019 Expiry Date: May 29, 2019 Case Officer: Ms Amber Windle Decision Level: Ward: Hexham West Parish: Hexham Application No: 19/01136/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 4, 2019 Applicant: Mr Colin Harrison Agent: Mr Michael Rathbone 21 The Wamses, Beadnell, 5 Church Hill, Chatton, Chathill, Northumberland, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE67 5BL, NE66 5PY, Proposal: Proposed rear single storey extension and first floor roof terrace with access from existing dormer. Replacement kitchen window with door. Location: 21 The Wamses, Beadnell, Chathill, Northumberland, NE67 5BL, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 4, 2019 Expiry Date: May 29, 2019 Case Officer: Mr Richard Whittaker Decision Level: Ward: Bamburgh Parish: Beadnell Application No: 19/01137/VARYCO Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 4, 2019 Applicant: Mr Simon Maden Agent: Eco House , Kings Mount, Ramparts Business Park, BERWICK-UPON-TWEED, TD15 1TQ, Proposal: Variation of condition : 13 (surface water management) related to planning approval 17/02883/VARYCO Conditions(s) Removal: We had a partial discharge of condition 13 changing its status from pre-commencement to prior move in and have now completed the workand have attached the outstanding information. condition to be removed Location: Land West Of Greenwood, Cornhill Road, Tweedmouth, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: April 4, 2019 Expiry Date: July 3, 2019 Case Officer: Mr Tony Lowe Decision Level: Ward: Berwick West With Ord Parish: Ord Application No: 19/01119/DISCON Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 4, 2019 Applicant: Mr Nigel Moore Agent: Nigel Moore The Innovation Centre, Vienna 23a Milton Street, Court, Kirkleatham Business Saltburn-by-the-Sea, TS12 Park, Redcar, TS10 5SH, 1DJ, Proposal: Discharge of Conditions : 3 (Ground Levels), 10 (Construction Method Statement) and 16 (Landscaping) related to planning approval 16/03934/FUL Location: Border Park Filling Station , A68t Elishaw To Catcleugh, Rochester, NE19 1TR Neighbour Expiry Date: April 4, 2019 Expiry Date: May 29, 2019 Case Officer: Mrs Haley Marron Decision Level: Ward: Bellingham Parish: Rochester Application No: 19/01123/VARYCO Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 4, 2019 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Neil Ware Agent: Mr Anthony Nicholson C/O Nicholson Nairn Bishops Court , Rectory Lane, Architects, Bishops Court, Whickham, NE16 4PA, Tyne Rectory Lane, Whickham, and Wear NE16 4PA, Proposal: Variation of condition : 2 (plans) related to planning approval 18/01272/FUL to allow changes to house design Location: Hayworth Croft, The Avenue, Medburn, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, NE20 0JD, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 4, 2019 Expiry Date: May 29, 2019 Case Officer: Mr Richard Laughton Decision Level: Ward: Ponteland West Parish: Ponteland Application No: 19/01023/ADE Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 3, 2019 Applicant: Mr Jonathan Cawthorn Agent: Mr Jonathan Cawthorn 24 Saltmeadows Road, Cawthorn House, 24 Gateshead, NE83AH Saltmeadows Rd, Gateshead, NE8 3AH, Proposal: Advertisement Consent: Installation of 1 non-illuminated fascia sign Location: 90-92 , Marygate, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, TD15 1BA Neighbour Expiry Date: April 3, 2019 Expiry Date: May 28, 2019 Case Officer: Mr Richard Whittaker Decision Level: Ward: Berwick North Parish: Berwick-upon-Tweed Application No: 19/01028/FUL Expected Decision: Officer Opinion Date Valid: April 4, 2019 Applicant: Mrs Nancy Hofton Agent: 22 Front Street, Newbiggin-By-The-Sea, Northumberland, NE64 6PJ, Proposal: Internal and external alterations including structural strengthening, improvements throughout property, correction of defects including roof and rear elevation, erect single storey rear extension to replace conservatory, new windows and doors throughout, pebble dashing renewed and replace stone cladding with pebble dash to match. Location: 22 Front Street, Newbiggin-By-The-Sea, Northumberland, NE64 6PJ, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 4, 2019 Expiry Date: May 29, 2019 Case Officer: Mr Richard Laughton Decision Level: Ward: Newbiggin Central And East Parish: Newbiggin By The Sea Application No: 19/00904/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 4, 2019 Applicant: Linden Limited/Homes And Agent: Mr Dan Calverley Communities Agency The Studion , Candle House , 1 Cowley Business Park, Cowley Wharf Approach , Leeds, West , Uxbridge , Middlesex, UB8 Yorkshire , LS1 4GH 2AL Proposal: Hybrid application for the construction of 159 dwellings, forming phase 1B of the development of the former St Georges Hospital site in Morpeth. Location: Land South Of Bluebell Court, East Cottingwood, Morpeth, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: April 4, 2019 Expiry Date: July 3, 2019 Case Officer: Mrs Tamsin Wood Decision Level: Ward: Morpeth North Parish: Morpeth Application No: 19/00534/COU Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 4, 2019 Applicant: Mr George Ireland Agent: Mr Terry Cain South East Farm, Milbourne, Ardlui, Killingworth Drive, Ponteland, Northumberland, Westmoor,
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