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Weekly List of Applications Pending Consideration/Decision Weekly List of Applications Pending Consideration/Decision The application details and drawings can be viewed online at: West Dunbartonshire Council - Planning Application Search or inspected by appointment at Development Management 16 Church Street Dumbarton G82 1QL between the hours of 8.45-4.45, Mon-Thurs and between the hours of 8.45-3.55, Friday. If you wish to comment on any application, please do so within 21 days of the application appearing on the list. In this regard please read the updated document ‘Commenting on Planning Applications’ which can be found by using the following link: West Dunbartonshire Council - Commenting on a Planning Application Guidance Please note any representations made will be available for public inspection and will be published on the on-line register. Applications Pending Consideration/Decision Application No: WP98-076 Proposal: Determination of new conditions Development Type Major Development Location: Sheephill Quarry Milton Applicant: William Thompson & Son Agent: Per Taylor Dalgleish Associates Ltd Cathedral Square Dunblane FK15 0AH Date Validated: 22/05/1998 Ward: Dumbarton Community Council: Milton And Bowling OS Grid Reference: 243527/674618 Officer Contact Details: Ms Pamela Clifford 01419517938 pamela.clifford@west- dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Decision Application No: DC16/229 Proposal: Erection of 114 flat and 16 houses (substitution of house types and amendments to layout) Development Type Major Development Location: Former Thompsons Yard Leven Street Dumbarton Applicant: Turnberry Homes Ltd Agent: Ark Architecture And Design 14 Royal Terrace Glasgow G3 7NY F.A.O Thomas Walker Date Validated: 11/10/2016 Ward: Dumbarton Community Council: Dumbarton East And Central OS Grid Reference: 240125/674866 Officer Contact Details: Ms Lorna Ramsey 01419517940 lorna.ramsey@west- dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Consideration Application No: DC17/183 Proposal: Single storey rear extension (amended design, retrospective) Development Type Local Development Location: 26 Glencalvie Road Dumbarton G82 2EZ Applicant: Mr Mark Gillies Agent: GP Drawings Direct 2 Bothwellpark Place Bellshill ML4 3LL F.A.O Gerry Poutney Date Validated: 12/07/2017 Ward: Leven Community Council: Dumbarton North OS Grid Reference: 239898/676641 Officer Contact Details: Ms Helen Atkinson 01389 738558 Helen.Atkinson@west- dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Consideration Application No: DC17/284 Proposal: Proposed installation of portakabin and associated landscaping works (Retrospective) Development Type Local Development Location: Land Between 13 And 14 Holdings Hardgate Clydebank Applicant: Mr William Farrell Agent: David E Lindsay Architects Ltd C/o Pattison & Co 19 Glasgow Road Paisley PA1 3QX F.A.O David Lindsay Date Validated: 07/12/2017 Ward: Kilpatrick Community Council: Duntocher And Hardgate OS Grid Reference: 249205/673581 Officer Contact Details: Ms Lisa Miller 01389 737595 Lisa.Miller@west- dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Decision Application No: DC18/043 Proposal: Amendment to Condition 27 to remove 2 external flights of stairs from the south of the site (DC16/022) Development Type Major Development Location: Land Opposite Strathleven Park Estate Stirling Road Bonhill Alexandria Applicant: BDW Trading Ltd Agent: N/A Date Validated: 19/02/2018 Ward: Leven Community Council: Bonhill And Dalmonach OS Grid Reference: 240017/678473 Officer Contact Details: Mr Ross Lee 01389737853 Ross.Lee@west-dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Consideration Application No: TPO18/13 Proposal: Felling of trees (16x Lime, 5x Sycamore and 1x Silver Birch) Development Type N/A Location: Bell Street Edward Street McGregor Street And White Street Clydebank Applicant: West Dunbartonshire Council Agent: N/A Date Validated: 09/01/2019 Ward: Community Council: OS Grid Reference: 250751/669414 Officer Contact Details: Ms Lisa Miller 01389 737595 Lisa.Miller@west- dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Decision Application No: DC19/016 Proposal: Shopfront alterations and installation of ramp access Development Type Local Development Location: Unit 4 32 High Street Dumbarton G82 1LL Applicant: Energie Fitness Agent: BSP Architects Ravenstone House 4 Ravenstone Drive Giffnock Glasgow G46 6AL F.A.O Craig Steven Date Validated: 07/02/2019 Ward: Dumbarton Community Council: Dumbarton East And Central OS Grid Reference: 239624/675228 Officer Contact Details: Ms Lisa Miller 01389 737595 Lisa.Miller@west- dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Decision Application No: DC19/053 Proposal: Erection of a wooden fence (Retrospective) Development Type Local Development Location: 2 Second Avenue Dumbarton G82 2PZ Applicant: Miss Isabel Burns Agent: N/A Date Validated: 12/10/2020 Ward: Dumbarton Community Council: Dumbarton East And Central OS Grid Reference: 241449/674903 Officer Contact Details: Ms Lisa Miller 01389 737595 Lisa.Miller@west- dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Consideration Application No: DC19/162 Proposal: DC19/162: Vary condition 2 of planning permission ref: DC02/187 to allow the continuation of operations at Dumbuckhill Quarry beyond the current consented expiry date of 2024 to 2041 Development Type Local Development Location: Dumbuck Quarry Stirling Road Dumbarton G82 2SE Applicant: Patersons Of Greenoakhill Limited Agent: Pleydell Smithyman Limited 20A The Wharfage Ironbridge Telford TF8 7NH Date Validated: 04/09/2019 Ward: Dumbarton Community Council: Milton And Bowling OS Grid Reference: 241936/674471 Officer Contact Details: Mr Antony McGuinness 0141 951 7948 Antony.McGuinness@west-dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Consideration Application No: DC19/163 Proposal: Review of Minerals Permission relating to DC02/187 Development Type Local Development Location: Dumbuck Quarry Stirling Road Dumbarton G82 2SE Applicant: Patersons Of Greenoakhill Limited Agent: Pleydell Smithyman Limited 20A The Wharfage Ironbridge Telford TF8 7NH F.A.O Richard Hunt Date Validated: 16/08/2019 Ward: Dumbarton Community Council: Milton And Bowling OS Grid Reference: 241936/674471 Officer Contact Details: Mr Antony McGuinness 0141 951 7948 Antony.McGuinness@west-dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Consideration Application No: DC19/179 Proposal: Erection of single storey sports pavilion Development Type Local Development Location: Sports Pavilion Hawthornhill Road Dumbarton Applicant: West Dunbartonshire Council Agent: Portakabin Scotland Ltd Whistleberry Road Hamilton ML3 0EJ F.A.O Alan McVicar Date Validated: 30/08/2019 Ward: Dumbarton Community Council: Dumbarton West OS Grid Reference: 238290/675922 Officer Contact Details: Ms Helen Atkinson 01389 738558 Helen.Atkinson@west- dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Consideration Application No: DC19/203 Proposal: Erection of residential development Development Type Major Development Location: Residential Development Site Farm Road Duntocher Clydebank Applicant: Barratt Homes West Scotland Agent: North Planning And Development Ltd Tay House 300 Bath Street Glasgow G2 4LH F.A.O David Campbell Date Validated: 01/10/2019 Ward: Kilpatrick Community Council: Duntocher And Hardgate OS Grid Reference: 248797/673389 Officer Contact Details: Mr Antony McGuinness 0141 951 7948 Antony.McGuinness@west-dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Consideration Application No: DC19/251 Proposal: Installation of internally illuminated fascia signage and non- illuminated signage & banner Development Type N/A Location: Costa Lomondgate Drive Dumbarton G82 2QU Applicant: Costa Coffee Agent: Arcadis York Way 34 York Way London England N1 9AB F.A.O Gemma L Ammiman Date Validated: 12/12/2019 Ward: Leven Community Council: Dumbarton North OS Grid Reference: 240209/676712 Officer Contact Details: Ms Lorna Ramsey 01419517940 lorna.ramsey@west- dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Consideration Application No: DC20/095 Proposal: Use of dwellinghouse (Class 9) to provide accommodation for no more than 4 looked after young people living together as a single household with 24 hours non-resident care provided. Development Type N/A Location: Dunmore Helenslee Road Dumbarton G82 4AH Applicant: Church Of Scotland Agent: DM Hall The Mill Station Road Bridge Of Allan Stirling FK9 4JS F.A.O Paul Houghton Date Validated: 05/06/2020 Ward: Dumbarton Community Council: Dumbarton West OS Grid Reference: 238871/675302 Officer Contact Details: Ms Helen Atkinson 01389 738558 Helen.Atkinson@west- dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Consideration Application No: DC20/128 Proposal: Construction of new security gatehouse and new access road (Access Road previously approved under planning application Ref No. DC17/129) to existing factory Development Type Local Development Location: Kilmalid Stirling Road Dumbarton G82 2SS Applicant: Chivas Brothers Ltd Agent: Charles Scott And Partners Venlaw Building 349 Bath Street Glasgow G2 4AA F.A.O Mr Steven Hughes Date Validated: 15/07/2020 Ward: Leven Community Council: Bonhill And Dalmonach OS Grid Reference: 239733/677504 Officer Contact Details: Ms Lorna Ramsey 01419517940 lorna.ramsey@west- dunbarton.gov.uk Status: Pending Decision Application No: DC20/131 Proposal: Erection of sports pavillion comprising gymnasium and changing facilities with associated infrastructure and formation of access and parking area Development Type Local Development Location: Posties Park Woodyard Road Dumbarton Applicant: West Dunbartonshire Council Agent: West Dunbartonshire Council Regeneration Environment & Growth Consultancy Services 6-14 Bridge Street Dumbarton G82 1NT F.A.O Gordon Hulley Date Validated: 03/08/2020 Ward: Dumbarton Community Council: Dumbarton
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