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Brighton and Hove City Council Weekly List Of BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 (Notice under Article 8 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) PLEASE NOTE that the following planning applications were registered by the City Council during w/e 17/09/2010: a) Involving Listed Buildings or within a Conservation Area: GOLDSMID BH2010/02768 14 Eaton Gardens Hove WILLETT ESTATE Internal alterations. (Retrospective) Officer: Chris Swain 292178 Applicant: Vigcare Ltd Agent: Jon Andrews Ltd 14 Eaton Gardens Chilcote Threals Lane Hove BN3 3TP West Chiltington West Sussex RH20 2RF HOVE PARK BH2010/02785 16 Tongdean Road Hove TONGDEAN AREA Amendment to previously approved application BH2010/00802 for addition of dormer to rear elevation. Officer: Charlotte Hughes 292321 Applicant: Mr & Mrs S Oberholzer Agent: David Grey Associates 16 Tongdean Road 80 East End Lane Hove BN3 6QE Ditchling East Sussex BN6 8UR QUEEN'S PARK BH2010/02687 Rear of Units 1-3 at 1-6 Grand Parade Brighton VALLEY GARDENS Change of use from retail (A1) to hot food take away (A5) including new shop front and installation of extract duct. Officer: Sue Dubberley 293817 Applicant: Regalrose Services Ltd Agent: Ellis & Partners c/o Ellis & Partners 32 New Road 32 New Road Brighton BN1 1UG Brighton BN1 1UG BH2010/02689 Units 6a & 6b Lower Promenade Madeira Drive EAST CLIFF Change of Use from Artists Studios (B1) to Swimming Club Changing Facilities (D202). Officer: Liz Arnold 291709 Applicant: Brighton Agent: ABIR Architects Ltd Swimming Club 3c Wilbury Grove c/o Fiona Southwell Hove BN3 3JQ 13 Ashurst Avenue Saltdean Brighton BN2 8DR 1 BH2010/02805 1 Richmond Parade & 1 Albion Street Brighton VALLEY GARDENS Replacement of windows and doors with UPVC units. Officer: Sonia Kanwar 292359 Applicant: Mrs Linda Beresford The Reeve House Church Street Henfield BN5 9NT REGENCY BH2010/02869 37 Duke Street Brighton OLD TOWN Demolition of existing retail unit and erection of new replacement unit with storage area and installation of gates. BH2010/02870 Demolition of existing retail unit, storage area and removal of gates. Officer: Christopher Wright 292097 Applicant: Stiles Harold Williams Agent: Stiles Harold Williams Ms S.M Davis 1 Jubilee Street c/o 1 Jubilee Street Brighton BN1 1GE Brighton BN1 1GE ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2010/02539 Flat 3 43 Sussex Square Brighton KEMP TOWN Internal alterations to layout of flat. Officer: Sonia Kanwar 292359 Applicant: Mr Andrew Lansdown Flat 3 43 Sussex Square Brighton BN2 1GE BH2010/02831 27 Lewes Crescent Brighton KEMP TOWN Erection of single storey rear extension to replace existing. Internal and external alterations and restoration. (Part retrospective) Officer: Sonia Kanwar 292359 Applicant: Mr Charles Wilson Agent: James Breckell Architects 27 Lewes Crescent The Adur Business Centre Brighton BN2 1GB Little High Street Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5EG ST. PETER'S & NORTH LAINE BH2010/02696 16 Circus Street Brighton VALLEY GARDENS Conversion of store on ground floor level to create one bedroom flat incorporating revised entrance and associated alterations. Officer: Aidan Thatcher 292265 Applicant: Mr H Ahmed Agent: Roy C King FRICS 39 Ship Street 361 Upper Shoreham Road Brighton BN1 1AB Shoreham-by-Sea West Sussex BN43 5NB BH2010/02769 The Colonnades 160 - 161 North Street Brighton NORTH LAINE Display of 1no internally-illuminated fascia sign, 1no externally-illuminated hanging sign and 3no internally-illuminated menu boxes. Officer: Helen Hobbs 293335 Applicant: Tragus Ltd Agent: Endpoint Ltd Ms Emily Hyder-Smith 165 Tower Bridge Road 163 Eversholt Street London SE1 3LW London NW1 1BU 2 BH2010/02792 The Colonnades 160 - 161 North Street Brighton NORTH LAINE Replacement of existing internally and externally-illuminated signage. Officer: Helen Hobbs 293335 Applicant: Tragus Ltd Agent: Endpoint Ltd. Ms Emily Hyder-Smith 165 Tower Bridge Road 163 Eversholt Street London SE1 3LW London NW1 1BU BH2010/02816 93 Lewes Road Brighton ADJOINING ROUND HILL ADJOINING LISTED BUILDING Erection of boiler room to rear of store. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Sainsburys Agent: CHQ Partnership Ltd 33 Holborn Place Tannery House 23 High Street London EC1N 2HT Baldock Hertfordshire SG7 6BE WESTBOURNE BH2010/02697 32 New Church Road Hove PEMBROKE AND PRINCES AREA Erection of part one and part two storey rear extension to replace existing conservatory. External alterations to windows and doors. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: Mr Rochford Agent: Challinor Hall Associates C/O Challinor Hall Associates 102A Longstone Road 102A Longstone Road Eastbourne East Sussex BN21 3SJ Eastbourne East Sussex BN21 3SJ b) Other applications registered: GOLDSMID BH2010/02829 18 A & B Nizells Avenue Hove Change of Use from 2no one bedroom flats (C305) to Community Centre (D1). Part Retrospective. Officer: Steven Lewis 290480 Applicant: Mr G Khalil Agent: Landivar Architects Ltd C/O Landivar Architects Ltd Iron Works Cheapside Iron Works Cheapside Brighton BN14RG Brighton BN14RG HANGLETON & KNOLL BH2010/02837 27 Hangleton Close Hove Erection of single storey rear extension. Officer: Wayne Nee 292132 Applicant: Mr R Standen Agent: Mr J Darvall 27 Hangleton Close 26 Chichester Road Hove BN3 8LT Seaford BN25 2DL BH2010/02838 1 West Way Hove Alterations and extension of existing extract duct. (Retrospective) Officer: Christopher Wright 292097 Applicant: Mr Moon Tong Lee Agent: Russ Curlew Ltd Mandarin Garden 8 St Josephs Road 1 West Way Sheringham Hove BN3 8LD NR26 8JA 3 HANOVER & ELM GROVE BH2010/02809 14 Howard Road Brighton Erection of a single storey rear extension. Officer: Helen Hobbs 293335 Applicant: Mr Matt Gould Agent: Terry Sidgwick Associates 14 Howard Road The Drawing Room Brighton BN2 9TP 2 Scarborough Road Brighton BN1 5NR BH2010/02849 124 Elm Grove Brighton Change of use from mixed use retail (A1) and residential unit (C3) to 2no self- contained flats with associated elevational alterations. Officer: Aidan Thatcher 292265 Applicant: Richard Payne Agent: Ellis & Partners c/o Ellis & Partners 32 New Road 32 New Road Brighton BN1 1UG Brighton BN1 1UG BH2010/02900 Islingword Road Reservoir Off Beaufort Terrace Brighton Installation of a 12.5 metre high telegraph pole style mast supporting 3no O2 antennas and 3no Vodafone antennas, and the installation of 2no equipment cabinets at ground level. Officer: Chris Swain 292178 Applicant: Telefonica O2 (UK) Agent: Babcock International Group Ltd Networks Division The Old Hospital 260 Bath Road Ardingly Road Cuckfield Slough SL1 4DX Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 5HF HOVE PARK BH2010/02709 287 Dyke Road Hove Erection of single storey detached building to West. Officer: Charlotte Hughes 292321 Applicant: Care Management Agent: Synergy Planning Group and Property Consultants c/o Synergy Planning and Windmill Business Centre Property Consultants Wrotham Road Windmill Business Centre Meopham Gravesend DA13 0QA Wrotham Road Meopham Gravesend DA13 0QA BH2010/02801 2 Bishops Road Hove Erection of single storey rear extension at ground floor level and single storey rear extension at first floor level. Alterations to existing rear dormer and new dormer to front. Officer: Christopher Wright 292097 Applicant: Mr Phillip Drake Agent: Julie Nicol 2 Bishops Road 218 High Street Hove BN3 6PQ Uckfield TN22 1RE BH2010/02815 103 Goldstone Crescent Hove Erection of rear extension replacing existing conservatory. Alterations including installation of rooflight to side and dormers to rear and side and altered fenestration. Officer: Christopher Wright 292097 Applicant: Mr Stephen Dugard Agent: KTA Limited 103 Goldstone Crescent High Street Hove BN3 6LS Steyning West Sussex BN44 3RD 4 NORTH PORTSLADE BH2010/02812 29 Stanley Avenue Portslade Brighton Erection of garage with roof garden to front of property. Officer: Charlotte Hughes 292321 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Hobden Agent: Roberts & Wrigley Associates 29 Stanley Avenue 27a Goring Road Portslade BN41 2WH Worthing West Sussex BN12 4AR PATCHAM BH2010/02884 6 Mayfield Crescent Brighton Extension to existing loft conversion with front dormer. Officer: Chris Swain 292178 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Fairclough Agent: D.D.A.S 6 Mayfield Crescent 8 Fifth Avenue Brighton BN1 8HQ Lancing West Sussex BN15 9QA PRESTON PARK BH2010/02635 Ground Floor Flat 48 Argyle Road Brighton Replacement of existing wooden sash windows with UPVC windows. Officer: Helen Hobbs 293335 Applicant: Miss Lisa Gibson Ground Floor Flat 48 Argyle Road Brighton BN1 4QB BH2010/02828 84 Lowther Road Brighton Conversion of existing house to create 2no one bedroom flats and 1no two bedroom maisonette with B1 office unit retained on part ground floor and basement. Loft conversion with raised roof height, rooflights and rear dormer. Alterations incorporating replacement windows and new porch to communal entrance. (Part retrospective). Officer: Anthony Foster 294495 Applicant: Glynne Dobber Agent: Abir Architects Ltd Properties 3c Wilbury Grove Mr B Dobber Philimore House Hove BN3 3JQ Watling Street Elstree London WD6 3AB ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2010/00983 2 Berwick Road Saltdean Brighton Replacement of garage door with UPVC windows and doors to form residential unit. (Retrospective) Officer: Anthony Foster 294495 Applicant: Mr Neil Harrison 2 Berwick Road Saltdean Brighton BN2 8QF BH2010/02528 7 Waterfront Brighton Marina Brighton Display of internally illuminated fascia signs,
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