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Planning Services TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 49 Week Ending: 8th December 2006 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING (including fax and email) to arrive before the expiry date shown in the second to last column For the Northern Area to: For the Southern Area to: Head of Planning Head of Planning Beech Hurst Council Offices Weyhill Road Duttons Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ ROMSEY SO51 8XG Fax: 01264 368199 Fax: 01794 527874 Email: [email protected] In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection. You may view applications and submit comments on-line – go to www.testvalley.gov.uk APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/03525/FULLN Erection of rear and side Dingwall, Clatford Road, Little Mr S Pearce Mr Nicholas Parker YES 06.12.2006 extensions to provide new Ann ABBOTTS ANN 12.01.2007 kitchen, living room, study and two bedrooms. Erection of new timber framed double garage. 06/03505/TPON Walnut tree (T1) - Crown 19 Winterdyne Mews, Andover, Mrs J Broadhurst Miss Rachel Cooke YES 05.12.2006 height reduction by 30% Hampshire ANDOVER 04.01.2007 MILLWAY 06/03361/OUTN Outline - Erection of two Plot 35, South Way, Walworth Frobisher Limited And Mr Jason Owen YES 08.12.2006 buildings for the sale and Industrial Estate ANDOVER ST Ducal Limited 12.01.2007 display of motor vehicles, MARYS together with two buildings for the provision of a trade counter for the storage and sales of goods primarily to the trade and/or B8 uses with ancillary showrooms and office space with associated access and parking 06/03531/FULLN Installation of six CCTV Car Park At, Shepherds Spring Test Valley Borough Mr Lewis Oliver YES 07.12.2006 cameras and posts Lane, George Yard And , Council 12.01.2007 Marlborough Street ANDOVER ST MARYS APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/03332/FULLN Insertion of two dormer Long Barn, Fox Farm, Amport Mr Covill Mr Nicholas Parker YES 05.12.2006 window on rear elevation AMPORT 12.01.2007 06/03331/FULLN Erection of replacement site New Abbey House, Fyfield J Chandler And Co Ltd Mr Lewis Oliver 05.12.2006 entrance gates, stone piers Road, Weyhill AMPORT 04.01.2007 and brick wall 06/03499/TREEN Fell - 17 Lawson Cypress, 1 Woodside House, Furzedown Robert Talbot-Rice Miss Rachel Cooke YES 05.12.2006 Yew, 1 Cherry, 1 Goat Lane, Amport AMPORT 04.01.2007 Willow, 1 Hazel and 2 Apple trees 06/03514/TREEN T1 - Apple Tree - Crown Church Cottage, Furzedown Mr S Marsh Miss Rachel Cooke YES 06.12.2006 clean, thin and reduce by 1/3 Lane, Amport AMPORT 04.01.2007 + 2-3m reduction of limbs to clear proposed garage. T2 to T4 - Apple Tree - Crown clean, thin and reduce by 1/3. T5 to T6 - Holly Tree - Crown reduce and thin in line with hedge. 06/03512/FULLN Erection of single storey front 25 Sainsbury Close, Andover, Mr And Mrs T A Mr Andrew Oliver YES 04.12.2006 extension to provide porch Hampshire ANDOVER Bowsher 04.01.2007 extended bedroom and WINTON extended cloaks/shower room APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/03519/FULLN Erection of single storey front 41A Chestnut Avenue, Mr And Mrs D Pearce Mr Tim Crouch YES 06.12.2006 extensions to provide Andover, Hampshire 09.01.2007 extended bedrooms and ANDOVER WINTON garage with pitched roof 06/03435/FULLN Erection of detached four Land Adjacent To Woodcott, Brookewood Mr Jason Owen YES 05.12.2006 bedroom dwelling together Winchester Road, Goodworth Developments 09.01.2007 with detached double garage Clatford GOODWORTH (amended scheme) CLATFORD 06/02916/FULLN Erection of community hall, Hurstbourne Tarrant Hurstbourne Tarrant Mr Nicholas Parker YES 07.12.2006 changing facilities and Recreation Ground, Church Development Trust 12.01.2007 associated car park Street, Hurstbourne Tarrant HURSTBOURNE TARRANT 06/03433/FULLN Construction of outdoor Prosperous Farm, Netherton Mr And Mrs Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 04.12.2006 riding arena for private use Road, Hurstbourne Tarrant Cunningham Page with surrounding timber HURSTBOURNE TARRANT 04.01.2007 fence and gate APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/03236/FULLN Erection of single storey Hermit Lodge And Lily Cottage, Mrs B G Rusby Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 04.12.2006 extension linking Hermit Houghton Road, Stockbridge Page Lodge to the Coach House to LONGSTOCK 12.01.2007 provide rear entrance, utility area and study with installation of two dormer windows to the existing Coach House, erection of summer house, replacement conservatory, installation of oil tanks, construction of vehicular access, and gates and boundary wall - Erection of single storey extensions to Lilly Cottage to provide porch, toilet/shower room, study and en-large sitting room together with vehicular and pedestrian accesses, boundary wall, oil tank. 06/03510/FULLN Erection of timber balcony to Gastons Farm, Five Bells Lane, Mr And Mrs Osmond Mr Tim Crouch YES 05.12.2006 rear elevation Nether Wallop NETHER 28.12.2006 WALLOP APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/03472/FULLN Two storey and single storey Yew Tree Cottage, Penton Mr Halder Mr Lewis Oliver YES 06.12.2006 extension on site of utility, Park Lane, Clanville PENTON 12.01.2007 bathroom, store, garage and GRAFTON workshop to provide additional residential accommodation and erection of detached double garage 06/03476/LBWN Demolition of utility, Yew Tree Cottage, Penton Mr Halder Mr Lewis Oliver YES 06.12.2006 bathroom, store, garage and Park Lane, Clanville PENTON 12.01.2007 workshop and erection of GRAFTON single and two storey extension to provide additional residential accommodation 06/03465/CAWN Remove existing picket fence Box Cottage, Chalkcroft Lane, Mr And Mrs Mr Lewis Oliver YES 05.12.2006 from front boundary Penton Mewsey PENTON S.Smallbone 12.01.2007 MEWSEY 06/03428/LBWN Demolish east elevation and Town Hall, High Street, Trustees Of Mr Nicholas Parker YES 06.12.2006 erect single and two storey Stockbridge STOCKBRIDGE Stockbridge Town Hall 12.01.2007 extensions to provide entrance area, store, toilets, lift and staircase together with internal and external alterations APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/03454/FULLN Extensions to provide hall 1 Old London Road, Mr And Mrs M Ferris Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 08.12.2006 and w.c, enlarged lounge, Stockbridge, Hampshire Page living room, and garage with STOCKBRIDGE 12.01.2007 bedroom on first floor 06/03473/FULLN Change of use of post sorting Former Post Office And Stores, The Orvis Co.Inc Mr Nicholas Parker YES 04.12.2006 office at rear to retail use and High Street, Stockbridge 12.01.2007 insertion of display window in STOCKBRIDGE west elevation 06/03474/ADVN Display of externally Former Post Office And Stores, The Orvis Co.Inc Mr Nicholas Parker 08.12.2006 illuminated projecting sign High Street, Stockbridge 12.01.2007 and fascia signage to the STOCKBRIDGE north and west elevations 06/03547/FULLN Retain boundary walling Black Bean (formerly The Dr P Manchett Mr Lewis Oliver 08.12.2006 forming secure enclosure Game Larder), New Street, 12.01.2007 with entrance gates Stockbridge STOCKBRIDGE (retrospective application) 06/03423/FULLN Erection of dwelling and Land Adjoining Willhaven, Irongate Developments Mr Lewis Oliver 07.12.2006 carport and construction of Foundry Road, Anna Valley Limited 09.01.2007 vehicular access to serve UPPER CLATFORD new dwellling and Willhaven APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/03520/LBWN Internal and external Berwick House, Village Street, Mr And Mrs Grant Mr Andrew Oliver YES 06.12.2006 alterations including Upper Clatford UPPER 12.01.2007 provision of a window in the CLATFORD western gable end of the garage 06/03537/FULLN Erection of two storey rear 1 Sunnyside, Upper Clatford, Mr I Lewis Miss Sarah YES 06.12.2006 extension to provide Andover UPPER CLATFORD Andrews kitchen/breakfast room, 12.01.2007 additional bedroom and bathroom space. Erection of single storey extension to provide utility room to the rear. 06/03544/FULLN Erection of stables with tack The Old Farmhouse, Vernham Mr Richard Greenly Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 06.12.2006 and storage room with Street, Andover VERNHAM Page access from existing field DEAN 09.01.2007 gate. 06/03495/LBWS Installation of balanced flue Bridge Cottage, Rookery Lane, Christopher Pape Miss Karen Eastley 07.12.2006 to south elevation Broughton BROUGHTON 12.01.2007 06/03364/FULLS Erection of single storey side Brooklyn House, Winchester Mr And Mrs Rana Miss Karen Eastley YES 06.12.2006 extension Road, Chilworth CHILWORTH 02.01.2007 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/03486/FULLS Erection of conservatory to 2 Castle Lane, North K Hartwell Miss Sacha YES 04.12.2006 rear of property Baddesley, Southampton Braybrook CHILWORTH 02.01.2007 06/03453/VARS Removal of agricultural Kestrels, Carters Clay Road, Mr And Mrs S Bowron Miss Georgina YES 04.12.2006 occupancy condition on Lockerley LOCKERLEY Harrison TVS.1099/1 12.01.2007 06/03489/OUTS Outline application for Ridgemount, Hackupps Lane, Mrs M Evans Mr Mark Wyatt YES 06.12.2006 replacement of existing Michelmersh MICHELMERSH 12.01.2007 bungalow with two new AND TIMSBURY houses 06/03392/TPOS Works to 4 Oak trees.
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