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Doc - Complete Date of List - 24 FEB 2010 BRECKLAND COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. DOC - COMPLETE 3DC/2009/0044/DOC Gladedale (anglia) Ltd DEREHAM Discharge of conditions Land off South Green 3, 4, 6 and 8 on pp Toftwood 3PL/2009/0456 3DC/2009/0055/DOC Mr P Dawes CARBROOKE Discharge of conditions 3, Site adj. Fen Farm 5, 7, 9 and 10 of pp Willow Corner 3PL/2008/0969/F 3DC/2009/0067/DOC Mr F Neal WATTON Discharge of condition 4 on pp Nos 5 - 11 3PL/2007/0938/O - Seven new Stokes Avenue residential dwellings 3DC/2009/0068/DOC Mr Frank Neal WATTON Discharge of conditions 3 & Nos 5-11 4 on pp 3PL/2009/0815/D Stokes Avenue DOC-Discharge FULL 3DC/2009/0003/DOC Brooks & Wood Limited THETFORD Discharge of conditions 3, 6, Garage Court at end 11, 16, 17, 18 and 23 of pp of Ash Close 3PL/2009/0067/F 3DC/2009/0032/DOC Stuart Group Ltd ATTLEBOROUGH Discharge of conditions 3 and Stuart House 6 on pp 3PL/2006/1360/F Crows Hall Lane 3DC/2010/0003/DOC Mr N C McLeod BEESTON Discharge of appeal conditions Catoria 2, 3 and 5 on 3PL/2006/0705 The Street 3DC/2009/0069/DOC Morways Developments CRANWORTH Discharge of condition 3 on pp Barns C & D 3PL/2007/0727/F Church Farm DC135 Date of List - 24 FEB 2010 BRECKLAND COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. Permission 3PL/2009/0428/F Mr S Cleverley HORNINGTOFT Change of use of Ivy Farm redundant agricultural Thumb Lane building to residential 3PL/2009/0785/F Chediston Homes Ltd QUIDENHAM Part demo. & conv. of extg Station Farm factory into 2 dwellings & Station Road erection of 7 no. new dwellings & assoc. siteworks 3PL/2009/0847/D Mr Geoffrey Holland OLD BUCKENHAM Replace a post war asbestos Firfields arcon building with a 2 Fen Street bedroom holiday let 3PL/2009/0991/F Whinburgh & Westfield Parish WHINBURGH/WESTFIELD Replacement of existing Whinburgh Playing Field corrugated metal store with Shop Street timber clad store 3PL/2009/1061/F Mr Nigel Wittrick KENNINGHALL Erection of 3 stables Kippers Meadow Garboldisham Road 3PL/2009/1089/F Mr Andrew Gibb MILEHAM Extension to family home Holly Farm Dereham Road 3PL/2009/1111/F Mr B Buck TWYFORD Demolition of existing Meadow adj. to stable block, construction of Meadow Cottage new stable block 3PL/2009/1116/F Mr D Anstee BANHAM Single storey rear Club Cottages extension 2 Church Lane DC135 Date of List - 24 FEB 2010 BRECKLAND COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. Permission 3PL/2009/1121/F Mrs Susan Wright OLD BUCKENHAM Proposed side extension to Hunters House existing dwelling and new Crown Road garage building 3PL/2009/1135/F Mr C Hancy ATTLEBOROUGH New ground and first floor 11 Warrens Lane extension to side of house with porch 3PL/2009/1134/F Mr & Mrs R J Fisher SWANTON MORLEY Variation of condition 2 on The Elms pp 3PL/2007/1851/D - Woodgate material amendment - repositioning of dwellings 3PL/2009/1133/F Mr Liam Fussell ASHILL Variation of conditions 3 & 4 Ashill Methodist Chapel on pp 3PL/2008/0149/F Hale Road 3PL/2009/1132/F Mr Dyke WATTON Conservatory to the west 34 Priory Road (front) elevation 3PL/2009/1131/F Mr P Hillier WATTON Conversion of garage/store Hillwood Farm building to self contained Town Green Lane annex 3PL/2009/1129/F Mr & Mrs Hyde NORTH TUDDENHAM Conversion of existing barn Oak Farm Barn to residential (granny annexe) Oak Farm & holiday let 3PL/2009/1127/F Mr K Goldsmith THETFORD Erection of shed Plot 17 (retrospective) London Road Allotments DC135 Date of List - 24 FEB 2010 BRECKLAND COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. Permission 3PL/2009/1126/F Mrs Ramshaw OVINGTON Variation of condition 3 on The Pole Barn pp 3PL/2004/0059/F to Rose Farm change periods of use for holiday let 3PL/2009/1123/F Mrs Caroline Van Dyke WATTON Construction of a detached 56 Norwich Road open fronted garage and store to rear 3PL/2009/1167/D Mrs Dolan MATTISHALL Erection of wooden holiday Home Lea cabin 5 Stone Road 3PL/2009/1162/F Mr & Mrs Babey OVINGTON Kitchen extension, alterations Willow Cottage new utility & wetroom. New Saham Road garage, new dormer and velux windows 3PL/2009/1161/F Mr Wright WATTON Single storey extension of 33 Stevens Close lounge & two storey extension of kitchen & bathroom at first floor 3PL/2009/1160/F E2 Installation WATTON Rear extension, raised roof to 47 Griston Road form rooms in roof, front porch, conservatory, carport, shed, garden store, driveway 3PL/2009/1159/F Mr J Sutton BAWDESWELL Garage to rear Kates Cottage The Street 3PL/2009/1147/F Wrights (Attleborough) Ltd ATTLEBOROUGH Single storey rear extension 11 St Edmunds Gate & alterations DC135 Date of List - 24 FEB 2010 BRECKLAND COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. Permission 3PL/2009/1144/F Miss J A Timms HOCKHAM Two storey extension to rear Flint Cottage & change of use of outbuilding Shropham Road to additional accommodation demolish kitchen wall 3PL/2009/1142/F Mr C Mason GREAT ELLINGHAM Rear 2 storey extension, Orchard Cottage change flat roof to pitched, 27 Church Street single storey side and extend rear single storey extension 3PL/2009/1137/F Mr & Mrs Bell SPORLE Variation of condition 4 on The Old Beerhouse pp 3PL/2009/0016 to 1 Dunham Road allow outbuilding to be used as holiday let 3PL/2009/1187/CU Mr J H Monks ELSING Change of use from part Holly Tree Cottage residential & part accountancy 2 Mill Street business to wholly residential use -Retrospective 3PL/2009/1177/LB Mr N Martin SOUTH LOPHAM Erection of single storey Oak Tree Farmhouse (lean-to) garden room with Low Common boot room attached following demo. of extg workshop bdg 3PL/2009/1145/LB Miss J A Timms HOCKHAM Two storey extension to rear & Flint Cottage change of use of outbuilding Shropham Road to additonal accommodation demolish kitchen wall 3PL/2009/1119/CU Miss L Murniece ATTLEBOROUGH Change of use from B1 to A1 Connaught House shop 6 Connaught Road 3PL/2009/1085/CU Diocese of Norwich YAXHAM Change of use of agricultural Land to rear of Yaxham land to school playing field Primary School Norwich Road DC135 Date of List - 24 FEB 2010 BRECKLAND COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. Permission 3PL/2009/0590/EU Mr M Podmore GARBOLDISHAM Dwellinghouse Stubbings Farm (certificate of lawfulness) The Ling 3OB/2009/0002/OB Mr M Lambert GARBOLDISHAM Transfer the ancillary Mill Pond Farm Stables accommodation from the farmhouse to the plant hire yard 3MA/2010/0009/MA Mattoms Limited Property Dev GRISTON External changes - inc. Plot 7 changes to roof tiles, windows Church View Close patio doors changed to french doors, no chimney, etc 3MA/2010/0004/MA Mr R Spalding NECTON Insert french doors & side 11 Ketts Hill windows instead of window at front of annexe - 3PL/2007/0124/F 3TL/2009/0008/TL Mr & Mrs Letchworth SHIPDHAM Extension of time limit Adj. 1 & 2 Stone Cottages on pp 3PL/2006/1877/O Dereham Road 3TL/2009/0002/TL Mrs P Eller SWAFFHAM Extension of time limit on Site adjacent Mill House pp 3PL/2006/1592/F 7 Mill Lane 3MA/2010/0003/MA Mr P Dunning SOUTH LOPHAM Revised detailing(verge/plinth Willowdene /chimney/roof to lobby) UPVC Primrose Lane windows,raise eaves by 200mm increase width of garages 3MA/2010/0002/MA Mr & Mrs Howard MILEHAM Addition to plinth to bottom 4 Redbricks Drive of walls, omission of garage door - amendment to 3PL/2006/0962/F DC135 Date of List - 24 FEB 2010 BRECKLAND COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. Permission 3MA/2010/0001/MA Mr M Green DEREHAM Internal and external The Old Guildhall alterations to unit 3 St Withburga Lane (3PL/2007/1999/F) 3MA/2009/0025/MA Mr A Martin SWAFFHAM Change brickwork on extension 62 Longfields to a light colour timber cladding 3PL/2009/1181/F Mrs R Cooper SNETTERTON Erection of four bay cartshed Mill Farmhouse Mill Lane 3PL/2009/1179/F Mr & Mrs D Dunkinson HARLING Conversion of garage to 22 Kenninghall Road self contained annex inc. conservatory extension to rear 3PL/2009/1178/F Mr & Mrs S Beal CROXTON Demolition of attached garage Bretwick House & erection of 2 storey side The Street extension with attached double garage 3PL/2009/1176/F Mr N Martin SOUTH LOPHAM Erection of single storey Oaktree Farmhouse (lean-to) garden room with Low Common boot room attached following demolition of workshop 3PL/2009/1118/F Mr & Mrs R Nunn MATTISHALL Rear two storey extension & Glenthorne repositioning vehicular access 149 Dereham Road including boundary walls 3PL/2009/1115/F Mr M Fish WATTON Proposed alterations & 17 Brandon Road extensions (amendment to previous 3PL/2009/0005/F) - conservatory being enlarged DC135 Date of List - 24 FEB 2010 BRECKLAND COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. Permission 3PL/2009/1094/F Mr & Mrs C Bascombe THETFORD Rear first floor extension 22 Vicarage Road to existing dwelling 3PL/2009/1088/F Mr S Anderson HORNINGTOFT Conversion of outbuildings Jocelyn Lodge into two holiday units Oxwick Road 3PL/2009/1052/O Mr & Mrs Caddy ATTLEBOROUGH Demolition of garage, erection 3 Cyprus Road of 2 detached dwellings with parking/garaging and access 3PL/2009/1048/F
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