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13 September 2019 Registered applications for week ending 13/09/2019 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL ASH 19/00924 Chequer Court Repositioning of field gate RAM Knell Lane and extension of existing Ash vehicle access CT3 2EF AYLESHAM 19/00826 Intex House Erection of two buildings HIJO Cooting Road incorporating 6no. industrial Aylesham units with associated CT3 3EP parking, external alterations to existing building including cladding and new service door (existing garage to be demolished) CAPEL-LE-FERNE 19/00935 49 Victoria Road Erection of a two storey rear RAM Capel Le Ferne extension incorporating 2no. CT18 7LT dormer windows, alterations to roof and erection of a front porch extension (existing extension to be demolished) 19/00669 Land Between Nos 107 And Outline application for the LUR 127 erection of 34 dwellings and Capel Street means of access with Capel Le Ferne associated landscaping (appearance, landscaping, layout and scale reserved) DEAL 1 Registered applications for week ending 13/09/2019 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 19/01033 Tides Leisure Centre, Car Temporary siting of a 6m x RAM Park 2m (approx) container for Park Avenue storage of e-bikes Deal CT14 9UU 19/00593 223A St Richards Road Erection of single storey side RAM Deal extension to existing garage CT14 9LF to facilitate a granny annexe (part demolition of existing garage) 19/01029 27 Western Road Erection of a single storey AT Deal rear extension (existing CT14 6RX conservatory to be demolished) DENTON WITH WOOTTON 19/01024 Deacon Landscape Variation of Condition 1 LUR Management (approved plans), 2 (scale, Wootton Lane landscaping & appearance) Wootton and 12 (childrens' play area) CT4 6RP pursuant to outline permission DOV/16/00032 for the erection of 8no. dwellings (application under Section 73) 19/01068 Park View Erection of detached VH Park Side dwelling, detached triple Wootton garage with annexe (existing CT4 6RR dwelling to be demolished) 19/01024 Deacon Landscape Variation of Condition 1 LUR Management (approved plans), 2 (scale, Wootton Lane landscaping & appearance) Wootton and 12 (childrens' play area) CT4 6RP pursuant to outline permission DOV/16/00032 for the erection of 8no. dwellings (application under Section 73) 2 Registered applications for week ending 13/09/2019 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 19/00780 Maryville Internal works include : GS Shelvin Lane Ground floor : DPM to floors, Wootton insert new partitions to form CT4 6RH bathroom, replace wall linings, replace doors, sand blast joists and beams. First Floor : Replace ceilings to bed 1 and 3, replace internal doors, insert new partitions to form ensuite, replace wall linings, Insert ridge support and beam to support roof structure, replace dormer window structure, replace render on central chimney stack. External alterations Include: Front SW elevation :Remove canopy, replace 4no windows including dormer. Right flank SE elevation :Remove canopy, replace 1no window. Rear NE elevation : Replace 2no windows, insert 1no new window, insert roof light, remove canopy. Left flank NW elevation : chimney demolished and rebuilt, pantile roof section replaced with Kent Peg tiles. All windows replaced with slim line double glazing. Remove external paint finishes, replace with breathable paint. Re roof inserting membrane. DOVER 19/01025 Land Adjoining 74 Erection of 32no. dwellings, BK Stanhope Road formation of new vehicle and Dover pedestrian accesses, CT16 2PR associated parking and landscaping 19/00956 69 Folkestone Road Erection of a three storey AW Dover side and a two storey rear CT17 9RZ extension 3 Registered applications for week ending 13/09/2019 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 19/01049 WM Morrison Supermarkets Display of. 6 internally RAM Plc illuminated fascia signs, 1no. Bridge Street internally illuminated totem Dover sign CT16 2LB 19/01081 27 Market Square Prior approval for the RAM Dover change of use from Retail CT16 1NG (A1) & Financial Services (A2) to Restaurants (A3) EASTRY 19/01052 4 Mill Lane Cottages Replacement timber single TJ Mill Lane glazed windows Eastry CT13 0JS 19/01063 Plot 1C Subdivision of plot 1, AW Land At Hay Hill stationing of 1 no. mobile Hay Hill home, 1 no. touring caravan, Ham utility building, bin store, CT14 0ED installation of cess pool, external lighting, hardstanding, formation of vehicular access, erection of fencing and gates (retrospective) 19/01062 Plot 1A Subdivision of plot 1, AW Land At Hay Hill stationing of 1 no. mobile Hay Hill home, 2 no. touring caravan, Ham 2no. utility sheds, bin store, CT14 0ED installation of cess pool, external lighting, construction of hardstanding, alterations to vehicular access and erection of fencing and gates (retrospective) 4 Registered applications for week ending 13/09/2019 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 19/01053 4 Mill Lane Cottages Replace with timber single GS Mill Lane glazed windows Eastry CT13 0JS 19/01056 Plot 1B Subdivision of plot 1, AW Land At Hay Hill stationing of 1 no. mobile Hay Hill home, 2 no. touring Ham caravans, utility building, CT14 0ED installation of cess pool, dog run, bin store, external lighting, formation of vehicle access, hardstanding, erection of fencing and gates (retrospective) HOUGHAM WITHOUT PARISH COUNCIL 19/00966 The Heron Siting of a mobile home for BK Gravel Lane residential use (Use Class West Hougham C3) (retrospective) Dover Kent CT15 7AG PRESTON 19/00999 Court Farmhouse Erection of a single storey TJ Padbrook Lane side extension Elmstone CT3 1HF RINGWOULD WITH KINGSDOWN 19/00946 26 Balmoral Road Erection of first floor roof BK Kingsdown extension with terrace and CT14 8DB balustrade, single storey side extension with steps, terrace and balustrade, rear extensions, dormer window to front roofslope and alterations to windows and doors (amended plans) 5 Registered applications for week ending 13/09/2019 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL SANDWICH 19/01027 Discovery Park House Erection of a modular DBR Pfizer Ltd building to be used as a new Ramsgate Road main technology room Sandwich CT13 9ND 19/01004 2 Stonar Gardens Erection of single storey rear AT Sandwich extension CT13 9LJ 19/01035 Bell Hotel Replacement kitchen extract GS 1 Upper Strand Street flue system to NE Elevation Sandwich CT13 9EF SHEPHERDSWELL WITH COLDRED 19/01065 34 Westcourt Lane Erection of single storey rear TJ Shepherdswell extension with raised patio CT15 7PT area, front porch, garage conversion and insertion of roof lights (existing store to be demolished) ST MARGARETS AT CLIFFE 19/00944 Former Carpenters Variation of condition 2 BK Workshop (approved plans) of Corner Of Reach Road & Planning Permission High Street DOV/18/01152 to increase Reach Road perimeter of the site, and to St. Margaret's-At-Cliffe erect new wall and fencing CT15 6AR STOURMOUTH 6 Registered applications for week ending 13/09/2019 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 19/01032 Dog And Duck Inn Change of use from AW Plucks Gutter Manager's flat to hotel Stourmouth accommodation (Class C1), CT3 1JB installation of exterior staircase and replace window with door on north west elevation SUTTON 19/01050 Land Adjacent To The Erection of 2no. AW Homestead semi-detached dwellings, Homestead Lane car ports and creation of East Studall vehicular access CT15 5BN TILMANSTONE 19/01046 Meadowside Erection of a single storey AT Lower Street side extension Tilmanstone CT14 0JD 19/01073 The Black Barn Prior approval for the BK Lower Street change of use of agricultural Tilmanstone building to residential CT14 0JA dwelling and associated operational development WALMER 19/00961 The Lighthouse Erection of 6 dormer roof AW 50 The Strand extensions and 5no. Walmer rooflights to facilitate the CT14 7DX conversion of the loft space to extend the existing single 2no. bedroom flat to a single 6no. bedroom flat WINGHAM 7 Registered applications for week ending 13/09/2019 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 19/01001 Oakfield House Erection of a rear dormer RAM High Street extension Wingham CT3 1BU WOODNESBOROUGH 19/01013 Poulton Manor Erection of tractor shed, HIJO Poulton Lane poolhouse and carport with Ash associated hard and soft CT3 2HW landscaping. Internal and external alterations including alterations to fenestration 19/01014 Poulton Manor Internal including:GF: GS Poulton Lane remove insert new Ash partitions to form utility, WC CT3 2HW insert new staircase. FF: Remove insert new partitions to form ensuite reorganise bed4, ensuites master suite. SF: Remove partitions to form enlarged bathroom playroom. Remove insulated floor from attic rooms, repair insulate ceilings walls, infill opening, reinstate stair access and form new opening. External alterations including: insert door opening, replace window with french doors insert soil pipe to south courtyard elevation. Insert boiler flue to west elevation. Remove infill 2no external doors replaced with 2no windows to north courtyard elevation. 8.
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