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Monthly List of Decisions by Parish South Gloucestershire Council MONTHLY LIST OF DECISIONS BY PARISH From: 01 APRIL 2007 To: 30 APRIL 2007 TOTAL DECISIONS: 286 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/04/07 - 30/04/07 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PARISH PK06/3186/F Full Planning 39 Bellevue Road Kingswood Erection of first floor side Mr & Mrs K Coles 01/11/2006 10/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire extension to provide additional conditions BS15 9TU living accommodation. Installation of 1 no. rear dormer window to facilitate loft conversion. Erection of detached garage. PK07/0152/F Full Planning John Cabot City Technology Erection of two storey detached John Cabot City 22/01/2007 27/04/2007 Approve with College Woodside Road school block with associated Technology conditions Kingswood BRISTOL South landscaping. College Gloucestershire BS15 8BD PK07/0228/RM Reserved Matters 36 High Street Staple Hill Demolition of existing dwelling. Cedar Hill Court 29/01/2007 20/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire Erection of 14 no. flats with car Limited conditions BS16 5HW parking and associated works. (Approval of reserved matters to be read in conjunction with outline planning permission PK05/1952/O). PK07/0339/F Full Planning 9 Soundwell Road Staple Hill Erection of single storey rear Mr B Parish 05/02/2007 13/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire extension, rear dormer window conditions BS16 4QG and conversion of existing garage to facilitate the change of use of ground floor retail premises (Class A1) and first and second floor residential unit (Class C3) to office use (Class B1) as defined in the Town & Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 (as amended). PK07/0382/F Full Planning 19 Stanley Park Road Kingswood Subdivision of house into 3 No., Beltol Limited 07/02/2007 16/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire self contained flats with cycle & conditions BS16 4SR bin stores and associated works. 08 May 2007 Page 1 of 63 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/04/07 - 30/04/07 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PK07/0388/F Full Planning 1a Lower Station Road Staple Hill Erection of 1 no. dwelling with Mr G Johns 07/02/2007 05/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire associated works. conditions BS16 4LT PK07/0484/R3F Reg 3: Full Kingsfield School Brook Road Construction of glazed in-fill to The Governors 13/02/2007 02/04/2007 Deemed consent Permission Kingswood BRISTOL South existing courtyard and installation Of Kingsfield Gloucestershire BS15 4JT of 2 no. mezzanine floors. School PK07/0491/F Full Planning 34 Riviera Crescent Staple Hill Erection of single storey rear Mr M Johnson 14/02/2007 05/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire extension to provide additional conditions BS16 4SE living accommodation. PK07/0553/F Full Planning Linden Hotel 51-59 High Street Erection of two storey and single MB Estates Ltd 19/02/2007 02/04/2007 Refusal Kingswood BRISTOL South storey rear extension with terraces Gloucestershire BS15 4AD at first and second floor to form extended existing accommodation and 1 no. flat. PK07/0583/F Full Planning 27 Courtney Road Kingswood Erection of single storey and first Mr A Comley 21/02/2007 16/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire floor rear extensions to provide conditions BS15 9RQ additional living accommodation.(Resubmission of PK07/0047/F) PK07/0612/ADV Advertisement Kings Chase Shopping Centre Display of 1 no. non-illuminated Sainsburys 23/02/2007 17/04/2007 Approve with Regent Street Kingswood fascia sign. (Retrospective). Supermarkets conditions BRISTOL South Gloucestershire Limited BS15 8LP PK07/0615/F Full Planning Rear Of 6-10 Lintham Drive Erection of 1 no. detached Mr C Ludwell 23/02/2007 16/04/2007 Refusal Kingswood BRISTOL South dwelling with car parking and Gloucestershire BS15 9GE associated works. PK07/0617/F Full Planning 12 Crownleaze Soundwell Installation of 1 no. dormer to front Mr S GOLDING 23/02/2007 16/04/2007 Refusal BRISTOL South Gloucestershire elevation. BS16 4QZ 08 May 2007 Page 2 of 63 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/04/07 - 30/04/07 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PK07/0640/RM Reserved Matters 28 Burley Crest Mangotsfield Erection of 1 no. detached Mr M Taylor 26/02/2007 16/04/2007 Refusal BRISTOL South Gloucestershire dwelling. (Approval of reserved BS16 5PW matters to be read in conjunction with outline planning permission PK06/1186/O). PK07/0641/F Full Planning 22 Ducie Road Staple Hill Installation of new front door to King Purple 26/02/2007 18/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire side elevation to facilitate the Properties Bristol conditions BS16 5JY subdivision of existing property Ltd into 2 no flats. Erection of cycle/bin stores and associated works. PK07/0656/O Outline 2 Peacocks Lane Kingswood Demolition of 1 no. dwelling to Mrs K Crooker 27/02/2007 11/04/2007 Refusal BRISTOL South Gloucestershire facilitate the erection of 5 no. BS15 8DD dwellings (Outline) with means of access to be determined. All other matters to be reserved. PK07/0664/F Full Planning 4 Charnhill Crescent Mangotsfield Erection of rear conservatory. Mr & Mrs Turpin 27/02/2007 20/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire conditions BS16 9JU PK07/0683/F Full Planning 22 Regent Street Kingswood Change of use of first and second Mr S Reynolds 28/02/2007 24/04/2007 Refusal BRISTOL South Gloucestershire floors from Hair Dressing Salon BS15 8JS (Class A1) to residential (Class C3) (as defined in the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 2005), to facilitate the subdivision into 2 no. self contained apartments. 08 May 2007 Page 3 of 63 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/04/07 - 30/04/07 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PK07/0690/F Full Planning 2 Upper Station Road Staple Hill Erection of single storey rear Mrs S Howick 28/02/2007 23/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire extension and change of use from conditions BS16 4LY dwelling house (Class C3) to residential care home (Class C2) as defined in the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes Order) 1987 (as amended). Alterations to roof and conversion of detached garage to activities room. PK07/0700/TRE Works to Trees 7 Haythorne Court Staple Hill Works to fell 2no. Pine trees Mr M G Rogers 01/03/2007 16/04/2007 Refusal BRISTOL South Gloucestershire covered by Tree Preservation BS16 5QS Order KTPO3/80 dated 14th July 1980. PK07/0705/F Full Planning 5A Valley Road Mangotsfield Erection of first floor side Mr S Hendy 07/03/2007 16/04/2007 Refusal BRISTOL South Gloucestershire extension over existing garage to BS16 9HL provide additional living accommodation. PK07/0707/F Full Planning 26 Elm Road Kingswood Erection of first floor rear Mr S Moon 07/03/2007 20/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire extension to form additional living conditions BS15 9ST accommodation. PK07/0711/O Outline Land to rear of 28 Alexandra Erection of 4no. dwellings Universal 08/03/2007 10/04/2007 Refusal Gardens Soundwell BRISTOL (Outline) with layout, design & Properties South Gloucestershire BS16 4QJ scale to be determined. All other matters reserved. PK07/0717/F Full Planning 28 Church Road Soundwell Erection of 1 no. detached Mr Thompson 08/03/2007 26/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire dwelling with 2 no. car parking conditions BS16 4RH spaces and associated works. (Resubmission of PK06/2166/F). 08 May 2007 Page 4 of 63 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/04/07 - 30/04/07 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PK07/0738/F Full Planning 30 Soundwell Road Soundwell Conversion of existing dwelling to J Oluwasanmi 09/03/2007 27/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire form 2 no. self contained flats with conditions BS16 4QW associated works. PK07/0763/F Full Planning 7 Tenniscourt Road Kingswood Creation of new vehicular access Mr R Jones 12/03/2007 16/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire including dropped kerb. conditions BS15 4JW (Resubmission of PK06/3437/F). PK07/0785/F Full Planning 29a Forest Road Kingswood Erection of first floor and single Miss S Loughlin 13/03/2007 16/04/2007 Approve with BRISTOL South Gloucestershire storey side extensions to provide conditions BS15 8EJ additional living accommodation. (Resubmission of PK06/1707/F). PK07/0823/TRE Works to Trees John Cabot City Technology Works to various trees and John Cabot City 15/03/2007 12/04/2007 Approve with College Woodside Road hedgerows covered by South Tech College conditions Kingswood BRISTOL South Gloucestershire Tree Preservation Gloucestershire BS15 8BD Order KTPO13/88 dated 20th February 1989. 08 May 2007 Page 5 of 63 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/04/07 - 30/04/07 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PARISH Almondsbury Parish Council PT07/0204/F Full Planning 330, 332 Land to rear of Deorham, Erection of 14 no. dwellings and Meadgate 25/01/2007 05/04/2007 Refusal Passage Road Almondsbury repositioning of access and Western Ltd & BRISTOL South Gloucestershire associated works. Resubmission Associates BS10 7TE of previously withdrawn PT06/2187/F. PT07/0427/O Outline 11 Gloucester Road Almondsbury Erection of 1 no. dwelling with new Mr A Hall 09/02/2007 02/04/2007 Refusal BRISTOL South Gloucestershire pedestrian access and associated BS32 4HD works (Outline) PT07/0455/F Full Planning Gate 6 Rolls Royce PLC Gypsy Erection of 2.12 m high brick wall. Rolls-Royce PLC 12/02/2007 12/04/2007 Approve with Patch Lane Filton BRISTOL South conditions Gloucestershire BS34 7QE PT07/0535/F Full Planning 60 Over Lane Almondsbury Demolition of existing bungalow to Mr & Mrs T 18/02/2007 04/04/2007 Refusal BRISTOL South Gloucestershire facilitate erection of 1 no.
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