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Plansearch Plus Property Sample Site, Sample Street, Sample Town Rpr Planning V44.0 Report Report Reference PSP 64253409 1 1 09-Feb-2015 Aerial Photo This report is issued for the Residential planning applications property described as: Sample Site, Sample Street, Sample Town Alterations 14 applications within 50m single dwelling Report Reference PSP_64253409_1_1 New build National Grid Reference 0 applications within 100m up to 10 dwellings 357140, 173530 Customer Reference New build Sample 43 applications within 250m 10 to 50 dwellings / unknown Report Date 9 February 2015 New build 2 applications within 500m Requested by 50 to 200 dwellings New build 0 applications within 750m over 200 dwellings Non-residential planning applications Small 37 applications within 250m up to 250m² / unknown Contact Details If you require any assistance Medium please contact our customer 5 applications within 500m 250m² to 1500m² services team on: 0844 844 9966 Large 4 applications within 750m over 1500m² or by email at: [email protected] www.landmark.co.uk Empowering people with information Contents Aerial Photo Page 1 Planning Applications Page 2 Land Use Designations Page 18 Mobile Phone Masts Page 29 Rights of Way Page 30 Housing and Neighbourhood Page 31 Education Page 33 Amenities Page 37 Useful Information Page 43 Contacts Page 45 If you have any questions on the contents of this Report please contact Landmark Customer Help Desk which is open from 9am-5.30pm, Monday-Friday via one of the following channels: Telephone 0844 844 9966 Fax 0844 844 9980 Email [email protected] Website www.landmarkinfo.co.uk Landmark works in association with: Plansearch Plus Property Sample Site, Sample Street, Sample Town rpr_planning v44.0 Report Report Reference PSP_64253409_1_1 09-Feb-2015 Aerial Photo NW N NE W E SW S SE Plansearch Plus Property Sample Site, Sample Street, Sample Town rpr_planning v44.0 Page 1 of 45 Report Report Reference PSP_64253409_1_1 09-Feb-2015 Planning Applications NW N NE W E SW S SE Plansearch Plus Property Sample Site, Sample Street, Sample Town rpr_planning v44.0 Page 2 of 45 Report Report Reference PSP_64253409_1_1 09-Feb-2015 Planning Applications Residential Alterations single dwelling (within 50m) ID Reference (Application No.) Distance & Direction Location Accuracy Site Area Address Use Class Type Submission Date Decision 1 08/05065/VC 5m E Good Not Supplied 11 Worcester Terrace Sui Generis Alteration or Conversion 15th December 2008 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3JW Description: Tree Works 1 11/01284/VC 13m E Good Not Supplied 10 Worcester Terrace Sui Generis Alteration or Conversion 28th March 2011 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3JW Description: Tree Works 2 09/03275/LA 13m E Good Not Supplied 10 Worcester Terrace C3 Alteration or Conversion 19th August 2009 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3JW 3 12/03809/VC 17m SW Good Not Supplied 13 Worcester Terrace Sui Generis Alteration or Conversion 29th August 2012 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3JW Description: Tree Works 3 12/03279/VC 17m SW Good Not Supplied 13 Worcester Terrace Sui Generis Alteration or Conversion 20th July 2012 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3JW Description: Tree Works 3 10/04798/VC 17m SW Good Not Supplied 13 Worcester Terrace Sui Generis Alteration or Conversion 2nd November 2010 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3JW Description: Tree Works 1 14/02255/VC 20m E Good Not Supplied 9 Worcester Terrace Sui Generis Alteration or Conversion 13th May 2014 Not Applicable BRISTOL BS8 3JW Description: Tree Works 2 10/03206/LA 20m E Good Not Supplied 9 Worcester Terrace C3 Extension 17th August 2010 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3JW 2 14/02995/F 32m E Good Not Supplied 7 Worcester Terrace C3 Extension 19th June 2014 Not Applicable BRISTOL BS8 3JW 1 14/02725/VC 38m NE Approx Not Supplied Communal Garden Sui Generis New Build 9th June 2014 Not Applicable Worcester Terrace, Bristol South Gloucestershire, BS8 3JW Description: Tree Works Plansearch Plus Property Sample Site, Sample Street, Sample Town rpr_planning v44.0 Page 3 of 45 Report Report Reference PSP_64253409_1_1 09-Feb-2015 ID Reference (Application No.) Distance & Direction Location Accuracy Site Area Address Use Class Type Submission Date Decision 1 12/04114/F 39m E Good Not Supplied 6 Worcester Terrace Sui Generis Alteration or Conversion 17th September 2012 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3JW Description: Roof Lantern/Roof Light 1 12/03544/LA 39m E Good Not Supplied 6 Worcester Terrace Sui Generis Refurbishment or Repair 24th August 2012 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3JW Description: Door/Window/Kitchen/Bathrooms/Roof Light 1 09/00762/COND 39m E Good Not Supplied 6 Worcester Terrace Sui Generis Refurbishment or Repair 22nd January 2009 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3JW Description: Doors/Kitchen/Windows 1 08/01127/LA 39m E Good Not Supplied 6 Worcester Terrace C3 New Build 12th March 2008 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3JW Description: Storage/Kitchen/Windows Plansearch Plus Property Sample Site, Sample Street, Sample Town rpr_planning v44.0 Page 4 of 45 Report Report Reference PSP_64253409_1_1 09-Feb-2015 Planning Applications Residential New Build "Unknown" planning applications refer to those that have been identified as having a financial value in excess of £100,000 however their scale cannot 10 to 50 dwellings / unknown (within 250m) be determined. ID Reference (Application No.) Distance & Direction Location Accuracy Site Area Address Use Class Type Submission Date Decision 1 08/04366/LA 13m E Good Not Supplied 10 Worcester Terrace C3 New Build 20th October 2008 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3JW Description: Stair/Walls/Dining/Kitchen Area 3 12/02880/COND 55m S Good Not Supplied 7 Clifton Park C3 Refurbishment or Repair 22nd June 2012 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3BU Description: Window/Door/Staircase 3 12/02881/COND 55m S Good Not Supplied 7 Clifton Park C3 Refurbishment or Repair 22nd June 2012 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3BU Description: Window/Door /Archways/Staircase/Steps 4 08/04524/LA 99m E Good Not Supplied 11 Clifton Park C3 New Build 4th November 2008 Not Applicable Bristol, Avon BS8 3BX Description: Flat/Wall 5 09/04073/X 154m E Good Not Supplied 16 Clifton Park C3 New Build 22nd October 2009 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3BY Description: Unspecified 6 12/04667/NMA 167m S Fair Not Supplied R/O 17 Vyvyan Terrace C3 New Build 22nd October 2012 Not Applicable Bristol, Avon BS8 3DG Description: House/Garage/Garden/Rooflights/Demolition 6 12/02295/LA 167m S Fair Not Supplied R/O 17 Vyvyan Terrace C3 New Build 18th May 2012 Not Applicable Bristol, Avon BS8 3DG Description: Unspecified 6 12/00533/COND 167m S Fair Not Supplied R/O 17 Vyvyan Terrace C3 New Build 21st March 2012 Not Applicable Bristol, Avon BS8 3DG Description: House/Garage /Garden/Demolition 6 11/05334/CP 167m S Fair Not Supplied Land To The Rear Of 17 Vyvyan Terrace C3 New Build 22nd December 2011 Not Applicable Bristol, Avon BS8 3DG Description: House/Garage 6 11/01776/F 167m S Good Not Supplied 17 Vyvyan Terrace C3 New Build 26th May 2011 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3DG Description: House/Demolition Plansearch Plus Property Sample Site, Sample Street, Sample Town rpr_planning v44.0 Page 5 of 45 Report Report Reference PSP_64253409_1_1 09-Feb-2015 ID Reference (Application No.) Distance & Direction Location Accuracy Site Area Address Use Class Type Submission Date Decision 6 11/01777/LA 167m S Good Not Supplied 17 Vyvyan Terrace C3 New Build 26th May 2011 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3DG Description: House/Demolition 6 11/01788/F 167m S Good Not Supplied 17 Vyvyan Terrace C3 New Build 26th May 2011 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3DG Description: House/Demolition 6 11/01789/LA 167m S Good Not Supplied 17 Vyvyan Terrace C3 New Build 26th May 2011 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3DG Description: House/Demolition 6 11/01042/F 167m S Fair Not Supplied R/o 17 Vyvyan Terrace C3 New Build 25th March 2011 Not Applicable Bristol, Avon BS8 3DG Description: Dwelling/Garage/Garden/Demolition 6 11/01045/LA 167m S Good Not Supplied 17 Vyvyan Terrace C3 New Build 25th March 2011 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3DG Description: Dwelling/Garage/Garden/Demolition 6 11/00598/NMA 167m S Good Not Supplied 17 Vyvyan Terrace C3 New Build 14th February 2011 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3DG Description: Garage/Accommodation 6 09/04847/COND 167m S Fair Not Supplied Garage Site On Vyvyan Road Rear Of 17 Vyvyan C3 New Build 26th November 2009 Not Applicable Terrace Bristol, Avon Description: Accommodation/Garage BS8 3DG 7 12/01490/LC 169m NW Good Not Supplied 10 College Road C3 Refurbishment or Repair 28th March 2012 Not Applicable Clifton, Bristol BS8 3HZ Description: Doors/Juliet Balcony 8 08/05070/H 185m NE Good Not Supplied 5 Pembroke Vale C3 New Build 17th December 2008 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3DN Description: Entrance/Steps/Window 9 09/00093/F 189m SW Good Not Supplied 4 Clifton Park Road C3 Refurbishment or Repair 13th January 2009 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3HL Description: Window/Railings/Balcony/Roof Works Plansearch Plus Property Sample Site, Sample Street, Sample Town rpr_planning v44.0 Page 6 of 45 Report Report Reference PSP_64253409_1_1 09-Feb-2015 ID Reference (Application No.) Distance & Direction Location Accuracy Site Area Address Use Class Type Submission Date Decision 10 11/05182/LA 190m SE Good Not Supplied Flat 1, 1 Codrington Place C3 New Build 12th December 2011 Not Applicable Bristol, Avon BS8 3DE Description: Ventilation Grille/Ventilation System 10 11/00304/LA 190m SE Good Not Supplied 1 Codrington Place C3 Refurbishment or Repair 27th January 2011 Not Applicable Bristol BS8 3DE Description: Windows 11 12/02120/COND 207m NE Good Not Supplied 67 Pembroke Road C3 New Build 3rd May 2012 Not Applicable Clifton, Bristol BS8 3DW Description:
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