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Application No Date: 17/04/2020 Page 1 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/0516/PCL Link Location: Fritton, Green Lane, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2JW Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness for a proposed development in respect of the erection of a single storey rear extension. Case Officer: Sue Read Registration Date: 17-Mar-2020 Applicant Name: Mr T Bagley Ward: Ashtead Common PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/0555/CC Link Location: 18, The Street, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2AH Proposal: Variation of Condition 2 of approved planning application MO/19/1850 for the extension and conversion of the existing property into 2 No. self contained apartments including parking provision, amenity, secure cycle storage and bin storage, to allow the alteration to parking arrangements and finish to front elevation. Case Officer: Katrina Sullivan-Watkins Registration Date: 23-Mar-2020 Applicant Name: Mr P Golding Ward: Ashtead Park, Within 20m of Ashtead Village Ward PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/0575/PLAH Link Location: Long Acre, Newdigate Road, Beare Green, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 4QE Proposal: Erection of a single storey rear extension following demolition of part existing rear extension. Case Officer: David Webb Registration Date: 09-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Morris Ward: Beare Green PSH/Area: Capel Date: 17/04/2020 Page 2 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/0529/PLAH Link Location: Willows, 76, Middle Street, Brockham, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7HW Proposal: Erection of a part two storey and part single storey side, rear extension. Case Officer: Cindy Blythe Registration Date: 23-Mar-2020 Applicant Name: Mr R Banks Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Brockham Application Ref: MO/2020/0594/PCL Link Location: 48, Oakdene Road, Brockham, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7JX Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness for a proposed development in respect of the erection of a single storey rear extension. Case Officer: Katrina Sullivan-Watkins Registration Date: 02-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Ms L Griffin Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Brockham Application Ref: MO/2020/0601/PCL Link Location: 1, Brew House Road, Brockham, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7NL Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness for a proposed development in respect of the erection of a single storey rear extension. Case Officer: Sue James Registration Date: 14-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Mr C Truran Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Brockham Date: 17/04/2020 Page 3 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/0616/CAT Link Location: Lark Rise, Rectory Lane, Buckland, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7BH Proposal: Reduce the canopy of one Oak tree (T1 on Submitted Plan) by 1.5 metres. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 15-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Jones Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Buckland Application Ref: MO/2020/0622/SCC Link Location: Buckland Park Lake, Park Lake Drive, Buckland, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7FE Proposal: Non-material amendment to planning permission ref: MO/2017/1797 dated 30 May 2018 comprising the replacement of the former electrical kiosk with a storage building (Surrey County Council application - for consultation purposes only). Case Officer: Catherine Miller-Bassi Registration Date: 08-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Ms S King, Surrey County Council Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Buckland Application Ref: MO/2020/0498/PLAH Link Location: Pear Tree Barn, Henfold Lane, Newdigate, Surrey, RH5 5AF Proposal: Erection of front porch. Case Officer: Sue Read Registration Date: 15-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Mr S Reeves Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate, Within 20m of Beare Green Ward PSH/Area: Newdigate, Within 20m of Capel Parish Date: 17/04/2020 Page 4 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/0499/PLAH Link Location: Pear Tree Barn, Henfold Lane, Newdigate, Surrey Proposal: Erection of garage/car port with room above. Case Officer: Sue Read Registration Date: 15-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Mr S Reeves Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate, Within 20m of Beare Green Ward PSH/Area: Newdigate, Within 20m of Capel Parish Application Ref: MO/2020/0412/OUTMAJ Link Location: Brittleware Farm Buildings, Norwood Hill Road, Charlwood, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0EB Proposal: Outline application for the consideration of access in respect of the erection of 12 No. dwellings following the demolition of all existing buildings on the site (part of site in Mole Valley area). Case Officer: Donna Penson Registration Date: 02-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs R & C Capstick Ward: Charlwood PSH/Area: Charlwood Application Ref: MO/2020/0417/OUTMAJ Link Location: Brittleware Farm Buildings, Norwood Hill Road, Charlwood, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0EB Proposal: Outline application for the consideration of access in respect of the erection of 19 No. dwellings following the demolition of all existing buildings on the site (part of site in Mole Valley area). Case Officer: Donna Penson Registration Date: 02-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs R & C Capstick Ward: Charlwood PSH/Area: Charlwood Date: 17/04/2020 Page 5 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/0510/PLA Link Location: Berrys Farm, Blanks Lane, Newdigate, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5ED Proposal: Erection of a barn with solar panels, shed, wind turbine and water tank in connection with the farming of speciality/gourmet mushrooms. Case Officer: Catherine Miller-Bassi Registration Date: 14-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Ms P Hrisca, Albinna Ltd. Ward: Charlwood, Capel, Leigh & Newdigate PSH/Area: Charlwood, Newdigate Application Ref: MO/2020/0639/CONS Link Location: Brittleware Farm Buildings, Norwood Hill Road, Charlwood, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0EB Proposal: Outline application for the erection of 12 proposed dwellings following demolition of all existing buildings. All matters reserved except for access. (Reigate and Banstead application - for consultation purposes only) Case Officer: Donna Penson Registration Date: 09-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Reigate and Banstead Borough Council Ward: Charlwood PSH/Area: Charlwood Application Ref: MO/2020/0640/CONS Link Location: Brittleware Farm Buildings, Norwood Hill Road, Charlwood, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0EB Proposal: Outline application for the erection of 19 proposed dwellings following demolition of all existing buildings (Reigate and Banstead application - for consultation purposes only). Case Officer: Donna Penson Registration Date: 09-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Reigate and Banstead Borough Council Ward: Charlwood PSH/Area: Charlwood Date: 17/04/2020 Page 6 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/0649/TFC Link Location: 3, Blue Bird Gate, Charlwood, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0GT Proposal: Remove one Hornbeam tree (T4 on Submitted Plan) Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 16-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Mr L Creton Ward: Charlwood PSH/Area: Charlwood Application Ref: MO/2020/0549/PLA Link Location: Pickering House, Ridgeway Road, Dorking, Surrey Proposal: Extension of and alterations to the existing care home to provide an additional 23 bedrooms and associated landscaping works. Case Officer: Helen Clarke Registration Date: 20-Mar-2020 Applicant Name: Hamberley Development Ltd. Ward: Dorking South, Holmwoods PSH/Area: Dorking (Unparished), North Holmwood (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/0574/PLAH Link Location: 2, Cedar Close, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 2EH Proposal: Erection of a single storey orangery extension to rear of property, erection of detached garage to the side of the property following demolition of existing, window to the front gable and internal alterations with associated landscaping. Case Officer: Cindy Blythe Registration Date: 28-Mar-2020 Applicant Name: Mr A Ramagge Ward: Dorking South PSH/Area: Dorking (Unparished) Date: 17/04/2020 Page 7 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/0612/PCL Link Location: 108, Nutcroft Grove, Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9LD Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness for a proposed development in respect of the change of roof from hip to gable, erection of 1 No. rear dormer window and insertion of 3 No. roof lights to front to facilitate loft conversion. Case Officer: David Webb Registration Date: 07-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Mr R Iommazzo Ward: Fetcham East PSH/Area: Fetcham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/0623/PNHH Link Location: 108, Nutcroft Grove, Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9LD Proposal: Prior notification for the erection of a single storey flat roof rear extension of 6 metres deep by 3.5 metres high. Case Officer: David Webb Registration Date: 09-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Mr R Iommazzo Ward: Fetcham East PSH/Area: Fetcham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/0614/TFC Link Location: 86, Kennel Lane, Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9PW Proposal: Reduce the height of one Oak tree (T1 on Submitted Plan) by 2.8 metres and thin by 15%. Work also include the removal of dead wood (exempt works). Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 08-Apr-2020 Applicant Name: Mr C Wells Ward: Fetcham West PSH/Area: Fetcham (Unparished) Date: 17/04/2020 Page 8 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/0559/PLAH Link Location: 2 Holmside Cottages, Swallow Lane, Mid Holmwood, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 4EY Proposal: Erection of single storey rear extension and part double storey side extension. Replacement porch. Case Officer: Helen
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