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Wyke Area Team Riverside Area Team Planning applications Planning applications received in the period week ending Friday 9 th November 2012 to week ending to Friday 30th November 2012. Ref Number Location Proposal Ward Committee Applicant Agent Officer Contact 00010965K NatWest Bank Plc 1. Change of use from Newington Mr Jon Davey Mr Christopher Nicholson Q18 398 Anlaby Road bank (A2 use) to cafe (A3 46 West Ella Road 55 Pearson Park Laura Gibson Kingston Upon Hull use), therapy suite (A1), Kirkella Hull (Laura.Gibson@hull HU3 6PB offices (B1a) and 3 self Hull East Riding Of Yorkshire cc.gov.uk) contained flats. HU10 7QN HU5 2TG 612903 2. Installation of new shop 12/00789/FULL front incorporating external roller shutter. 3. Erection of two storey extension to rear (following demolition of existing single storey extension) 4. External alterations to rear including blocking up of door and removal of existing external steel staircase. 00012995G 3 Wilberforce Street 1) Change of use to Myton White Skip Hire & Robert Farrow (Design) Ltd Q18 Kingston Upon Hull waste transfer station with Recycling Mr Robert Farrow Laura Gibson HU3 2JR ancillary sales and sale of Mr W White Millar House (Laura.Gibson@hull landscaping products. Unit J1, Chamberlain 32 Northgate cc.gov.uk) 2) Erection of two storey Business Centre Hessle 612903 office building, gravel Hull HU13 9AA 12/00937/FULL bays, tipping shed and HU8 8HL weighbridge. 3) Erection of 2m (6'6") high palisade fence. Ref Number Location Propo sal Ward Committee Applicant Agent Officer Contact 00013215T Adelaide Primary School 1. Erection of single Myton Children & Young Adrian Richmond Q18 Walker Street storey extension to link Peoples Services NPS Humber Laura Gibson Kingston Upon Hull existing nursery to Kingston House Earle House (Laura.Gibson@hull HU3 2RA foundation unit and sports Bond Street Colonial Street cc.gov.uk) hall. HULL HULL 612903 2. External alterations to East Yorkshire East Riding of Yorkshire 12/00864/FULL existing school buildings HU1 3ER HU2 8JY including blocking up of United Kingdom some openings and replacement of some windows with doors. 3. Removal of modular classroom unit and reinstatement of school playing field and play area. 4. Repositioning of existing steel storage container. 00032031 Stonefield House Alterations to frontage Myton Mr Howard Cloke Ark Shopfitters Ltd Q14 16-20 King Edward Street involving the installation Stonefield Estates Ltd Miss Rebecca Coopland Chris Peach Kingston Upon Hull of new office entrance 16 - 20 King Edward Strata House (Chris.Peach@hullcc HU1 3SS doors. Street 300 Hawthorne Avenue .gov.uk) Hull Hull 612734 HU1 3SS HU3 5LL 12/01011/FULL 00004735Z Stonefield House Advertisement consent Myton Mr Howard Cloke Ark Shopfitters Ltd Q22 16-20 King Edward Street for the display of 1 x non Stonefield Estates Ltd Miss R Coopland Chris Peach Kingston Upon Hull illuminated fascia sign. 16-20 King Edward Strata House (Chris.Peach@hullcc HU1 3SS Street 300 Hawthorne Avenue .gov.uk) Hull Hull 612734 HU1 3SS HU3 5LL 12/01012/ADV Ref Number Location Proposal Ward Committee Applicant Agent Officer Contact 00028868E Wilberforce Health Centre Advertisement Consent Myton Citycare Q22 Story Street for the display of:- Mrs Caroline Havler Chris Peach Kingston Upon Hull 2 x freestanding non- Suite One (Chris.Peach@hullcc HU1 3SA illuminated signs. Albion Mills .gov.uk) Albion Lane 612734 Willerby 12/00988/ADV HU10 6DN 00006567Q Anderson Wharf Application to vary Myton Mr Mehtab Asghar Q20 Wincolmlee condition no. 2 4 Ormes Meadow Chris Peach Kingston Upon Hull (temporary consent Sheffield (Chris.Peach@hullcc HU2 8AH period lapsing on 31/1/13) S20 6TE .gov.uk) of planning permission 612734 No. 6567M - Continued 12/01014/FULL use of land as long stay public car park (temporary use). To allow a further 3 year period - lapsing on 31/01/16. 00020143H Halifax Advertisement Consent Drypool Halifax Plc Ms Suzanne Whittaker Q22 318 Holderness Road Application for the display PO Box 112 Mulberry House Chris Peach Kingston Upon Hull of:- Cannon House Parkland Square (Chris.Peach@hullcc HU9 3DA 1 x internally illuminated Cannon Way 750 Capability Green .gov.uk) fascia sign Bristol Luton 612734 1 x internally illuminated BS99 7LB Bedfordshire 12/01005/ADV hanging sign LU1 3LU 1 x internally illuminated United Kingdom ATM sign 00027144H Halifax Plc Advertisement Consent Myton Halifax Plc Ms Suzanne Whittaker Q22 Unit 8 Application for the display PO Box 112 Mulberry House Chris Peach Grand Buildings of:- Cannon House Parkland Square (Chris.Peach@hullcc Jameson Street 2 x internally illuminated Cannon Way 750 Capability Green .gov.uk) Kingston Upon Hull fascia signs Bristol Luton 612734 HU1 3JX 1 x internally illuminated BS99 7LB Bedfordshire 12/01006/ADV hanging sign LU1 3LU 4 x non-illuminated ATM United Kingdom signs. Ref Number Location Proposal Ward Committee Applicant Agent Officer Contact 00013285K 93 Beverley Road Erection of smoking Myton Mr Mark Miller Q18 Kingston Upon Hull shelter. 93 Beverley Road Catherine Dixon HU3 1XR Hull (Catherine.Dixon@h HU3 1XR ullcc.gov.uk) 612337 12/01018/FULL 00032039 106 Durham Street Change of use of dwelling Drypool Wigwam Homes Cardwell Development Q20 Kingston Upon Hull house to 2 flats. Mrs Leah Idoine (Yorks) Ltd Brian Savage HU8 8RF 613 Anlaby Road Mr Daniel Cardwell (Brian.Savage@hull Hull 40 Hull Road cc.gov.uk) HU3 6SU Howden 612333 DN14 7AT 12/01056/COU 00026260D 32 Grey Street/Brighton Erection of extension to Myton Conceptus UK Ltd. P&N Design Q20 Street, East Side (The provide training workshop Mr M Wilson Mrs Pat Wilson John Wright Beacon) (21.25m long x 9.9m wide Unit 3, Caughey Kiftsgate House (John.Wright@hullcc Kingston Upon Hull x 7.9m high; 70'6" x 32'6" Street Wauldby Manor Farm .gov.uk) x 25'11"). Kingston Upon Hull Beverley Road 612340 HU2 8TH Welton, 12/01017/COU HU15 1QR 00031962A 10 Cherry Tree Avenue 1) Erection of garage. Drypool Mr Kevin Cowling Mr A Evans Q21 Kingston Upon Hull 2) Installation of gates to 10 Cherry Tree A.M.E. Plans Brian Savage HU8 8QG drive. Avenue 38 Holderness Road (Brian.Savage@hull Garden Village Kingston Upon Hull cc.gov.uk) Hull HU9 1EF 612333 HU8 8QG 12/01019/FULL Ref Number Location Proposal Ward Committee Applicant Agent Officer Contact 00009641A 41-42 Carr Lane Change of use from shop Myton Mr Hussam Osman Q20 Kingston Upon Hull (A1 use) to tattoo shop 63 Carr Lane Laura Gibson HU1 3RF (sui generis use). Hull (Laura.Gibson@hull HU1 3RT cc.gov.uk) 612903 12/01058/COU 00022302B 53 Sandringham Street Retention of access ramp Newington Mrs Marcia Cartledge Hull City Council - Private Q21 Kingston Upon Hull following the removal of 53 Sandringham Housing Department Catherine Dixon HU3 6EA handrail across level Street Mr B Woollons (Catherine.Dixon@h landing. Anlaby Road 9th Floor ullcc.gov.uk) Hull Kingston House 612337 HU3 6EA Bond Street 12/01044/FULL Hull HU1 3ER 00030101F Brighton Street, East Side Erection of two three St Andrews Horncastle Group Plc The Harris Partnership Ltd Q02 (The Beacon) storey buildings to Mr David Watson Mr James Ingram John Wright Kingston Upon Hull provide office Holderness House 2 St John's North (John.Wright@hullcc accommodation. 36 Market Place Wakefield .gov.uk) Construction of access South Cave WF1 3QA 612340 road and ancillary car Brough 12/01008/FULL park facilities. HU15 2AT 00009183J Sea Cadet Corps Installation of 2m (6'6") Myton Sea Cadets FNP Ltd Q18 Argyle Street high metal fencing and 118 Argyle Street Mr Mike Spooner Laura Gibson Kingston Upon Hull gate to front elevation Hull 4 Merrick Street (Laura.Gibson@hull HU3 1EX (Argyle Street). HU3 1EX Hull cc.gov.uk) HU9 1NF 612903 12/01039/FULL Ref Number Location Proposal Ward Committee Applicant Agent Officer Contact 00007804N City Temple, Hessle Demolition of Sunday St Andrews X Mr Rana Ahmed David J. Alsop Q24 Road school, and alterations to 205 Woodbridge Mr David Alsop Dave Harris Kingston Upon Hull make good rear elevation Avenue 117 Endike Lane (dave.harris@hullcc. HU3 4AA of church. Redbridge Hull gov.uk) Ilford HU6 7UJ 612338 Essex 12/01023/LBC IG4 5LH 00007804M City Temple, Hessle Alterations to make good St Andrews X Mr Rana Ahmed David J. Alsop Q18 Road rear elevation of church 205 Woodbridge Mr David Alsop Dave Harris Kingston Upon Hull following demolition of Avenue 117 Endike Lane (dave.harris@hullcc. HU3 4AA Sunday school. Redbridge Hull gov.uk) Ilford HU6 7UJ 612338 Essex 12/01043/FULL IG4 5LH 00032040 24 The Haven Erection of single storey Drypool Mr Phillip Lilly Mr David Alsop Q21 Kingston Upon Hull rear extension 4m long x 272 Park Avenue 117 Endike Lane Dave Harris HU9 1TH 5.07 wide (13'2" x 16'8"). Hull Hull (dave.harris@hullcc. HU3 4DA HU6 7UJ gov.uk) 612338 12/01049/FULL 00026540C Unit 7 1) Erection of a part Drypool Mr J Gilchrist Mr P Gray Q14 Drapers Industrial Estate single and part two storey 64 JALLAND STREET 11 Saturday Market Chris Peach Dalton Street side/rear office/storage HULL Beverley (Chris.Peach@hullcc Kingston Upon Hull extension following HU8 8RB East Riding Of Yorkshire .gov.uk) HU8 8BB removal of existing HU17 8BB 612734 temporary building. United Kingdom 12/01057/FULL 2) Erection of 2m (6'6") high fence and gate. Ref Number Location Proposal Ward Committee Applicant Agent Officer Contact 00009562E 19 Bowlalley Lane Listed Building Consent Myton Fullmarsh Limited Q23 Kingston Upon Hull for the installation of door Mr M Slade Brian Savage HU1 1YT to alleyway. 61 Wassand Street (Brian.Savage@hull Hessle Road cc.gov.uk) Hull 612333 HU3 4AL 12/01075/LBC 00029110F Miranda House 1) Increase heights of Myton Humber NHS Gelder And Kitchen LLP Q18 Gladstone Street boundary walls to 3.1m Foundation Trust Mr Alessandro Caruso Dave Harris Kingston Upon Hull (10'2") (north boundary); Mr Robert Atkinson Maister House (dave.harris@hullcc.
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