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Planning Applications Registered LIST 38 18 September 2020 Applications Registered between 14.09.20 & 18.09.20 PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED The following applications for Planning Permission, Listed Building, Conservation Area and Advertisement Consent and relating to Tree Preservation Orders and Trees in Conservation Areas have been made to this Council. A copy of the applications and plans accompanying them may be inspected on our website www.westsuffolk.gov.uk. Representations should be made in writing, quoting the application number and emailed to [email protected] to arrive not later than 21 days from the date of this list. Note: Representations on Brownfield Permission in Principle applications and/or associated Technical Details Consent applications must arrive not later than 14 days from the date of this list. Application No. Proposal Location DC/20/1505/TPO TPO 406(2005) Tree Preservation Order - Former Denholme VALID DATE: 1no. Acer cappadocicum rubrum The Street 17.09.2020 (Cappadocicum Maple) crown thin by 10% Coney Weston (remove crossing and duplicate branches), Bury St Edmunds EXPIRY DATE: raise crown by up to 4 meters, crown Suffolk 12.11.2020 reduction by up to 2 meters IP31 1HG WARD: Bardwell APPLICANT: Mr Christopher Garman GRID REF: PARISH: Bardwell 595597 278087 CASE OFFICER: Isabella Taylor DC/20/1394/FUL Householder Planning Application - Two Barrow Hall VALID DATE: storey extension to an existing dwelling Church Road 15.09.2020 Barrow APPLICANT: N Johnston IP29 5AX EXPIRY DATE: 10.11.2020 AGENT: Mr Keith Day GRID REF: WARD: Barrow CASE OFFICER: Lindsey Wright 576113 264180 PARISH: Barrow Cum Denham DC/20/1484/HH Householder planning application - Mulberry Harbour VALID DATE: conversion of existing outbuilding to create Newmarket Road 07.09.2020 annexe (following part demolish of existing Barton Mills store building) IP28 6AQ EXPIRY DATE: 02.11.2020 APPLICANT: Ms C Owen GRID REF: WARD: Manor AGENT: Mr Kevin Burton 571928 273494 PARISH: Barton Mills CASE OFFICER: Alice Maguire DC/20/1480/HH Householder Planning Application - Two 39 Rowan Drive VALID DATE: storey side extension Brandon 15.09.2020 IP27 0EX APPLICANT: Marco Montiero EXPIRY DATE: 10.11.2020 AGENT: William Kane GRID REF: 578141 286089 WARD: Brandon Central CASE OFFICER: Debbie Cooper PARISH: Brandon DC/20/1494/HH Householder Planning Application - single 6 Martin Close VALID DATE: storey front extension Brandon 08.09.2020 IP27 0YE APPLICANT: Mr Gary Smith EXPIRY DATE: 03.11.2020 AGENT: DM Architetural Services Derek GRID REF: McHarg 579510 286010 WARD: Brandon East CASE OFFICER: Amey Yuill PARISH: Brandon 2. DC/20/1481/FUL Planning application - Change of use of day Old Barn Cottages VALID DATE: care services (D1) to 3no. dwelling houses Little Paddocks 16.09.2020 (C3) with parking provision Mildenhall Drove Kenny Hill EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: George Walters, National IP28 8DS 11.11.2020 Autistic Society WARD: The Rows AGENT: David Stirling GRID REF: 567546 278859 PARISH: Beck Row, CASE OFFICER: Nicholas Yager Holywell Row & Kenny Hill DC/20/1451/FUL Planning Application - (i)1no. dwelling and Land Rear Of 10 VALID DATE: garage (ii) improvements to existing Northgate Street 01.09.2020 vehicular access Pump Lane Bury St Edmunds EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: The Bury St Edmunds Farmers Suffolk 27.10.2020 Club WARD: Eastgate AGENT: Mr Paul Scarlett GRID REF: PARISH: Bury St CASE OFFICER: Nicholas Yager 585461 264457 Edmunds Town Council DC/20/1460/HH Householder Planning Application - 42 Tannery Drive VALID DATE: Replacement of existing roof to conservatory Bury St Edmunds 02.09.2020 Suffolk APPLICANT: Mrs M Westwood IP33 2SD EXPIRY DATE: 28.10.2020 AGENT: Mr P Laflin GRID REF: WARD: Abbeygate CASE OFFICER: Isabella Taylor 585707 263482 PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 3. DC/20/1471/TPO TPO 499 (2010) Tree Preservation Order - Littlefort VALID DATE: 1no. Horse Chestnut (T1 on plan T3 on Sicklesmere Road 02.09.2020 order) raise crown to 4 metres Bury St Edmunds Suffolk EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr Alexander IP33 2BN 28.10.2020 AGENT: Mr Stuart Bradnam - Bradnams WARD: Southgate Tree Services GRID REF: 586359 263117 PARISH: Bury St CASE OFFICER: Debbie Cooper Edmunds Town Council DC/20/1466/TPO TPO238(1997) - Tree Preservation Order - 1 Linton Gardens VALID DATE: 1no. Beech (T1 on plan and order) - Raise Bury St Edmunds 03.09.2020 crown to 4 metres Suffolk IP33 2DZ EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr Bray 29.10.2020 AGENT: Mr Stuart Bradnam - Bradnams Tree GRID REF: WARD: Westgate Services 584465 263147 PARISH: Bury St CASE OFFICER: Connor Vince Edmunds Town Council DC/20/1483/RM Reserved matters application - Submission of Parcel F VALID DATE: details under DC/13/0932/HYB - for access Marham Parkway 07.09.2020 for development zone F for 63no. dwellings Fornham All Saints Suffolk EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Orbit Homes East 07.12.2020 AGENT: Mr Matt Hare WARD: St Olaves GRID REF: CASE OFFICER: Kerri Cooper 583797 266153 PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 4. DC/20/1492/HH Householder planning application - (i) add 55 Churchgate Street VALID DATE: high level window to first floor (ii) roof light Bury St Edmunds 07.09.2020 to stairs from first to second floor IP33 1RH amendment from application DC/20/0482/HH EXPIRY DATE: 02.11.2020 APPLICANT: Mr and Mrs J Lengyel GRID REF: 585372 264032 WARD: Abbeygate AGENT: Mr L Thurlow - Thurlow Architects PARISH: Bury St CASE OFFICER: Olivia Luckhurst Edmunds Town Council DC/20/1493/LB Application for listed building consent - (i) 55 Churchgate Street VALID DATE: add high level window to first floor (ii) roof Bury St Edmunds 07.09.2020 light to stairs from first to second floor IP33 1RH amendment from application DC/20/0483/LB EXPIRY DATE: 02.11.2020 APPLICANT: Mr and Mrs J Lengyel GRID REF: 585372 264032 WARD: Abbeygate AGENT: Mr L Thurlow - Thurlow Architects PARISH: Bury St CASE OFFICER: Olivia Luckhurst Edmunds Town Council DC/20/1508/HH Householder Planning Application - Single South Hill VALID DATE: storey side extension (ii) chimney removal 42 Southgate Street 09.09.2020 Bury St Edmunds APPLICANT: Mr N Murray IP33 2AZ EXPIRY DATE: 04.11.2020 AGENT: Mr Andrew Brinkley GRID REF: WARD: Abbeygate CASE OFFICER: Amey Yuill 586029 263463 PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 5. DC/20/1509/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - (i) South Hill VALID DATE: single storey side extension (ii) remove 42 Southgate Street 09.09.2020 entire chimney and attached walls (iii) make Bury St Edmunds good the roof. Internal alterations to include IP33 2AZ EXPIRY DATE: (i) removal of modern partition wall (ii) 04.11.2020 removal of existing lobby wall and door (iii) construction of new partition to increase the GRID REF: WARD: Abbeygate size of the lobby (iv) new door opening 586029 263463 within WC window opening (v) new door PARISH: Bury St opening within boiler room window opening Edmunds Town Council (vi) infill internal boiler room door APPLICANT: Mr N Murray AGENT: Mr Andrew Brinkley CASE OFFICER: Amey Yuill DC/20/1533/TCA Trees in a conservation area notification - 16 Garland Street VALID DATE: 1no. Robinia (T1 on plan) (i) remove vertical Bury St Edmunds 10.09.2020 stem on right side of tree (ii) overall crown IP33 1EZ reduction by 30% EXPIRY DATE: 22.10.2020 APPLICANT: Mr Anthony Green GRID REF: 585386 264487 WARD: Eastgate AGENT: Mr Peter Kerry PARISH: Bury St CASE OFFICER: Falcon Saunders Edmunds Town Council DC/20/1549/TCA Trees in a conservation area notification - 27 Guildhall Street VALID DATE: 1no. Crab Apple tree (TP2 on plan) - fell Bury St Edmunds 14.09.2020 IP33 1QD APPLICANT: Richard Russell EXPIRY DATE: 26.10.2020 GRID REF: 585283 263939 WARD: Abbeygate CASE OFFICER: Falcon Saunders PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 6. DC/20/1555/TCA Trees in a conservation area notification - 26 Out Risbygate VALID DATE: 1no. Acacia (T1 on plan) - fell Bury St Edmunds 14.09.2020 IP33 3RJ APPLICANT: Mrs. E Peters EXPIRY DATE: 26.10.2020 AGENT: Mr. James Gadd - Gadd Brothers GRID REF: Trees And Landscapes 584503 264461 WARD: Minden CASE OFFICER: Falcon Saunders PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/20/1593/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 28 Hollow Road VALID DATE: storey rear extension Bury St Edmunds 17.09.2020 IP32 7AY APPLICANT: M Marc Kirk EXPIRY DATE: 12.11.2020 AGENT: Mr Stewart Wells - Daking Designs GRID REF: Ltd 586435 265019 WARD: Eastgate CASE OFFICER: Isabella Taylor PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/20/1448/FUL Planning application - 1no. dwelling Land Adjacent To 18 VALID DATE: Lancaster Close 15.09.2020 APPLICANT: Mr G Lebbon Chedburgh Suffolk EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: Mrs Susanna Sanlon - Evolution 10.11.2020 Town Planning Ltd WARD: Chedburgh And CASE OFFICER: Kerri Cooper GRID REF: Chevington 578847 257937 PARISH: Chedburgh DC/20/1472/TPO TPO245(1997) - Tree preservation order - The Green VALID DATE: 1no. Ash (T1 on plan and order) - fell Chedburgh 03.09.2020 Suffolk APPLICANT: Chedburgh Parish Council EXPIRY DATE: 29.10.2020 AGENT: Mr Stuart Bradnam - Bradnams Tree Services GRID REF: WARD: Chedburgh And 578898 257606 Chevington CASE OFFICER: Adam Yancy PARISH: Chedburgh 7. DC/20/1487/HH Householder planning application - Shoemeadow Cottage VALID DATE: Replacement of 4no. windows with timber Weathercock Hill 04.09.2020 framed windows Chevington IP29 5RG EXPIRY DATE: 30.10.2020 APPLICANT: Mrs Simon and Victoria Lovegrove GRID REF: WARD: Chedburgh And 579927 259641 Chevington PARISH: Chevington CASE OFFICER: Amy Murray DC/20/1488/LB Application for listed building consent - Shoemeadow Cottage VALID DATE: Replacement of 4no. windows with timber Weathercock Hill 04.09.2020 framed windows Chevington IP29 5RG EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mrs Simon and Victoria 30.10.2020 Lovegrove GRID REF: WARD: Chedburgh And 579927 259641 Chevington CASE OFFICER: Amy Murray PARISH: Chevington DC/20/1473/HH Householder planning application - Single Chilton Lodge Farm VALID DATE: storey lean-to lobby House Chilton Lodge 03.09.2020 Farm APPLICANT: Mr David Lee Chilton Street EXPIRY DATE: Clare 29.10.2020 Sudbury Suffolk WARD: Clare, Hundon CASE OFFICER: Savannah Cobbold CO10 8QS And Kedington PARISH: Clare Town GRID REF: Council 575173 246973 8.
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