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Weekly Decisions List SEBC 8.01.2016 ST EDMUNDSBURY BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING AND GROWTH DECISIONS WEEK ENDING 08/01/2016 PLEASE NOTE THE DECISIONS LIST RUN FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY EACH WEEK DC/15/2188/HH Householder Planning Application - 7 Edinburgh Close DECISION:Approve Proposed single storey extension to front Barnham Application elevation Thetford DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Andrew Martin ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Joseph McLoughlin - David 4 Jan 2016 Smith Associates WARD: Bardwell PARISH: Barnham DC/15/1154/VAR Planning Application - Construction of 56 Land West Of Barrow Hill DECISION:Approve No. Market dwellings and 24 No. Affordable Barrow Application dwellings together with garages, access, DECISION TYPE: car parking, strategic landscaping, public Delegated open space, highway safety works & ISSUED DATED: ancillary infrastructure works without 6 Jan 2016 compliance with condition 6 of planning WARD: Barrow permission SE/12/1535/FUL to allow works PARISH: Barrow Cum to commence at 7:30am on Mondays - Denham Fridays. APPLICANT: Hopkins Homes Limited DC/15/2302/HH Householder Planning Application - First Thwaite View DECISION:Approve floor front extension to create play room Colethorpe Lane Application Barrow DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Chris Mortimer Delegated ISSUED DATED: 7 Jan 2016 WARD: Barrow PARISH: Barrow Cum Denham DC/15/1956/FUL Planning Application - installation of metal Roundabout DECISION:Approve sculpture on roundabout (resubmission of Lady Miriam Way Application DC/15/0003/FUL) Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: Committee APPLICANT: Bury In Bloom ISSUED DATED: AGENT: West Suffolk - Mr Damien Parker 7 Jan 2016 WARD: Moreton Hall PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/15/2058/HH householder Planning Application - Two 2 Croft Rise DECISION:Approve storey rear extension Bury St Edmunds Application Suffolk DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs P Ivory Committee AGENT: Lara Turner Architectural Services ISSUED DATED: 7 Jan 2016 WARD: Southgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/15/2186/FUL Planning Application - Installation of 1 no. The Co-Operative Food DECISION:Approve ATM on front elevation Mildenhall Road Application Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Cardtronics UK Ltd, Trading As Delegated CASHZONE ISSUED DATED: AGENT: New Wave Installations 6 Jan 2016 WARD: Northgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/15/2187/ADV Advertisement Appliction - Installation of 1 The Co-Operative Food DECISION:Approve no. non-illuminated sign surrounding ATM Mildenhall Road Application on front elevation Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Cardtronics UK Ltd, Trading As ISSUED DATED: CASHZONE 6 Jan 2016 AGENT: New Wave Installations WARD: Northgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 2. DC/15/2207/FUL Planning Application - Installation of glazed 14 Gosnold Street DECISION:Approve doors in the existing glazed frontage and Bury St Edmunds Application internal subdivision to create an additional Suffolk DECISION TYPE: retail unit. Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: CBRE Global Investors 7 Jan 2016 AGENT: CBRE WARD: Abbeygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/15/2227/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - (i) 6 Angel Hill DECISION:Approve Fit new softwood window and French doors Bury St Edmunds Application into Scullery - works in association with Suffolk DECISION TYPE: conversion to residential dwelling Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Greenright Homes 7 Jan 2016 AGENT: The Whitworth Co-Partnership - Mr WARD: Abbeygate Matthew Stern PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/15/2241/TPO TPO028(1960)66 - Tree Preservation Order 18 Hardwick Park Gardens DECISION:Approve Application - Crown lift 2no Lime Trees Bury St Edmunds Application (1210 and 1211 on plan, within Area A1 of Suffolk DECISION TYPE: Order) up to 4 metres Committee ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: West Suffolk - Matt Vernon 7 Jan 2016 WARD: Southgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/15/2276/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 7 Looms Lane DECISION:Approve Single storey rear extension (following Bury St Edmunds Application demolition of existing extension) (ii) Suffolk DECISION TYPE: Dormer window on rear elevation (iii) Delegated Associated alterations to include repairs to ISSUED DATED: roof and windows and replacement of front 6 Jan 2016 door WARD: Eastgate PARISH: Bury St APPLICANT: Mr Adrian Valiant Edmunds Town Council AGENT: Freeman Brear Architects 3. DC/15/2390/TPO TPO 235(1973)51 - Tree Preservation Chapel Place DECISION:Approve Order - Horse chestnut (T1 on plan, G1 on Northgate Street Application Order) - (i) Remove lowest lateral limb Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: over Northgate street back to main stem. Delegated (ii) Reduce lateral limb over school hall ISSUED DATED: lane approximately 5 metres to beyond 6 Jan 2016 existing pruning wound to appropriate WARD: Eastgate pruning point at side limb or reduce whole PARISH: Bury St lateral limb up to 2 metres all round. (iii) Edmunds Town Council Reduce main scaffold limb over patio up to 2 metres all round to appropriate pruning points to reduce end weight. APPLICANT: Mr John Rolphe AGENT: Mr Stewart Langston DC/15/2472/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - Lark Cottage DECISION:No 1 no. Beech tree (T1 on plan) - fell to Ingham Road Objections ground level. 1 no. Western Red Cedar (T2 West Stow DECISION TYPE: on plan) - prune to approximately 1m Delegated clearance from overhead telephone and ISSUED DATED: electricity lines. 1 no. Tree of Heaven (T3 7 Jan 2016 on plan) - fell to ground level. WARD: Risby PARISH: Culford, West APPLICANT: Mr Northeast Stow & Wordwell AGENT: Urban Forestry DC/15/2281/VAR Planning Application - Proposed 1.5 storey Land West Of Beech House DECISION:Approve dwelling - without compliance with The Street Application Condition 2 of SE/12/1558/FUL to allow Great Barton DECISION TYPE: variation of approved design as detailed on Delegated revised plan drawing no. 15-34-02 - (i) ISSUED DATED: Single storey element repositioned (ii) 4 Jan 2016 Additional first floor accommodation WARD: Great Barton PARISH: Great Barton APPLICANT: Mr Keith Allchin AGENT: Mr Eric Tricker 4. DC/15/2391/TPO TPO135(1989)2 -Tree Preservation Order Beech Cottage DECISION:Approve Application - 1no Beech tree (T1 on The Park Application plan,T1 on Order) - Reduce lateral limbs up Great Barton DECISION TYPE: to 4 metres to appropriate pruning points Delegated to north, east and south. ISSUED DATED: 6 Jan 2016 APPLICANT: Mrs Jo Windsor WARD: Great Barton AGENT: Mr Stewart Langston PARISH: Great Barton DC/15/2426/HH Householder Planning Application - Single Hill Holme DECISION:Approve storey rear extension and associated The Street Application alterations Little Whelnetham DECISION TYPE: Committee APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Frederick ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Thurlow Architects Ltd 7 Jan 2016 WARD: Horringer And Whelnetham PARISH: Great And Little Whelnetham DC/15/2284/FUL Planning Application - Alterations to vehicle Thurlow Motors DECISION:Approve workshop gable end to include demolition The Street Application of brick gable and reconstruction in timber Great Thurlow DECISION TYPE: frame and timber cladding and provision of Delegated new roller shutter door. ISSUED DATED: 6 Jan 2016 APPLICANT: Thurlow Estate - Mr Tim WARD: Withersfield Barling PARISH: Great Thurlow AGENT: Thurlow Estate - Mr John Frowd DC/15/2286/HH Householder Planning Application - Bridge Cottage DECISION:Approve Retention of detached garage Bury Road Application Great Thurlow DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Thurlow Estate - Mt Tim Delegated Barling ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Thurlow Estate - Mr John Frowd 4 Jan 2016 WARD: Withersfield PARISH: Great Thurlow 5. DC/15/2056/FUL Planning Application - Cross Boundary Land At Haverhill Business DECISION:Approve Application - construction works involving Park Application earth moving and ground profiling together Bumpstead Road DECISION TYPE: with the creation of retaining structures. Haverhill Delegated Temporary access from Phoenix Road and ISSUED DATED: Iceni Way for construction vehicles and the 8 Jan 2016 formation of development platforms. WARD: Haverhill East PARISH: Haverhill Town APPLICANT: Hammond Rutts Investments Council Ltd AGENT: Stutchbury Associates Limited DC/15/2279/HH Householder Planning Application - 18 Paske Avenue DECISION:Approve Proposed Single storey front extension Haverhill Application Suffolk DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs C Alexander Delegated AGENT: Mr D King ISSUED DATED: 5 Jan 2016 WARD: Haverhill South PARISH: Haverhill Town Council DC/15/2347/CLP Application for Lawful Development 17 Moneypiece Close DECISION:Approve Certificate for Proposed Use or Haverhill Application Development - (i) Single storey rear Suffolk DECISION TYPE: extension (ii) replacement front door Delegated canopy (iii) render to front elevation as ISSUED DATED: amended by plans received 11th December 6 Jan 2016 2015 removing the render and the WARD: Haverhill North replacement of the front door canopy PARISH: Haverhill Town Council APPLICANT: Mr Nick Claydon AGENT: Studio C - Ms Cara Nicol DC/15/2427/CLP Application for Lawful Development 37 Arrendene Road DECISION:Withdrawn/ Certificate for Proposed Use or Haverhill Abandoned Development - Single storey rear extension Suffolk DECISION TYPE: and flue ISSUED DATED: 6 Jan 2016 APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs K Ditum WARD: Haverhill North AGENT: Suffolk Design & Build PARISH: Haverhill Town Council 6. DC/15/2262/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) The Old Rectory DECISION:Approve Single storey rear extension (following The Street Application
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