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Cadenza Document City Development and Regeneration Hove Town Hall Norton Road Hove BN3 3BQ WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL The following applications were registered by the City Council between 25/02/2019 and 03/03/2019 a) Affecting Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2019/00141 Flat 5 Lansdowne Mansions 110 - 112 Lansdowne Place Hove BN3 1FJ Replacement of existing single glazed timber french doors with double glazed timber french doors. BH2019/00142 Flat 5 Lansdowne Mansions 110 - 112 Lansdowne Place Hove BN3 1FJ Replacement of existing single glazed timber french doors with double glazed timber french doors. BH2019/00584 7 Ivy Mews Ivy Place Hove BN3 1BG Erection of two storey side extension with revised fenestration and associated works. BH2019/00610 34 Lansdowne Street Hove BN3 1FQ Proposed removal of rear fire escape. Page 1 of 14 CENTRAL HOVE BH2019/00431 Harewood Court Wilbury Road Hove BN3 3GJ Relocation of Refuse and Recycling Storage towards Wilbury Road vehicle entrance incorporating alterations to car parking. BH2019/00561 West Hove Infant School Connaught Road Hove BN3 3WB Replacement of existing cast iron & UPVC rainwater goods with new aluminium rainwater goods to west elevation. BH2019/00569 48 Tisbury Road Hove BN3 3BB Installation of gas pipes to front elevation. BH2019/00577 28 Fourth Avenue Hove BN3 2PJ External refurbishment to roof and main elevations including restoration of stonework and replacement of coverings to roof slopes including replacement of glazed sections with plain clay tiles. Replacement of leadwork weatherings to pitched roof slopes and leadwork to the existing box and valley gutters and repointing of chimney stacks. BH2019/00578 28 Fourth Avenue Hove BN3 2PJ External refurbishment to roof and main elevations including restoration of stonework and replacement of coverings to roof slopes including replacement of glazed sections with plain clay tiles. Replacement of leadwork weatherings to pitched roof slopes and leadwork to the existing box and valley gutters and repointing of chimney stacks. EAST BRIGHTON BH2019/00084 Flat 4 21 Chesham Place Brighton BN2 1FB Erection of front dormer, installation of 2no rooflights & extraction flue to rear roofslope. BH2019/00085 Flat 4 21 Chesham Place Brighton BN2 1FB Erection of front dormer, installation of 2no rooflights & extraction flue to rear roofslope and internal alterations to layout of flat. BH2019/00339 15 - 17 Portland Place Brighton BN2 1DH Raising of door sill to front (North) entrance. Waterproofing of entrance walkways and internal walls. Page 2 of 14 QUEEN'S PARK BH2019/00590 61 St James's Street Brighton BN2 1PR Alterations to paving around the south elevation. Installation of 2no. external light fittings above the south elevation entrances. REGENCY BH2019/00291 6 Duke Street Brighton BN1 1AH Installation of bi-fold doors to the rear elevation, with a painted timber frame and a glazed multi pane. BH2019/00292 6 Duke Street Brighton BN1 1AH External works incorporating the installation of new doors to the rear elevation and internal works incorporating part removal of partition walls and other internal alterations. BH2019/00521 First Base Day Centre St Stephens Hall Montpelier Place Brighton BN1 3BF Removal of existing chimney to west elevation. BH2019/00522 First Base Day Centre St Stephens Hall Montpelier Place Brighton BN1 3BF Removal of existing chimney to west elevation. BH2019/00555 33 Upper North Street Brighton BN1 3FG Variation of Condition 5 of application BH2017/02113 (Change of use of tattoo studio (Sui Generis) to leisure use as escape rooms (D2)) to extend opening hours. BH2019/00556 83 Osprey House Sillwood Place Brighton BN1 2NF Replacement of aluminium window and wooden sliding door with UPVC windows and door. Page 3 of 14 ST. PETER'S AND NORTH LAINE BH2019/00230 25 Prince's Crescent Brighton BN2 3RA Erection of single storey rear extension. BH2019/00441 35 Kemp Street Brighton BN1 4EF Variation of Condition 2 of application BH2016/01441 (Replacement of front door and barn doors. Insertion of 3no. windows to rear elevation and 4no. windows to side elevations. Insertion of 1no. rooflight. ) to make amendments to fenestration. BH2019/00535 41A Ditchling Road Brighton BN1 4SB Change of use from 2 bedroom dwelling house (C3) to a 4 bedroom small House in Multiple Occupation (C4). BH2019/00599 103A Roundhill Crescent Brighton BN2 3GP Internal rewiring of flat & associated remedial works. WESTBOURNE BH2019/00356 33 Westbourne Villas Hove BN3 4GF Removal of existing front garden wall to provide an off street parking area incorporating a dropped kerb and associated landscaping alterations. WISH BH2019/00580 Telecommunication Mast 3332 At Portslade Railway Station Portland Road Hove BN3 5TG Replacement of existing 17.5 metre telecommunications monopole with a telecommunications monopole of the same height incorporating 6no antennas in an open head frame, 1no relocated transmission dish, 3no remote radio units, 3no remote radio heads and 1no GPS module. WITHDEAN BH2019/00587 1 Knoyle Road Brighton BN1 6RB Installation of rear dormer extension. Re-Advertisement for Part a) Queen's Park BH2018/03143 41 - 45 St James's Street Brighton BN2 1RG Alterations to existing shopfront including new automatic entrance door. Installation of roller shutter and installation of new plant to rear elevation including new condenser, compressor and air conditioning units. (Amended Description) Page 4 of 14 b) Other applications registered CENTRAL HOVE BH2019/00582 29 Brooker Street Hove BN3 3YX Erection of proposed single-storey ground floor infill extension and associated alterations. EAST BRIGHTON BH2019/00546 7 Madehurst Close Brighton BN2 0YR Conversion of existing 3 bedroom dwelling (C3) into 1no one bedroom maisonette (C3) and 1no two bedroom maisonette (C3) incorporating the erection of an external staircase to side elevation, erection of a single storey front porch extension, conversion of integral garage to habitable space, enlargement of existing first floor balcony, revised fenestration & associated alterations. GOLDSMID BH2019/00373 Flat 2 26 Hove Park Villas Hove BN3 6HG Installation of a new, aluminium framed, ground floor window at the rear elevation. HANGLETON AND KNOLL BH2019/00537 23 Sherbourne Close Hove BN3 8BD Installation of crossover and hardstanding area to front of property. (Retrospective). HANOVER AND ELM GROVE BH2019/00101 4 Ryde Road Brighton BN2 3EG Erection of proposed roof alterations incorporating front and rear dormers and associated alterations. BH2019/00375 16A Totland Road Brighton BN2 3EN Erection of proposed roof alterations incorporating raising of ridge height, 2no rear dormers and front and rear rooflights. Page 5 of 14 HOVE PARK BH2019/00541 Hove Park Nevill Campus 38 Nevill Road Hove BN3 7BN Replacement of existing single glazed curtain walling to east & south elevations of school hall with new double glazed, aluminium curtain walling incorporating two sets of double doors. BH2019/00549 46 Tongdean Road Hove BN3 6QE Erection of a two storey front/ side extension replacing existing out-house, incorporating front and side windows, ground floor terrace and associated alterations. BH2019/00571 55 Hill Brow Hove BN3 6DD Erection of a two storey front extension and rear dormer. The proposal also incorporates: bay window reconstruction; rooflight insertion; partial demolition of garage; reconfiguration of stepped access; and associated works. BH2019/00572 91 King George VI Drive Hove BN3 6XF Erection of proposed ground floor single storey front extension and garage conversion, incorporating 1no. rooflight, side windows and associated alterations. BH2019/00603 4 Benett Drive Hove BN3 6PL Erection of single storey rear extension and roof alterations including 2no new rear dormers to replace existing and new gable and extended dormer to front, with alterations to fenestration. MOULSECOOMB AND BEVENDEAN BH2019/00560 5 Norwich Drive Brighton BN2 4LA Erection of single storey rear extension and associated alterations. NORTH PORTSLADE BH2019/00581 26 Mile Oak Gardens Portslade BN41 2PH Erection of single storey rear and side extension with associated alterations. PATCHAM BH2019/00529 85 Rotherfield Crescent Brighton BN1 8FH Erection of 1no. three storey, two bedroom dwelling (C3) adjoining existing property. Proposal incorporates the creation of crossovers and associated works. Page 6 of 14 PRESTON PARK BH2019/00504 36 Sandgate Road Brighton BN1 6JQ Proposed erection of rear single storey first-floor extension onto existing outrigger. BH2019/00554 1B Upper Hamilton Road Brighton BN1 5DF Application for removal of condition 2 of application BH2018/03521 (Prior approval for change of use from shop (A1) to residential self-contained one bedroom flat (C3)) which states that the residents of the development have no entitlement to resident's parking permits other than disabled blue badge holders. BH2019/00592 107 Lowther Road Brighton BN1 6LH Erection of single storey rear infill extension with steps to garden. QUEEN'S PARK BH2019/00342 3 Windmill Street Brighton BN2 0GN Erection of proposed roof alterations incorporating rear dormer and rear single storey infill extension and associated alterations. BH2019/00570 61 St James's Street Brighton BN2 1PR Display of non-illuminated fascia sign and replacement of existing non-illuminated fascia sign and notice board. ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2019/00467 6 Roedean Crescent Brighton BN2 5RH Erection of front fence and pedestrian
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