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9 August 2021 WAVERLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL BOROUGH PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICE List of Planning Applications received up to 09/08/2021 Copies of Planning Applications are available for inspection on our website www.waverley.gov.uk/planning. Comments should be submitted via the website or in writing within 21 days of the issue date above. Registerable Applications: Application No. & Proposed Applicant Agent Date Registered Development WA/2021/01868 Erection of detached 2 STROUD LODGE double car port GRAYSWOOD ROAD 2021-08-05 (revision of HASLEMERE WA/2020/1368). GU27 2DJ P: Witley CP 2 STROUD LODGE GRAYSWOOD ROAD HASLEMERE W: Elstead and GU27 2DJ Thursley Wanda Jarnecki 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01856 Approval of Reserved COLES YARD BARN WEST SUITE Matters (Appearance, NORTH LANE COLES YARD BARN 2021-08-03 Landscaping, Layout WATERLOOVILLE NORTH LANE and Scale following PO8 0RN WATERLOOVILLE P: Alfold CP Outline Permission PO8 0RN granted under WA/2019/0745 for the erection of up to 80 W: Alfold, Cranleigh dwellings (including 24 Rural and Ellens Green affordable) with Ward associated landscaping, open space and SUDs. LAND CENTRED COORDINATES 504068 134671 EAST OF LOXWOOD ROAD, ALFOLD Ruth Dovey 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01852 Erection of single KEEPERS COTTAGE 6 LUTENER ROAD storey rear extension EASTSHAW LANE EASEBOURNE 2021-08-02 and detached garage WOOLBEDING GU29 9AT (follows invalid GU29 0PZ P: Haslemere CP application WA/2020/0761). 23 JUNCTION PLACE W: Haslemere HASLEMERE Critchmere and GU27 1LE Shottermill Ward Jackie Hammick 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01871 Certificate of 4 LEITH WAY 4 LEITH WAY Lawfulness under CRANLEIGH CRANLEIGH 2021-08-05 Section 192 for erection GU6 8GH GU6 8GH of a gazebo and P: Cranleigh CP associated landscaping. 4 LEITH WAY W: Cranleigh West CRANLEIGH GU6 8GH Jo Dawes 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01858 Erection of extension UNIT 3 UNIT 3 following demolition of INNOVATION PLACE INNOVATION PLACE 2021-08-04 existing conservatory. GODALMING GODALMING UNITED KINGDOM UNITED KINGDOM P: Haslemere CP BRAMSHOTT LODGE GU7 1JX GU7 1JX WOOLMER HILL ROAD HASLEMERE W: Haslemere GU27 1QA Critchmere Shottermill Clare Woodhatch 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01854 Provision of a new CHARTERHOUSE MILLER BOURNE footpath, running SCHOOL ARCHITECTS 2021-08-03 alongside, and to the ESTATES OFFICE 332 KINGSWAY north, of the existing NORTH WAY HOVE P: Godalming CP Longwalk path GODALMING UNITED KINGDOM GU7 2DL BN3 4QW NEW CROWN CHARTERHOUSE W: Godalming HURTMORE ROAD Charterhouse Ward GODALMING Alex Inglis 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01853 Erection of a dwelling WATERSIDE HOUSE WATERSIDE HOUSE with new vehicular 20 RIVERSIDE WAY 20 RIVERSIDE WAY 2021-08-03 access. UXBRIDGE UXBRIDGE UB8 2YF UB8 2YF P: Dockenfield CP LAND SOUTH OF GOOSE COTTAGE GREEN LANE DOCKENFIELD W: Frensham FARNHAM Dockenfield and Tilford GU10 4JD Lara Davison 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01872 Application under 28 WEYDON HILL 28 WEYDON HILL Section 73a to vary ROAD ROAD 2021-08-05 condition 1 (plan FARNHAM FARNHAM numbers) and condition GU9 8NX GU9 8NX P: Farnham CP 3 (restricting occupation of outbuilding) of WA/2018/0191 to allow outbuilding to be used W: Farnham Firgrove as ancillary annexe. Ward 28 WEYDON HILL ROAD FARNHAM GU9 8NX Edward Hill 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01876 Erection of extensions CROWTS LEWCOMBE WOODS and alterations TUESLEY LANE FARMHOUSE 2021-08-05 including dormer GODALMING GIRT LANE windows and rooflight. GU7 1UD EVERSHOT P: Busbridge CP DT2 0PH CROWTS TUESLEY LANE GODALMING W: Bramley Busbridge GU7 1UD and Hascombe Susie Blackwood 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01881 Erection of 12 COUNCIL OFFICES 2 BEECHWORTH affordable dwellings THE BURYS ROAD 2021-08-06 and associated works GODALMING HAVANT following demolition of GU7 1HR PO9 1AX P: Churt CP 4 existing dwellings. 1 - 4 CROSSWAYS CLOSE W: Frensham CHURT Dockenfield and Tilford FARNHAM GU10 2JF Tracy Farthing 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01877 Listed Building consent CROWTS LEWCOMBE WOODS for erection of TUESLEY LANE FARMHOUSE 2021-08-05 extensions including GODALMING GIRT LANE dormer windows and GU7 1UD EVERSHOT P: Busbridge CP rooflight together with DT2 0PH internal and external alterations. W: Bramley Busbridge CROWTS and Hascombe TUESLEY LANE GODALMING GU7 1UD Susie Blackwood 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01879 Erection of detached BLANCHARDS CREATIVE DESIGN & 2.5 bay garage with 112 HORSHAM ROAD STRUCTURE 2021-08-05 room above and CRANLEIGH HENSON HOUSE external staircase GU6 8DY NEWTOWN ROAD P: Cranleigh CP following demolition of HENLEY-ON-THAMES existing garage. RG9 1HG BLANCHARDS W: Cranleigh West 112 HORSHAM ROAD CRANLEIGH GU6 8DY Susie Blackwood 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01859 Erection of extensions, COOKS CHAPEL COOKS CHAPEL conversion of loft to CLIFF ROAD CLIFF ROAD 2021-08-04 habitable space and SHERSTON SHERSTON alterations. SN16 0LN SN16 0LN P: Farnham CP 63 ST JAMES AVENUE FARNHAM W: Farnham Moor Park GU9 9QF Edward Hill 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01851 Erection of extensions 4 BEECH TREE DRIVE 4 BEECH TREE DRIVE and alterations to BADSHOT LEA FARNHAM 2021-08-02 existing porch; erection FARNHAM GU9 9JY of an outbuilding GU9 9JY P: Farnham CP following demolition of existing garage. 4 BEECH TREE DRIVE W: Farnham BADSHOT LEA Weybourne and FARNHAM Badshot Lea GU9 9JY Edward Hill 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01866 Erection of Single THE MURRELL, 8, GREEN RETREATS Storey timber clad GONG HILL DRIVE LTD 2021-08-04 detached garden LOWER BOURNE HANGAR 4 room/outbuilding FARNHAM AYLESBURY P: Farnham CP GU10 3HG HP18 0XB 8 GONG HILL DRIVE FARNHAM W: Farnham Bourne FARNHAM GU10 3HG Edward Hill 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01861 Erection of infill walls 2 MILL LANE 9A LOWER STREET and roofing following COTTAGES, MILL HASLEMERE 2021-08-04 demolition of existing LANE UNITED KINGDOM conservatory CHIDDINGFOLD GU27 2NY P: Chiddingfold CP GODALMING 2 MILL LANE GU8 4SH COTTAGES MILL LANE W: Chiddingfold and GODALMING Dunsfold GODALMING GU8 4SH Wanda Jarnecki 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01862 Installation of an array 2ND FLOOR WEST 2ND FLOOR WEST of 47 solar panels WING WING 2021-08-04 40-41 PALL MALL 40-41 PALL MALL LOWER COMBE LONDON LONDON P: Bramley CP FARM UNITED KINGDOM UNITED KINGDOM THORNCOMBE SW1Y 5JG SW1Y 5JG STREET GUILDFORD W: Bramley Busbridge GUILDFORD and Hascombe GU5 0NF Susie Blackwood 30/08/2021 TC/2021/01850 G.P.D.O. Schedule 2 131 TRINITY STREET part 16 class A: HUDDERSFIELD 2021-08-02 installation of 1no HD1 4DZ 17.5m monopole with P: Godalming CP 2no 300mm dishes, 3no equipment cabinets and associated ancillary works. W: Godalming Farncombe and CAR PARK Catteshall FARNCOMBE RAILWAY STATION STATION ROAD GODALMING Tracy Farthing 30/08/2021 PRA/2021/01855 General permitted 1A HIGH STREET 1A HIGH STREET development order GODALMING GODALMING 2021-08-03 2015 schedule 2 part 3 GU7 1AZ GU7 1AZ Class Q - Prior P: Ewhurst CP Notification Application for change of use of agricultural building to 1 dwellinghouse (class W: Alfold Cranleigh C3) and for building Rural and Ellens Green operations reasonably necessary for the conversion. FURZENHURST FURZEN LANE ELLENS GREEN HORSHAM RH12 3AW Lara Davison 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01865 Erection of acoustic THE PINES, THE SHAMBLES, fencing along the front HAMLASH LANE WHITE ROSE LANE 2021-08-04 and side boundaries FRENSHAM LOWER BOURNE and installation of two FARNHAM FARNHAM P: Frensham CP access gates with GU10 3AU UNITED KINGDOM associated landscape GU10 3NG works. W: Frensham THE PINES Dockenfield and Tilford HAMLASH LANE FARNHAM FARNHAM GU10 3AU Philippa Smyth 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01860 Erection of single story THE BRICKLAYERS 3 rear extensions, first HOUSE, THE DONNINGTON 2021-08-04 floor extension, COMMON CHICHESTER. WEST chimney stack, new DUNSFOLD SUSSEX P: Dunsfold CP porch and internal GODALMING UNITED KINGDOM alterations following GU8 4LJ PO19 8RF demolition of existing conservatories and W: Chiddingfold and removal of existing flat Dunsfold roof dormer windows. THE BRICKLAYERS HOUSE THE COMMON GODALMING GODALMING GU8 4LJ Jo Dawes 30/08/2021 PRA/2021/01867 Erection of a single 1A HIGH STREET 1A HIGH STREET storey rear extension GODALMING GODALMING 2021-08-05 which would extend GU7 1AZ GU7 1AZ beyond the rear wall of P: Haslemere CP the original house by 5.60m, for which the height would be 3.96m, and for which the height W: Hindhead of the eaves would be 2.60m. MOORLAND CHASE TILFORD ROAD HINDHEAD GU26 6RB Daniel Holmes 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01864 Erection of extensions 9 BOURNE FIRS 18 GREENHILL WAY and alterations together LOWER BOURNE FARNHAM 2021-08-04 with associated works. FARNHAM GU9 8SY GU10 3QD P: Farnham CP 9 BOURNE FIRS LOWER BOURNE FARNHAM GU10 3QD W: Farnham Bourne Daniel Holmes 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01857 Erection of a single CHERRY TREE 3 ROWLAND ROAD storey rear extension COTTAGE CRANLEIGH 2021-08-03 and alterations to KNOWLE LANE GU6 8SW elevation. CRANLEIGH P: Cranleigh CP GU6 8JW CHERRY TREE COTTAGE KNOWLE LANE W: Cranleigh West CRANLEIGH GU6 8JW Susie Blackwood 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01863 Erection of an 8, THREE STILES 52 CRONDALL LANE outbuilding. ROAD FARNHAM 2021-08-04 FARNHAM GU9 7DD 8 GU9 7DE P: Farnham CP THREE STILES ROAD FARNHAM FARNHAM GU9 7DE W: Farnham Castle Jessica Sullivan 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01878 Erection of a single MILL LANE HOUSE, 2, BRAEMAR HOUSE story rear extension MILL LANE WATER LANE 2021-08-05 and car port GODALMING STANSTED Resubmission of GU7 1HF UNITED KINGDOM P: Godalming CP WA/2020/1596 CM24 8BJ 2 MILL LANE W: Godalming Central GODALMING and Ockford GODALMING GU7 1HF Wanda Jarnecki 30/08/2021 WA/2021/01875 Erection of extension THE OLD LAUNDRY 65 CANFORD CLIFFS and alterations to PEPER HAROW PARK ROAD 2021-08-05 fenestration.
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