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Daventry District Council Weekly List of Applications Registered 23/08/2010 DAVENTRY DISTRICT COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS REGISTERED 23/08/2010 Application DA/2010/0664 Registered Date 05/08/2010 number Location 17, Cedar Hythe, Chapel Brampton, Northamptonshire, NN6 8BG Proposal Alterations to provide Juliet balcony to window on rear elevation. Balcony to rear first floor lounge (revised scheme) Parish Chapel Brampton Easting: 473036 Northing: 266453 UPRN 28022971 Application DA/2010/0665 Registered Date 05/08/2010 number Location 64, High Street, Naseby, Northamptonshire, NN6 6DD Proposal Extension to porch and alterations to driveway Parish Naseby Easting: 468901 Northing: 277833 UPRN 28021399 Application DA/2010/0666 Registered Date 05/08/2010 number Location Wood Close 8, High Street, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, NN6 9DD Proposal Renewal of planning application DA/2008/0224 for detached chalet dwelling with attached single garage Parish Brixworth Easting: 474900 Northing: 270966 UPRN 28026220 Application DA/2010/0667 Registered Date 05/08/2010 number Location 4, Brown's Road, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 4NS Proposal Renewal of planning permission DA/2007/0707 for retail unit for car sales Parish Drayton Easting: 455567 Northing: 262358 UPRN 28039830 Application DA/2010/0668 Registered Date 06/08/2010 number Location Virginia Cottage, Stockwell Lane, Hellidon, Northamptonshire, NN11 6LG Proposal Construction of single storey garden room to rear of dwelling Parish Hellidon Easting: 451647 Northing: 258205 UPRN 28000528 Application DA/2010/0669 Registered Date 09/08/2010 number Location Windlass, Brewhouse Lane, Long Buckby Wharf, Northamptonshire, NN6 7DW Proposal Proposed two storey rear extension with first floor balcony Parish Long Buckby Easting: 460708 Northing: 265488 UPRN 28017139 Application DA/2010/0670 Registered Date 06/08/2010 number Location North of 1 Farrer Cottages, Main Street, East Farndon, Northamptonshire Proposal Cut down two trees subject of a Tree Preservation Order Parish East Farndon Easting: 471673 Northing: 284896 UPRN 28044680 Application DA/2010/0671 Registered Date 06/08/2010 number Location Truffell House, High Street, Scaldwell, Northamptonshire, NN6 9JP Proposal Replacement of front balcony Parish Scaldwell Easting: 476798 Northing: 272317 UPRN 28028011 Page 2 Application DA/2010/0672 Registered Date 09/08/2010 number Location Catesby House, Lower Catesby, Northamptonshire, NN11 6LF Proposal Listed Building Consent for installation of secondary glazing to first floor windows Parish Catesby Easting: 452408 Northing: 259385 UPRN 28039919 Application DA/2010/0673 Registered Date 09/08/2010 number Location 3, Orchard Close, East Haddon, Northamptonshire, NN6 8BZ Proposal First floor rear extension, demolition of existing flat roof garage and replacement with pitched enlarged garage. Single storey side extension. Parish East Haddon Easting: 466651 Northing: 268276 UPRN 28019683 Application DA/2010/0674 Registered Date 09/08/2010 number Location 3, High Street, Flore, Northamptonshire, NN7 4LL Proposal Demolish existing garage. Erection of detached four vehicle garage Parish Flore Easting: 464141 Northing: 260288 UPRN 28019084 Application DA/2010/0675 Registered Date 09/08/2010 number Location Holmleigh, Main Road, Dodford, Northamptonshire, NN7 4SR Proposal Certificate Of Lawfulness for proposed outbuilding Parish Dodford Easting: 461187 Northing: 260299 UPRN 28036292 Page 3 Application DA/2010/0676 Registered Date 09/08/2010 number Location Merry Tom Farm, Merry Tom Lane, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, NN6 8AQ Proposal Single storey extension with link to existing barn. Conversion of barn into habitable room and changing facilities (resubmission) Parish Brixworth Easting: 473419 Northing: 268084 UPRN 28043523 Application DA/2010/0677 Registered Date 11/08/2010 number Location St Peter's Church, Brockhall Road, Brockhall, Northamptonshire Proposal Work to and removal of trees in a Conservation Area Parish Brockhall Easting: 463294 Northing: 262682 UPRN 28042753 Application DA/2010/0678 Registered Date 10/08/2010 number Location 148A, Sywell Road, Overstone, Northamptonshire, NN6 0AG Proposal First floor extension to rear Parish Overstone Easting: 480474 Northing: 266345 UPRN 28029165 Application DA/2010/0679 Registered Date 10/08/2010 number Location 17, Smith Street, Spratton, Northamptonshire, NN6 8HW Proposal Two storey side extension and single storey front and rear extensions Parish Spratton Easting: 471422 Northing: 270244 UPRN 28025662 Page 4 Application DA/2010/0680 Registered Date 10/08/2010 number Location Moot Hall (St Johns Square), Market Square, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 4BH Proposal Change of use from Class A3 (Restaurant) to Class A2 (Financial & Professional Services) Parish Abbey South Easting: 457394 Northing: 262623 UPRN 28048121 Application DA/2010/0681 Registered Date 10/08/2010 number Location Merry Hill House 73, High Street, Braunston, Northamptonshire, NN11 7HS Proposal Construction of new walls, provision of new gravel driveway and associated landscape works to front and western side Parish Braunston Easting: 453721 Northing: 266075 UPRN 28003110 Application DA/2010/0682 Registered Date 10/08/2010 number Location Lower Field Off Main Street, Church Stowe, Northamptonshire Proposal Formation of lake/field pond to lower field Parish Stowe Nine Churches Easting: 463612 Northing: 257821 UPRN 28049987 Application DA/2010/0683 Registered Date 11/08/2010 number Location Little Preston House, Little Preston, Preston Capes, Northamptonshire, NN11 3TF Proposal Construction of external staircase to access storage area above garage Parish Preston Capes Easting: 458623 Northing: 254092 UPRN 28036838 Page 5 Application DA/2010/0684 Registered Date 18/08/2010 number Location Land At The Green, Badby, Northamptonshire Proposal Remove tree within a Conservation Area Parish Badby Easting: 456049 Northing: 259105 UPRN 28046072 Application DA/2010/0685 Registered Date 11/08/2010 number Location Hollytree Cottage 3, Hardays Lane, West Haddon, Northamptonshire, NN6 7AW Proposal Two storey rear extension, two storey side extension to replace existing barn and rear double garage Parish West Haddon Easting: 462844 Northing: 271674 UPRN 28020073 Application DA/2010/0686 Registered Date 18/08/2010 number Location The Old Bakehouse, Church Street, Boughton, Northamptonshire, NN2 8SG Proposal Remove tree within a Conservation area Parish Boughton Easting: 475261 Northing: 265913 UPRN 28030708 Application DA/2010/0687 Registered Date 13/08/2010 number Location 12, Cedar Hythe, Chapel Brampton, Northamptonshire, NN6 8BG Proposal Work to trees within a Conservation Area Parish Chapel Brampton Easting: 472952 Northing: 266559 UPRN 28022875 Page 6 Application DA/2010/0688 Registered Date 12/08/2010 number Location Blyth House, Holdenby Road, Church Brampton, Northamptonshire, NN6 8BN Proposal Demolition of existing dwelling and garage. Construction of 2 dwellings and garages. Alterations to existing access and formation of new vehicular access Parish Church Brampton Easting: 472147 Northing: 266003 UPRN 28022764 Page 7.
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