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Planning Services TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 41 Week Ending: 9th October 2009 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING (including fax and email) to arrive before the expiry date shown in the second to last column For the Northern Area to: For the Southern Area to: Head of Planning Head of Planning Beech Hurst Council Offices Weyhill Road Duttons Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ ROMSEY SO51 8XG In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection. You may view applications and submit comments on-line – go to www.testvalley.gov.uk APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02051/TREEN A1 - Apple - Reduce by 30% Rose Cottage, 48 Dunkirt Lane, Mrs White Miss Rachel Cooke 09.10.2009 B2 - Beech - Fell Abbotts Ann, Andover 31.10.2009 ABBOTTS ANN Hampshire SP11 7BB 09/02004/FULLN Erection of dwelling and The Laurels, Harrow Way, Mr James Suckling Miss Kate 07.10.2009 associated works Andover, Hampshire SP10 3RJ Thompson ANDOVER 31.10.2009 HARROWAY 09/01827/CLEN Certificate of Lawfulness for 17 The Avenue, Andover, Mr Jonathan Frost Mr Gregg Chapman YES 05.10.2009 existing use - school Hampshire, SP10 3EW 30.10.2009 ANDOVER residential boarding house MILLWAY 09/02040/TREEN T1-14 (Leylandii) reduce Chalk Down, Biddesden Mr Michael Marshall Miss Rachel Cooke 09.10.2009 height to between 2.5 & 3m Bottom Road, Redenham, 31.10.2009 APPLESHAW Andover Hampshire SP11 9AW 09/01931/FULLN Erection of glass verandah 5 College Mews, Andover, Mr Colin Langford Miss Emma Jones 07.10.2009 roof to rear Hampshire, SP10 1DL 30.10.2009 ANDOVER ST MARYS Week Ending: 9th October 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02033/ADVN Provision of fascia signs and 11 High Street, Andover, Poundland Miss Kate 08.10.2009 projecting sign Hampshire, SP10 1LJ Thompson ANDOVER ST 06.11.2009 MARYS 09/02024/TPON T1 (Ash) - Remove 3 Victoria Cottage, The Green, Mr David Horn Miss Rachel Cooke YES 05.10.2009 overhanging branches; T2 Amport, Andover Hampshire 28.10.2009 AMPORT (Ash) - Remove 1 branch; T6 SP11 8BA (Ash) - Remove 2 overhanging branches 09/02050/FULLN Erection of a two storey side 74 Winchester Road, Andover, Mr Campbell Holland Miss Kate 09.10.2009 extension to provide garage Hampshire, SP10 2ER Thompson ANDOVER WINTON and family room with bay 03.11.2009 window to rear, additional bedroom and en-suite over together with enclosed rear balcony, provision of windows to existing attic 09/02021/LBWN Lime render ground floor Yew Tree Cottage, Winchester Mr T Gilmour Miss Emma Jones YES 09.10.2009 walls of single storey Street, Chilbolton, Stockbridge 06.11.2009 CHILBOLTON extension and south-east, Hampshire SO20 6BG south-west and north-west elevations of brick and elm boarded extension Week Ending: 9th October 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02010/FULLN Erection of conservatory to 5 Blythe Close, Enham Mr And Mrs Stanton Miss Sarah Barter 05.10.2009 rear Alamein, Andover, Hampshire 28.10.2009 ENHAM ALAMEIN SP11 6HX 09/02054/FULLN Erection of a single storey Destiny (formerly Mayford), Mr Malclom Ames Miss Emma Jones YES 09.10.2009 side (north east) and rear Monxton Road, Grateley, 06.11.2009 GRATELEY (north west) extensions to Andover Hampshire SP11 8JH provide additional living accommodation 09/02035/TPON T1 (Beech) - Remove Beech Tree Cottage, 1 The Mrs C Brown Miss Rachel Cooke 07.10.2009 crossing branches, crown lift Crescent, Hurstbourne Tarrant, 29.10.2009 HURSTBOURNE to 5m, remove 1m from Andover Hampshire SP11 0AP TARRANT branches away from BT/electrical wires, house, garden. 09/02038/LBWN External works to existing The School House, Amport Mr Andrew O Flaherty Miss Kate YES 07.10.2009 pointing on front, side and Road, Monxton, Andover Thompson MONXTON rear elevations Hampshire SP11 8AH 06.11.2009 09/02052/FULLN Erection of extensions to Orchard View, Heathman Mrs Gail Foster Miss Sarah Barter YES 09.10.2009 provide two bedrooms and Street, Nether Wallop, 06.11.2009 NETHER WALLOP covered area beneath, Stockbridge Hampshire SO20 extended kitchen and dining 8EW area and erection of front porch (Amended Scheme) Week Ending: 9th October 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02026/FULLN Erection of replacement Townsend Manor, Station Mr Richard Hazell Miss Kate YES 06.10.2009 garage, woodstore/car port Road, Over Wallop, Thompson OVER WALLOP Stockbridge Hampshire SO20 06.11.2009 8HU 09/02053/LBWN Erection of replacement Townsend Manor, Station Mr Richard Hazell Miss Kate YES 06.10.2009 garage, wood store/car port Road, Over Wallop, Thompson OVER WALLOP on site of existing garage Stockbridge Hampshire SO20 06.11.2009 8HU 09/01964/FULLN Erection of a replacement Laurel Cottage, Chalkcroft Mr N Pratt Miss Sarah Barter YES 05.10.2009 orangery and single storey Lane, Penton Mewsey, 06.11.2009 PENTON MEWSEY side extension to provide Andover Hampshire SP11 0RQ utility room and wc 09/01966/LBWN Erection of a replacement Laurel Cottage, Chalkcroft Mr N Pratt Miss Sarah Barter YES 05.10.2009 orangery, partial demolition Lane, Penton Mewsey, 06.11.2009 PENTON MEWSEY and rebuilding of existing wall Andover Hampshire SP11 0RQ and single storey side extension to provide utility room and wc 09/01973/CLPN Certificate of Lawful Jubilee Cottage, High Street, Miss Emma Smythe Miss Sarah Barter YES 07.10.2009 Development for a Proposed Stockbridge, Hampshire SO20 31.10.2009 STOCKBRIDGE Use - Erection of single 6HB storey rear extension Week Ending: 9th October 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02077/TREEN Pollard 1 Sycamore tree to 3 Dairy Cottages, Marsh Court Mrs Noke Miss Rachel Cooke YES 09.10.2009 first fork Lane, Stockbridge, Hampshire 04.11.2009 STOCKBRIDGE SO20 6JH 09/01876/TREEN Walnut - 20% Crown Deers Leap, High Street, Mr R Baker Miss Rachel Cooke YES 08.10.2009 reduction Vernham Dean, Andover 30.10.2009 VERNHAM DEAN Hampshire SP11 0JY 09/02011/TPOS Crown raise one Beech to a 4 Baddesley Road, Chandlers Nr B Nanson Miss Rachel Cooke 05.10.2009 height of five metres Ford, Eastleigh, Hampshire 27.10.2009 AMPFIELD SO53 5NG 09/01948/FULLS Erection of single storey Southview, Braishfield Road, Mr A Lord Mr Adam Stickland YES 06.10.2009 extensions to create new Braishfield, Romsey Hampshire 06.11.2009 BRAISHFIELD garden room and entrance SO51 0PN porch to south elevation, extension to kitchen to north elevation and internal modifications Week Ending: 9th October 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02031/FULLS Extension at ground floor to Thatsit, Salisbury Road, Mr And Mrs J Stafford Mr Paul Goodman YES 09.10.2009 link dwelling to existing Broughton, Stockbridge 03.11.2009 BROUGHTON outhouse, conversion of Hampshire SO20 8BX outhouse to kitchen, removal of existing roof, erection of new roof with higher ridge height, dormer windows and rooflights to provide 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms at first floor level, front porch/veranda 09/02036/FULLS Erection of single storey Brightside Farm, Salisbury Cllr P Boulton Mr David Wheeler YES 07.10.2009 extensions to side and rear Road, Broughton, Stockbridge 30.10.2009 BROUGHTON to provide additional living Hampshire SO20 8BX accommodation with link to workshop, conservatory and covered veranda, internal alterations and solar panels to SW facing roof . 09/02032/TREES Prune one Yew tree all round 1 Riverside Green, Kings Mr J Pybus Miss Rachel Cooke 07.10.2009 by 1metre -1.25 metres but Somborne, Stockbridge, 29.10.2009 KINGS SOMBORNE not reduce the height. Hampshire SO20 6NG Week Ending: 9th October 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02019/FULLS Redevelopment of site to 15 Upper Crescent Road, North Mr C Stoneman, Mr Mark Wyatt YES 07.10.2009 construct two chalet style Baddesley, Southampton, Alpine Homes 03.11.2009 NORTH dwellings with 1 new vehicle Hampshire SO52 9JQ BADDESLEY access and 1 altered vehicle access off Upper Crescent Road, one bungalow and detached single garage with access off Firgrove Road and associated landscaping 09/01516/ADVS Installation of illuminated 22 - 24 The Hundred, Romsey, The Southern Mr Paul Goodman YES 05.10.2009 projecting sign Hampshire, SO51 8BW Co-operative 06.11.2009 ROMSEY ABBEY 09/01612/LBWS Schedule of works in 27 Bell Street, Romsey, Domino Pizza Group Mr Adam Stickland YES 07.10.2009 association with change of Hampshire, SO51 8GY Ltd 06.11.2009 ROMSEY use to A5 to include new CUPERNHAM shopfront, new fire doors, installation of internal extract duct from oven hood to emerge and extend over roof, replacement staircase, alterations to ground floor levels and room layouts 09/01976/FULLS Erection of single storey 8 Fairview Close, Romsey, Mr S And Mrs G Nelson
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