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Torridge District Council Planning Decisions Between 19 October Torridge District Council Planning Decisions Between 19th October 2018 and 09th January 2019 List of Applications Application Officer Proposal and Address Applicant Decision/Date No: Permitted 1/1133/2018/ Ryan Proposed PVCu conservatory to Mr R Jewell PD 03.12.2018 HPD Steppel rear of property. - 9 Beach Road, Westward Ho!, Bideford. 1/1141/2018/ Ryan Proposed single storey rear Mr And Mrs Jon PD 05.12.2018 HPD Steppel extension (7650mm x 3950mm) - 26 Pain Oaklands, Bideford, Devon. 1/0039/2014/ Helen Outline planning application for up Linden Homes PER OUTM Smith to 550 dwellings, a 1.9ha primary 14.11.2018 school site (including neighbourhood building), highway accesses (including the rerouting of Littleham Lane) public open space and other associated infrastructure. All matters reserved other than access. - Land To The South Of Clovelly Road, Bideford, Devon. 1/0634/2016/ Helen 27 units of Close Care Chichester PER FULM Smith accommodation in association with Homes 08.11.2018 existing care and nursing facility - Developments Kenwith Castle, Abbotsham, Ltd Bideford. 1/1262/2016/ Laura Outline application for residential Mr P Parker PER OUT Davies development for up to 9 dwellings - 26.10.2018 Land At Fishleigh Park, Dolton, Devon. 1/0643/2017/ Lewis Outline planning application for the CH Trace & PER OUTM Andrews erection of 26 dwellings (including Son 26.10.2018 affordable housing) and open space with all matters reserved except access - Lukes Farm, Sheepwash, Devon. 1/0898/2017/ Kristian Outline application for five Mr & Mrs Hearn PER OUT Evely residential plots (all matters 29.10.2018 reserved except access) - Land Adjacent To Langerton Manor, Littleham, Devon. 1/1080/2017/ Lewis Construction of 10 bungalows, AA Beer Ltd PER FULM Andrews associated access, parking and new 22.10.2018 drainage scheme - revised plans to previous permission Ref: 1/0880/02015/FULM. - Venn, Mines Road, East The Water. 1/1094/2017/ Lewis Variation to Section 106 - Land At PER SEC106 Andrews Grid Reference 242982 128437, 30.10.2018 Cornborough Road, Westward Ho!. 1/1105/2017/ Sam Outline application for three Monkleigh PER OUT Dewar dwellings with all matters reserved Barton Limited 25.10.2018 (REVISED INFORMATION) - Monkleigh Barton Barns, Monkleigh, Devon. 1/0009/2018/ Sam Residential development comprising NG Properties PER FULM Dewar 68 houses and 4 flats, associated SW Ltd 08.11.2018 parking, surface water attenuation tanks and creation of new access on Stucley Road - Land Between Stucley Road And Clovelly Road, Bideford, Devon. 1/0037/2018/ Helen Variation to Section 106 pursuant to Ieystyn Johns PER SEC106 Smith 1/0728/2014/OUT reduction of the 30.10.2018 amount of affordable units - Land Adjacent To Malt Scoop, Merton, Devon. 1/0113/2018/ Sam Retrospective application for MS & TA Worth PER FUL Dewar retention of extension, hard- 07.01.2019 standing and change of use of agricultural land and buildings for repair and maintenance of agricultural machinery including vehicular access and Devon hedgebank - Revised scheme to include toilet/drainage - Astrabenz, Shebbear, Beaworthy. 1/0241/2018/ Kristian Residential development comprising Harris PER FUL Evely 6 dwellings with associated parking Properties Ltd 27.11.2018 and diversion of sewers - Affecting a Public Right of Way) (Revision to permission 1/0505/2017/FUL) - Land At Grid Reference 250289 119755, Crowbeare Meadow, Torrington. 1/0268/2018/ Debbie Construction of stables and Mr D Stevenson PER FUL Fuller associated works - Otterburn Farm, 06.11.2018 Halwill, Beaworthy. 1/0269/2018/ Debbie Construction of riding arena Mr D Stevenson PER FUL Fuller (manege) with associated works - 06.11.2018 Otterburn Farm, Halwill, Beaworthy. 1/0278/2018/ Shaun Livestock housing building - Loatmead Dairy PER FULM Harringt Loatmead, Bradworthy, Holsworthy. Farming Ltd 09.11.2018 on 1/0292/2018/ James Deed of variation to vary the Section Greendale PER SEC106 Clement 106 relating to affordable housing Living 16.11.2018 s (1/0751/2007/OUT) - 81 Meddon Street, Bideford, EX39 2EW. 1/0467/2018/ James Outline application for up to 15 new Mr Nick May PER OUTM Jackson dwellings, with all matters reserved 29.10.2018 except for access - Land East Of Dobles Lane, Holsworthy, Devon. 1/0541/2018/ Helen Application for reserved matters Mr Leigh Rix PER REMM Smith (appearance, landscaping and 11.12.2018 layout) pursuant to permission 1/0728/2014/OUT (Amended Drawings and Drainage) - Land Adjacent To Malt Scoop, Merton, Devon. 1/0582/2018/ Debbie Extension to dwelling to form Mr & Mrs N PER FUL Fuller ancillary living accommodation - Higley 14.11.2018 Ingleside, Weare Giffard, Bideford. 1/0591/2018/ Ryan Conversion of barn to holiday let - Mr K Wilkins PER FUL Steppel Affecting a Public Right of Way 19.12.2018 (Amended drawing) - Barn At Craythorne Farm, Chilla, Beaworthy. 1/0597/2018/ Ryan Change of use of storage barn to Mr & Mrs David PER FUL Steppel dwelling - Barn At Thornmoor Farm, Start 13.11.2018 Broadwoodwidger, Devon. 1/0603/2018/ Debbie Single storey rear extension - Mr & Mrs PER FUH Fuller Ashley House Farm, Wembworthy, Hodgson 12.12.2018 Chulmleigh. 1/0615/2018/ Sarah Replacement upvc windows and Mr Tim PER LBC Chappel door - Meadows House, Roborough, Cuthbert 31.10.2018 l Winkleigh. 1/0619/2018/ Sarah Internal works and external Mr & Mrs Betts PER LBC Chappel alterations to a Listed Building - 01.11.2018 l Cleverdon House, Bradworthy, Holsworthy. 1/0653/2018/ Kristian Change of use of ground floor to Mr S. King PER FUL Evely use class A3 (Restaurants and/or 25.10.2018 Cafes) and internal alterations - 86 High Street, Bideford, Devon. 1/0654/2018/ Kristian Change of use of ground floor to Mr S. King PER LBC Evely use class A3 (Restaurants and/or 25.10.2018 Cafes) and internal alterations - 86 High Street, Bideford, Devon. 1/0657/2018/ Angelo Loft extension - 19 Clevelands Park, Mr Jim PER FUL Massos Northam, Bideford. Richards 29.10.2018 1/0660/2018/ Helen Creation of all weather riding area Mrs Florey PER FUL Smith with change of use - amended red 26.11.2018 edge - Appledown, Petrockstowe, Okehampton. 1/0662/2018/ Debbie Change of use from use class C2 Phoenix PER FUL Fuller (residential institution) to D1 (non- Childcare Ltd 01.11.2018 residential institution) - Enigma Care Limited, Winkleigh, Devon. 1/0673/2018/ Debbie Erection of agricultural building - Mr Ian Keenor PER FUL Fuller Land At Grid Reference 262259 29.11.2018 107221 (SE Westwood Farm), Winkleigh, Devon. 1/0680/2018/ Helen Outline application for up to two Mr & Mrs Ben & PER OUT Smith dwellings with all matters reserved Jody Harris 26.10.2018 (Amended Red Edge) - West Villa, Chilsworthy, Holsworthy. 1/0689/2018/ Debbie Erection of agricultural storage Mr D Stevenson PER FUL Fuller building with associated works - 31.10.2018 Otterburn Farm, Halwill, Beaworthy. 1/0714/2018/ James Application for reserved matters for B V Homes Ltd PER REM Jackson five dwellings (appearance, 15.11.2018 landscaping, layout and scale) pursuant to permission 1/0453/2017/OUT - Land Adjacent To Kernow House, Chilsworthy, Devon. 1/0759/2018/ James Change of use of cottage storeroom Mr Arthur Odlin PER FUL Clement to dwelling - Post Office House, 02.11.2018 s Bradworthy, Holsworthy. 1/0788/2018/ James Creation of disabled access The PER FUL Jackson pathways, parking area for disabled Resurgence 15.11.2018 visitors and staff and extension to Trust improve toilet facilities - The Small School, Fore Street, Hartland. 1/0808/2018/ Shaun Proposed use of outbuilding as Mr & Mrs PER FUL Harringt holiday accommodation - Thelbridge Challacombe 02.11.2018 on Farm Annexe, Roborough, Winkleigh. 1/0831/2018/ James Outline application for two dwellings Mr M Walter PER OUT Jackson with all matters reserved except 07.11.2018 access - Lavender View, Bradworthy, Holsworthy. 1/0832/2018/ James Construction of up to 5 new Mr & Mrs PER OUT Jackson dwellings and associated works. All Matthews 19.10.2018 matters reserved, other than access. - Land To The West Of Gloyn Park, Chilsworthy, Devon. 1/0840/2018/ James Erection of log cabin, sub-division of Mr T Oakes PER FUL Jackson residential accommodation to form 06.11.2018 holiday let and dwelling and the retrospective erection of a conservatory. - Hunscott Barn, Ashwater, Beaworthy. 1/0858/2018/ Angelo Part retrospective construction of Mr Peter PER FUL Massos raised decking - Penhale, Glen Hodges 23.10.2018 Gardens, Bideford. 1/0844/2018/ Angelo Replacement sun room. - Mr & Mrs North PER FUH Massos Cornerways, Underlane, 25.10.2018 Holsworthy. 1/0852/2018/ James New staff car park in connection Prince Albert PER FUL Clement with village centre business on Road Limited 22.11.2018 s existing disused land. Proposed new security cameras and lighting. - Land At Copper Close, Woolsery, Devon. 1/0859/2018/ Debbie Conversion of garage/store into Mr Graham PER FUL Fuller ancillary living accommodation with Holdaway 19.11.2018 connection to main dwelling and associated works - Dyke Green Farm, Higher Clovelly, Bideford. 1/0862/2018/ Angelo Change of use of existing home Miss Emma PER FUL Massos office to holiday accommodation - Comber 29.10.2018 Garage, Pows Cottage, High Bickington. 1/0868/2018/ James Change of use of redundant Mr & Mrs PER FUL Jackson agricultural barns and outbuilding Molesworth-St 26.10.2018 into a single dwelling and garage - Aubyn Higher Horslett, Clawton, Holsworthy. 1/0870/2018/ Angelo Two single storey rear extensions - Mr C PER FUL Massos 1 Coombe End, Sutcombe, Cheeseman 26.10.2018 Holsworthy. 1/0874/2018/ Sarah Proposed replacement windows - Gillets PER LBC Chappel Spar, 13 High Street, Torrington. Callington Ltd 07.12.2018 l 1/0883/2018/ Ryan Erection of conservatory to the rear Mr Neil PER FUH Steppel - 23 Rowe Close, Bideford, Devon. Blackburn 23.11.2018 1/0884/2018/ Kristian Proposed agricultural building for Mr E PER FUL Evely the housing of livestock - affecting a Strawbridge 19.10.2018 public right of way - Down Farm, Dolton, Winkleigh.
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