South Ayrshire Council Weekly Planning Applications List for Period Ending 17 April 2009

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South Ayrshire Council

Weekly Planning Applications List for Period Ending 17 April 2009
All applications can be inspected at the Planning Service, Burns House, Ayr
The statutory period for making representation is 21 days from the date of registration

Note: Please telephone or e-mail the Case Officer dealing with the application for consultation requests

Application Ref No Date Registered

  • Proposal
  • Site Address
  • Applicant
  • Agent
  • Case Officer

Contact Details

09/00270/FUL

  • Sitingof septic tank
  • Newfield Mains

Newfield Mains Road Dundonald South Ayrshire KA2 9AW

  • Commodore Holmes
  • Robertson Design

St Vincents Lodge Middlepenny Road Lanebank
Mr Adrian Browne

  • (01292) 616324
  • 26 March 2009

[email protected]

PA14 6XB
Grid Reference: E-237756 N-634724

09/00275/COU

Change of use of public amenity open space to form outdoor seating area
2 River Terrace Ayr South Ayrshire KA8 0BJ
River Cottage Bar & Restaurant
Mr David Clark

  • (01292) 616652
  • 10 March 2009

[email protected]

Grid Reference: E-233908 N-622145

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09/00286/FUL

Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse
16 Thorn Avenue Coylton South Ayrshire KA6 6NL

  • Mr D Grant
  • Grant / Murray

30 Bell Street Glasgow
Mr David Clark

  • (01292) 616652
  • 26 March 2009

G1 1LG

[email protected]

Grid Reference: E-240697 N-619891

09/00316/FUL

Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse
19 Craigie Way Ayr South Ayrshire KA8 0HQ
Mr And Mrs J Middleton Mr And Mrs D Purdie Mr And Mrs A C Lennie
Mr David Clark

  • (01292) 616652
  • 20 March 2009

[email protected]

Grid Reference: E-234972 N-621694

09/00321/FUL

Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse
8 Jura Place Troon South Ayrshire KA10 6TY
Arctect Designs (Troon) Ltd Mrs Zena Clark 23 Dallas Place

  • 23 March 2009
  • Ayr

KA10 6JE
(01292) 616008

[email protected]

Grid Reference: E-233345 N-633105

09/00322/FUL

Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse
27 Wilson Avenue Troon South Ayrshire KA10 7AF
Arctec Designs (Troon) Ltd 23 Dallas Place Troon
Mrs Zena Clark

  • (01292) 616008
  • 23 March 2009

KA10 6JE

[email protected]

Grid Reference: E-233977 N-630923

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09/00327/FUL

Alterations to existing dwellinghouse
12 The Beeches Coylton South Ayrshire KA6 6LJ
Mr And Mrs McEwan Mr And Mrs S Calder Mr And Mrs Paul Turner Mr And Mrs Hitchman
DM Hall 45 Bank Street Irvine
Ms Fiona Sharp

  • (01292) 616147
  • 24 March 2009

KA12 0LL

[email protected]

Grid Reference: E-240894 N-619868

09/00332/FUL

Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse
8 Coila Avenue Prestwick South Ayrshire KA9 2BW
Mrs Zena Clark

  • (01292) 616008
  • 25 March 2009

[email protected]

Grid Reference: E-235175 N-624802

09/00333/FUL

Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse
20 Templeton Crescent Prestwick South Ayrshire KA9 1JA
Alexander Hendry Architects 26 Ewenfield Road Ayr South Ayrshire KA7 2QD
Ms Fiona Sharp

  • (01292) 616147
  • 25 March 2009

[email protected]

Grid Reference: E-235669 N-625687

09/00334/FUL

Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse
8 Collins Drive Loans South Ayrshire KA10 7HA
Scotia Double Glazing Block 2 Bonnyton Ind Estate Munro Place Kilmarnock
Mrs Zena Clark

  • (01292) 616008
  • 25 March 2009

[email protected]

Grid Reference: E-234442
KA1 2NP
N-631530

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09/00335/FUL

Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse and erection of garage
Westview Coylton South Ayrshire KA6 7EF
Mr And Mrs Stevenson Mr And Mrs M Howard Mr And Mrs S McHarg Mr And Mrs D Hammond
Stairhill Architecture Services Stairhill Mauchline KA5 5HN
Ms Fiona Sharp

  • (01292) 616147
  • 25 March 2009

[email protected]

Grid Reference: E-243893 N-617415

09/00339/COL

Certificate of lawfulness for alterations and extension to dwellinghouse
68 Milton Crescent Troon South Ayrshire KA10 7LS
Andrew Wright Windows 9 Telford Place South Newmoor Industrial Estate Irvine KA11 4HW
Mrs Zena Clark

  • (01292) 616008
  • 25 March 2009

[email protected]

Grid Reference: E-233272 N-632769

09/00354/COU

Change of use of outbuilding Crofthead Farm to form extension to dwellinghouse
Michael Boston Architectural Services Ltd 34 Main Street Prestwick
Mr David Clark (01292) 616652
Tarbolton South Ayrshire KA5 5LU
30 March 2009

[email protected]

KA9 1NX
Grid Reference: E-243892 N-628114

09/00358/FUL

Alterations and extension to dwellinghouse
92 Lochgreen Avenue Troon South Ayrshire KA10 6UP
Andrew Wright Windows 9 Telford Place South Newmoor Ind Est Irvine
Mrs Zena Clark

  • (01292) 616008
  • 31 March 2009

[email protected]

KA11 4HW
Grid Reference: E-233602 N-633571

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