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South Ayrshire Council Weekly Planning Applications List for Period Ending 17 April 2009 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 Proposal Site Address Applicant Agent Case Officer Date Registered Contact Details 09/00270/FUL Sitingof septic tank Newfield Mains Commodore Holmes Robertson Design Mr Adrian Browne Newfield Mains Road St Vincents Lodge 26 March 2009 Dundonald Middlepenny Road (01292) 616324 South Ayrshire Lanebank KA2 9AW PA14 6XB adrian.browne@south- ayrshire.gov.uk Grid Reference: E-237756 N-634724 09/00275/COU Change of use of public 2 River Terrace River Cottage Bar & Mr David Clark amenity open space to form Ayr Restaurant 10 March 2009 outdoor seating area South Ayrshire (01292) 616652 KA8 0BJ david.clark@south- Grid Reference: ayrshire.gov.uk E-233908 N-622145 1. 09/00286/FUL Alterations and extension to 16 Thorn Avenue Mr D Grant Grant / Murray Mr David Clark dwellinghouse Coylton 30 Bell Street 26 March 2009 South Ayrshire Glasgow (01292) 616652 KA6 6NL G1 1LG david.clark@south- Grid Reference: ayrshire.gov.uk E-240697 N-619891 09/00316/FUL Alterations and extension to 19 Craigie Way Mr And Mrs J Middleton Mr David Clark dwellinghouse Ayr 20 March 2009 South Ayrshire (01292) 616652 KA8 0HQ david.clark@south- Grid Reference: ayrshire.gov.uk E-234972 N-621694 09/00321/FUL Alterations and extension to 8 Jura Place Mr And Mrs D Purdie Arctect Designs (Troon) Ltd Mrs Zena Clark dwellinghouse Troon 23 Dallas Place 23 March 2009 South Ayrshire Ayr (01292) 616008 KA10 6TY KA10 6JE zena.clark@south- Grid Reference: ayrshire.gov.uk E-233345 N-633105 09/00322/FUL Alterations and extension to 27 Wilson Avenue Mr And Mrs A C Lennie Arctec Designs (Troon) Ltd Mrs Zena Clark dwellinghouse Troon 23 Dallas Place 23 March 2009 South Ayrshire Troon (01292) 616008 KA10 7AF KA10 6JE zena.clark@south- Grid Reference: ayrshire.gov.uk E-233977 N-630923 2. 09/00327/FUL Alterations to existing 12 The Beeches Mr And Mrs McEwan DM Hall Ms Fiona Sharp dwellinghouse Coylton 45 Bank Street 24 March 2009 South Ayrshire Irvine (01292) 616147 KA6 6LJ KA12 0LL fiona.sharp@south- Grid Reference: ayrshire.gov.uk E-240894 N-619868 09/00332/FUL Alterations and extension to 8 Coila Avenue Mr And Mrs S Calder Mrs Zena Clark dwellinghouse Prestwick 25 March 2009 South Ayrshire (01292) 616008 KA9 2BW zena.clark@south- Grid Reference: ayrshire.gov.uk E-235175 N-624802 09/00333/FUL Alterations and extension to 20 Templeton Crescent Mr And Mrs Paul Turner Alexander Hendry Ms Fiona Sharp dwellinghouse Prestwick Architects 25 March 2009 South Ayrshire 26 Ewenfield Road (01292) 616147 KA9 1JA Ayr South Ayrshire fiona.sharp@south- Grid Reference: KA7 2QD ayrshire.gov.uk E-235669 N-625687 09/00334/FUL Alterations and extension to 8 Collins Drive Mr And Mrs Hitchman Scotia Double Glazing Mrs Zena Clark dwellinghouse Loans Block 2 25 March 2009 South Ayrshire Bonnyton Ind Estate (01292) 616008 KA10 7HA Munro Place Kilmarnock zena.clark@south- Grid Reference: KA1 2NP ayrshire.gov.uk E-234442 N-631530 3. 09/00335/FUL Alterations and extension to Westview Mr And Mrs Stevenson Stairhill Architecture Ms Fiona Sharp dwellinghouse and erection Coylton Services 25 March 2009 of garage South Ayrshire Stairhill (01292) 616147 KA6 7EF Mauchline KA5 5HN fiona.sharp@south- Grid Reference: ayrshire.gov.uk E-243893 N-617415 09/00339/COL Certificate of lawfulness for 68 Milton Crescent Mr And Mrs M Howard Andrew Wright Windows Mrs Zena Clark alterations and extension to Troon 9 Telford Place 25 March 2009 dwellinghouse South Ayrshire South Newmoor Industrial (01292) 616008 KA10 7LS Estate Irvine zena.clark@south- Grid Reference: KA11 4HW ayrshire.gov.uk E-233272 N-632769 09/00354/COU Change of use of outbuilding Crofthead Farm Mr And Mrs S McHarg Michael Boston Mr David Clark to form extension to Tarbolton Architectural Services Ltd 30 March 2009 dwellinghouse South Ayrshire 34 Main Street (01292) 616652 KA5 5LU Prestwick KA9 1NX david.clark@south- Grid Reference: ayrshire.gov.uk E-243892 N-628114 09/00358/FUL Alterations and extension to 92 Lochgreen Avenue Mr And Mrs D Hammond Andrew Wright Windows Mrs Zena Clark dwellinghouse Troon 9 Telford Place 31 March 2009 South Ayrshire South Newmoor Ind Est (01292) 616008 KA10 6UP Irvine KA11 4HW zena.clark@south- Grid Reference: ayrshire.gov.uk E-233602 N-633571 4. .
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