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A) Involving Listed Buildings Or Within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 PLEASE NOTE that the following planning applications were registered by the City Council during w/e 20/07/2007: (Notice under Article 8 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) a) Involving Listed Buildings or within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2007/02305 21 Palmeira Square Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Proposed retiling of front steps. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: 21 Palmeira Square Management Agent: S Harding 21 Palmeira Sq Hove BN3 2JN F2 21 Palmeira Sq Hove BN3 2JN BH2007/02414 27 Western Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Conversion of upper floors to 3 no. 1 bed flats. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Update Casual Wear Ltd Agent: ASP c/o 60 Palmeira Ave Hove BN3 3GF Old Bank Chambers London Rd Crowborough TN6 2TT BH2007/02419 Land in Holland Mews at R/O 29 & 31 Holland Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Construction of detached two storey house following demolition of garage and south boundary wall. Officer: Nicola Hurley 292114 Applicant: Mrs A Knipe & Mr G Knipe Agent: David J Knipe F4 Enison Crt 95-96 Marina 18 Braemore Crt Kingsway Hove BN3 4FG St Leonards on Sea TN38 0BL BH2007/02420 Land in Holland Mews at R/O 29 & 31 Holland Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Demolition of single storey garage and south boundary wall (part retrospective)). Officer: Nicola Hurley 292114 Applicant: Mrs A Knipe & Mr G Knipe Agent: David J Knipe F4 Enison Crt 95-96 Marina 18 Braemore Crt Kingsway Hove BN3 4FG St Leonards On Sea TN38 0BL BH2007/02523 Churston Court 5 Adelaide Crescent Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Replacement timber sliding sash windows to flats 7 & 8. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Associated Property Owners Ltd 32 Hamilton Sq Birkenhead Merseyside CH41 6AZ BH2007/02600 17 Palmeira Square & 68-72 Western Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN New build 1st to 5th floor levels above 68-70 Western Road to form 3 x 2 bedroom flats and 1 x 3 bedroom maisonette. Refurbishment of 17 Palmeira Square. Officer: Paul Earp 292193 Applicant: Florina Sayidhum Agent: Alan Phillips Architects c/o Alan Philips Architects Studio 7 Level 5 New England Hse Brighton BN1 4GH Studio 7 L 5 New England Hse Brighton BNGH BH2007/02699 63 Holland Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Demolition of existing building. Officer: Nicola Hurley 292114 Applicant: Michael Norman Antiques Agent: Town & Country Planning Solutions 61 Holland Rd Hove BN3 1JN Sandhills Farmhse Bodle St Green BN27 4QU GOLDSMID BH2007/02265 1A Eaton Grove Hove WILLETT ESTATE Variation of condition 4 of planning permission 3/87/0312 to allow the conversion of the garage of 1A Eaton Grove into living accommodation including new timber doors. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Mr Perry Pounds Agent: Grummitt Wade Chartered Surveyors 1A Eaton Grove Hove BN3 3PH Maritime Hse Basin Rd Nth Hove BN41 1WR PRESTON PARK BH2007/02087 Flat 12 Belle Vue Court 21 - 22 Preston Park Avenue Brighton PRESTON PARK Window replacement. Officer: Maureen Robertson 292359 Applicant: Mrs Lorna Bartett F12 Belle Vue Crt 21-22 Preston Pk Ave Brighton BN1 6HL BH2007/02152 5 Lucerne Road Brighton PRESTON PARK Certificate of Lawfulness for proposed single storey side extension. Officer: Louise Kent 292198 Applicant: Fiona Sabine Agent: Mat Wright 5 Lucerne Rd Brighton BN1 6GH 21 Bennett Rd Brighton BN2 5JL QUEEN'S PARK BH2007/02528 Sea Life Centre Madeira Drive Brighton EAST CLIFF Non-illuminated advertising graphics on south elevation (within existing arched recesses) Retrospective. Officer: Gemma Barnes 292265 Applicant: Brighton Sea Life Centre Agent: Clifton Design Associates Marine Parade Brighton BN2 1TB 55 Dyke Rd Brighton BN1 3JA REGENCY BH2007/01872 12a Regency Square Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Change of use of basement cocktail bar (A4) to 2-bed flat (C3). Officer: Andy Watt 292132 Applicant: Colin Gray 8 Carbis Close Port Solent PO6 4TW BH2007/01989 25 Dukes Lane Brighton OLD TOWN Replacement of existing air conditioning unit. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Profule Brighton Ltd 3 Dukes Lane Brighton BN1 1BG BH2007/02159 The Palace Hotel 10-12 Grand Junction Road Brighton OLD TOWN Replacement of existing aluminium windows with timber sash windows. Officer: Sue Dubberley 292097 Applicant: Interpub Plc Agent: Allen & Associates The Stag Hawthorn Lane Burnham Beeches Chandos Hse 19 Back St Wendover HP22 6EB East Burnham SL23TA BH2007/02162 The Palace Hotel 10-12 Grand Junction Road Brighton OLD TOWN Replacement of existing aluminium windows with timber sash windows. Officer: Sue Dubberley 292097 Applicant: Interpub Plc Agent: Allen & Associates The Stag Hawthorn Lane Burnham Beeches Chandos Hse 19 Back St Wendover HP22 6EB East Burnham SL2 3TA BH2007/02193 Moshi Moshi Bartholomew Square Brighton OLD TOWN Single-storey extension to rear (revised scheme). Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Bickland t/a Moshi Moshi Agent: De Rijke Marsh Morgan Ltd 7-8 Limeburner Lane London EC4M 7HY 1 Centaur St London SE1 7EG BH2007/02204 Brighton Hippodrome 52 to 58 Middle Street Brighton OLD TOWN External & internal alterations for the redevelopment of the auditorium, including the provision of tiered standing areas, toilet facilities and escape routes. Officer: Paul Earp 292193 Applicant: Acadamy Music Group Agent: Burns Design Ltd 211 Stockwell Rd London SW9 9SL 76 Dumbarton Rd Clydebank G81 1UG BH2007/02315 Ground Floor Flat 29 Clifton Terrace Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Alterations to internal doors and partitions, new bathroom and kitchen fittings and the replacement of three windows on the rear elevation. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Ms Peta Sweet Agent: Barker Shorten Architects GFF 29 Clifton Terrace Brighton BN1 3HB 20 St Leonards Place Eastbourne BN20 8ND BH2007/02318 Flat 5 9 Bedford Square Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Internal alterations including new kitchen, bathroom, dressing area & sleeping platform. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Mr Adrian Burt Agent: DRP architects ltd 8 East St Lewes BN7 2LJ 87-88 Upper Lewes Rd Brighton BN2 3FF BH2007/02514 Ground floor flat 29 Clifton Terrace Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Replacement of 3 windows to rear with timber sliding sash windows. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Ms Peta Sweet Agent: Barker Shorten Architects GFF 29 Clifton Terrace Brighton BN20 8ND 20 St Leonards Place Eastbourne BN20 8ND BH2007/02581 Ground Floor Flat 3 Vernon Terrace Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL New rear patio doors. Officer: Awot Tesfai 292211 Applicant: Stefan Nedkov Agent: Leo Horsfield C/O Leo Horsfield 9 Clifton Hill Brighton BN1 3HQ 9 Clifton Hill Brighton BN1 3HQ BH2007/02598 Prince Arthur P.H 38 Dean Street Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL The incorporation of a sign written awning to the front facade. Officer: Awot Tesfai 292211 Applicant: Enterprise Inns Agent: Design ID c/o Design ID Low Barn Homestall Lane Faversham ME13 8UT Low Barn Homestall Lane Faversham ME13 8UT BH2007/02599 The Prince Arthur 38 Dean Street Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL The installation of an electrically operated awning to the front elevation with heating below. Officer: Awot Tesfai 292211 Applicant: Enterprise Inns Agent: Design ID c/o Design ID Low Barn Homestall Lane Faversham ME13 8UT Low Barn Homestall Lane Faversham ME13 8UT BH2007/02605 2 Montpelier Road Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Conversion of existing pitched roof to form roof terrace at third floor level with new external staircase to rear elevation. Alterations to front elevation window and door openings. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: Mr A Cornforth Agent: Claire Haigh Associates Ltd 2 Montpelier Rd Brighton BN3 4PG 9 Kenton Rd Hove BN3 4PG BH2007/02682 29 Western Road Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Change of use of ground floor shop and ancillary storage within the basement, to restaurant (A3). External alterations to East elevation. Officer: Sue Dubberley 292097 Applicant: G K Developments Agent: Campbell Charles Associates Sussex Hse 130 Western Rd Hove BN3 1DA Gloucester Hse 45 Gloucester St Brighton BN1 4EW BH2007/02756 Unit 1 18 North Street Brighton OLD TOWN Installation of non-illuminated fascia and projecting sign. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: American Apparel Agent: Blaze Neon Ltd 3-4 Carnaby St London W1F 9DW 5 Patricia Way Pysons Rd Broadstairs CT0 2XZ ST. PETER'S & NORTH LAINE BH2007/01932 94 North Road Brighton NORTH LAINE Installation of new fascia. Officer: Maureen Robertson 292359 Applicant: Mr CWJ Snell 264 Eastern Rd Brighton BN2 5TA BH2007/02067 7 Wykeham Terrace Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Replace rear basement window with doors and brick up doorway. Officer: Maureen Robertson 292359 Applicant: Clare Lachlan/Marr Barrowcliffe 7 Wykeham Terrace Brighton BN1 3FF BH2007/02323 M&S Simply Food Brighton Station Queens Road Brighton WEST HILL Internal and external alterations to facilitate extension of Simply Food retail are into Bonapartes, with adjustments to back of house with retail concept upgrade to new design. New signage. Additional refrigeration plant on roof. Officer: Gemma Barnes 292265 Applicant: Select Service Partner Agent: Proteus Architects Limited 169 Euston Rd London NW1 2AE Myrtle Hse Hampton Crt Rd Hampton Crt KT8 9BY BH2007/02737 Flat 1 2 Buckingham Road Brighton WEST HILL New door and steps leading to garden for ground floor flat. (Resubmission following refusal of BH2007/01242) Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Mr D. Parker Agent: Mr M Halls F1 2 Buckingham Rd Brighton BN1 3RA 1 Gardner Hse 32a Gardner St Brighton BN1 1UN STANFORD BH2007/02469 'Fairlawns' 40 Tongdean Avenue Hove TONGDEAN AREA Ground & first floor rear extensions & car port to front. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Mrs L A J Church Agent: Clifton Design Associates 'Fairlawns' 40 Tongdean Ave Hove BN3 6TN 55 Dyke Rd Brighton BN1 3JA BH2007/02628 The British Engineerium The Droveway Hove THE ENGINEERIUM Boiler house repair works consisting of roof trusses to engine room 2 and roof windows to room 1 & 2.
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