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27 March 2020 Registered applications for week ending 27/03/2020 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL ASH 20/00250 Little Weddington Farm Erection of an agricultural HIJO Weddington Lane building for storing Ash machinery and potato bins CT3 2AR 20/00254 Barn At Potts Farm Change of use of timber BK Richborough Road barn and cart shed and Ash erection of a single storey CT3 2NH extension to facilitate conversion into single dwelling (existing barn and lean-to to timber barn to be demolished) AYLESHAM 1 Registered applications for week ending 27/03/2020 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 19/00821 Land For Aylesham Village Section 73 application for KBE Expansion North Of variation and removal of Dorman Avenue North conditions in relation to Aylesham planning permission Kent 15/00068. Variations in respect of 1 (amended drawings), 58 (phasing), 62 (numbers of dwellings), 66 (design addendum), 68 (public realm management), 71 (Travel Plan), 73 (Junction Improvements) 82 (ecology), 83 (ecology), 84 (ecology), 85 (ecology), 95 (allotments), 99 (playing pitch at Hill Crescent), 112 ( sound insultation) 121(construction method statement). Removal of conditions 61 (sales marketing), 65 (live work units), 67 (phasing plan), 69 (public realm management), 70 (maximum number of vehicle parking), 74 (road details), 77 (sight lines), 78(sight lines), 80 (underground services), 92 (earthworks), 103 (soakaway details), 104 (code for sustainable homes), 105 ( BREEAM), 106 (renewable energy statement), 107 (live work units), 108 (workforce scheme), 109 (waste management plan), 110 (site environmental plan), 113 (traffic noise mitigation), 122 (construction method statement) 20/00240 12 The Crescent Erection of a two storey rear TJ Snowdown extension (existing rear CT15 4JP extension to be demolished) CAPEL-LE-FERNE 20/00253 24 Capel Street Erection of a single storey AT Capel Le Ferne rear extension and rear CT18 7LZ dormer roof extension 2 Registered applications for week ending 27/03/2020 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 20/00229 Sharon Erection of a single storey TJ 54 Alexandra Road side extension Capel Le Ferne CT18 7LS DEAL 20/00290 14 King Edward Road Erection of a canopy to shop RAM Deal frontage CT14 6QL 20/00291 Hoxton Store Erection of a single storey AT 142 High Street rear extension with a Deal mezzanine floor and sedum CT14 6BE roof together with 1no. rooflight to existing roof (existing single storey extension to be demolished) 20/00220 14 Griffin Street 2nd floor Attic remove Deal ceiling, form new vaulted CT14 6LQ ceiling. 1st floor bed 2 replace fireplace, form shower within existing cupboard. Ground floor replace dining room rear window with door, replace dining room ceiling. Kitchen raise existing window. Bathroom remove and insert new partition. Raise eaves height and insert 3no rooflights to rear addition. Replacement floorboards throughout with underfloor heating, Insulate floor to attic. Replace guttering & downpipes. Re paint front & rear elevations. DENTON WITH WOOTTON 20/00298 Beecroft Erection of a two storey rear Denton Lane extension and detached Wootton garage with annexe over CT4 6RW (part demolition of existing front and rear extensions and demolition of existing garage) 3 Registered applications for week ending 27/03/2020 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL DOVER 20/00159 34 London Road Change of use from retail Dover unit (Class A1) to Kent self-contained flat (C3) CT17 0SS EASTRY 20/00275 59 Peak Drive Erection of a single storey AT Eastry rear extension (existing CT13 0DZ conservatory to be demolished) RIVER 20/00173 12 Beresford Road Erection of single storey AT River front extension CT17 0QR SHEPHERDSWELL WITH COLDRED 20/00212 True Grit And Rear Of Erection of a rear extension TJ Melville and replacement roof to Coxhill existing garage Shepherdswell CT15 7NN STOURMOUTH 20/00296 Bonnieux Erection of an attached RAM School Lane garage with storage over Stourmouth (existing garage to be CT3 1JA demolished) 4 Registered applications for week ending 27/03/2020 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL SUTTON 19/01473 Newlands Farm Erection of 3no. detached BK Stoneheap Road dwellings with associated East Studdal parking and a single CT15 5BU detached garage for existing property (existing 7no. barns to be demolished) WALMER 20/00268 17 Somerset Road Erection of 2no. semi HIJO Walmer detached dwellings with CT14 7TD associated vehicular access and parking 20/00294 4 Warwick Road Erection of a single storey RAM Walmer rear extension, first floor CT14 7JF side extension and garage conversion (existing rear conservatory to be demolished) 20/00208 93 Canada Road Erection of a detached NH Walmer dwelling, new vehicle CT14 7EJ access, associated parking, fencing and landscaping WHITFIELD 20/00276 34 Ardent Road Conversion of garage to TJ Whitfield habitable accommodation CT16 2GH WOODNESBOROUGH 20/00216 Land To The South Of Change of use of land for VH Summerfield House the siting of a static Barnsole Road caravans for residential use Staple (retrospective) CT3 1LD 5 Registered applications for week ending 27/03/2020 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 20/00236 14 Melville Lea Render existing brickwork TJ Woodnesborough and erection of cladding to CT13 0NE gable 6.
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