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Planning Reference Site Address SP - Allocated Applications 22 10 2018 District Area Site Name Planning Site Address Description Xpoint Ypoint Proposal Received Prev.History Consulting Member Date to Deadline Deadline (WSCC Ref.) Reference Date & Comments Officer Date Date S106 Adur & Worthing CDBS - AWDM/1245/18 AWDM/1245/18 106, Crabtree Lane, Lancing, BN15 9PW 518073 104967 Extension of existing vehicle access. 23-Oct-2018 AWDM/527/14 - Alison Meeus (nearby) SRU (HW) George Barton 24-Oct-2018 13-Nov-2018 - Councils Coastal Footpath: 2068 (Sompting & North Lancing) Adur & Worthing CDBS - AWDM/1480/18 AWDM/1480/18 Columbia House, Columbia Drive, Worthing, West Sussex 511217 104599 Construction of 3 new blocks to provide 46 flats and 226.3 sqm mixed use 23-Oct-2018 AWDM/1975/17 - Matthew Bartle Matthew Bartle (HW) Sean McDonald 24-Oct-2018 13-Nov-2018 - Councils Coastal commercial / non-residential space (Classes A1, A2, B1, D1, D2) including the Kevin Brook (SWD) (Northbrook) addition of two floors to existing Columbia House to provide 10 flats and external upgrading of Columbia House. Also associated two new pedestrian access points, parking, landscaping and amenity space. Adur & Worthing CDBS - AWDM/1506/18 AWDM/1506/18 Unit 6, Garcia Trading Estate, Canterbury Road, Worthing, 512768 103319 Change of use of one warehouse unit (Use Class B8) to three separate warehouse 22-Oct-2018 AWDM/953/14 - Chris Pratt (nearby) Katie Kurek (SRU) Bob Smytherman 24-Oct-2018 12-Nov-2018 - Councils Coastal West Sussex units (Use Classes B1 and B8) including the formation of three new loading bays to (Tarring) west elevation and associated external alterations to the building including re- cladding of the whole building and roof and alterations and refurbishment to windows and doors to north and west elevations. Adur & Worthing CDBS - AWDM/1542/18 AWDM/1542/18 9B, Salisbury Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1RB 514592 102664 Conversion of existing first floor flat into 2 self-contained flats with associated loft 23-Oct-2018 WB/333/09 - Lucy Seymour SRU (HW) Michael Cloake 24-Oct-2018 13-Nov-2018 - Councils Coastal conversion with conservation rooflights, including new raised crown flat roof. Existing (Worthing Pier) porch to south elevation rebuilt to new design. Adur & Worthing CDBS - AWDM/1590/18 AWDM/1590/18 Land South Of 14 Ring Road, Norbury Drive, Lancing 518550 105957 Variation of Conditions 11 and 17 of planning permission AWDM/1272/15 to use 22-Oct-2018 AWDM/1272/15 - Ian Hayward Ian Hayward (SRU) George Barton 24-Oct-2018 12-Nov-2018 - Councils Coastal garage at 27 Norbury Drive for parking and ancillary storage, including change of (Sompting & North single side door to double glazed doors. Lancing) Adur & Worthing CDBS - AWDM/777/18 AWDM/0777/18 20, Marine Drive, Worthing, West Sussex, BN12 4QN 511026 101806 Demolition of existing dwelling and erection of 3-storey flat building comprising 2 no. 23-Oct-2018 AWDM/53/18 - Ian Hayward (nearby) SRU (HW) Steve Waight 24-Oct-2018 13-Nov-2018 - Councils Coastal two-bedroom and 1 no. three-bedroom self-contained apartments with 3 no. parking Footpath: 3703 (Goring) spaces accessed from Petworth Avenue. Adur & Worthing CDBS - NOTICE/16/18 NOTICE/0016/18 159, Tarring Road, Worthing, BH11 4HH 513712 103311 Application for permitted development for prior approval for change of use of part of 23-Oct-2018 AWDM/556/17 - Emma Avis (nearby) SRU (HW) Paul High 24-Oct-2018 13-Nov-2018 - Councils Coastal ground floor shop (A1) to a 1no. bedroom studio flat (C3). (Worthing West) Adur & Worthing CDBS - SDNP/5420/18 SDNP/18/05420/FUL Lancing College at The Sussex Pad 5, Coombes Road, 519980 106048 Change of use of the former Sussex Pad Hotel (use class C2) to children's nursery 26-Oct-2018 - Katie Kurek (HW) George Barton 26-Oct-2018 16-Nov-2018 Councils Coastal Lancing, BN15 0RJ (use class D1), together with general accommodation and laundry for Lancing (Sompting & North College. Lancing) Arun District Council CDBS - A/81/18 A/81/18/RES Quiet Waters, Roundstone Lane, Angmering, BN16 4AX 507454 103377 Approval of reserved matters following outline consent A/132/17/OUT for 24-Oct-2018 RECONS - Steven Shaw Steven Shaw (HW) Deborah Urquhart 26-Oct-2018 14-Nov-2018 - Coastal appearance, landscaping, layout & scale for demolition of existing dwelling & the (Angmering & Findon) erection of 30 No. dwellings. More information. Amended plans received. Arun District Council CDBS - AL/20/18 AL/20/18/OUT Land at, Bridge Cottage & The Old Cottage, Lidsey Road, 493890 103174 Outline application with all matters reserved for the demolition of 2 No. dwellings & 22-Oct-2018 RECONS - Tim Townsend Tim Townsend (HW) Derek Whittington 24-Oct-2018 05-Nov-2018 - Coastal Bognor Regis, PO22 9PH associated outbuildings & the erection of up to 27 No. dwellings, of which 30% will (Fontwell) be affordable, with associated open space & access. This application is a Departure from the Development Plan. More information. More information. Further information 22.10.2018. Arun District Council CDBS - BE/88/18 BE/88/18/DOC Beech Cottage, 99A, North Bersted Street, Bognor Regis 492535 101280 Application for approval of details reserved by condition under previously approved 22-Oct-2018 BE/133/16 - Ian Hayward Ian Hayward (SRU) David Edwards 24-Oct-2018 12-Nov-2018 - Coastal planning permission BE/133/16/PL relating to condition No. 3 (surface water Kevin Brook (SWD) (Bersted) drainage), 4 (flows to watercourses),5 (watercourse arrangements) & 6 (Site set up). Arun District Council CDBS - EP/144/18 EP/144/18/DOC Tudor Lodge, 125A, Sea Road, East Preston, 507132 101634 Approval of details reserved by condition imposed under Appeal reference 22-Oct-2018 EP/59/17 - Emma Avis Emma Avis (HW) Roger Elkins 24-Oct-2018 12-Nov-2018 - Coastal Littlehampton, BN16 1NX APP/C3810/W/17/3183667 (EP/59/17/PL) relating to condition No 11 (Refuse and (East Preston & bike storage). Ferring) Arun District Council CDBS - WA/91/18 WA/91/18/PD 1 Orchard Crescent, Arundel Road, Fontwell 495387 107024 Prior notification under Class M for change of use from mixed use dwellinghouse 19-Oct-2018 WA/19/03 - Keith Comins SRU (HW) Derek Whittington 24-Oct-2018 09-Nov-2018 - Coastal with Shop (A1) to dwellinghouse (Use Class C3). (Fontwell) Chichester District CDBS - BO/2712/18 BO/18/02712/FUL The Garden House, Bosham Lane, Bosham, PO18 8HG 480883 104419 Demolition of existing dwelling and replacement with 2 no. detached dwellings and 23-Oct-2018 BO/2156/14 - Jamie Brown (nearby) SRU (HW) Louise Goldsmith 24-Oct-2018 13-Nov-2018 - Council Rural associated works. (Chichester West) Chichester District CDBS - CC/2402/18 CC/18/02402/DOC Providence Works, Lyndhurst Road, Chichester, PO19 486612 104472 Discharge of conditions 12 and 13 of permission CC/17/03357/FUL. 25-Oct-2018 RECONS - SRU Ian Hayward (SRU) Jamie Fitzjohn 26-Oct-2018 15-Nov-2018 - Council Rural 7PF (Chichester South) More information. Chichester District CDBS - CC/2459/18 CC/18/02459/FUL 26, The Pitcroft, Chichester, PO19 6XB 487138 105981 Two story extension onto existing property to form 2 bedroom dwelling house onto 25-Oct-2018 CC/4122/16 - Dominic Smith (nearby) SRU (HW) Simon Oakley 26-Oct-2018 15-Nov-2018 - Council Rural side of existing terrace property. (Chichester East) Chichester District CDBS - CC/2624/18 CC/18/02624/DOC Westbury, Chestnut Avenue, Chichester, West Sussex, 486074 107030 Discharge of condition 3 and 6 from planning permission CC/17/03332/FUL. 19-Oct-2018 - SRU (HW) Jeremy Hunt 24-Oct-2018 09-Nov-2018 - Council Rural PO19 5QD (Chichester North) Chichester District CDBS - CH/2620/18 CH/18/02620/FUL Building north of, 1, Chidham Lane, Chidham, Chichester, 479289 105313 Change of use from telephone exchange to holiday let, single storey front and rear 23-Oct-2018 CH/793/18 - SRU Katie Kurek (SRU) Viral Parikh 24-Oct-2018 13-Nov-2018 - Council Rural PO18 8TL extensions, 2 no. dormers with internal and external alterations. (Bourne) Chichester District CDBS - FB/2338/18 FB/18/02338/FUL Land East Of Mill Close And South Of 69, Fishbourne 483976 104573 Change use of land to educational use as a site for forest school activities. 19-Oct-2018 FB/189/18 - Ian Hayward Ian Hayward (SRU) Louise Goldsmith 24-Oct-2018 09-Nov-2018 - Council Rural Road West, Fishbourne (Chichester West) Chichester District CDBS - LX/1919/18 LX/18/01919/FUL Ormond Farmhouse, Plaistow Road, Loxwood, RH14 0TR 503257 130424 Erection of barn for storage and amendments to field access. 24-Oct-2018 RECONS - Debbie Farrell Debbie Farrell (HW) Janet Duncton 24-Oct-2018 14-Nov-2018 - Council Rural (Petworth) Amended plans received. Chichester District CDBS - NM/2629/18 NM/18/02629/PA3Q South Mundham Farm, South Mundham Road, Chichester, 487847 100741 Prior Approval for a Proposed Change of Use of Agricultural Building to Dwelling 19-Oct-2018 NM/802/18 - Matthew Bartle SRU (HW) Jamie Fitzjohn 24-Oct-2018 09-Nov-2018 - Council Rural PO20 1LU House (Class C3) with external alterations. (Chichester South) Chichester District CDBS - NM/2732/18 NM/18/02732/PA3Q South Mundham Farm, South Mundham Road, Chichester, 487847 100741 Prior Approval for a Proposed Change of Use of Agricultural Building to Dwelling 22-Oct-2018 NM/802/18 - Matthew Bartle SRU (HW) Jamie Fitzjohn 24-Oct-2018 12-Nov-2018 - Council Rural PO20 1LU House (Class C3) with external alterations. (Chichester South) Chichester District CDBS - SDNP/5385/18 SDNP/18/05385/FUL The Henry Warren Club and Land North East of 480102 121569 Demolition of existing village hall and construction of 2no. 4 bedroom detached 25-Oct-2018 SDNP/636/17 - Jodie Wilkes Katie Kurek (HW) Kate O'Kelly 26-Oct-2018 15-Nov-2018 - Council Rural Prestwood, Nyewood Road, Nyewood, South Harting, houses including associated infrastructure, car parking and landscaping on land at (Midhurst) Petersfield The Henry Warren Club, Nyewood Road, Nyewood, West Sussex, GU31 5JE.
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