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Monthly List of Decisions by Parish South Gloucestershire Council MONTHLY LIST OF DECISIONS BY PARISH From: 01 SEPTEMBER 2012 To: 30 SEPTEMBER 2012 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/09/12 - 30/09/12 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PARISH Acton Turville Parish Council PK12/2599/TCATrees in Church Farm House The Street Works to fell 1 no. Lawsons Mr A Moss 13/08/2012 07/09/2012 No Objection Conservation Acton Turville Badminton South Cypress tree Situated within the Area Gloucestershire GL9 1HL Acton Turville Conservation Area PARISH Almondsbury Parish Council PT12/2516/FFull Planning Court Farm The Pound Installation of flue outlet in wall of Mrs F Omerod 30/07/2012 20/09/2012 Approve with Almondsbury South single storey extension. Conditions Gloucestershire BS32 4EF PT12/2562/FFull Planning 53 Cope Park Almondsbury Bristol Demolition of existing Mr M Medlicott 31/07/2012 24/09/2012 Approve with South Gloucestershire BS32 4EZ conservatory and erection of Conditions single storey rear extension to provide additional living accommodation. PT12/2805/TCATrees in 9 Glebe Field Almondsbury Bristol Works to fell 3no. Leyland Mr M Lugg 17/08/2012 18/09/2012 No Objection Conservation South Gloucestershire BS32 4DL Cypress trees situated within Area Lower Almondsbury Conservation Area. PT12/2521/LBListed Building Court Farm The Pound Internal and external reapirs and Mrs F Omerod 30/07/2012 20/09/2012 Approve with Consent Almondsbury South alterations to facilitate the Conditions Gloucestershire BS32 4EF installation of 2no two conservation roof lights to single storey extension and installation of flue outlet. PT12/2410/FFull Planning 9 Townsend Lane Almondsbury Erection of two storey and single Mrs C Kedward 18/07/2012 10/09/2012 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 storey side and rear extension to Conditions 4DY provide additional living accommodation. (Re submission of PT12/1198/F) 01 October 2012 Page 1 of 32 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/09/12 - 30/09/12 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PT12/2931/NMANon Material 1 Mayfield Cottages Cribbs Non-material amendment to Mrs B Kaur 29/08/2012 26/09/2012 No Objection Amendment Causeway Almondsbury Bristol PT12/0073/F to change door and South Gloucestershire BS10 7TL windows configuration of garage conversion. PT12/2496/FFull Planning Mardic 4 Hortham Lane Demolition of existing dwelling to Mr T Ivers 27/07/2012 14/09/2012 Approve with Almondsbury Bristol South facilitate erection of detached Conditions Gloucestershire BS32 4JH dwelling with associated works PT12/2437/FFull Planning 42A Gloucester Road Almondsbury Erection of single storey rear M F Freeman 20/07/2012 07/09/2012 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 extension with roof terrace and Group Conditions 4HA 1m high glass balustrade with rear dormer to provide additional living accommodation PARISH Alveston Parish Council PT12/1225/FFull Planning Buildings To South Of Street Farm Internal and external alterations to Mr And Mrs B 11/04/2012 21/09/2012 Approve with The Street Alveston Bristol South existing barns to facilitate the Thornell Conditions Gloucestershire BS35 3SX conversion to 1 no. dwelling and 1no. home office/studio Class B1 with access and associated works. (Resubmission of PT11/2911/F) PT12/2113/FFull Planning South View Church Road Demolition of existing single Mr And Mrs J 26/06/2012 05/09/2012 Approve with Rudgeway Bristol South storey extensions and existing Young Conditions Gloucestershire BS35 3SH conservatory to facilitate the erection of first floor extension to form additional living accommodation. Installation of first floor balcony to rear elevation. PARISH Bitton Parish Council 01 October 2012 Page 2 of 32 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/09/12 - 30/09/12 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PK12/2715/TCATrees in Wilton Old Farm Beach Lane Works to fell 2 groups of small S And S Pope 10/08/2012 21/09/2012 No Objection Conservation Upton Cheyney Bristol South blackthorn and elder trees all Area Gloucestershire BS30 6NP situated within the Beach Conservation Area PK12/2475/EXTExtant Planning 15 Makin Close North Common Erection of single storey side Mr M Isherwood 07/08/2012 03/09/2012 Approve with Permission Bristol South Gloucestershire BS30 extension to form self-contained Conditions 8YR annexe ancillary to main residence. (Consent to extend time limit implementation for PK09/1318/F) PK12/2617/FFull Planning The Fatting Shed Marshfield Lane Conversion of barn to form 1 no. Mr C Elliott 10/08/2012 20/09/2012 Withdrawn Wick Bristol South Gloucestershire holiday accommodation unit. BS30 5RW (Amendment to previously approved scheme PK08/1753/F and PK11/3643/EXT). PK12/2618/LBListed Building The Fatting Shed Marshfield Lane Internal and external alterations to Mr C Elliott 10/08/2012 20/09/2012 Withdrawn Consent Wick Bristol South Gloucestershire facilitate conversion of agricultural BS30 5RW barn to form 1 no. holiday cottage. (Amendment to previously approved scheme PK08/2804/LB and PK11/3654/EXT). PK12/1899/FFull Planning 18 Meadow Court Drive Oldland Conversion of existing dwelling to Mr And Mrs 06/06/2012 03/09/2012 Approve with Common Bristol South form 2 no. dwellings, erection of Putterill Conditions Gloucestershire BS30 9SU front porch and associated works. Retention of outbuilding. PK12/2608/EXTExtant Planning Land Adjacent To 9 Cherry Wood Erection of 1 no. detached Mrs C Handy 13/08/2012 21/09/2012 Approve with Permission Oldland Common Bristol South dwelling (Outline) with layout and Conditions Gloucestershire BS30 6PQ access to be determined. All other matters to be reserved. Consent to extend time limit implementation for PK09/1178/O. 01 October 2012 Page 3 of 32 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/09/12 - 30/09/12 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PK12/2320/FFull Planning Field NG6740 To The North Of Erection of agricultural building for C/o David James 12/07/2012 03/09/2012 Approve with Beach Hill Bitton Bristol South the storage of fodder and And Partners LLP Conditions Gloucestershire BS30 6NU machinery. Construction of new access and track. PARISH Bradley Stoke Town Council PT12/2448/FFull Planning 48 Winsbury Way Bradley Stoke Erection of single storey rear Mr And Mrs G 20/07/2012 11/09/2012 Refusal Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 extension to provide additional Walters 9BE living accommodation PT12/2513/RVCRemoval Var Con ALDI Foodstore Brook Way Variation of condition 1 attached ALDI Stores 27/07/2012 14/09/2012 Approve with Sec 73 Bradley Stoke South to planning permission Limited Conditions Gloucestershire BS32 9DA PT11/3524/RVC to alter the hours of working at the premises to 7.00 am - 09.00 pm Monday to Saturday and 10.00 am - 05:00 pm Sundays and public holidays. PT12/2570/ADVAdvertisments TCU09 The Willow Brook Centre Consent to display 1 no. non Domino's Pizza 31/07/2012 21/09/2012 Approve Savages Wood Road Bradley illuminated fascia sign and 1 no. UK And Ireland Ltd Stoke South Gloucestershire BS32 internally illuminated static sign 8BS PT12/2473/FFull Planning 8 Elming Down Close Bradley Erection of first floor side Mr Grainger-Allen 24/07/2012 13/09/2012 Approve with Stoke Bristol South extension to provide additional Conditions Gloucestershire BS32 8AQ living accommodation PT12/2549/FFull Planning 62 The Culvert Bradley Stoke Conversion of existing garage to Mrs J Mills 27/07/2012 14/09/2012 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 additional living accommodation. Conditions 8AB 01 October 2012 Page 4 of 32 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/09/12 - 30/09/12 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PT12/2711/CLPCert Lawful Use GB Neuro Vantage Court Office Application for certificate of Glenside Manor 10/08/2012 28/09/2012 Approve with Proposed Park Old Gloucester Road lawfulness for the proposed Healthcare Conditions Hambrook South Gloucestershire internal works to create 6no. Services Ltd BS16 1FX additional bedrooms (30no. bedrooms total) for existing Class C2 use. PARISH Charfield Parish Council PT12/2178/FFull Planning 9 Wotton Road Charfield Wotton Demolition of existing attached Mr M Batters 02/07/2012 17/09/2012 Refusal Under Edge South Gloucestershire garage to facilitate the erection of GL12 8TP 1no. detached dwelling with access and associated works. PARISH Cromhall Parish Council PT12/2573/FFull Planning Trappells Farm Rectory Lane Erection of extension to existing Mr A Bennett 30/07/2012 11/09/2012 Approve with Cromhall Wotton Under Edge cubicle building to house robotic Conditions South Gloucestershire GL12 8AN milking machines. PARISH Dodington Parish Council PK12/2630/FFull Planning 99 Woodchester Yate Bristol South Erection of single storey rear Mr G Olive 06/08/2012 18/09/2012 Approve with Gloucestershire BS37 8TX extension to form additiional living Conditions accommodation and installation of disable access PK12/2621/FFull Planning Thornton House Gibbs Lane Erection of two storey side Ms E Horrex 06/08/2012 28/09/2012 Approve with Dodington South Gloucestershire extension to form additional living Conditions BS37 6RZ accommodation. (Resubmission of PK12/1531/F). 01 October 2012 Page 5 of 32 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/09/12 - 30/09/12 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PK12/2663/TREWorks to Trees 298 Witcombe Yate Bristol South Works to 1 no Ash tree to remove Mr R Dobbs 16/08/2012 21/09/2012 Refusal Gloucestershire BS37 8SB or reduce crown by 40% to tree covered by South Gloucestershire Council Tree Preservation Order no 37/09 (298 Witcombe Yate) dated 15th March 2010 PARISH Downend And Bromley Heath P PK12/2700/TREWorks to Trees William Blake Court Overnhill Road Work to 4 no.
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