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WSC Planning Decisions 19/19 PLANNING AND REGULATORY SERVICES DECISIONS WEEK ENDING 13/05/2019 PLEASE NOTE THE DECISIONS LIST RUN FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY EACH WEEK DC/19/0399/FUL Planning Application - Relocation of fence Bardwell Cevc Primary DECISION: and replacement of existing gate School Approve Application School Lane DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Andrew Berry Bardwell Delegated IP31 1AD ISSUED DATED: 7 May 2019 WARD: Bardwell PARISH: Bardwell DC/19/0336/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 61A Rattlers Road DECISION: storey front extension Brandon Approve Application Suffolk DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Stephen Webb IP27 0HA Delegated ISSUED DATED: 7 May 2019 WARD: Brandon Central PARISH: Brandon DC/18/2184/FUL Planning Application - (i) Conversion of 11-13 DECISION: existing retail unit into 2 retail units, (ii) Risbygate Street Approve Application 9no dwellings following conversion of first Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: floor to residential use and a rear IP33 3AA Delegated extension and a roof top extension, (iii) ISSUED DATED: associated internal and external works and 7 May 2019 off street-parking and (iv) new pedestrian WARD: Abbeygate access (as amended by plans received PARISH: Bury St 27.02.2019 and 02.05.2019) Edmunds Town Council APPLICANT: C J Bowers And Son Ltd AGENT: Whymark & Moulton Planning and Regulatory Services, West Suffolk Council, West Suffolk House, Western Way, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3YU DC/19/0163/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 29 Northgate Avenue DECISION: storey rear extension Bury St Edmunds Approve Application Suffolk DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Eric Farrow IP32 6BB Delegated ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Rod Rushton 8 May 2019 WARD: Tollgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/0180/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 49 Horsecroft Road DECISION: Single storey rear extension (ii) front porch Bury St Edmunds Approve Application and (iii) convert garage to form annexe IP33 2DT DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Richardson ISSUED DATED: 7 May 2019 WARD: Westgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/0319/FUL Planning Application - 1no dwelling Land Rear Of DECISION: 16 Abbot Road Approve Application APPLICANT: Abbeygate Properties, Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: Abbeygate Properties Suffolk Delegated IP33 3UB ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Thurlow Architects - Thurlow 9 May 2019 Architects Ltd WARD: Minden PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/0362/FUL Planning Application - Change of use from No's 2-4 St. Andrews DECISION: shops and offices A1/B1 to 3 no. Dwellings Street North Approve Application - (Previous application - DC/18/1443/FUL) Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: Suffolk Delegated APPLICANT: Thingoe Developments Limited ISSUED DATED: 10 May 2019 AGENT: Mr Patrick Stephenson - Patrick WARD: Abbeygate Stephenson Architects PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/0379/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 28 Norman Road DECISION: single storey side and rear extension Bury St Edmunds Approve Application (following demolition of existing garage) IP32 6BY DECISION TYPE: and (ii) loft conversion to create habitable Delegated rooms ISSUED DATED: 8 May 2019 APPLICANT: Ms Claire Tooke WARD: Tollgate PARISH: Bury St AGENT: Mrs Nicole Lane Edmunds Town Council 2. DC/19/0405/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 16 Philip Road DECISION: single storey side and rear extension (ii) Bury St Edmunds Approve Application lean-to roof over existing attached garage IP32 6DQ DECISION TYPE: (iii) loft conversion comprising of 1 no. Delegated dormer to rear elevation, alterations to the ISSUED DATED: roofline of the existing house, 1 no. side 9 May 2019 window to the East elevation and 2 no. WARD: Tollgate rooflights to the front elevation PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Butel AGENT: Mrs Rachel Maude DC/19/0434/HH Householder Planning Application - Two 1 Bristol Road DECISION: storey rear extension Bury St Edmunds Approve Application IP33 2DH DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Matt Furnell Delegated ISSUED DATED: 10 May 2019 WARD: Westgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/0457/HH Householder Planning Application - First 108A Newmarket Road DECISION: floor rear extension above existing single Bury St Edmunds Refuse Application storey extension (previous application Suffolk DECISION TYPE: DC/18/0349/HH) IP33 3TF Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Cross 8 May 2019 WARD: Minden AGENT: Mr Simon Loftus - Loftus Architects PARISH: Bury St Ltd Edmunds Town Council DC/19/0705/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - 35 Springfield Road DECISION: 2no. Ash and 2no. Lilac - Fell Bury St Edmunds No Objections IP33 3AR DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Kevin Southgate Delegated ISSUED DATED: 10 May 2019 WARD: Tollgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 3. DC/19/0326/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 12 Peacocks Road DECISION: storey rear extension Cavendish Approve Application CO10 8BZ DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Robert Berry Delegated ISSUED DATED: 10 May 2019 WARD: Clare, Hundon And Kedington PARISH: Cavendish DC/19/0330/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Westhaven DECISION: Single storey rear extension and two Poole Street Approve Application storey side extension (previous application Cavendish DECISION TYPE: DC/18/0893/HH) and (ii) Cart lodge with CO10 8BD Delegated storage (previous application ISSUED DATED: DC/18/0468/HH) 7 May 2019 WARD: Clare, Hundon APPLICANT: Mr Mark Jones And Kedington PARISH: Cavendish AGENT: Mr James Dodds DC/19/0700/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - 14 The Maltings DECISION: 1no. Beech (T1 on plan) - Overall crown High Street No Objections reduction by up to 1.5 metres, lateral Cavendish DECISION TYPE: reduction to give 3 metre clearance from CO10 8AZ Delegated adjacent dwelling ISSUED DATED: 8 May 2019 APPLICANT: Mr Anthony Doe WARD: Cavendish PARISH: Cavendish AGENT: Liam Monahan - Richard Fordham Tree Surgeons DC/19/0871/P14JPA Prior Approval Application under Part 14 of Barn DECISION: the Town and Country Planning (General Oaks Meadow Withdrawn/ Abandoned Permitted Development) Order 2015 - Weathercock Hill DECISION TYPE: Install 48 x 295Wpk poly-crystalline PV Chevington Solar panels onto a barn roof Suffolk ISSUED DATED: IP29 5RF 9 May 2019 APPLICANT: Ms Julie Brega, The Open WARD: Chedburgh And College of Equine Studies Chevington PARISH: Chedburgh 4. DC/19/0736/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - High Barn DECISION: 3no. Wild Cherry, 1no. Douglas Fir, 1no. Nethergate Street No Objections Poplar and 1no. Goat Willow (T1, T3, T4, Clare DECISION TYPE: T2 T5 and T6 on plan) - Fell CO10 8NP Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mrs Jennifer Leake 10 May 2019 WARD: Clare, Hundon AGENT: Mr Matt Davis And Kedington PARISH: Clare Town Council DC/19/0259/HH Householder Planning Application - Part Gazeley Mill Cottage DECISION: side and part rear single storey extension Needham Street Approve Application (following demolition of existing Gazeley DECISION TYPE: conservatory) CB8 8RP Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr P Tapner 7 May 2019 WARD: Kentford And AGENT: Mr David Jones - Alun Design Moulton Consultancy PARISH: Gazeley DC/19/0422/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 1 Anglesey Place DECISION: Front extension (ii) Raising of existing roof Great Barton Refuse Application to create first floor accommodation IP31 2TW DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Foster ISSUED DATED: 8 May 2019 AGENT: Mr L Thurlow WARD: The Fornhams And Great Barton PARISH: Great Barton DC/19/0616/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - Hawkedon Hall DECISION: 5no. Yew (T1 - T5 on plan) T1 - Overall Lower Green No Objections crown reduction by 2 metres; T2, T3 & T4 - Hawkedon DECISION TYPE: height reduction by 2 metres; T5 - crown Bury St Edmunds Delegated reduce by up to 1 metre. Suffolk ISSUED DATED: IP29 4NH 10 May 2019 APPLICANT: Mr Tim Cawston WARD: Whepstead And Wickhambrook AGENT: Mr Stuart Bradnam - Bradnams PARISH: Hawkedon Tree Services 5. DC/19/0168/FUL Planning Application - Conversion of 3no. Ringers Farm DECISION: mixed storage and redundant agricultural North Common Approve Application buildings to 2no. 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