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8.9 MHDC Sheduled Weekly List of Decisions Made LIST OF DECISIONS MADE FOR 07/12/2020 to 11/12/2020 Listed by Ward, then Parish, Then Application number order Application No: 20/01695/HP Location: New Barn, 1A Swan Orchard, Alfrick, Worcester, WR6 5HZ Proposal: Ground floor extension, internal alterations and first floor extension Decision Date: 09/12/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Richard Jackson Agent: Mr James Bullock New Barn Red Robin Farm 1A Swan Orchard Sandlin Alfrick Leigh Sinton Worcester WR13 5DN WR6 5HZ Parish: Alfrick CP Ward: Alfrick and Leigh Ward Case Officer: Karen Wightman Expiry Date: 23/12/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862365 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/00544/HP Location: The Nook, Birchwood, Storridge, Malvern, WR13 5HA Proposal: Removal of garage and 2 porches. Erection of garage, single storey side extension and two storey extension. Change existing dormers to pitched. Decision Date: 08/12/2020 Decision: Refusal Applicant: Mr Colin Raven Agent: Mrs Vanessa Greenhouse The Nook 54 Doctors Hill Birchwood Bournheath Storridge Bromsgrove Malvern Worcs WR13 5HA B61 9JE Parish: Suckley CP Ward: Alfrick and Leigh Ward Case Officer: Hayley Jones Expiry Date: 02/09/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862241 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 1 of 12 Application No: 20/01465/LB Location: Astley Towne, Astley, Stourport On Severn, DY13 0RH Proposal: Repair works to brickwork on external stack to cross wing Decision Date: 08/12/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Jeremy Scholes Agent: Mr Jeremy Scholes Astley Towne Astley Towne School Lane School Lane Astley Astley DY13 ORH DY13 ORH Parish: Astley and Dunley CP Ward: Baldwin Ward Case Officer: Sarah Lowe Expiry Date: 08/12/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01386 565303 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/01179/HP Location: Ban Croft, Little Green, Broadwas, Worcester, WR6 5NH Proposal: Proposed works to create apartment (annexe) above existing garage including raising of roof. Decision Date: 08/12/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr & Mrs Langard Agent: Mr P M Brooks Bancroft Allsetts Farm Little Green Broadwas Broadwas Worcestershire Worcester WR6 5NS WR6 5NH Parish: Broadwas CP Ward: Broadheath Ward Case Officer: Sam Witham Expiry Date: 30/11/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862402 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 2 of 12 Application No: 20/01581/GPDQ Location: Heath Nurseries, Martley Road, Lower Broadheath, Worcester, WR2 6QG Proposal: Conversion of existing agricultural outbuilding at Heath Nurseries into 1 no. 1 bedroom dwelling house. Decision Date: 08/12/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Keith Boulton Agent: Mr Daniel Jew Heath Nurseries, Martley Road Norbridge Lower Broadheath Rock Cross WR2 6QG Kidderminster DY14 9RN Parish: Lower Broadheath CP Ward: Broadheath Ward Case Officer: Karen Wightman Expiry Date: 08/12/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862365 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/01232/HP Location: The White House, Church Lane, Hallow, Worcester, WR2 6PF Proposal: Extensions to existing dwelling Decision Date: 08/12/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr & Mrs Swift Agent: Matthew Gullick Architects The White House 11 Tennyson Drive Church Lane Malvern Hallow WR14 2TQ WR2 6PF Parish: Hallow CP Ward: Hallow Ward Case Officer: Sam Witham Expiry Date: 08/12/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862402 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 3 of 12 Application No: 19/01851/RM Location: Land at (OS 8615 5190), Taylors Lane, Broomhall Proposal: Reserved Matters application (Appearance, Landscaping, Layout and Scale) of Outline permission ref 13/01617/OUT for Phase E1 of the proposed employment development comprising two employment units (Use Class B1 (b and c), B2 and/or B8), parking and landscaping and associated infrastructure. Decision Date: 11/12/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: St Modwen Developments Ltd Agent: Jason Tait c/o agent 4 Mill Pool Nash Lane BELBROUGHTON DY9 9AF Parish: Kempsey CP Ward: Kempsey Ward Case Officer: Lucy Kendall Expiry Date: 03/03/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862202 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/01626/HP Location: Maple Cottage, Green Street, Kempsey, Worcester, WR5 3QB Proposal: Proposed single storey rear & side extension. Decision Date: 09/12/2020 Decision: Refusal Applicant: Mr Matt Mann Agent: Glazzard Architects Maple Cottage Graingers Porcelain Works, Unit 9 Green Street St Martins Quarter Kempsey Silver Street WR5 3QB WORCESTER WR1 2DA Parish: Kempsey CP Ward: Kempsey Ward Case Officer: Anna Priestley Expiry Date: 23/12/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862438 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 4 of 12 Application No: 20/01741/HP Location: 21 Kinnersley, Severn Stoke, Worcester, WR8 9JR Proposal: Erection of single storey extension Decision Date: 07/12/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr James Lockyear Agent: Mr James Lockyear 21 Kinnersley 21 Kinnersley nr Severn Stoke nr Severn Stoke WR8 9JR WR8 9JR Parish: Severn Stoke CP Ward: Kempsey Ward Case Officer: Sam Witham Expiry Date: 04/01/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862402 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/01462/FUL Location: Cricket Ground, Regency Road, Malvern, WR14 1EB Proposal: Installation of enclosed 2 bay practice caged net area Decision Date: 09/12/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: David Sharp Agent: David Sharp 20 Farley Road 20 Farley Road Malvern Malvern WR14 1NF WR14 1NF Parish: Malvern CP Ward: Link Ward Case Officer: Ian Hiscock Expiry Date: 03/12/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862304 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 5 of 12 Application No: 20/01545/FUL Location: Land At (Os 7889 3507), A438 Berrow, Berrow, WR13 6AT Proposal: Retrospective permission sought for alteration to the siting and design of a machinery and hay storage building, permitted under decision notice 17/00300/FUL. Decision Date: 11/12/2020 Decision: Refusal Applicant: Miss Hannah James Agent: Paul Bowness The Merries 32 Sansome Walk Rye Street Worcester Birtsmorton WR11NA Malvern WR13 6AS Parish: Berrow CP Ward: Longdon Ward Case Officer: Ian Hiscock Expiry Date: 11/12/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862304 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/00574/FUL Location: Malvern View, Longdon Hill End, Upton Upon Severn, Worcester, WR8 0RN Proposal: Demolition of existing dwelling and erection of replacement dwelling Decision Date: 09/12/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Stephen Fearnside Agent: Mr Stephen Fearnside Malvern View Malvern View Longdon Hill End Longdon Hill End Upton Upon Severn Upton Upon Severn WR8 0RN WR8 0RN Parish: Longdon CP Ward: Longdon Ward Case Officer: Clare Bull Expiry Date: 13/07/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862451 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 6 of 12 Application No: 20/01617/LB Location: Pudford Farm, Pudford Lane, Martley, Worcester, WR6 6QL Proposal: Glazing to roof of outbuilding, replacement door to first floor plus internal alterations. Decision Date: 11/12/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Wilkinson Agent: George Combey-Jones Pudford Farm Trecefn Pudford Lane Prickley Green Martley Martley Worcester Worcestershire WR6 6QL WR6 6QQ Parish: Martley CP Ward: Martley Ward Case Officer: Sarah Lowe Expiry Date: 11/12/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01386 565303 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/01637/LB Location: Lower Bank Cottage, Martley, Worcester, WR6 6PA Proposal: Replacement of all existing rafters in the existing detached garage building Decision Date: 08/12/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Miss S Wilcox Agent: Mr Ting Lai Lower Bank Cottage The Balconies Martley Hanley Swan WR6 6PA WR8 0DN Parish: Martley CP Ward: Martley Ward Case Officer: Sarah Jones Expiry Date: 23/12/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01386 565246 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 7 of 12 Application No: 20/00997/LB Location: Home Farm, Rye Street, Birtsmorton, Malvern, WR13 6AS Proposal: External Repairs and Minor Alterations. Decision Date: 10/12/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Richard Foord Agent: Mr Richard Foord Home Farm Home Farm Rye St Rye St Birtsmorton Birtsmorton WR13 6AS WR13 6AS Parish: Birtsmorton CP Ward: Morton Ward Case Officer: Sarah Jones Expiry Date: 03/11/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01386 565246 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/01710/HP Location: 8 Hayslan Green, Malvern, WR14 2RG Proposal: Single story rear and side extensions Decision Date: 10/12/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Mark Dodgson Agent: Mr Mark Dodgson 8 Hayslan Green 8 Hayslan Green Malvern
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