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Week Ending 12Th April 2013 TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 15 Week Ending: 12th April 2013 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING (including fax and email) to arrive before the expiry date shown in the second to last column Head of Planning and Building Beech Hurst Weyhill Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection. You may view applications and submit comments on-line – go to www.testvalley.gov.uk APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 13/00748/TREEN Weeping Willow crown lift up The White Bungalow, Duck Mrs Jillian Lloyd Mrs Jan Olverson 12.04.2013 to 5m and clean crown Street, Abbotts Ann, Andover 07.05.2013 ABBOTTS ANN Hampshire SP11 7AZ 13/00798/TREEN T1 Ash crown reduce by Manor Farm House, Dunkirt Mrs Hannah Ingram- Mrs Jan Olverson 11.04.2013 20%, T2 Ash crown clean Lane, Abbotts Ann, Andover Evans 03.05.2013 ABBOTTS ANN and reduce long lateral limbs Hampshire SP11 7BB by up to 2m to balance shape 13/00799/TPON Reduce 1 Pine 35 Bishops Way, Andover, Mr Shey Barrett Mr Alistair Jeans YES 11.04.2013 Hampshire, SP10 3EH 03.05.2013 ANDOVER TOWN (MILLWAY) 13/00785/FULLN Infill open section of roof over Hillside House (formally Yonder Miss Caroline Primrose Mrs Mary Goodwin YES 11.04.2013 yard to provide back lobby Dene), Ragged Appleshaw, 10.05.2013 APPLESHAW and extend cellar Andover, Hampshire SP11 9HX 13/00786/LBWN Internal and external Hillside House (formally Yonder Miss Caroline Primrose Mrs Mary Goodwin YES 11.04.2013 alterations to infill open Dene), Ragged Appleshaw, 10.05.2013 APPLESHAW section of roof over yard to Andover, Hampshire SP11 9HX provide back lobby and extend cellar Week Ending: 12th April 2013 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 13/00636/FULLN Provision of hard standing The Winton School, London Mrs Helen Pennicott - Mrs Samantha YES 08.04.2013 and erection of canopy over Road, Andover, Hampshire The Winton School Owen ANDOVER TOWN to create outside eating area SP10 2PS 02.05.2013 (ST MARYS) 13/00704/FULLN Change of use of Unit 3C to Unit 3C And Unit 36, West Mr Gordon Mitchell Miss Emma Jones 10.04.2013 Leisure and Assembly use Way, Walworth Enterprise 06.05.2013 ANDOVER TOWN (D2) and change of use of Centre, Andover Hampshire (ST MARYS) Unit 36 to Light Industry use SP10 5AS (B1) 13/00724/FULLN Erection of side extension to 60 Valencia Way, Andover, Mr & Mrs J E. & J P Miss Emma Jones 08.04.2013 provide utility, en-suite and Hampshire, SP10 1JH Malone 06.05.2013 ANDOVER TOWN breakfast room (ST MARYS) 13/00768/RESN Development of 102 Land At Picket Piece, Land David Wilson Homes Mrs Lucy Page YES 09.04.2013 dwellings, associated access North And South Of Ox Drove Southern 10.05.2013 ANDOVER TOWN streets within the site, car And South Of Walworth Road, (ST MARYS) parking, public open space Picket Piece, Hampshire including locally equipped area and landscaping (part details of 10/00242/OUTN) 13/00703/FODN Reinstate damaged and Fox Farm Estate, Monxton, Langdown Commercial Mrs Mary Goodwin 08.04.2013 compacted tracks from Andover, Hampshire SP11 8JA 03.05.2013 AMPORT woodland works Week Ending: 12th April 2013 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 13/00733/FULLN Creation of a new access 1 New Cottages, Cocum Road, Mr N Miller Miss Emma Jones 10.04.2013 drive with timber sleeper Barton Stacey, Winchester 10.05.2013 BARTON STACEY retaining wall Hampshire SO21 3RL 13/00750/FULLN Erection of 2 bed dwelling 30 Roberts Road, Barton Mr David Griffin Mrs Mary Goodwin 11.04.2013 together with parking and Stacey, Winchester, Hampshire 08.05.2013 BARTON STACEY fence and erection of SO21 3RY extension to No.30 Roberts Road. 13/00584/FULLN Remove part of single storey Whiteways, Village Street, Mr And Mrs Charles Miss Emma Jones YES 11.04.2013 garden building, reinstate Chilbolton, Stockbridge Stimpson 10.05.2013 CHILBOLTON garage, create first floor Hampshire SO20 6BG studio space with a pitch roof and clad three elevations in weather boarding 13/00804/LBWN Replace all doors and 113 Charlton, Andover, SP10 Mr & Mrs Silcox Mr Martin 12.04.2013 windows to rear elevation 4AH, McNamara CHARLTON and front door to front 10.05.2013 elevation 13/00789/FULLN Conservatory to the side of Gunville House , Gunville, Mr & Mrs Baker Mr Martin YES 11.04.2013 the property Grateley, Andover SP11 8JQ McNamara GRATELEY 08.05.2013 Week Ending: 12th April 2013 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 13/00802/FULLN Erection of single storey rear Amberley House , Grateley, Mr & Mrs J.S. 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