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DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE for Information Only DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE For Information Only APPROVALS ISSUED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 14/0157/1/HPX Miss R Hall Whetstone Parish Council 39 East Avenue Whetstone Leicestershire Single storey side extension Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 14/0577/1/PX Revelan Deveploments Ltd Whetstone Parish Council Land At Warwick Road/Cambridge Road Whetstone Leicestershire Erection of two storey detached building comprising retail unit to ground floor and five 1 & 2 bedroom flats to first floor and associated car parking (including demolition of existing barn) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 14/0641/1/HPX Mr Rahul Gupta Leicester Forest East 19 Wardens Walk Leicester Forest East Leicestershire Parish Council Single storey rear extension Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 14/0689/1/HPX Ms Emma Meredith Huncote Parish Council 31 Quarry View Close Huncote Leicestershire Two storey side extension Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 14/0963/1/PX Mr O Pickering Blaby Parish Council Land Adjacent 28 Park Road Blaby Erection of 1 detached dwelling (Re-submission) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 14/1039/1/HPX Mr And Mrs S Pickles Stoney Stanton Parish 47 John Bold Avenue Stoney Stanton Leicestershire Council Two storey side and single storey front extension Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 14/1056/1/PX Huncote Community Primary School Academy Trust Huncote Parish Council Huncote Community Primary School Academy Trust Denman Lane Huncote Erection of a Classroom Block DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE For Information Only Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0088/TPO Mr R Booth Thurlaston Parish Council 2 Fox End Thurlaston Leicestershire Removal of 1 Sycamore Tree Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0100/HH Mr B Ayres Glenfield Parish Council 26 Gynsill Lane Glenfield Leicestershire Single storey front extension forming a porch with canopy and single storey side/rear extension Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0278/VAR Everards Brewery Ltd Glenfield Parish Council Land Adjacent The Dominion Dominion Road Glenfield Variation of conditions 4 and 5 attached to 14/0716/1/PX to allow the approved units to be used for A5 use (Hot Food Takeaway) and vary the opening hours of the units to 07:00 to 23:00 Monday to Sunday Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0286/FUL Mr Louis Massarella Glenfield Parish Council Glebe Farm Kirby Road Glenfield Demolition of Glebe Farm and the erection of 10 dwellings Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0385/HH Mr & Mrs Hardy Glenfield Parish Council 2 Runnymede Gardens Glenfield Leicestershire Single storey side/rear extension (including demolition of existing conservatory) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0393/HH Mr S Kaur Braunstone Town Council 46 Rosamund Avenue Braunstone Town Leicestershire Two storey side and single storey rear extensions (including demolition of existing garage) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0436/FUL Blaby Drama Group Blaby Parish Council Blaby Social Club Leicester Road Blaby Demolition of existing storage building and erection of replacement sectional storage building.(Resited location) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0438/HH Mr. Brian Mason Sapcote Parish Council 18 Leicester Road Sapcote Leicestershire First floor side extension. DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE For Information Only Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0447/HH Mr. James Ely Glenfield Parish Council 5 Ilmington Close Glenfield Leicestershire Two storey side extension and canopy to front. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0516/HH Mr & Mrs Lee Norwood Glenfield Parish Council 21 Elm Tree Avenue Glenfield Leicestershire Construction of new freestanding double garage to front Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0594/FUL Miss Andrea Tallis Sapcote Parish Council Messengers Barn Red Hill Farm Hinckley Road Siting of a temporary mobile home for an agricultural worker Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0805/HH Mr A South Kirby Muxloe Parish 8 Main Street Kirby Muxloe Leicestershire Council Erection of detached garage, access driveway and 2m high electric entrance gates Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0846/FUL Mr Glynn Davies Sapcote Parish Council Land Adjacent 17 Grace Road Sapcote Erection of detached bungalow and two storey detached dwelling, associated access, parking and amenity space. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/0872/FUL Mr Paul Attfield Whetstone Parish Council Attfields Farm Shop Lodge Farm Countesthorpe Road Proposed extensions to existing farm shop to form a cafe, associated kitchen area and w/c, including the creation of additional hardstanding to form parking and turning areas (Revised Scheme) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/1056/VAR Davidsons Developments Countesthorpe Parish Land Off Willoughby Road Countesthorpe Leicester Council Variation of conditions 2, 5 & 8 imposed on planning permission 13/0491/1/PX in respect of amended boundary treatments to plots 1, 2 & 3. DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE For Information Only Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/1195/VAR Mr W Lindsay Enderby Parish Council 26A Cross Street Enderby Leicestershire Variation of condition 2 imposed on planning permission 12/0948/1/PX to amend approved plans Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/1265/LBC Mr And Mrs J. Collingridge Narborough Parish Council 1 Coventry Road Narborough Leicestershire Demolition of existing garage, proposed erection of new garage and alterations to adjoining wall. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 15/1369/HH Mr. R Boulter Enderby Parish Council 28 St Johns Enderby Leicestershire Single storey side and rear extensions and front and rear extensions to the roof space. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0242/TPO Mr Colville Glen Parva Parish Council 1 Woodbank Glen Parva Leicestershire Felling of 1 Sycamore and 2 Oak trees in rear garden. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0307/FUL Narborough Parish Council Narborough Parish Council Parish Centre Desford Road Narborough Erection of new parish centre (including demolition of existing parish centre) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0309/HH Mr Nimanpreet Gajebasia Glenfield Parish Council 206 Station Road Glenfield Leicestershire First floor side extension above existing garage. Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0341/CON Narborough Parish Council Narborough Parish Council Parish Centre Desford Road Narborough Demolition of existing parish centre Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0357/CLP Mr & Mrs Gotch Enderby Parish Council 58 Coleridge Drive Enderby Leicestershire Application for certificate of proposed lawful use in respect of a single storey rear extension DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE For Information Only Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0381/LBC Mr D Marriott Cosby Parish Council Tithe Barn Main Street Cosby Change of use of Tithe Barn from office to cafe (A3) including internal alterations, insertion of flue, air conditioning fans and the erection of adjoining boundary wall (and lychgate linkage to Church Farm Close). Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0575/HH Mrs E Carsley Sapcote Parish Council 2 Mill Close Sapcote Leicestershire Increase in height of boundary fence and pillars to 1.8m Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0576/DOC Mr J O'Gorman Narborough Parish Council Land Adj 32 Desford Road Narborough Leicester Discharge of condition 3 (materials) imposed on appeal decision APP/T2405/A/12/2182109 Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0585/DOC National Grid Enderby Parish Council Electricity Sub Station Desford Road Enderby Discharge of condition 11 attached to 13/0030/1/PX - Access Details Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0597/FUL Mrs Jasvinder Kaur Kirby Muxloe Parish 14A Barwell Road Kirby Muxloe Leicestershire Council Conversion of existing ground floor family room into a one bedroom flat Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0622/DOC Mr Louis Massarella Glenfield Parish Council Glebe Farm Kirby Road Glenfield Discharge of conditions 3, 6, 9, 18 & 19 imposed on planning permissions 15/0286/FUL & 15/1482/VAR and condition 23 imposed on planning permission 15/1482/VAR Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0680/DOC Mr Steve Smith Croft Parish Council Land And Building Adjacent To 1The Green Croft Leicestershire Discharge of Conditions 2 (Materials), 3 (Rainwater Goods), 4 (Windows and Doors), 7 (Insulation Against Noise and Vibration) and 8 (Surfacing of Access, Turning and Parking Areas) attached to planning permission 14/0793/1/PX DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE For Information Only Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0722/FUL Mr N Patel Braunstone Town Council 5 - 7 Sun Way Braunstone Town Leicestershire Two storey side/rear and single storey side extensions to create an additional retail unit (Use Class A1) and subdivision of the existing first floor accommodation in order to provide an additional two flats at first floor level, including the erection of one dwelling with access off Chaplin Court Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0724/DOC Mr D Marriott Cosby Parish Council Tithe Barn Main Street Cosby Discharge of conditions 3, 4 & 7 imposed on planning permission 16/0379/FUL Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0725/FUL Mr J Mac Sapcote Parish Council Land To The South East Of Granitethorpe Quarry Leicester Road Sapcote Erection of stables, creation of manege and hard standing (Revised Scheme) (Retrospective) Plan No. Name of Applicant and Development Parish 16/0729/FUL Mrs Kate Sharp 1A Bridle Path Road Elmesthorpe Leicestershire Two storey rear extensions and alterations to existing garage to create ancillary residential accommodation Plan No.
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