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WEEKLY PLANNING BULLETIN Part One: List of Valid Applications Registered DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT UNIT WEEKLY PLANNING BULLETIN Part One: List of Valid Applications Registered Date: 11 December 2020 Applications contained in this List were registered during the week ending 10 December 2020. The Weekly List Format This List is formatted to show as much information as possible about submitted applications. Below is a description of the information included in the List: this means... Ward : the number and Name of the Council Ward in which the application site lies 01 Milngavie 02 Bearsden North 03 Bearsden South 04 Bishopbriggs North & Campsie 05 Bishopbriggs South 06 Lenzie & Kirkintilloch South 07 Kirkintilloch East & North & Twecher Application : a unique sequential reference number for the application. Number Application : the type of application, e.g. detailed planning application, Listed Building Type Consent, Advertisement Consent. Proposal : a description of what the applicant sought consent for. Location : the address where they proposed to do it Community : the Community Council Area in which the application site lies Council The community councils are: Baldernock Community Council Bearsden East Community Council Bearsden North Community Council Bearsden West Community Council Page 1 of 7 Bishopbriggs Community Council Campsie Community Council Kirkintilloch Community Council Lenzie Community Council Milngavie Community Council Milton Community Council Torrance Community Council Twechar Community Council Waterside Community Council Applicants : the name of the individual(s) or organisation who applied for the consent Name and and their mailing address Address Grid Reference : the National Grid co-ordinates of the centre of the application site. Case Officer : the name, telephone number and e-mail address of the officer assigned to the case. Please contact the case officer if you have any questions regarding an application. Page 2 of 7 Ward : 01 - Milngavie Application No : TP/ED/20/0833 Application Type : Full planning permission Proposal : Change in use from office to two flats. Location : 38 Station Road, Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, G62 8AB Community Council : Milngavie Community Council Applicant : Mr B Keenan, 38 Station Road, Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, G62 8AB Agent : Paul Clark, Clark Design Architecture, Strathleven House, Levenside Road, Dumbarton, Scotland, G82 3PD Grid Reference : 255459 674509 Validated On : 20.11.2020 Case Officer Ms Heather Polnick (Tel. 0300 1234510 Ext 8277) e-mail : [email protected] Ward : 01 - Milngavie Application No : TP/ED/20/0835 Application Type : Full planning permission Proposal : Height increase of 250mm to consented extension Location : 37 Roselea Drive, Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, G62 8HE Community Council : Milngavie Community Council Applicant : Mr Jonathan Orr, 37 Roselea Drive, Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, G62 8HE Agent : Alyn Walsh, ATW Chartered Architects, Unit 1/2, 80 Queens Drive, Glasgow, Scotland, G42 8BJ Grid Reference : 255912 675121 Validated On : 20.11.2020 Case Officer Susan Wilson (Tel. 0300 1234510 Ext 8636) e-mail : [email protected] Ward : 01 - Milngavie Application No : TP/ED/20/0841 Application Type : Full planning permission Proposal : Proposed single storey extension to side of dwelling house Location : 8 Corbie Place, Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, G62 7NB Community Council : Milngavie Community Council Applicant : Mr William Hunter, 8 Corbie Place, Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, G62 7NB Agent : Stewart Ingram, PLS Designs, 19 Edgehill Road, Bearsden, Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire, G61 3AB Grid Reference : 254022 674623 Validated On : 23.11.2020 Case Officer Kenny Mitchell (Tel. 0300 1234510 Ext 8704) e-mail : [email protected] Page 3 of 7 Ward : 01 - Milngavie Application No : TP/ED/20/0855 Application Type : Full planning permission Proposal : Replacement door and installation of patio doors. Location : 16 Claremont Gardens, Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, G62 6PG Community Council : Milngavie Community Council Applicant : East Dunbartonshire Council, The Marina, Strathkelvin Place, Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire , G66 1TJ Agent : John Brand, East Dunbartonshire Council, Broomhil Depot, Kilsyth Road , Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, G61 1TF Grid Reference : 255168 674505 Validated On : 26.11.2020 Case Officer Matt Lanigan (Tel. 0141 578 8721) e-mail : [email protected] Ward : 02 - Bearsden North Application No : TP/ED/20/0824 Application Type : Full planning permission Proposal : New front Porch with pitched roof and new front door Location : 9A Russell Drive, Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, G61 3BB Community Council : Bearsden North Community Council Applicant : Mr Ken McKindlay, 9A Russell Drive, Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, G61 3BB Agent : Matthew Merrick, Ailteir-studio, 85 Iain Rd, Bearsden, Glasgow, United Kingdom, G61 4JA Grid Reference : 254396 672621 Validated On : 03.12.2020 Case Officer Matt Lanigan (Tel. 0141 578 8721) e-mail : [email protected] Ward : 02 - Bearsden North Application No : TP/ED/20/0827 Application Type : Full planning permission Proposal : erection of single storey flat roof gable extension Location : 2 Lowther Avenue, Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, G61 4RE Community Council : Bearsden North Community Council Applicant : Mr Ameet Juttla, 2 Lowther Avenue, Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, G61 4RE Agent : JOHN STEWART, STEWART DRAWING SERVICES, 11 BALMORAL DRIVE, BEARSDEN, EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE, G61 1DH Grid Reference : 253062 673342 Validated On : 04.12.2020 Case Officer Kenny Mitchell (Tel. 0300 1234510 Ext 8704) e-mail : [email protected] Page 4 of 7 Ward : 03 - Bearsden South Application No : TP/ED/20/0836 Application Type : Listed Building Consent Proposal : Replacement roof tiles Location : 62 Maxwell Avenue, Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, G61 1NZ Community Council : Bearsden West Community Council Applicant : Mr Simon Irving, 62 Maxwell Avenue, Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, G61 1NZ Agent : Grid Reference : 254016 670686 Validated On : 20.11.2020 Case Officer Glenn Shaw (Tel. 0300 1234 510 Ext 8635) e-mail : [email protected] Ward : 03 - Bearsden South Application No : TP/ED/20/0838 Application Type : Full planning permission Proposal : Conversion and extension of detached garage to form family annex. Location : 5 Cluny Avenue, Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, G61 2JQ Community Council : Bearsden East Community Council Applicant : Mr & Mrs John Gaffney, 5 Cluny Avenue, Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, G61 2JQ Agent : George Dunwoodie, Lindsay Design, 24 Cairngorm Crescent, Barrhead, Scotland, G78 2AW Grid Reference : 255347 670858 Validated On : 08.12.2020 Case Officer Fraser McNair (Tel. 0300 1234510 Ext 3197) e-mail : [email protected] Ward : 03 - Bearsden South Application No : TP/ED/20/0858 Application Type : Full planning permission Proposal : Replacement roof tiles, guttering and fascias. Location : 62 Maxwell Avenue, Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, G61 1NZ Community Council : Bearsden West Community Council Applicant : Mr Simon Irving, 62 Maxwell Avenue, Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, G61 1NZ Agent : Grid Reference : 254016 670686 Validated On : 27.11.2020 Case Officer Glenn Shaw (Tel. 0300 1234 510 Ext 8635) e-mail : [email protected] Page 5 of 7 Ward : 03 - Bearsden South Application No : TP/ED/20/0865 Application Type : Full planning permission Proposal : Erection of garden room and 2 metre high fence. Location : 3 Rosevale Road, Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, G61 2RX Community Council : Bearsden East Community Council Applicant : Mr & Mrs Tony & Kendra Murray, 3 Rosevale Road, Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, G61 2RX Agent : James Munro, The Architect Room Limited, 84 Douglas Park Crescent, Bearsden, Scotland, G61 3DN Grid Reference : 254470 671824 Validated On : 27.11.2020 Case Officer Glenn Shaw (Tel. 0300 1234 510 Ext 8635) e-mail : [email protected] Ward : 03 - Bearsden South Application No : TP/ED/20/0871 Application Type : Full planning permission Proposal : Removal of rear porch, new decking area and new window opening. Location : 26 Roman Road, Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, G61 2SL Community Council : Bearsden East Community Council Applicant : Dr Aleksandra Telinga, Balcairn, 26 Roman Road, Bearsden, GLASGOW, United Kingdom, G61 2SL Agent : Grid Reference : 254806 672049 Validated On : 01.12.2020 Case Officer Ben Freeman (Tel. 0141 578 8705) e-mail : [email protected] Ward : 05 - Bishopbriggs South Application No : TP/ED/20/0798 Application Type : Full planning permission Proposal : Single storey side extension Location : 19 Viewfield Avenue, Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire, G64 2AG Community Council : Bishopbriggs Community Council Applicant : Mr Alistair Peat, 19 Viewfield Avenue, Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire, G64 2AG Agent : Steven Strang, 12 Fife Way, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, G64 1LJ Grid Reference : 260352 669764 Validated On : 07.12.2020 Case Officer Susan Wilson (Tel. 0300 1234510 Ext 8636) e-mail : [email protected] Page 6 of 7 Ward : 05 - Bishopbriggs South Application No : TP/ED/20/0822 Application Type : Full planning permission Proposal : Single storey rear extension. Location : 5 Duncrub Drive, Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire, G64 2EP Community Council : Bishopbriggs Community Council Applicant : Mr Duncan Clowe, 5 Duncrub Drive, Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire, G64 2EP Agent : Ian Haining, 49a Nunholm Road, Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, DG11JW
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