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Details of Decisions Made on Planning Applications Week Beginning 06/09/2010 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 06/09/2010 10/01427/FUL Type: Delegated Erection of three stables, tack room hay store Decision and associated hardstanding Astwood & Team: North At: Astwood Park Farm 2 Main Road Hardmead Parish Astwood Newport Pagnell MK16 9JS Council Decision date: 10/09/2010 For: Mr Ben Wright Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01412/FUL Type: Delegated Variation of condition 1 to application Decision 10/00205/FUL to allow revised car park layout reducing car parking spaces from 97 to 95 Bletchley & Fenny Team: South At: Lidl United Kingdom Limited Princes Stratford Town Way Bletchley Milton Keynes MK2 2EN Council Decision date: 06/09/2010 For: Miss Donna Commock Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01459/FUL Type: Delegated Erection of single storey rear conservatory Decision Bletchley & Fenny Team: South At: 123 Pinewood Drive Bletchley Milton Stratford Town Keynes MK2 2HY Council Decision date: 10/09/2010 For: Janine Young Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01569/TCA Type: Delegated Notification to crown reduce one Cedar tree by Decision approximately 20% and remove dead wood and tidy torn stubs Broughton & Team: South At: The Old Rectory London Road Milton Keynes Broughton Milton Keynes MK10 9AA Parish Council Decision date: 07/09/2010 For: Mr Neale Decision: No Objection to Works to Tree in CA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01332/FUL Type: Delegated Change of use from non-residential Institution Decision (use class D1) to tattoo studio (sui generis) Central Milton Team: South At: 36 Saxon Gate West Central Milton Keynes Town Keynes Milton Keynes MK9 2DH Council Decision date: 07/09/2010 For: Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 September 2010 Page 1 of 7 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 06/09/2010 10/01349/FUL Type: Delegated Installation of an outer fixed vertical access Decision ladder Central Milton Team: South At: Sovereign Court 201 - 202 Witan Gate Keynes Town East Central Milton Keynes Milton Council Keynes MK9 2HP Decision date: 06/09/2010 For: GE Real Estate UK Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01397/ADV Type: Delegated Advertisement consent for 1No non illuminated Decision fascia sign, 2No illuminated hanging signs and 1 window mounted strap line Central Milton Team: South At: Southgate House 449-499 Midsummer Keynes Town Boulevard Central Milton Keynes Milton Council Keynes MK9 3BN Decision date: 06/09/2010 For: Mr Darren Allen Decision: Advert Consent with Standard Conditions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01514/TCA Type: No Decision Detailed description of works requested Made Clifton Reynes & Team: North At: Newton House Church Lane Newton Newton Blossomville Bedford MK43 8AL Blossomville PC Decision date: 07/09/2010 For: Dr Anthony Stock Decision: Invalid Application Returned ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01337/TPO Type: Delegated Notice to fell 3 young Yew (Taxus Bagata) Decision Filgrave & Team: North At: The Dower House 18 Garden Lane Tyringham Parish Tyringham Newport Pagnell MK16 9ED Meeting Decision date: 06/09/2010 For: Mr Karl Von Furstenberg Decision: Tree Preservation Order Consent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/00556/OUT Type: No Decision Outline application for a library facility. Made Kents Hill & Team: Major At: Kingston Tavern 40 Winchester Circle Monkston Parish Kingston Milton Keynes MK10 0BA Council Decision date: 10/09/2010 For: British Land Company And Tesco Stores Ltd Decision: Application Not Proceeded With ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 September 2010 Page 2 of 7 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 06/09/2010 10/01432/FUL Type: Delegated Erection of detached five bedroom Decision dwellinghouse (Resubmission of 10/00952/FUL) Kents Hill & Team: South At: Plot 13 Queensbury Lane Monkston Monkston Parish Park Milton Keynes Council Decision date: 08/09/2010 For: GRT Group Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01530/LBC Type: No Decision damp treat the cellar and replace like for like Made timbers Lathbury Parish Team: North At: The Old Rectory Church Lane Lathbury Meeting Newport Pagnell MK16 8JY Decision date: 06/09/2010 For: Emma And Richard Tice Decision: Invalid Application Returned ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/00851/CLUE Type: Delegated Certificate of lawful use for the subdivision of Decision first floor to independent studio dwelling Newport Pagnell Team: North At: 1 Tickford Street Newport Pagnell MK16 Town Council 9AA Decision date: 06/09/2010 For: Mr Donald Kempton Decision: Unlawful Use/Development s191 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01406/FUL Type: Delegated Single storey front extension Decision Olney Town Team: North At: 59 Moores Hill Yardley Road Olney Council MK46 5DY Decision date: 06/09/2010 For: Mr And Mrs Sudds Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01451/FUL Type: Delegated Single storey rear extension Decision Olney Town Team: North At: 51 Dinglederry Olney MK46 5ES Council Decision date: 10/09/2010 For: Mr Jeff Bowden Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 September 2010 Page 3 of 7 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 06/09/2010 10/01452/FUL Type: Delegated Single storey front extension to garage and Decision porch Olney Town Team: North At: 20 Hollow Wood Olney MK46 5LY Council Decision date: 10/09/2010 For: Mr Robert Grummitt Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01632/ADV Type: No Decision Installation of 1 externally illuminated fascia Made sign and 1 externally illuminated wall board sign Olney Town Team: North At: 23 High Street South Olney MK46 4AA Council Decision date: 06/09/2010 For: Ms Jacqueline Miller Decision: Invalid Application Returned ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01633/FUL Type: No Decision Installation of a 1 panel glass door and a 3 Made panel window Olney Town Team: North At: 23 High Street South Olney MK46 4AA Council Decision date: 06/09/2010 For: Ms Jacqueline Miller Decision: Invalid Application Returned ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/00929/OUT Type: Committee Erection of 3 detached dwellings and revised Decision vehicular access (outline) Shenley Church Team: No Code [] At: Land To The Left of 16 Watling Street H5 End Parish To H6 Milton Keynes Council Decision date: 06/09/2010 For: Taylor French Ltd Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01227/MKCOD3 Type: Delegated Removal of 2 temporary classrooms and Decision erection of single storey modular building Simpson Parish Team: South At: Walnuts School Simpson Simpson Council Milton Keynes MK6 3AF Decision date: 07/09/2010 For: Milton Keynes Council Decision: Council's Own Development (REG 3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 September 2010 Page 4 of 7 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 06/09/2010 10/01388/FUL Type: Delegated Single storey side extension with garage Decision conversion, and canopy to front elevation and extended vehicular crossover. Stony Stratford Team: South At: 21 Bennet Close Stony Stratford Milton Town Council Keynes MK11 1HW Decision date: 06/09/2010 For: Mr Paul Grimsley Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/01351/FUL Type: Delegated Erection of a first storey side extension and Decision single storey front extension Walton Parish Team: South At: 8 Longhedge Caldecotte Milton Keynes Council MK7 8LA Decision date: 07/09/2010 For: Mr And Mrs B Panesar Decision: Application Permitted ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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