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Weekly List - Application Decisions Made During the Week Ending 5 September 2021 Weekly List - Application Decisions made during the Week Ending 5 September 2021 Committee applications are considered by the Planning Committee. Delegated applications are considered by Planning Services. Appl Number : 2021/0164 App Type : Full Parish: Alburgh Location : Barn South Of Station Road Alburgh Norfolk Proposal : Conversion of existing barn to one bedroom dwelling Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 31 August 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1369 App Type : Full Parish: Alpington Location : Unit 1 Durham Farm Burgate Lane Alpington Norfolk Proposal : Removal of Asbestos roof and replacing with dark green steel roof on outbuilding Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 2 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1512 App Type : Full Parish: Alpington Location : Fortune Paddocks Burgate Lane Alpington Norfolk NR14 7NP Proposal : New steel framed general purpose Agricultural Building Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 2 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1500 App Type : Householder Parish: Ashwellthorpe And Fundenhall Location : 121 The Street Ashwellthorpe NR16 1EZ Proposal : Part retention side extension. Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 2 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1607 App Type : Full Parish: Aslacton Location : Arcondale Mill Lane Aslacton NR15 2JD Proposal : Demolition of existing prefab bungalow and erection of two storey dwelling with attached garage. Replacement and re-positioning of existing steel frame barn Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 2 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1396 App Type : Householder Parish: Brooke Location : Mill Farm House Mill Lane Brooke NR15 1EX Proposal : Addition of a first floor steel and glass balcony off the main bedroom at the rear end of the house. Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 2 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1733 App Type : Householder Parish: Burston And Shimpling Location : 1 & 2 Welton Cottages Mill Green Burston Norfolk IP22 5TQ Proposal : Erection Of Single Storey Extension To 1 & 2 Welton Cottage and Erection Of Two Storey Extension & Garage To 2 Welton Cottage, Mill Green, Burston, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 5TQ Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 1 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1592 App Type : Householder Parish: Caistor St Edmund & Bixley Location : 41 Caistor Lane Caistor St Edmund Norfolk NR14 8RB Proposal : Single storey rear extension (replacing conservatory) plus first floor rear extension of roof line. Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 1 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1865 App Type : Non Material Amendment Parish: Colney Location : Colney Woodland Burial Park Watton Road Colney Norfolk NR4 7TY Proposal : Non-material amendment of 2020/1416 - amendment to wording of Condition 8 Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 31 August 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1579 App Type : Householder 2 Parish: Costessey Location : 3 The Street Costessey Norfolk NR8 5DB Proposal : Erection of a side and rear 1.5 extension with front porch, creation of rooms in roof and dropped kerb. Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 3 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1616 App Type : Approval of Condition Details Parish: Costessey Location : 56A Grove Avenue Costessey Norfolk NR5 0HW Proposal : Discharge of condition 6 following 2012/1341 - Risk Assessment re contamination Decision : Approval of details - Approved (Delegated) Date of decision : 31 August 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1619 App Type : Householder Parish: Costessey Location : 59 Norwich Road Costessey NR5 0EQ Proposal : Extensions of first floor dormers Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 1 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1698 App Type : Cert. Lawfulness Proposed Parish: Costessey Location : 36 Sunny Grove Costessey NR5 0EJ Proposal : Certificate of lawful use for erection of single storey rear extension Decision : Approval with no Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 3 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1715 App Type : Householder Parish: Costessey Location : 14 Allan Bedford Crescent Costessey NR8 5HH Proposal : Proposed rear extension to dwelling. Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 1 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/0815 App Type : Approval of Condition Details Parish: Cringleford 3 Location : Land East Of A47, West Round House Way And North Of A11; And Land To The South Of A11 To The East Of A47 And West Of Cringleford, Norfolk Proposal : Discharge of conditions 8 and 10 of previous planning permission 2017/2120 - hard and soft landscape works, Tree Protection Plan Decision : Approval of details - Approved (Delegated) Date of decision : 1 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1562 App Type : Outline Parish: Diss Location : Land Adj Railway Line Frenze Hall Lane Diss Norfolk Proposal : Residential Development Decision : Withdrawn () Date of decision : 31 August 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1590 App Type : Listed Building Parish: Diss Location : 35 Chapel Street Diss IP22 4AN Proposal : Re-painting of front door and windows in "French Grey" and replacement of door furniture Decision : Withdrawn () Date of decision : 1 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/0365 App Type : Full Parish: Forncett Location : The Old Safety Valve Station Road Forncett St Peter NR16 1JA Proposal : Proposed change of use and extension of existing annexe to create separate dwelling. Decision : Refusal (Development Management Committee) Date of decision : 3 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1405 App Type : Listed Building Parish: Forncett Location : Yew Tree Farm Low Road Forncett St Mary NR16 1JJ Proposal : Demolition and rebuild of chimney stack due to brickwork falling apart and resultant risk of collapse. Chimney is to be demolished down to the flashing and rebuilt as an exact replacement with chimney pots and dark metal cowls to prevent water ingress or birds nesting in working chimneys. Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 31 August 2021 4 Appl Number : 2020/2036 App Type : Approval of Condition Details Parish: Hempnall Location : Land South Of Bungay Road Hempnall Norfolk Proposal : Discharge of conditions 11, 18, and 23 from 2019/0864 and 2020/1227 - (11) Noise impact assessment, (18) Hard and soft landscaping works and (23) surface water drainage. Decision : Approval of details - Approved (Delegated) Date of decision : 3 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1914 App Type : Hedgerow Removal Notice Parish: Hempnall Location : Wood Farm Fairstead Lane Hempnall Norfolk NR15 2RF Proposal : The proposed removal of hedgerow is to provide an informal drive to access the southern side of the dwelling. Decision : Withdrawn () Date of decision : 31 August 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1586 App Type : Outline Parish: Hethersett Location : Land East Of 6 And 8 Meadow Close Hethersett Norfolk Proposal : Outline application for erection of single dwelling, with all matters reserved except access Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 3 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1393 App Type : Listed Building Parish: Hingham Location : 3 Hardingham Street Hingham NR9 4JB Proposal : Repair of cart barn and replacement of roof Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 31 August 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1639 App Type : Listed Building Parish: Hingham Location : Southernwood House 9 Market Place Hingham NR9 4AF Proposal : Repairs and rerendering to east gable end and chimney including rebuilding part of existing chimney Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 31 August 2021 5 Appl Number : 2021/0469 App Type : Change of Use Parish: Kimberley And Carleton Forehoe Location : Former Gravel Pit Wymondham Road Kimberley Norfolk Proposal : Change of use of agricultural pasteurisation tunnels for the preparation of mushroom compost to class E(g) and B8 use. Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 1 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1322 App Type : Full Parish: Kimberley And Carleton Forehoe Location : Mushroom Unit Wymondham Road Kimberley Norfolk Proposal : Change of use of agricultural general purpose building to Class E (G) and B8 use. Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 1 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1636 App Type : Removal/Variation of Condition Parish: Kirby Bedon Location : Barn West Of New House Farm Kirby Road Kirby Bedon Norfolk Proposal : Variation of conditions 5, 8, 10,11, 13, 14 and 15 of 2020/1831 - To allow works to form new farm access and viability splays along with erection of fencing to the proposed residential curtilage prior to the development of the barns commencing. Decision : Approval with Conditions (Delegated) Date of decision : 3 September 2021 Appl Number : 2021/1663 App Type : Approval of Condition Details Parish: Little Melton Location : 97C School Lane Little Melton Norfolk NR9 3LA Proposal : Discharge of condition 10 following 2018/1735 - Confirmation of materials Decision : Approval of details - Approved (Delegated) Date of decision : 1 September 2021 Appl Number : 2020/2187 App Type : Full Parish: Norton Subcourse Location : The Garage The Street Norton Subcourse NR14 6RS Proposal : Proposed erection of 2 semi-detached dwellings with attached single garages Decision : Withdrawn 6 (Development Management Committee) Date of decision
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