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Planning Services TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 39 Week Ending: 30th September 2005 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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 For the Northern Area to: For the Southern Area to: Head of Planning Head of Planning Beech Hurst Council Offices Weyhill Road Duttons Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ ROMSEY SO51 8XG 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 05/00268/FULLN Erection of single storey Unit 4, Sterling Park, East Profile Haircare Limited Mr Robert Gregory YES 29.09.2005 warehouse extension on Portway Industrial Estate 28.10.2005 south east elevation ANDOVER HARROWAY 05/00348/FULLN Erection of rear conservatory 6 Altona Gardens, Andover, Mr And Mrs Head Mr Robert Gregory 26.09.2005 Hampshire 28.10.2005 ANDOVER HARROWAY 05/00221/FULLN Erection of 4 two bedroom Springfield, 14 Mead Close, Mr And Mrs P Newhall Miss Lucy Page YES 26.09.2005 apartments with new access Andover 28.10.2005 onto Salisbury Road ANDOVER MILLWAY 05/00408/FULLN Erection of two storey rear 7 Cross Lane, Andover, Mr S Burden Miss Sarah 30.09.2005 extension to provide family Hampshire Andrews room and kitchen with ANDOVER MILLWAY 28.10.2005 bedroom and bathroom over and detached single garage and workshop 05/00353/FULLN Erection of conservatory at 73 Constable Court, Artists Mr And Mrs Graham Mr Robert Gregory 26.09.2005 rear Way, Andover 28.10.2005 ANDOVER ST MARYS 2 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 05/00375/FULLN Erection of conservatory to Meadowcroft, The Middleway, Mr And Mrs Chant Mr Robert Gregory 28.09.2005 southern elevation Andover Down 28.10.2005 ANDOVER ST MARYS 05/00388/FULLN Change of use from shop 3A Union Street, Andover, Mr Koon Kwan Mo Miss Sarah 28.09.2005 (Class A1) to Class A3 use Hampshire Andrews (restaurant/cafe/snack bar) ANDOVER ST MARYS 28.10.2005 05/00406/FULLN Erection of rear conservatory 52 Colenzo Drive, Andover, Mr A Nosko Mr Robert Gregory YES 30.09.2005 and front porch together with Hampshire 28.10.2005 construction of pitched roof ANDOVER ST MARYS over existing garage 05/00308/FULLN Erection of first floor 127 New Street, Andover, Mr And Mrs Tims Miss Sarah YES 30.09.2005 extension to provide Hampshire Andrews additional bedroom ANDOVER ST MARYS 28.10.2005 05/00350/TPON Fell Beech tree 19 Salisbury Road, Andover, Mr And Mrs Lockwood Mr Andrew Douglas YES 26.09.2005 Hampshire 28.10.2005 ANDOVER WINTON 3 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 05/00362/LBWN Display of non-illuminated 10/12 Winchester Street, Lancol Properties Mr Robert Gregory YES 27.09.2005 wall mounted advertisement Andover, Hampshire Limited 28.10.2005 board ANDOVER WINTON 05/00372/FULLN Provision of a pedestrian Unit 3, Anton Mill Road, Stannah Lifts Mr Nicholas Parker YES 27.09.2005 bridge and security gate Andover 28.10.2005 ANDOVER WINTON 05/00403/FULLN Provision of bay window The Haven, Duck Street, Colonel A Jenkins Mr Robert Gregory YES 29.09.2005 Abbotts Ann 28.10.2005 ABBOTTS ANN 05/00380/TPON Fell Cherry tree (T4) 23 Kingsmead, Anna Valley, Mr James Gilmour Mr Andrew Douglas 29.09.2005 Andover 28.10.2005 ABBOTTS ANN 05/00303/FULLN Erection of replacement Mount View, Cholderton Road, Mr And Mrs Lopez- Mr Nicholas Parker YES 26.09.2005 dwelling Quarley Valido 28.10.2005 AMPORT 4 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 05/00365/TREEN Remove Beech hedge, Sarson Mill, Monxton Road, Mr Goble Mr Andrew Douglas YES 28.09.2005 pollard Willow and prune Ash Amport 28.10.2005 AMPORT 05/00361/TREEN Fell 1 Beech and 1 Ash tree Meadow Lodge, Green Mr And Mrs Fiducia Mr Andrew Douglas YES 28.09.2005 Meadow Lane, Goodworth 28.10.2005 Clatford GOODWORTH CLATFORD 05/00357/TREEN Removal of Weeping Willow, 5 The Withies, Village Street, Mr And Mrs Cooper Mr Andrew Douglas YES 27.09.2005 8 Lawson Cypress, 3 Laurel, Longparish 28.10.2005 2 Purple Plum, 2 Western LONGPARISH Red Cedar and Blue Lawson Cypress. 05/00382/FULLN Alterations to barn/garage Foxdale House, London Road, Mr And Mrs Trouw Mr Nicholas Parker YES 28.09.2005 including raising roof and Andover Down 28.10.2005 adding dormer window and LONGPARISH construction of external staircase 05/00263/FULLN Erection of conservatory at Ironbanks, Longstock Road, Mr Greep Mr Robert Gregory YES 27.09.2005 rear Longstock 28.10.2005 LONGSTOCK 5 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 05/00404/TREEN Fell Western Red Cedar Cambridge Cottage, Andover Brenda Gower Mr Andrew Douglas 30.09.2005 Road, Monxton 28.10.2005 MONXTON 05/00359/FULLN Erection of six carports Fifehead Manor, Salisbury Hill, New Forest Mr Nicholas Parker YES 27.09.2005 together with refuse bin Middle Wallop Developments 28.10.2005 storage area NETHER WALLOP 05/00368/TREEN Tree works to include felling 4 South View - 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