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Weekly List of Registered Applications Date of List EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL Development Management Weekly List of Registered Applications Date of List - 2nd July 2020 VIEWING THE APPLICATION The application, plans and other documents can be viewed electronically through the Council’s planning portal at www.eastlothian.gov.uk. STATUTORY CONSULTEES Statutory consultees, including Community Councils, have 14 days from the date of this list of registered applications in which to request of the Case Officer a consultation on any of the listed applications. On being consulted on an application a consultee will have another 14 days from the date of consultation in which to respond. MAKING REPRESENTATION If, as a member of the public or other interested party you wish to make representations on any of the applications on this list you should make them in writing by letter to Development Management, East Lothian Council, John Muir House, Haddington, EH41 3HA, by email to [email protected] or online at www.eastlothian.gov.uk. Your representations must be received within 21 days from the date of registration of the application, or where stated on the list the date by which representations are due, whichever is the later. The representations you make will be publicly available at John Muir House, Haddington, once the application has been determined. App No 20/00548/P Applicant Pinkie Mains Agent 56three Architects Development Ltd Per Gordon Beaton Agent’s Address 14 Alva Street Edinburgh Scotland EH2 4QG Proposal Change of use of shop (class 1) to hot food restaurant/takeaway (class 3/sui generis) Location Unit 1B Moray Way Pinkie Braes Musselburgh EH21 7QY Case Officer Ciaran Kiely Telephone 01620 827995 Council Ward Musselburgh Community Council Musselburgh & Inveresk Community Council Date Registered 24th June 2020 Date by which 24th July 2020 representations are to be made due to neighbour notification/public advertisement App No 20/00606/P Applicant Mrs Annabelle Watt Agent Blossoming Gardens Garden Design Per Becca Duncan Agent’s Address St Michael's Lodge Inveresk Village Musselburgh East Lothian EH21 7UA Proposal Erection of summerhouse, wall, pizza oven, hot tub, outdoor shower, fire pit/seating area and formation of hardstanding areas Location Glenburn House 6 Marine Parade North Berwick East Lothian EH39 4LD Case Officer Ciaran Kiely Telephone 01620 827995 Council Ward North Berwick Coastal Community Council North Berwick Community Council Date Registered 22nd June 2020 Date by which 24th July 2020 representations are to be made due to neighbour notification/public advertisement App No 20/00618/P Applicant Mr David Logan Agent APT Planning & Development Per Tony Thomas Agent’s Address 6 High Street East Linton EH40 3AB Proposal Change of use of agricultural land and wasteland to domestic garden ground, extension to house and erection of fencing (Part Retrospective) Location Gamekeepers Cottage Leaston Farm Humbie EH36 5PD Case Officer Stephanie McQueen Telephone 01620 827210 Council Ward Haddington And Lammermuir Community Council Humbie, East & West Saltoun And Bolton C Date Registered 25th June 2020 Date by which 24th July 2020 representations are to be made due to neighbour notification/public advertisement App No 20/00621/P Applicant Mr Andrew Simpson Agent Lothian Plans Per Stephen Lothian Agent’s Address 18 Laidlaw Gardens Tranent EH33 2QH Proposal Extensions to house and formation of dormer Location 4 Buxley Road Elphinstone Tranent East Lothian EH33 2LW Case Officer Caoilfhionn McMonagle Telephone 01620 827231 Council Ward Fa'side Community Council Tranent & Elphinstone Community Council Date Registered 26th June 2020 Date by which 17th July 2020 representations are to be made due to neighbour notification/public advertisement App No 20/00622/P Applicant Mr Ian McKenna Agent Agent’s Address Proposal Erection of 1 wind turbine Location 12 Meadowmill Cottage Tranent East Lothian EH33 1LZ Case Officer Ciaran Kiely Telephone 01620 827995 Council Ward Fa'side Community Council Tranent & Elphinstone Community Council Date Registered 29th June 2020 Date by which 20th July 2020 representations are to be made due to neighbour notification/public advertisement App No 20/00627/PM Applicant Viridor Waste Agent Iceni Projects Ltd Management Ltd Per Leona Hannify Agent’s Address Da Vinci House 44 Saffron Hill London EC1N 8FH Proposal Variation of Condition 5 of planning permission P/0867/91 to change the date of restoration to within 28 years from the first commencement of operations Location Oxwell Mains Dunbar East Lothian Case Officer Mr David Taylor Telephone 01620 827430 Council Ward Dunbar Community Council East Lammermuir Community Council Date Registered 22nd June 2020 Date by which representations are to be made due to neighbour notification/public advertisement App No 20/00640/P Applicant Mrs Katie Bates Agent Elizabeth Dorrian Landscape Architect Per Elizabeth Dorrian Agent’s Address Lauderside 1 Lauder Place East Linton EH40 3AD Proposal Erection of gates Location Lynn Cottage Bridge End East Linton East Lothian EH40 3DA Case Officer James Allan Telephone 01620 827788 Council Ward Dunbar Community Council Dunpender Community Council Date Registered 26th June 2020 Date by which 24th July 2020 representations are to be made due to neighbour notification/public advertisement App No 20/00645/CAC Applicant Mrs Katie Bates Agent Elizabeth Dorrian Landscape Architect Per Elizabeth Dorrian Agent’s Address Lauderside 1 Lauder Place East Linton EH40 3AD Proposal Demolition of gates Location Lynn Cottage Bridge End East Linton East Lothian EH40 3DA Case Officer James Allan Telephone 01620 827788 Council Ward Dunbar Community Council Dunpender Community Council Date Registered 26th June 2020 Date by which 24th July 2020 representations are to be made due to neighbour notification/public advertisement App No 20/00646/P Applicant Susan Hopkin & George Agent Architecturejfltd Purves Per Julian Frostwick Agent’s Address Gullane Business Centre 12A Lammerview Terrace Gullane Scotland EH31 2HB Proposal Erection of porch Location 17 Highfield Road North Berwick EH39 4BW Case Officer James Allan Telephone 01620 827788 Council Ward North Berwick Coastal Community Council North Berwick Community Council Date Registered 26th June 2020 Date by which 20th July 2020 representations are to be made due to neighbour notification/public advertisement 9 Applications Registered .
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