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WSCC Planning Services WSCC Planning Services - Weekly Planning Authority Consultations Report Start Date: 01/02/2021 End Date: 05/02/2021 Local WSCC Reference District Reference Location Proposal Easting Northing Received Deadline Category County Comments Electoral Member Planning Date Date Officer Division Authority Adur & Worthing AWDM/77/21/1 AWDM/0077/21 Land East Of 21 And 23 Proposed construction 518774 104729 01/02/2021 22/02/2021 Highways SRU AWDM/1511/1 Lancing Mrs Ann Councils Links Road And West Of of 2no. bedroom single Application 9 - Ian Bridges 10 Hadlow Way Lancing storey dwellinghouse on Hayward West Sussex land to west of site (nearby) (land rear of 21 and 23 Links Road). Adur & Worthing AWDM/72/21/1 AWDM/0072/21 22 Clifton Road Demolition of existing 514360 103016 01/02/2021 22/02/2021 Highways Emma Avis AWDM/50/21 - Worthing Pier Mr Michael A Councils Worthing dwelling and erection of Kyran Cloake BN11 4DY three-storey building Schneider comprising 13 (nearby) affordable residential units providing temporary accommodation. (22 & 22A Clifton Road). Adur & Worthing AWDM/72/21/2 AWDM/0072/21 22 Clifton Road Demolition of existing 514360 103016 01/02/2021 22/02/2021 Surface Water Kevin Brook FOR SWD. Worthing Pier Mr Michael A Councils Worthing dwelling and erection of Drainage Cloake BN11 4DY three-storey building comprising 13 affordable residential units providing temporary accommodation. (22 & 22A Clifton Road). Adur & Worthing AWDM/90/21/1 AWDM/0090/21 The Barn Caravan Park Construction of multi- 519160 104368 01/02/2021 22/02/2021 Highways Anastasia AWDM/1170/1 Lancing Mrs Ann Councils Old Salts Farm Road purpose single-storey Toleva 5 - Adam Bridges Lancing reception building to Charlton West Sussex north of site to include a reception and cafe, indoor toilet and an outdoor disabled toilet to be accessible 24 hours a day and a retail space (32m.sq) for camping related necessities. Adur & Worthing AWDM/106/21/1 AWDM/0106/21 Land West Of Proposed 2no. 2-storey 512922 103268 01/02/2021 22/02/2021 Highways Nicola Fry AWDM/1149/1 Worthing West Mr Paul D High Councils 318 Tarring Road 3-bedroom flat roof 9 - Nicola Fry Worthing houses with South West Sussex facing first floor balconies, parking, driveways and landscaping. Adur & Worthing NOTICE/1/21/1 NOTICE/0001/21 34 South Farm Road Application for 514312 103466 01/02/2021 22/02/2021 Highways Anastasia AWDM/242/16 Broadwater Mr Bryan W Councils Offington permitted development Toleva - Jamie Brown Turner Worthing for prior approval for West Sussex partial change of use of BN14 7AE ground floor shop (Use Class A1) to 1no. one- bedroom studio. (Use Class C3) Does not include Highwy pre-application advice requests from Districts or Developers 09/02/2021 10:39:23 Page 1 of 15 Where 'County Officer' is blank this means an officer has not yet been allocated Local WSCC Reference District Reference Location Proposal Easting Northing Received Deadline Category County Comments Electoral Member Planning Date Date Officer Division Authority Adur & Worthing NOTICE/3/21/1 NOTICE/0003/21 14 - 16 Farncombe Road Application for Prior 515590 102970 01/02/2021 22/02/2021 Highways Katie Kurek AWDM/244/12 Worthing East Mr Roger J Councils Worthing Approval of Proposed - Adam Oakley West Sussex Change of use of an Charlton BN11 2BB offices to form 21 no. residential units (Use Class C3). Adur & Worthing AWDM/98/21/1 AWDM/0098/21 31 Charmandean Road Retrospective planning 514753 104746 01/02/2021 22/02/2021 Highways SRU AWDM/1275/2 Broadwater Mr Bryan W Councils Worthing application for a Application 0 - Kyran Turner West Sussex closeboarded Schneider BN14 9LX continuous fence sat on (Nearby) top of a pre-existing brick/rendered garden wall facing the highway footpath. Adur & Worthing NOTICE/2/21/1 NOTICE/0002/21 The Mill Building Application for 515030 102779 02/02/2021 23/02/2021 Highways Jamie Brown AWDM/461/20 Worthing Pier Mr Michael A Councils 35 Chatsworth Road permitted development - Jamie Brown Cloake Worthing for prior approval for West Sussex change of use from offices (Use Class B1) to 16 flats (Use Class C3) at 2nd and 3rd floor levels Adur & Worthing AWDM/128/21/1 AWDM/0128/21 Manor Cottage Detached pitched roof 517272 104482 03/02/2021 24/02/2021 Highways SRU AWDM/711/18 Sompting & VACANT Councils 89 Cokeham Lane garage in rear garden Application - Jodie Wilkes North Lancing ELECTORAL Sompting (Nearby) DIVISION Lancing West Sussex BN15 9SJ Adur & Worthing AWDM/121/21/1 AWDM/0121/21 92 St Andrews Road Single storey rear/side 512981 103867 03/02/2021 24/02/2021 Highways SRU WB/137/07 - Tarring Mr Bob J Councils Worthing extension (existing Application Tim Townsend Smytherman West Sussex conservatory removed (Nearby) BN13 1HJ and garage) Adur & Worthing AWDM/2114/20/2 AWDM/2114/20 Land West Of 5 Ham Approval of Details 516032 103692 03/02/2021 17/02/2021 Highways Anastasia RECONS - Worthing East Mr Roger J Councils Way Reserved by Conditions Toleva Anastasia Oakley Worthing 3 (CMP Details); 5 Toleva West Sussex (Surface Water Drainage Scheme); 6 (Surface Water System); 7 (Foul & Surface Water Disposal); 8 (Details of Materials & Finishes); 10 (Landscaping Details); 15 (Details of Secure Cycle Parking); 17 (Details of Sustainable Development) of Application number AWDM/0876/20. Amended plans received. Does not include Highwy pre-application advice requests from Districts or Developers 09/02/2021 10:39:23 Page 2 of 15 Where 'County Officer' is blank this means an officer has not yet been allocated Local WSCC Reference District Reference Location Proposal Easting Northing Received Deadline Category County Comments Electoral Member Planning Date Date Officer Division Authority Adur & Worthing AWDM/998/19/6 AWDM/0998/19 The Joyful Whippet Demolition of existing 517299 105666 03/02/2021 24/02/2021 Highways Alison Meeus RECONS - Sompting & VACANT Councils Steepdown Road Public House and Alison Meeus North Lancing ELECTORAL Lancing construction of 10no. DIVISION BN15 0LJ residential units comprising 4no. 4 bedroom detached two storey dwellings (each with 2no. parking spaces) and a two storey block containing 2no. 1 bedroom flats and 4no. 2 bedroom flats (each with 1 parking space). More information from Peter Barnett's email. Adur & Worthing AWDM/58/21/1 AWDM/0058/21 Salvington Lodge Refurbishment of 512028 105981 04/02/2021 25/02/2021 Highways Ian Hayward AWDM/316/17 Cissbury Mrs Elizabeth Councils 1 Salvington Hill existing building, - Ian Hayward Sparkes Worthing including new windows West Sussex and doors, a new plant BN13 3BW room, fencing, paths and solar panels. Adur & Worthing AWDM/2086/20/1 AWDM/2086/20 9 Pilgrims Close Demolition of existing 513526 103524 04/02/2021 25/02/2021 Highways SRU AWDM/1026/1 Tarring Mr Bob J Councils Worthing side extension and Application 9 - Stephen Smytherman West Sussex erection of a new Garrard BN14 7LP attached building to (Nearby) north elevation, comprising 2 x 2 bedroom flats and associated garden space. (REVISED PLANS) Adur & Worthing AWDM/114/21/1 AWDM/0114/21 123 - 125 Montague Extension of first floor 514538 102405 05/02/2021 26/02/2021 Highways NOTICE/21/17 Worthing Pier Mr Michael A Councils Street A1 ancillary storage - Ian Hayward Cloake Worthing space and addition of West Sussex second floor to create BN11 3BP 2no 1bedroom flats and 1no studio flat at first floor level and 3no studio flats on second floor. Associated alterations to front and rear elevations including new front gable. Does not include Highwy pre-application advice requests from Districts or Developers 09/02/2021 10:39:23 Page 3 of 15 Where 'County Officer' is blank this means an officer has not yet been allocated Local WSCC Reference District Reference Location Proposal Easting Northing Received Deadline Category County Comments Electoral Member Planning Date Date Officer Division Authority Arun District Y/139/20/4 Y/139/20/DOC Land south of Ford Lane Approval of details 498078 103834 01/02/2021 22/02/2021 Highways Tim Townsend RECONS - Tim Middleton Mrs Jacky A Council and East of North End reserved by condition Townsend Pendleton Road Ford BN18 0DS imposed under ref APP/C3810/W/ 17/3170059 (Y/80/16/OUT) relating to Condition No 10 - Construction Method Statement. More info from Michael Eastham's email on 01.02.2021. Arun District AL/9/21/1 AL/9/21/DOC Land West Of Fontwell Approval of details 494520 105778 01/02/2021 22/02/2021 Highways Katie Kurek AL/117/18 - Fontwell Mr Derek R Council Avenue reserved by condition Katie Kurek Whittington Eastergate imposed under ref PO20 3RU AL/117/18/PL relating to Condition No 3 - Construction Management Plan. Arun District WA/7/21/1 WA/7/21/DOC Land To East Of Fontwell Approval of details 495099 106823 01/02/2021 22/02/2021 Highways Stephen Gee WA/48/19/RES Fontwell Mr Derek R Council Racecourse reserved by condition - Stephen Gee Whittington Fontwell Avenue imposed under ref Eastergate WA/48/19/RES relating BN18 0SW to Condition No 2 - electric vehicle charging Arun District BR/8/21/1 BR/8/21/RES Richmond Arms Approval of reserved 493617 99872 02/02/2021 23/02/2021 Highways Alison Meeus BR/142/18 - Bognor Regis Mr Francis R J Council 224 London Road matters following Alison Meeus East Oppler Bognor Regis BR/142/18/OUT for the PO21 1AU demolition & conversion of existing public house with residential accomodation to 1st floor to form 10 No. residential flats over 3.5 storeys. Arun District BR/8/21/2 BR/8/21/RES Richmond Arms Approval of reserved 493617 99872 02/02/2021 23/02/2021 Surface Water Kevin Brook FOR SWD.
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