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WSCC Planning Services WSCC Planning Services - Weekly Planning Authority Consultations Report Start Date: 18/01/2021 End Date: 22/01/2021 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/1825/20/1 AWDM/1825/20 331 Brighton Road Installation of 8no. new 517072 103156 18/01/2021 08/02/2021 Highways Alison Meeus AWDM/1342/2 Worthing East Mr Roger J Councils Worthing electric vehicle chargers 0 - Nicola Fry Oakley BN11 2HP with canopy and associated infrastructure. New 2.4m high timber compound to be installed. Adur & Worthing AWDM/2134/20/1 AWDM/2134/20 Car Park Montague Demolition of existing 514818 102667 19/01/2021 09/02/2021 Highways Emma Avis AAWDM/983/1 Worthing Pier Mr Michael A Councils Centre building (12-14 8 - Jayne Cloake Liverpool Gardens Liverpool Gardens) and Colbert Worthing Central proposed temporary (Nearby) Worthing accommodation for West Sussex relocated Central Clinic and creation of additional car parking and landscaping. Adur & Worthing AWDM/25/21/1 AWDM/0025/21 Bancroft House Retrospective 513495 103951 19/01/2021 09/02/2021 Highways Jamie Brown AWDM/1375/2 Tarring Mr Bob J Councils 100 St. Lawrence Avenue application for change 0 - Stephen Smytherman Worthing of use from residential Garrard BN14 7JL (Use Class C3) to residential care home (Use Class C2). Adur & Worthing AWDM/2132/20/1 AWDM/2132/20 85-87 Montague Street Change of use from 514662 102417 19/01/2021 09/02/2021 Highways Alison Meeus AWDM/445/20 Worthing Pier Mr Michael A Councils Worthing Class E to flexible - Alison Meeus Cloake BN11 3BN change of use (part) to mixed use to comprise use class E (Commercial, Business, Service) and F1 (learning and non- residential institutions) with F2 (Local community). Adur & Worthing AWDM/50/21/1 AWDM/0050/21 20 Clifton Court Conversion of former 514322 103002 20/01/2021 10/02/2021 Highways SRU AWDM/1321/2 Worthing Pier Mr Michael A Councils 9 Clifton Road wardens Application 0 - Kyran Cloake Worthing accommodation into two Schneider West Sussex new self contained flats (Nearby) BN11 4DU including alteractions to one window Adur & Worthing AWDM/60/21/1 AWDM/0060/21 14A Goring Road Redevelopment of 512728 102808 20/01/2021 10/02/2021 Highways SRU AWDM/1121/1 Worthing West Mr Paul D High Councils Worthing existing two-storey flat Application 6 - Jodie West Sussex to form two separate 2- Wilkes BN12 4AJ bedroom flats at first and second floor levels Adur & Worthing NOTICE/21/20/1 NOTICE/0021/20 40 Oxford Road Application for Prior 514512 103288 22/01/2021 12/02/2021 Highways AWDM/1338/2 Worthing Pier Mr Michael A Councils Worthing Approval of Proposed 0 - Kyran Cloake BN11 1UT Change of use of an Schneider. Office (Use Class B1a) to form no.1 residential unit (Use Class C3) at first floor level. Does not include Highwy pre-application advice requests from Districts or Developers 26/01/2021 10:29:28 Page 1 of 17 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 LU/13/21/1 LU/13/21/PL 125 Bayford Road Change of use of 502835 101654 18/01/2021 08/02/2021 Highways SRU LU/182/18 - Littlehampton Mr Ian J R Council Littlehampton existing single Application Nicola Fry Town Buckland BN17 5HW dwellinghouse (C3) to (nearby) an 8-bedroom House in Multiple Occupation (Sui Generis). Arun District Y/152/20/1 Y/152/20/RES Land at Bilsham Road Approval of reserved 497588 102751 18/01/2021 08/02/2021 Highways Steven Shaw Y/91/17 - Middleton Mrs Jacky A Council Yapton matters (appearance, Stephen Gee Pendleton landscaping, layout and scale) following the grant of Y/91/17/OUT for 250 No. dwellings with associated parking, road/footway/ cycleway provision, open space, landscaping, surface water attenuation & ancillary works. Arun District Y/152/20/2 Y/152/20/RES Land at Bilsham Road Approval of reserved 497588 102754 18/01/2021 08/02/2021 Surface Water Kevin Brook FOR SWD. Middleton Mrs Jacky A Council Yapton matters (appearance, Drainage Pendleton landscaping, layout and scale) following the grant of Y/91/17/OUT for 250 No. dwellings with associated parking, road/footway/ cycleway provision, open space, landscaping, surface water attenuation & ancillary works. Arun District WA/85/20/1 WA/85/20/DOC Land to the East of Approval of details 18/01/2021 08/02/2021 Highways Stephen Gee WA/22/15 - Council Fontwell Avenue reserved by condition Dominic Smith Fontwell imposed under ref APP/C3810/V/16314309 5 (WA/22/15/OUT relating to Condition No 5 - scheme of phasing for construction. Arun District BR/10/21/1 BR/10/21/DOC 12 Tennyson Road Approval of details 492585 99156 19/01/2021 09/02/2021 Highways Stephen BR/121/17 - Bognor Regis Mr Ashvin Council Bognor Regis reserved by condition Garrard Jodie Wilkes West & Patel PO21 2SB imposed under ref Aldwick BR/257/17/PL relating to Condition Nos 3 - materials & finishes, 6 - cycle parking and 8 - recycling & refuse enclosure. Does not include Highwy pre-application advice requests from Districts or Developers 26/01/2021 10:29:28 Page 2 of 17 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 A/3/21/1 A/3/21/PL Pound Place Erection of a 74-bed 507549 103993 20/01/2021 10/02/2021 Highways Jamie Brown A/9/19 - Angmering & Mrs Deborah L Council Roundstone Lane care home (C2 Matthew Bartle Findon Urquhart Angmering residential institution) BN16 4AL with car parking, landscaped gardens & access from Roundstone Lane. (resubmission following A/9/19/PL). This site is in CIL Zone 2 (Zero Rated) as other development. Arun District P/1/21/1 P/1/21/PL Land at Summer Lane 488835 98474 20/01/2021 10/02/2021 Highways Ian Gledhill P/70/19 - Ian Nyetimber Mrs Dawn Hall Council Pagham Material change of use Gledhill of land from agricultural (Nearby) use to use for open space. This application is a Departure from the Development Plan, affects a Public Right of Way & is in CIL Zone 5 (Zero Rated) as other development. Arun District A/3/21/2 A/3/21/PL Pound Place Erection of a 74-bed 507549 103993 20/01/2021 10/02/2021 Surface Water Kevin Brook Angmering & Mrs Deborah L Council Roundstone Lane care home (C2 Drainage Findon Urquhart Angmering residential institution) BN16 4AL with car parking, landscaped gardens & access from Roundstone Lane. (resubmission following A/9/19/PL). This site is in CIL Zone 2 (Zero Rated) as other development. Does not include Highwy pre-application advice requests from Districts or Developers 26/01/2021 10:29:28 Page 3 of 17 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 EP/1/21/1 EP/1/21/PL Scorton Variation of conditions 506876 102556 21/01/2021 11/02/2021 Highways Alison Meeus EP/148/19 - East Preston & Mr Roger C Council 9 Limetree Close following EP/148/19/PL Alison Meeus Ferring Elkins Littlehampton relating to wording of BN16 1JA conditions 13- The proposed dwellings shall not be occupied until the car parking space associated with the plot and pedestrian walkways have been constructed in accordance with plans and details submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The parking spaces on the development site shall thereafter be retained at all times for their designated use & 14 - The proposed dwellings shall not be occupied until the cycle parking spaces associated with the plot have been provided in accordance with plans and details submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. The spaces shall thereafter be retained. Arun District EP/160/20/1 EP/160/20/PL 16 Worthing Road Variation of condition 2- 506635 102794 21/01/2021 11/02/2021 Highways Emma Avis EP/121/17 - East Preston & Mr Roger C Council Littlehampton plans condition, Emma Avis Ferring Elkins BN16 1AZ imposed under EP/121/17/PL relating to proposed floor plans, elevations & site plan. Arun District BN/156/20/2 BN/156/20/DOC Land at Angels Nursery Approval of details 496256 104046 21/01/2021 11/02/2021 Highways Tim Townsend RECONS - Tim Fontwell Mr Derek R Council Yapton Road reserved by condition Townsend Whittington Barnham imposed under ref PO22 0AY BN/84/20/PL relating to Condition No 22 - Construction Management Plan. Additional info received from Michael Eastham on 20/1/2021. Does not include Highwy pre-application advice requests from Districts or Developers 26/01/2021 10:29:28 Page 4 of 17 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 BE/148/20/3 BE/148/20/OUT Nursery Fields Land to Outline application with 491599 100733 21/01/2021 11/02/2021 Minerals/Wast Edward FOR CP. Bersted Mr David Council the North of Chalcraft some matters reserved e Anderson Edwards Lane to provide up to 225 West Bersted residential units with PO21 5TS associated infrastructure, open space and vehicular and pedestrian access.
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