Delegated Planning Decisons Made by Charnwood Borough Council Since the Last Plans Committee Report

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Delegated Planning Decisons Made by Charnwood Borough Council Since the Last Plans Committee Report Delegated planning decisons made by Charnwood Borough Council since the last Plans Committee report Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/18/2410/2 Full 237 Bradgate Road Erection of single storey detached Permission refused. 14-Aug-2019 Anstey Anstey dwelling, stables, and associated Leicestershire vehicular access and landscaping, LE7 7FX following demolition of existing dwelling. P/19/1329/2 Full 30 Netherfield Road Erection of two storey side extension Permission be granted subject to 21-Aug-2019 Anstey Anstey the conditions. LE7 7ES P/19/1392/2 Discharge of Brookside Nurseries Discharge of condition 3 of Conditions NOT discharged. 22-Aug-2019 Anstey Conditions 129 Cropston Road P/17/0881/2. Anstey Leicestershire LE7 7BR P/19/1221/2 Householder 52 Netherfield Road Erection of first floor extension to Permission be granted subject to 30-Aug-2019 Anstey Anstey side of dwelling. the conditions. Leicestershire LE7 7ES P/19/1358/2 Full 97 Hollow Road Variation of conditions 2 and 3 of Permission be granted subject to 02-Sep-2019 Anstey Anstey P/16/1580/2 in respect of revised the conditions. Leicestershire fenestration details and the LE7 7FR occupancy restriction of the annex. P/18/2273/2 Full 17 The Nook Creation of pitched roof over Permission refused. 06-Sep-2019 Anstey Anstey existing building to create 2 no. Leicestershire apartments. LE7 7AZ P/19/1264/2 Discharge of Gynsill Court Discharge of conditions 4, 14 and 15 Conditions discharged. 13-Sep-2019 Anstey Conditions Gynsill Lane of P/18/0284/2 regarding surface Anstey water, construction traffic Leicestershire management plan & drainage Page 1 of 19 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/19/1527/2 Demolition Humphry Perkins School Demolition of swimming pool The submission of details are not 21-Aug-2019 Barrow & Sileby Determination Cotes Road building (Prior Notification) required for consideration. West Barrow upon Soar Leicestershire LE12 8JU P/19/1353/2 Full 3A High Street Replacement of shop front Permission refused. 22-Aug-2019 Barrow & Sileby Barrow Upon Soar West Leicestershire LE12 8PY P/19/1266/2 Full 42-44 Nottingham Road Conversion of one dwelling (formely Permission be granted subject to 28-Aug-2019 Barrow & Sileby Barrow Upon Soar two) into x2 self contained dwellings the conditions. West LE12 8JB P/19/1380/2 Householder 74 Barrow Road Erection of first floor and two storey Permission be granted subject to 13-Sep-2019 Barrow & Sileby Sileby extension to side of end terraced the conditions. West LE12 7LP dwelling P/19/1427/2 Householder 12 Saltersgate Drive The erection of a single storey rear Prior approval from the 14-Aug-2019 Birstall Wanlip Prior Birstall extension extending beyond the rear Council was not required. Notification Leicestershire wall of the original house by 6m, LE4 3FE with a maximum height of 3m, and height to the eaves of 2.6m P/19/1384/2 Householder 17 Tempest Road Two storey rear extension to Permission be granted subject to 23-Aug-2019 Birstall Wanlip Birstall dwelling and alterations to existing the conditions. Leicestershire roof LE4 3BD P/19/1505/2 Full 29 Church Road Proposed single storey extension to Permission be granted subject to 10-Sep-2019 Birstall Wanlip Wanlip rear of dwelling. the conditions. LE7 4PJ P/19/1478/2 Discharge of Woodlands Nursery Discharge of conditions 3 & 4 of Conditions discharged – 11-Sep-2019 Birstall Wanlip Conditions 1 Park Road application P/19/0410/2 Confirmed. Birstall LE4 3AX Page 2 of 19 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/19/1541/2 Full 6 Kiln Orchard Way Erection of single storey rear Permission be granted subject to 13-Sep-2019 Birstall Wanlip Birstall extension to dwelling following the conditions. LE4 3NT demolition of existing conservatory P/19/1494/2 Full 42 Elmfield Avenue Single storey extension to rear of Permission be granted subject to 13-Sep-2019 Birstall Wanlip Birstall semi-detached dwelling. the conditions. LE4 3DE P/19/1222/2 Householder 36 Allington Drive The erection of a single storey rear The prior approval of the 13-Aug-2019 Birstall Prior Birstall extension extending beyond the rear Council was refused. Watermead Notification Leicestershire wall of the original house by 4.0m, LE4 4FA with a maximum height of 2.9m, and height to the eaves of 2.9m. P/19/1467/2 Householder 23 The Crossways Proposed single storey extension to Permission be granted subject to 03-Sep-2019 Birstall Birstall rear and side of dwelling. the conditions. Watermead LE4 4ED P/19/1608/2 Householder 13 The Wayne Way The erection of a single storey rear Prior approval from the 06-Sep-2019 Birstall Prior Birstall extension extending beyond the rear Council was not required. Watermead Notification Leicestershire wall of the original house by 6m, LE4 4NE with a maximum height of 3.7m, and height to the eaves of 2.55m. (Prior Notification) P/19/1003/2 Householder 1 Rambler Close Proposed conversion of garage into Permission be granted subject to 12-Aug-2019 East Goscote East Goscote office/study. the conditions. Ward Leicestershire LE7 4ZH P/19/1414/2 Householder 1 Squires Ride Proposed first floor extension to side Permission be granted subject to 13-Sep-2019 East Goscote East Goscote of dwelling. the conditions. Ward Leicestershire LE7 3SX Page 3 of 19 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/19/1260/2 Full Charnwood Forest Golf Siting of metal storage container. Permission be granted subject to 16-Aug-2019 Forest Bradgate Club the conditions. Breakback Road Woodhouse Eaves LE12 8TA P/19/1098/2 Householder 42 Windmill Rise Retrospective erection of boundary Permission be granted subject to 19-Aug-2019 Forest Bradgate Woodhouse Eaves fence above retaining wall to rear of the conditions. Leicestershire property with a maximum combined LE12 8SG height of between 2.3m and 2.8m. P/19/1100/2 Householder 40 Windmill Rise Retrospective erection of boundary Permission be granted subject to 19-Aug-2019 Forest Bradgate Woodhouse Eaves fence above retaining wall to rear of the conditions. LE12 8SG property with a maximum combined height of 4.3m. P/19/1343/2 Full Lingdale Golf Club Erection of 15m x 10m storage Permission be granted subject to 21-Aug-2019 Forest Bradgate Joe Moores Lane building. the conditions. Woodhouse Eaves Leicestershire LE12 8TF P/19/1386/2 Householder Wheelwright Cottage Retention of replacement front porch Permission be granted subject to 23-Aug-2019 Forest Bradgate 13 Beacon Road to dwelling following demolition of the conditions. Woodhouse Eaves existing porch. Leicestershire LE12 8RN P/19/1548/2 Discharge of Charnwood Forest Golf Discharge of Condition 2 of Conditions discharged – 29-Aug-2019 Forest Bradgate Conditions Club application P/19/0070/2 regarding Confirmed. Breakback Road the colour of cladding materials Woodhouse Eaves LE12 8TA P/19/1261/2 Full Charnwood Forest Golf Siting of storage container Permission be granted subject to 02-Sep-2019 Forest Bradgate Club (retrospective application) the conditions. Breakback Road Woodhouse Eaves LE12 8TA Page 4 of 19 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/19/1453/2 Householder 57 Maplewell Road Proposed single storey extension to Permission be granted subject to 02-Sep-2019 Forest Bradgate Woodhouse Eaves rear of dwelling. the conditions. Leicestershire LE12 8RG P/19/1408/2 Householder 21 Grey Crescent Single storey and roof extensions to Permission be granted subject to 03-Sep-2019 Forest Bradgate Newtown Linford rear and creation of enlarged first the conditions. Leicestershire floor accommodation and balcony. LE6 0AA Two storey extension to front of detached dwelling. P/19/1328/2 Householder 133 Markfield Lane Erection of single and two storey Permission be granted subject to 09-Sep-2019 Forest Bradgate Newtown Linford extensions to sides and erection of the conditions. LE6 0AB porch to front of detached dwelling P/19/1431/2 Discharge of Garendon Social Club Discharge of condition 11 of Conditions NOT discharged. 29-Aug-2019 Loughborough Conditions Thorpe Hill P/16/2249/2 regarding Landscape Ashby Loughborough Management Plan Leicestershire LE11 4QH P/19/1344/2 CL (existing) 4 Rupert Brooke Road Certificate of lawfulness (existing) Permission granted 02-Sep-2019 Loughborough Loughborough for use of property as a C4 HMO. unconditionally. Ashby Leicestershire LE11 4NJ P/19/1502/2 Full 33 Cotswold Close Change of use from dwelling (Use Permission be granted subject to 12-Sep-2019 Loughborough Loughborough Class C3) to a house in multiple the conditions. Ashby Leicestershire occupation (Use Class C4) LE11 3AN P/19/1437/2 Full 122 A Sharpley Road Erection of dormer window to rear Permission be granted subject to 13-Sep-2019 Loughborough Loughborough elevation and 2 no. rooflights to front the conditions. Ashby LE11 4PW elevation of dwelling. (Revised scheme P/10/2464/2 refers). Page 5 of 19 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/19/1397/2 Outline Land between 39 and 41 Site for the erection for a single Permission refused. 22-Aug-2019 Loughborough Planning Stirling avenue storey dwelling. Garendon Permission Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 4LF P/19/1171/2 Householder 39 Judges Street Erection of front and rear dormer Permission refused. 16-Aug-2019 Loughborough Loughborough windows. Hastings Leicestershire LE11 1RU P/19/1291/2 Householder 78 Tuckers Road Proposed single storey extension to Permission be granted subject to 20-Aug-2019 Loughborough Loughborough side and garage conversion to the conditions. Hastings Leicestershire dwelling. LE11 2PJ P/19/0691/2 Full 89-91 Nottingham Road Conversion of properties into 11 Permission be granted subject to 21-Aug-2019 Loughborough Loughborough residential units including two storey the conditions.
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