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Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council TONBRIDGE & MALLING BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS – NOTICES OF APPLICATIONS The following applications have been submitted to the Council and are being advertised for the reason(s) given in each case. TM/17/01426/FL – Preston Hall 1 Culpeper Road Aylesford Kent – Preston Hall Aylesford Management Company Limited is applying for the installation of a simple wooden post and rail fence to part of the perimeter in order to stop cyclists etc. entering the grounds of the estate Reason: HH LB TM/17/01424/FL – The Bull PH 1 Holborough Road Snodland Kent ME6 5DQ – The Co-operative Group Food Limited is applying for change of use of existing building from use class A4 to use class A1 and extension to building; external alterations including installation of an ATM; new plant and servicing enclosure; removal of existing trees and associated works. Reason: CA TM/17/01437/FL – Four Wents Hampton Park Road Hadlow Tonbridge Kent TN11 9RE – Mr & Mrs M Ramji are applying for conversion of stable building and store into a single, 3 bedroom residential unit and provision of vehicle access being a revised proposal to that approved under reference TM/15/03216/FL. Reason: LB TM/17/01235/FL – Coldharbour Farm Coldharbour Lane Hildenborough Tonbridge Kent TN11 9JX – Mr Martin Kreuzberg is applying for change of use from stables to residential stores and gym, including external alterations. Extension of attached garage and demolition of detached garage. Reason: CA HH TM/17/01503/LB – The Long Arm 440 Bullen Lane East Peckham Tonbridge Kent TN12 5LP– Mr & Mrs G Mooney are applying for Listed Building Application: Single storey rear extension. Reason: LB TM/17/01512/FL – Gladia Tonbridge Road Wateringbury Maidstone Kent – Mr M Spencer is applying for part single part two storey rear extension and internal alterations. Reason: CA TM/17/01446/FL – Priors House 18 King Street West Malling Kent ME19 6QT – Ms Theodora Zemek is applying for replacement of an existing outbuilding with a single storey timber outbuilding for ancillary residential purposes. Reason: CA LB HH TM/17/01402/FL – 165 Well Street East Malling West Malling Kent ME19 6JP – Mr Darren Atkins is applying for proposed single storey rear extension and internal alterations. Reason: HH CA TM/17/01390/FL – Church House Stumble Hill Shipbourne Tonbridge Kent TN11 9PE – Mr & Mrs J Heraty are applying for Section 73 application for variation of condition 1 (approved plans) of planning permission 17/01302/ NMA (Non-material amendment to planning permission TM/16/03581/FL: Addition of a condition listing the approved plans) The variation is to substitute approved plans with new plans to show new basement to previously approved replacement dwelling approved under 16/03581/FL. Reason: CA LB PROW TM/17/01191/FL – Trycewell House Trycewell Lane Ightham Sevenoaks Kent TN15 9HN – Mr Paul Dawson is applying to turn the oak framed garages and bedsit into a 3 bedroom house and divide it off from Trycewell House. Reason: CA Reasons for the application being publicised: LB relates to/affects a Listed Building or its setting CA is within/affects a Conservation Area PROW affects a Public Right of Way HH Householder application - As this is a householder application, in the event of an appeal against a refusal of planning permission, which is to be dealt with on the basis of representations in writing, any representations made about this application will be sent to the Secretary of State, and there will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage. Applications are displayed on our website www.tmbc.gov.uk/view-planning- applications and may also be viewed between 8.30am and 5pm Monday to Friday at our offices at either Kings Hill or Tonbridge Castle. Anyone wishing to make comments can do so using the Submit Comments option. Alternatively comments can be sent to [email protected] quoting the relevant application number(s). Please note that we will publish a copy of any representations received on the website, although we will not publish personal data online. Any representations should be received by 13 July 2017. Julie Beilby, Chief Executive.
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