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15 September 2020 223.9 KB Ampfield Parish Council Kate Orange, Clerk to the Council 2 The Square, Braishfield Road Braishfield, ROMSEY SO51 9BD 07922 118840 [email protected] 15 September 2020 NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE PLANNING COMMITTEE Members of the Parish Council Planning Committee are required to attend the Meeting: 7pm, Monday 21 September 2020, online Kate Orange, Clerk AGENDA 1. Attendance and Apologies for absence 2. Minutes of the Meeting held on Monday 07 September 2020 3. Declarations of Interest 4. Public Participationi 5. Ampfield Parish Council Planning Committee will consider the applications, and decide comments for Test Valley Borough Council: a) 20/02172/FULLS; Erection of hay barn (Amended design); Lower Farm, Stables Lower Farm Lane Ampfield SO51 9DP (Mrs G Weston, Ampfield Riding Stables) b) 20/02159/CLPS; Application for a lawful development certificate for a proposed use of land for stationing a mobile home granny annexe for use ancillary to the main dwelling; Cambalt Potters Heron Lane Ampfield SO51 9BW (Mrs Volanthen) c) 20/02148/TPOS; Oak Tree (T1) - Reduce branches by up to 5 metres crown lift overhanging road and neighbours drive; 10 Hook Water Road Chandlers Ford SO53 5PR (Mrs Jo Hartill) d) 20/02080/ADVS; Display of hoarding advertisement during construction period; Former North Hill Sawmill Yard Baddesley Road Flexford North Baddesley Southampton Hampshire SO52 9BH (Senior Living (Chandler's Ford) Ltd) e) 20/02046/FULLS; Extensions and adaptations to re-configure and extend the existing ground floor/living accommodation and provide additional bedrooms; Woodcote Pound Lane Ampfield Romsey Hampshire SO51 9BP (Mr S Browning) 6. To consider any other applications received 7. Other matters i Members of the public are welcome to attend: please contact the Chairman Bryan Nanson ([email protected]), or Clerk Kate Orange, by 12 noon on the day of the Meeting.www.ampfield.org.uk Page 1 of 1 .
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