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1 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No Date: 07/05/2020 Page: 1 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/0346/PLAH Link Location: 15, Links Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2HB Proposal: Raise ridge height by approximately 1.2 metres and erect side and rear extensions following demolition of existing garage; addition of 3 dormer windows to both front and rear; and relocation of front porch. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 07-May-2020 Ward: Ashtead Common Parish: Ashtead (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/0409/PLAH Link Location: 53, Links Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2HL Proposal: Erection of two storey rear extension. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 04-May-2020 Ward: Ashtead Common Parish: Ashtead (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/0435/PLAH Link Location: 7, Heathfields Close, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2BU Proposal: Loft conversion with installation of rear and front rooflights. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 05-May-2020 Ward: Ashtead Common Parish: Ashtead (Unparished) Date: 07/05/2020 Page: 2 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/0515/PCL Link Location: Fritton, Green Lane, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2JW Proposal: Certificate of lawfulness for a proposed development in respect of the erection of a single storey rear extension. Decision: APPROVED Decision Date: 05-May-2020 Ward: Ashtead Common Parish: Ashtead (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/0254/TFC Link Location: 14, Walters Mead, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2BP Proposal: Reduce the crowns of two Oak trees (marked T1 and T2 on submitted plan) by 2.5 metres; reduce the crown of one Oak tree (T3) by 2 metres; and, remove one Ash tree (T4) (includes removal of dead wood - exempt works). Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 04-May-2020 Ward: Ashtead Village Parish: Ashtead (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/0532/PLAH Link Location: 24, West Farm Close, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2LJ Proposal: Demolition existing conservatory and erection of two storey and single storey extension to rear/side of the existing property, new flat roof over existing side extension and new fence and gates to front boundary. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 06-May-2020 Ward: Ashtead Village Parish: Ashtead (Unparished) Date: 07/05/2020 Page: 3 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/0122/CU Link Location: 51, The Garstons, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3DT Proposal: Change of Use of one ground floor room from residential (Use Class C3) to chiropody/podiatry treatment room (Use Class D1). Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 06-May-2020 Ward: Bookham North Parish: Bookham (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/0253/TFC Link Location: 2, Oakleigh Court, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3FE Proposal: Thin the crown of one Oak tree (marked T1 on submitted plan) by 25%. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 04-May-2020 Ward: Bookham North Parish: Bookham (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/0375/PLAH Link Location: Valhalla, Maddox Lane, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3HT Proposal: Erection of log cabin in garden. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 04-May-2020 Ward: Bookham North Parish: Bookham (Unparished) Date: 07/05/2020 Page: 4 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/0419/PLAH Link Location: 37, Gilmais, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4RP Proposal: Erection of part two storey/part single storey rear extension, garage conversion to habitable room with internal alterations. Decision: WITHDRAWN Decision Date: 06-May-2020 Ward: Bookham South Parish: Bookham (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/0309/CAT Link Location: 31, The Borough, Brockham, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7NB Proposal: Reduce the height of one unidentified tree (T1 on Submitted Plan) by 3.5 metres; remove one Plum tree (T2); reduce the crown f one Copper Beech tree (T3) by 2 metres Decision: NO OBJECTION Decision Date: 06-May-2020 Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland Parish: Brockham Application No.: MO/2020/0446/PLA Link Location: 8, Middle Green, Brockham, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7JL Proposal: Insertion of 2 No. rooflights in the eastern roof slope of the property. Decision: REFUSED Decision Date: 01-May-2020 Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland Parish: Brockham Date: 07/05/2020 Page: 5 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/0685/SCC Link Location: Buckland Park Lake, Park Lake Drive, Buckland, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7FE Proposal: Details of Access Arrangements pursuant to Condition 12 of planning permission ref: MO/2017/1797 dated 30 May 2018 (Surrey County Council application - for consultation purposes only). Decision: NO OBJECTION Decision Date: 05-May-2020 Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland Parish: Buckland Application No.: MO/2020/0175/PLAH Link Location: Marelands Cottage, Rusper Road, Newdigate, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5BX Proposal: Construction of new garage attached to existing outbuilding, demolition of existing lean-to and erection of two storey side extension and single storey rear extension following demolition of existing bathroom. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 06-May-2020 Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate Parish: Newdigate Application No.: MO/2020/0458/PLAH Link Location: Lucys Cottage, Kingsland, Newdigate, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5DA Proposal: Demolition of existing conservatory and garage. Erection of two storey rear extension and single storey rear and side extensions. Re-location of parking area to west side of cottage. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 07-May-2020 Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate Parish: Newdigate Date: 07/05/2020 Page: 6 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/0459/PLA Link Location: Lyne Farm Cottage, Rusper Road, Capel, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5HG Proposal: Erection of agricultural worker's dwelling. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 05-May-2020 Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate Parish: Capel, Newdigate, Within 20m of Capel Parish Application No.: MO/2020/0474/PLAH Link Location: Oak Tree House, Shellwood Road, Leigh, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8NZ Proposal: Convert existing attached garage into habitable accommodation, erection of single storey rear extension and loft conversion including 1 No dormer window to main dwelling. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 06-May-2020 Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate Parish: Leigh Application No.: MO/2019/1644/CU Link Location: 145-147, High Street, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1AQ Proposal: Change of use of lower ground floor and part upper ground floor from retail (Use Class A1) to 4 No. residential dwellings (Use Class C3) with associated car and cycle parking and refuse storage. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 01-May-2020 Ward: Dorking North, Within 20m of Dorking South Ward Parish: Dorking (Unparished) Date: 07/05/2020 Page: 7 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/0503/LBC Link Location: 42, Dene Street, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 2DW Proposal: Repairs to living room ceiling. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 05-May-2020 Ward: Dorking South Parish: Dorking (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/0387/PLA Link Location: Land to the rear of 5-8 Raymead Close, Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9LU Proposal: Construction of 4 No detached houses. Decision: REFUSED Decision Date: 05-May-2020 Ward: Fetcham East Parish: Fetcham (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/0517/PLAH Link Location: Peacehaven, 11, The Drive, Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9EN Proposal: Construction of new roof over existing single storey rear conservatory extension. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 06-May-2020 Ward: Fetcham East Parish: Fetcham (Unparished) Date: 07/05/2020 Page: 8 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/0338/CAT Link Location: Suncroft, 1A, The Old Street, Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9QL Proposal: Remove two Lawson trees (A & B on Submitted Plan); Crown educe one Liquid Amber tree (C) by approximately 3 metres; Reduce the height of three Lawson trees (D, E & F) by up to 4 metres; and, Crown thin one Holly tree (G & H) by up to 1.5 metres. Decision: NO OBJECTION Decision Date: 06-May-2020 Ward: Fetcham West, Within 20m of Fetcham East Ward Parish: Fetcham (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/0484/PCL Link Location: 28, The Glade, Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9TH Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness for a proposed development in respect of a new driveway to extend existing; 2 No outbuildings and contruction of swimming pool. Decision: REFUSED Decision Date: 05-May-2020 Ward: Fetcham West Parish: Fetcham (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2019/2224/ACV Link Location: Barnett Wood Lane Allotments, Barnett Wood Lane, Leatherhead, Surrey Proposal: Nomination to have the Barnett Wood Lane Allotments classified as an Asset of Community Value under the Assets of Community Value (England) Regulations 2012. Decision: APPROVED Decision Date: 01-May-2020 Ward: Leatherhead North Parish: Leatherhead (Unparished) Date: 07/05/2020 Page: 9 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/0425/PLA Link Location: 25-29, High Street, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 8AB Proposal: Sub-division of existing retail unit to create 2 No. retail units and associated shopfront changes. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 05-May-2020 Ward: Leatherhead North, Within 20m of Leatherhead South Ward Parish: Leatherhead (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2019/2003/PLA
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