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8.9 MHDC Sheduled Weekly List of Decisions Made LIST OF DECISIONS MADE FOR 01/02/2021 to 05/02/2021 Listed by Ward, then Parish, Then Application number order Application No: 21/00064/TPOA Location: Jubilee Coppice, Knightwick Road, Alfrick Proposal: Undertake tree works, as detailed on application form and in any accompanying information. Decision Date: 03/02/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Derek Bradley Agent: Mr Derek Bradley Pound Piece Pound Piece Alfrick Pound Alfrick Pound Worcester Worcester Worcestershire Worcestershire WR6 5HA WR6 5HA Parish: Alfrick CP Ward: Alfrick and Leigh Ward Case Officer: Chris Lewis-Farley Expiry Date: 11/03/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01386 565177 Case Officer Email: chris.lewis- [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/01838/HP Location: Hop Pickers Cottage, Lulsley, Knightwick, Worcester, WR6 5QW Proposal: Conversion of garage to ancillary accommodation including external alterations Decision Date: 05/02/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Miss Penelope Hayward Agent: Miss Penelope Hayward Hop Pickers Cottage Hop Pickers Cottage C2279 Lulsley C2279 Lulsley Lulsley Lulsley Knightwick Knightwick WR6 5QW WR6 5QW Parish: Lulsley CP Ward: Alfrick and Leigh Ward Case Officer: Anna Priestley Expiry Date: 01/03/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862438 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 1 of 20 Application No: 20/01918/HP Location: Stonehouse, Longley Green, Suckley, Worcester, WR6 5DU Proposal: Erection of a portal-framed garage. Decision Date: 03/02/2021 Decision: Refusal Applicant: Mr Robin Hill Agent: Mr Robin Hill Stone House Stone House Longley Green Longley Green Suckley Suckley Worcester Worcester WR6 5DU WR6 5DU Parish: Suckley CP Ward: Alfrick and Leigh Ward Case Officer: Sam Witham Expiry Date: 08/02/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862402 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/01815/HP Location: Corbett Coppice, Ockeridge, Wichenford, Worcester, WR6 6YN Proposal: Proposed single storey rear extension and car port Decision Date: 04/02/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Jones Agent: Mr Kirton Corbett Coppice, C2069 Ockeridge Zero Energy Architecture Ockeridge Studio 5 Wichenford The Fold WR6 6YN Bransford WR6 5JB Parish: Holt CP Ward: Baldwin Ward Case Officer: Sam Witham Expiry Date: 10/02/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862402 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 2 of 20 Application No: 20/01266/FUL Location: Peachley Court Farm, Peachley Lane, Lower Broadheath, Worcester, WR2 6QR Proposal: Change of use from agricultural to mixed agricultural, extended garden and parking, retention of redistributed surplus inert material from abutting housing site Decision Date: 05/02/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Roger Pugh Agent: Mr Robert Jolly Peachley Court Farm Bob Jolly Planning Peachley Lane Jubilate Lower Broadheath Rushall Worcester Ledbury WR2 6QR HR8 2PE Parish: Lower Broadheath CP Ward: Broadheath Ward Case Officer: Anna Priestley Expiry Date: 02/11/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862438 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 19/01378/OUT Location: Land At (OS 8205 5395), Claphill Lane, Rushwick Proposal: Residential development of up to 120 homes (Use Class C3), access, public open space, landscaping, car parking, surface water attenuation and associated infrastructure (all matters reserved except access). Decision Date: 05/02/2021 Decision: Refusal Applicant: Lioncourt Strategic Land Agent: Mrs Rachel Hall Unit 4 Mill Pool Nash Lane Belbroughton STOURBRIDGE DY9 9AF Parish: Rushwick CP Ward: Broadheath Ward Case Officer: Lucy Kendall Expiry Date: 13/12/2019 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862202 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 3 of 20 Application No: 21/00025/CAN Location: Michael House, 40 Woodshears Road, Malvern, WR14 3DZ Proposal: Undertake tree works, as detailed on application form and in any accompanying information. Decision Date: 03/02/2021 Decision: No Objection Applicant: Mr Joel York Agent: Mr Joel York 2 High House 2 High House The Village The Village Dymock Dymock GL18 2AQ GL18 2AQ Parish: Malvern CP Ward: Chase Ward Case Officer: Chris Lewis-Farley Expiry Date: 26/02/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01386 565177 Case Officer Email: chris.lewis- [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/02006/HP Location: 80 Beauchamp Road, Malvern, WR14 1RY Proposal: Single Story - Rear Extension Decision Date: 04/02/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr & Mrs Allan Warnock Agent: Mr Michael Nock 80, Beauchamp Road Units 1, 2 & 4 Malvern Tenat Works WR14 1RY Worcester Road Kidderminster DY10 1JR Parish: Malvern CP Ward: Dyson Perrins Ward Case Officer: Laura Saich Expiry Date: 02/03/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862422 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 4 of 20 Application No: 20/01824/HP Location: Old Oak Barn, Sinton Green, Hallow, Worcester, WR2 6NP Proposal: Extension to outbuilding/home office and pitched roof canopy over existing terrace Decision Date: 02/02/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr & Mrs C Love Agent: Mr Bruce Malin Old Oak Barn Como House Sinton Green Como Road Hallow Malvern WR2 6NP WR14 2TH Parish: Grimley CP Ward: Hallow Ward Case Officer: Karen Wightman Expiry Date: 03/02/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862365 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/01825/LB Location: Old Oak Barn, Sinton Green, Hallow, Worcester, WR2 6NP Proposal: Erection of extension of home office and pitched roof over terrace Decision Date: 03/02/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr & Mrs C Love Agent: Mr Bruce Malin Old Oak Barn Como House Sinton Green Como Road Hallow Malvern WR2 6NP WR14 2TH Parish: Grimley CP Ward: Hallow Ward Case Officer: Karen Wightman Expiry Date: 03/02/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862365 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 5 of 20 Application No: 20/02012/ADV Location: A E Clegg Ltd, Main Road, Hallow, Worcester, WR2 6LD Proposal: 3 replacement ACM panels for Fascia 1a 3 replacement ACM panels for Fascia 1e 1 set of replacement panels for the pylon sign Decision Date: 05/02/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Worcester Cycle Centre Agent: Mr Pete Tilbey Worcester Cycle Centre, St Peters Place Main Road Western Road Hallow LANCING WR2 6LD BN15 8SB Parish: Hallow CP Ward: Hallow Ward Case Officer: Sam Witham Expiry Date: 12/02/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862402 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/01472/FUL Location: Mythe Bridge House, Ledbury Road, Tewkesbury, GL20 6AA Proposal: Demolition of existing sub-standard dwelling and erection of 4-bedroom replacement dwelling as approved under planning reference 20/00229/FUL - variation of condition 2. Decision Date: 02/02/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mrs Patricia Curtis Agent: Mr Kenneth Gorman Mythe Bridge House Cheltenham Business Point Ledbury Road 105-107 Bath Road Tewkesbury Cheltenham Glos. Glos. GL20 6AA Parish: Bushley CP Ward: Longdon Ward Case Officer: Ciaran Power Expiry Date: 30/11/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862317 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 6 of 20 Application No: 20/01737/HP Location: China Cross, Tirley Road, Corse Lawn, Gloucester, GL19 4NA Proposal: Proposed conversion of outbuilding to ancilliary living accommodation for dependent relatives. Decision Date: 01/02/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr & Mrs O Williams Agent: Mr M Teale China Cross, Acorn Business Centre Tirley Road Office 10 Corse Lawn Roberts End GL19 4NA Hanley Swan WR8 0DN Parish: Eldersfield CP Ward: Longdon Ward Case Officer: Clare Bull Expiry Date: 12/02/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862451 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/01853/CU Location: Bury End Town Farm, Wichenford, Worcester, WR6 6XY Proposal: Installation of 1no. biomass boiler, attenuation tank and flue (retrospective) to serve farm house, farm yard & restaurant. Decision Date: 04/02/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Andrews Agent: Mr Justin de Vries c/o agent - The Rural Planning Co The Farm Office Parsons Lane Millridge Farm Hartlebury Parsons Lane DY11 7YQ Hartlebury DY11 7YQ Parish: Wichenford CP Ward: Martley Ward Case Officer: Karen Wightman Expiry Date: 04/02/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862365 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 7 of 20 Application No: 20/01807/HP Location: Upper Orchard Cottage, Hollybed Street, Castlemorton, WR13 6DB Proposal: Replacement outbuilding to provide single storey annex accommodation for a dependent relative. Decision Date: 03/02/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mrs Barbara Wilkes Agent: Mr Ben Greenaway Upper Orchard Cottage PO Box 937 Hollybed Street Worcester Castlemorton WR4 4GS WR13 6DB Parish: Castlemorton CP Ward: Morton Ward Case Officer: Laura Saich Expiry Date: 16/02/2021 Case
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