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South Holland District Council List of Planning SOUTH HOLLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS VALIDATED FROM 14th October 2019 TO 20th October 2019 (Note: This list is a summary of applications contained in the Public Register, which you are entitled to inspect and should not be considered as an official consultation - further information and documentation on these applications can be found on our website: http://planning.sholland.gov.uk/OcellaWeb/planningSearch). Reference: Applicant: Agent: H08-0807-19 Mr Karolis Mr Karolis Juozapavicius Juozapavicius 61 High Street 61 High Street Gosberton Gosberton Spalding Spalding Lincs Lincs PE11 4NJ PE11 4NJ Development: Erection of wooden garage (retrospective) Location: 61 High Street Gosberton Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 331718 523969 FULL 14 Aug 2019 15 Oct 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H09-1001-19 Mr S & Mrs M G R Merchant Ltd Cushen Unit 4 - Wrights Mews 30 Boston Road 12a Park Road South Holbeach Holbeach Spalding Lincs Spalding PE12 7EE Lincs PE12 7LX Development: Residential development Location: 30 Boston Road South Holbeach Spalding Lincs Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 325148 535823 OUTLINE 10 Oct 2019 16 Oct 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H16-1005-19 Mr M A Kadir BRETWAY Designs 12 Osier Road Pinnacle House Business Centre Spalding Newark Road Lincs Peterborough PE11 1UU Cambs PE1 5YD Development: Proposed two-storey extension and alterations (re-submission of H16-0510-19) Location: 12 Osier Road Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 322978 525386 FULL 10 Oct 2019 14 Oct 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H15-1013-19 Mr A Hubbard - Red Mr R Garnett Roof Developments Arc Survey & Design Consultants Ltd High View 10 Thurlaston Close 15 Stockwell Gate Peterborough West PE3 6LD Whaplode DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 1 of 5 Spalding Lincs PE12 6WG Development: Details of archaeology, materials, landscaping and agreement to tree work (Conditions 3, 6, 7 and 8 of H15-1103-18) Location: 6 Town Drove Quadring Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 333062 522399 CONDITION 14 Oct 2019 14 Oct 2019 COMPLIANCE Reference: Applicant: Agent: H15-1015-19 Mr A Hubbard - Red Mr R Garnett Roof Developments Arc Survey & Design Consultants Ltd High View 10 Thurlaston Close 15 Stockwell Gate Peterborough West PE3 6LD Whaplode Spalding Lincs PE12 6WG Development: Erection of detached bungalow and detached garage - approved under H15-1103-18 - Modification of Condition 2 to allow amendments to previously approved plans Location: 6 Town Drove Quadring Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 333062 522398 SEC 73 14 Oct 2019 14 Oct 2019 MODIFICATION Reference: Applicant: Agent: H23-1012-19 Mr M Coles Mr Basil Samila - Headley Stokes Associates Ltd 26 Ennerdale Rise Ferrar House Gunthorpe 70 High Street Peterborough Huntingdon PE4 7UB Cambs PE29 3DL Development: Erection of one detached bungalow Location: Land Off Green Bank Whaplode Drove Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 313559 531799 FULL 14 Oct 2019 14 Oct 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H13-1014-19 Mr Nathan Mayfield Trundley Design Former Crown Farm Salgate Barn House Islington Road Carrington Road Tilney All Saints Moulton Seas End Kings Lynn Norfolk Spalding Lincs PE34 4RY PE12 6LS Development: Replacement dwelling, including garage and stables - approved under H13-0777-18 - Modification of Conditions 1, 5 and 17 to allow amendments to previously approved plans Location: Former Crown Farm House Carrington Road Moulton Seas End Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 328369 530936 S73A 14 Oct 2019 14 Oct 2019 CONTINUATION Reference: Applicant: Agent: DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 2 of 5 H13-1016-19 Jack Buck (Farms) G R Merchant Ltd Ltd Unit 4 Wrights Mews Green Lane 12a Park Road Moulton Seas End Holbeach Spalding Spalding Lincs Lincs PE12 7EE PE12 8LT Development: Onion store extension Location: Jack Buck (Farms) Ltd Green Lane Moulton Seas End Spalding Lincs Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 326619 532283 FULL 14 Oct 2019 16 Oct 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H05-1017-19 Mr & Mrs H Payne Moulton Land and Planning Ltd Anglia Paddocks 7 Broad Lane Winslow Gate Moulton Fleet Spalding Spalding Lincs Lincs PE12 8LS PE12 6PN Development: Erection of 4 dwellings - outline approval H05-0906-16 Location: 109 Fleet Road Fleet Spalding Lincs Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 324969 538958 RESERVED 15 Oct 2019 15 Oct 2019 MATTERS Reference: Applicant: Agent: H16-1018-19 Mr T Smith Remway Design Ltd 50 St Pauls Road Treetops Spalding The Raceground Lincs Spalding PE11 2LY Lincs PE11 3AP Development: Two-storey rear extension Location: 50 St Pauls Road Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 323515 525600 FULL 15 Oct 2019 17 Oct 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H05-1023-19 D & R Property Andrew M Wright Ltd Services Ltd 26 Joys Bank 5 The Wentworths Holbeach St Johns Long Sutton Spalding Spalding Lincolnshire Lincs PE12 8SD PE12 9RT Development: Details of Validation Report in relation to contamination (Condition 6 of H05-0308-17) Location: 184 Fleet Road Fleet Hargate Spalding Lincs Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 324875 538918 CONDITION 16 Oct 2019 16 Oct 2019 COMPLIANCE Reference: Applicant: Agent: H11-1019-19 Mr & Mrs Howard Swann Edwards Architecture Ltd DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 3 of 5 C / O Swann Black Barn, Fen Road Edwards Guyhirn Architecture Ltd Wisbech Black Barn, Fen Cambs Road PE13 4AA Guyhirn Wisbech Cambs PE13 4AA Development: Installation of flue on workshop Location: 120 London Road Long Sutton Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 322454 543775 S191 LAWFUL USE 17 Oct 2019 17 Oct 2019 CERT Reference: Applicant: Agent: H19-1027-19 Mr & Mrs P G R Merchant Ltd Smitheringale Unit 4 - Wrights Mews The Moorings 12a Park Road Commons Road Holbeach Throckenholt Spalding Lincs Spalding Lincs PE12 7EE PE12 0RA Development: Extension and alterations Location: The Moorings Commons Road Throckenholt Spalding Lincs Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 309167 533902 FULL 17 Oct 2019 17 Oct 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H18-1028-19 D Brown (Building G R Merchant Ltd Contractors) Ltd Unit 4 Wrights Mews Seas End Road 12a Park Road Moulton Seas End Holbeach Spalding Spalding Lincs Lincs PE12 7EE PE12 6JX Development: Erection of 2 dwellings Location: Land Off: Kenzie Drive Sutton Bridge Spalding Lincs Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 321259 547355 FULL 17 Oct 2019 17 Oct 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H09-1032-19 Mr & Mrs R Kent G R Merchant Ltd 45 Low Lane Unit 4 - Wrights Mews Holbeach 12a Park Road Spalding Holbeach Lincs Spalding Lincs PE12 7PW PE12 7EE Development: Details of contamination, foul and surface water disposal and boundary treatment (Conditions 5, 6 and 8 of H09-0055-18) Location: 45 Low Lane Holbeach Spalding Lincs Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 325603 536549 CONDITION 18 Oct 2019 18 Oct 2019 COMPLIANCE DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 4 of 5 Number of applications on list: 12 DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 5 of 5.
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