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Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 Publicity for Applications Town and Country Planning Acts 1990 Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 Publicity for Applications NOTICE IS GIVEN that the following applications are proposals for planning consideration for the reasons indicated by the relevant abbreviations: Affects the character or appearance of a Conservation Area (CA); Conservation Area (Demolition) Consent (CAC); Does Not Accord with the Provisions of the Development Plan (DP); Environmental Assessment (EA); Listed Building Consent (LB); Involves a Listed Building (ILB); Listed Building within Conservation Area (LC); Major Development (MD); Affects a Public Right of Way (RW) NB: Cases with S in the reference, EG 11/01234/SFUL are in the South Downs National Park Bramdean and Hinton Ampner Bramdean Manor, Church Lane, Bramdean - Sir Michael Snyder Case No 11/01785/SFUL - W19493/07 LB (HOUSEHOLDER) Garage and link; conservatory; garden ponds and external works (PART RETROSPECTIVE) Case No 11/01786/SLIS - W19493/08LB LB Garage and link; conservatory; garden ponds and external works (PART RETROSPECTIVE) Compton and Shawford New Barn Farmhouse, Shepherds Lane, Compton - Mr and Mrs P Murray Case No 11/01625/FUL - W06572/14 RW Replacement barn (THIS APPLICATION MAY AFFECT THE SETTING OF A PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY) Corhampton and Meonstoke Manor House, High Street, Meonstoke - Mr H And Mrs N Lumby Case No 11/01218/SFUL - W20199/12 LC Conversion of barn to provide ancillary domestic accommodation, restoration of sheds and former piggery, construction of greenhouse, swimming pool and tennis court (AFFECTS THE SETTING OF A LISTED BUILDING) Hursley IBM United Kingdom Ltd Hursley Park Road Hursley - IBM Case No 11/01694/LIS - W00651/87LB LB Refurbishment of main pitched roof to T-Block; removal of existing clay nib/peg tiles, installation of breather membrane and installation of new 'Keymer' standard hand made clay plain tiles including fixtures and fittings and new leadwork to be code 4 or 5 in line with LSA Approved Codes of Practice Kilmeston Kilmeston Manor, Kilmeston Road, Kilmeston - Mr S Georgiadis Case No 11/01750/SLIS - W12548/06LB ILB Demolition of coach house dcpad2.rtf Micheldever Land North Of Weston Down Lane, Weston Colley - Vodafone Limited Case No 11/01688/FUL - W22077/01 TC Removal of Condition No 4 of Planning Permission-10/03125/FUL for the proposed development will be located within a new compound to house a new 27 metre lattice tower with 2 no. antennas and 1 no. equipment cabinet and ancillary development West Meon Shafts House West Meon Petersfield - Mr P Rudland Case No 11/01755/SLIS - W12151/04LB LC Demolition of a building and erection of a two storey building with office and filing area in the roofspace, workshop and storage area on the ground floor and 2 no. dormer windows on eastern elevation Case No 11/01754/SFUL - W12151/03 LC (HOUSEHOLDER) Demolition of a building and erection of a two storey building with office and filing area in the roofspace, workshop and storage area on the ground floor and 2 no. dormer windows on eastern elevation (WITHIN THE CURTILAGE OF A LISTED BUILDING) * Wickham Mill House, Mill Lane, Wickham - Mr And Mrs A Taylor Case No 11/01679/FUL - W14232/21 LC Change of use from domestic to tea rooms/retail areas to southern part of the house (AFFECTS THE SETTING OF A LISTED BUILDING) * Case No 11/01680/LIS - W14232/2LB LC Change of use from domestic to tea rooms/retail areas to southern part of the house Case No 11/01681/FUL - W14232/19 LC Change of use to reinstate a separate dwelling to southern end of house, internal works; blocking up three openings/doorways and dry lining to party wall for acoustic purposes (AFFECTS THE SETTING OF A LISTED BUILDING) * Case No 11/01684/LIS - W14232/20LB LC Change of use to reinstate a separate dwelling to southern end of house, internal works; blocking up three openings/doorways and dry lining to party wall for acoustic purposes Park Place, Pastoral Centre, Winchester Road, Wickham - The Order Of The Congregation Of St. Mary Of The Angels Case No 11/01466/LIS - W00734/03LB LB Insert cast iron air brick in rear elevation on second floor external wall Winchester Town 70 Belgarum Place, Staple Gardens, Winchester - Mr Roger Davey Case No 11/01741/FUL - W21343/03 CA (HOUSEHOLDER) Single storey rear extension; installation of new timber stair to replace existing between upper garden level and patio and erection of a garden office St Cross Hospital, St Cross Road, Winchester - Hospital Of St Cross Case No 11/01841/LIS - W06856/32LB LC External alterations to attach information and directional signs to listed walls dcpad2.rtf 9A Great Minster Street, Winchester, Hampshire - Mr Andy Dyble Case No 11/01566/FUL - W04883/16 LC Change of use from retail to restaurant. Forming two doorway openings in party wall to connect with la place restaurant adjoining Case No 11/01567/LIS - W04883/17LB LC Change of use from retail to restaurant. Forming two doorway openings in party wall to connect with la place restaurant adjoining Childrens Society, 25 Jewry Street, Winchester - Mr G McMath Case No 11/01733/LIS - W08816/05LB LC Change of use of whole building (3 floors) from A1 retail to Sui Generis (Thai Beauty & Treatment Centre) Case No 11/01682/FUL - W08816/04 LC Change of use of whole building (3 floors) from A1 retail to Sui Generis (Thai Beauty & Treatment Centre) (AFFECTS THE SETTING OF A LISTED BUILDING) * 13 St Cross Hospital, St Cross Road, Winchester - C/o Mr Piers Armstrong Case No 11/01709/LIS - W22313 LC (HOUSEHOLDER) Internal alterations to provide disabled access and removal of existing hatch; creation of a wider opening and construction of a new ramp and step St Cross Hospital, St Cross Road, Winchester - Hospital Of St Cross Case No 11/01759/AVC - W06856/31A LC 12 no. Information signs for visitors to the Hospital of St Cross; times of opening, cautions, parking, refreshments, admission charges, etc. All aluminium signs (Diebond aluminium compound for external use) with vinyl lettering, claret background with cream wording and cream logo (AFFECTS THE SETTING OF A LISTED BUILDING) 56 St Cross Road, Winchester, Hampshire - Mr Tim Wright Case No 11/01783/FUL - W14659/09 CA (HOUSEHOLDER) 3no. bay garage with a loft space; a replacement roof and rooflights to an existing enclosed passageway including an upgrade to adjacent boundary wall. 5 Sutton Gardens, Winchester, Hampshire - Dr Sonia Zakrzewski and Mr Gareth Birdsall Case No 11/01780/FUL - W03950/10 CA (HOUSEHOLDER) Alterations and extensions to duplex flat to create additional floorspace within roof, including roof terrace and installation of PV cells (RESUBMISSION) Related documents may be viewed and commented on at: www.winchester.gov.uk. Also viewable at the local parish council or, with 3 working days notice, at Customer Services, tel 01962 840222 or email [email protected]. Opening hours: 8:30am – 5pm Monday to Thursday, close 4:30pm Friday. Written comments quoting the case reference should be emailed to [email protected] or posted to Planning Administration at the City Offices, Colebrook Street, Winchester SO23 9LJ. There is no further opportunity to comment if a HOUSEHOLDER case goes to Appeal Simon Finch, Head of Planning Management, Advert Date: 10 August 2011, Expiry Date: 1 September 2011 dcpad2.rtf .
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