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SHDC List of Validated Planning Applications SOUTH HOLLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS VALIDATED FROM 7th December 2020 TO 13th December 2020 (Note: This list is a summary ofapplications 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/OcellaWeblplanningSearch}. Reference: Applicant: Agent: H13-0970-20 Larkfleet Homes Larkfleet Homes Larkfleet House Larkfleet House Southfield Business Southfield Business Park Park Falcon Way Falcon Way Bourne Bourne PE10 OFF PE10 OFF Development: Erection of 2 Dwellings Location: Land Adjacent To 2 Shivean Gate Moulton Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 324181 530627 FULL 29 Oct 2020 08 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H13-0982-20 MrW Lane Kirk Homes Ltd C/O Kirk Homes Ltd Enterprise Way Enterprise Way Pinchbeck Pinchbeck Spalding Spalding PE11 3YR PE11 3YR Development: Demolition of existing disused commercial premises and erection of 3 cottage style terrace units Location: The Chase Moulton Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 324062 530729 FULL 30 Oct 2020 08 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H18-0998-20 Mr J Hook G R Merchant Ltd The Anchor Inn Unit 4 Wrights Mews 280 Bridge Road 12a Park Road Sutton Bridge Holbeach Spalding Spalding PE12 9SH PE12 ?EE Development: Erection of 2 dwellings - re-submission of H18-0191-20 and H18-0525-20 Location: Adj. 236 Bridge Road Sutton Bridge Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 321608 547088 FULL 06 Nov 2020 07 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H09-1021-20 Mr J Gisborne Axel Klozenbuecher Architecture C/O Mr G Gisborne 12 West Hill The Mill House Skegby 24 Main Street Sutton In Ashfield Caythorpe Notts Notts NG14 ?ED NG17 3EP DC_ WKL Y_ VALID - 008285 Page 1 of 7 Development: Residential Development - Erection of 13 Dwellings Location: Land At Foxes Lowe Road Holbeach Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 325334 537226 OUTLINE 13 Nov 2020 07 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H04-1095-20 Mr & Mrs K Grant Julian Warrick Crossgate Farm 8 Beech Grove 58 Quadring Road Donington Donington Spalding Spalding Lincolnshire PE11 4SJ PE11 4XQ Development: Proposed 2 storey extension &alterations, convert and alter existing outbuilding/carport into carport/office &games room Location: Crossgate Farm House 58 Quadring Road Donington Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 335277 521708 FULL 04 Dec 2020 07 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H14-1097-20 Pinchbeck Parish Robert Doughty Consultancy Ltd. Council 32 High Street C/O Robert Doughty Helpringham Consultancy Ltd. Sleaford 32 High Street Lines Helpringham NG34 ORA Sleaford NG34 ORA Development: Proposed Cemetery, Storage Building and Parking, and the Use of Land as an Informal Public Recreation Area Location: Land Off Blue Gowt Lane Pinchbeck Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 324761 523968 FULL 07 Dec 2020 07 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H18-1 099-20 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 PE12 6JX PE12 ?EE Development: Erection of 2 dwellings - approved under H18-1028-19. Amendments to show garages moved forward. Location: Land At Kenzie Drive Sutton Bridge Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 321261 547355 NON MAT 08 Dec 2020 08 Dec2020 AMENDMENT Reference: Applicant: Agent: H02-1100-20 Amy Pratt Aspect Architectural Design 39 Croyland Way 29a Church Street Crowland Northborough Spalding Peterborough PE6 ONA PE6 9BN DC_ WKL Y_ VALID - 008285 Page 2 of 7 Development: Proposed Double Garage Location: 39 Croyland Way Crowland Peterborough Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 310304 524538 FULL 08 Dec 2020 08 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H04-1104-20 Ashwood Homes Ashwood Homes 1 Goodison Road 1 Goodison Road Lines Gateway Lines Gateway Business Park Business Park Spalding Spalding PE12 6FY PE12 6FY Development: Details of Conditions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 &21 of H04-0508-19 Location: Towndam Lane Donington Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 335038 520752 CONDITION 08 Dec 2020 08 Dec2020 COMPLIANCE Reference: Applicant: Agent: H04-1098-20 Mr J Sandford Clayton Architecture Ltd. 29 Westlode Street 648 Liverpool Road Spalding Ainsdale PE11 2AF PR8 3LT Development: Details relating to archaeology (Conditions 3 &4 of H04-1189-17) Location: Red Cow Hotel High Street Donington Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 335730 520917 CONDITION 08 Dec 2020 08 Dec2020 COMPLIANCE Reference: Applicant: Agent: H04-1101-20 Mr J Sandford Clayton Architecture Ltd. 29 Westlode Street 648 Liverpool Road Spalding Ainsdale PE11 2AF PR8 3LT Development: Details relating to archaeology (Conditions 3 &4 of H04-1190-17) Location: Red Cow Hotel High Street Donington Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 335730 520917 CONDITION 08 Dec 2020 08 Dec2020 COMPLIANCE Reference: Applicant: Agent: H02-1105-20 Mrs T Turner Mrs T Turner 7 Godiva Close 7 Godiva Close Crowland Crowland Spalding Spalding PE6 0NL PE6 0NL Development: Erection of summer house and boundary fence - retrospective Location: 7 Godiva Close Crowland Peterborough Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: DC_ WKL Y_ VALID - 008285 Page 3 of 7 310345 524486 FULL 09 Dec 2020 11 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H21-1106-20 MrS Van Dyke Mr S Van Dyke Tysdale Manor Tysdale Manor Common Way Common Way Tydd St Mary Tydd St Mary Spalding Spalding PE13 5QH PE13 5QH Development: Works to Trees in Tydd St Mary Conservation Area Location: Tysdale Manor Common Way Tydd St Mary Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 318641 544439 TPO Tree Works 09 Dec 2020 09 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H14-1112-20 MrS Willson M Watson 13 Harpe Close 13 Wimberley Way Pinchbeck Pinchbeck Spalding Spalding PE11 3RX Lincolnshire PE11 3RY Development: Proposed first floor rear extension and front porch including internal alterations. Location: 13 Harpe Close Pinchbeck Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 325345 523854 FULL 09 Dec 2020 11 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H13-1109-20 Mr J Hitcham G R Merchant Ltd Chestnut House Unit 4 Wrights Mews Main Road 12a Park Road Tallington Holbeach Stamford Lines Spalding PE9 4RP PE12 ?EE Development: Erection of dwelling - outline approval H13-1213-17 Location: Off Roman Road Moulton Seas End Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 327577 532463 FULL 09 Dec 2020 10 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H09-1110-20 Farmer Educational Farmer Educational Foundation Foundation 39 Church Street 39 Church Street Warmington Warmington Peterborough Peterborough PE8 6TE PE8 6TE Development: Works to Holbeach Tree Preservation Order No 21 1995 Location: Small Saints Nursery School The Chase Holbeach Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 324859 536137 TPO Tree Works 09 Dec 2020 09 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H16-1111-20 The Glenholme DWA Architects (London) Ltd. DC_ WKL Y_ VALID - 008285 Page 4 of 7 Group Cyclops House 79 High Street Link Business Park Eton York Windsor YO10 3JB SL4 6AF Development: Proposed 61 bedroom care home - approved under H16-0008-19. Amendments to general design Location: Halmer Court 108 Halmer Gate Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 322899 525806 NON MAT 09 Dec 2020 09 Dec2020 AMENDMENT Reference: Applicant: Agent: H13-1107-20 Postland Matrix Planning Ltd. Developments Ltd. 38 Wade Park Avenue Chapel Walk Market Deeping Roman Road Peterborough Moulton Chapel Peterborough Spalding PE6 8JL PE12 OXQ Development: Details of schedule of materials, landscaping & tree planting, landscape specification, boundary treatment, public open space & landscape management (Conditions 3 (ii & iv), 8, 9, 10 & 11 of H13-0844-17) Location: Chapel Walk Roman Road Moulton Chapel Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 318148 529652 CONDITION 09 Dec 2020 09 Dec2020 COMPLIANCE Reference: Applicant: Agent: H16-1108-20 Mr I Pastore Remway Design Ltd 5 St Nicholas Way Treetops Spalding The Raceground PE11 3GF Spalding Lincolnshire PE11 3AP Development: Detached Garden Building Location: 5 St Nicholas Way Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 323169 523069 FULL 09 Dec 2020 09 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H16-1113-20 Mr J Chambers Remway Design Ltd C/O Remway Design Treetops Ltd. The Raceground Treetops Spalding The Raceground Lincolnshire Spalding PE11 3AP PE11 3AP Development: Details of external materials (Condition 3 of H16-0611-18) Location: 74 Bourne Road Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 322220 523392 CONDITION 10 Dec 2020 10 Dec2020 COMPLIANCE DC_ WKL Y_ VALID - 008285 Page 5 of 7 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H01-1114-20 Mr R Turner Remway Design Ltd Fairview Farm Treetops 19 Mill Drove South The Raceground Cowbit Spalding Spalding Lincolnshire PE12 6FS PE11 3AP Development: Detached Garage with Room Above Location: Fairview Farm 19 Mill Drove South Cowbit Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 318156 526642 FULL 10 Dec 2020 10 Dec2020 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H04-1115-20 National Grid Viking National Grid Link Ltd. National Grid House National Grid Warwick Technology Park Ventures Gallows Hill 35 Homer Road Warwick Solihull CV34 6DA B91 3QJ Development: Details of Construction Environmental Management Plan (incorporting
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