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Planning Applications SP - Allocated Applications Weekly report week start 27/02/2012 District Area Planning Site Address Description Xpoint Ypoint Proposal Received Prev.History Consulting Member Date to Deadline Reference Date & Comments Officer Date Adur & Worthing CDBS - AWDM/0250/12 51-53, Brighton Road, Worthing, West 515274 102682 Proposed siting of 3 x tables and 6 x chairs on south facing 28-Feb-2012 WB/00400/02 (N/A) SRU (HW) Irene Richards 29-Feb-2012 20-Mar-2012 Councils Coastal Sussex, BN11 3EE forecourt. (Worthing East) Arun District CDBS - A/11/12/A Co-Op Store, The Square, Angmering, West 506865 104346 1 x non-illuminated fascia sign and 3 x non-illuminated box 01-Mar-2012 - SRU (HW) Deborah Urquhart 02-Mar-2012 22-Mar-2012 Council Coastal Sussex, BN16 4EA signs (lottery sign, pay point sign and post office sign), all box (Angmering & Findon) signs to be illuminated by projecting spotlights. Arun District CDBS - AB/21/12 18 Park Farm Cottages, Land Adjacent, 499976 107372 Sound protection bunding from traffic noise on the Chichester 02-Mar-2012 Site nearby: Keith Comins (HW) Nigel Peters 02-Mar-2012 23-Mar-2012 Council Coastal Chichester Road, Arundel, West Sussex, Road (A27). This application lies within the South Downs AB/10/05 (K. Comins) (Arundel & Wick) SDNP BN18 0AQ National Park Authority. PROW: F/P - 346 Arun District CDBS - AW/39/12/DOC St Michaels and All Angels Church, Queens 491640 99640 Application for approval of details reserved by conditions 3, 7 28-Feb-2012 AW/295/10 (I. Gledhill) Dom Smith (HW) Paul Wells 29-Feb-2012 20-Mar-2012 Council Coastal Fields East, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, & 8 relating to planning approval on appeal AW/295/10. (Bognor Regis West & PO21 5RN ECO: Don Baker Aldwick) Arun District CDBS - LU/30/12 Fittleworth Medical, Unit 4, Hawthorn Road, 502463 103527 Portakabin on the car park to rear of offices with 17.18m2 01-Mar-2012 Site nearby: SRU (HW) Nigel Peters 02-Mar-2012 22-Mar-2012 Council Coastal Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 7LT floor space and 2.3m in height. The area will be used as a LU/271/11 (M. Bartle) (Arundel & Wick) staff break room. Chichester CDBS - Rural (BI) Chichester Marina, Lock Lane, Birdham, 482886 101090 Demolition of three workshops/sheds for the comprehensive 28-Feb-2012 BI/2845/04 (Sp. Bryan) Matthew Bartle (HW) Pieter Montyn 29-Feb-2012 20-Mar-2012 District Council 12/00475/FUL Chichester, West Sussex, PO20 7EJ redevelopment of the South-West area of the marina. Adam Ch. (S106) (The Witterings) Comprising four purpose built buildings including marine PROW: F/P's - 37, 39 & 196/1 FS Application related workshops, offices, storage, reprovision and extension ECO: Don Baker of the retail (chandlery) and a cafe/restaurant together with an PROW: E. Delicata additional 23 car parking spaces, boat parking and storage and appropriate landscaping. Chichester CDBS - Rural (CK) Barns North Of, Manor Farm, Mill Lane, 487922 117591 COU of redundant farm buildings to general storage, motor 27-Feb-2012 CK/02636/96 (N/A) SRU (HW) Michael Brown 29-Feb-2012 19-Mar-2012 District Council 12/00133/FULNP Cocking, West Sussex, GU29 0HJ vehicle storage, garaging and a studio for a sculptor and Adam Ch. (S106) (Fernhurst) associated works. SDNP Chichester CDBS - Rural (FB) 116, Fishbourne Road West, Fishbourne, 483604 104725 Additional information on original app: "Construction of 7 02-Mar-2012 Re-cons: ex T. Townsend Tim Townsend (HW) Louise Goldsmith 02-Mar-2012 23-Mar-2012 District Council 11/05225/FUL Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 3JR residential units comprising both detached and semi- (Chichester West) detached..." Chichester CDBS - Rural (HT) Land And Building South Of The Old Granary, 479658 119472 COU to residential and alterations to existing building, 27-Feb-2012 PROW: F/P - 2844 SRU (HW) Nola Hendon 29-Feb-2012 19-Mar-2012 District Council 12/00318/FULNP East Harting Farm, Hollist Lane, East Harting, replacement of western section to provide garage and new (Midhurst) West Sussex, GU31 5LU access track from existing access. SDNP Chichester CDBS - Rural (HT) Land South East Of Old Ditcham Farm, Old 476282 120087 Upgrade of existing track at Old Ditcham Farm following 01-Mar-2012 HT/01901/02 (N/A) SRU (HW) Nola Hendon 02-Mar-2012 22-Mar-2012 District Council 12/00736/FULNP Ditcham Lane, South Harting, West Sussex approval of a new sub base and resurfacing under (Midhurst) HT/09/04421/FUL. SDNP Chichester CDBS - Rural (HT) Nyewood Timber Yard, Greenfields Close, 479960 121570 Remove 3 dilapidated buildings and replace with one, new, 01-Mar-2012 HT/02610/96 (N/A) Dom Smith (HW) Nola Hendon 02-Mar-2012 22-Mar-2012 District Council 12/00783/FULNP Nyewood, South Harting, West Sussex general purpose building to be used in connection with the Adam Ch. (S106) (Midhurst) timber yard enterprise. SDNP Chichester CDBS - Rural (O) Land at Portfield, Westhampnett Bypass, 488003 105393 Extension of time of extant planning permission 27-Feb-2012 O/521/03 (P. J-Cole) Tim Townsend (HW) Andrew Smith 29-Feb-2012 19-Mar-2012 District Council 12/00072/EXT Oving, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 7UW O/03/00521/OUT. Erection of 3 storage and distribution units Adam Ch. (S106) (Chichester East) (Use Class B8), amended access, car parking and PROW: F/P - 553 landscaping. Chichester CDBS - Rural (PS) Strudgwick Farm, Plaistow Road, Ifold, 502212 130730 Change of use of former farm building to a residential live/ 29-Feb-2012 - SRU (HW) Chris Duncton 29-Feb-2012 21-Mar-2012 District Council 12/00345/FUL Plaistow, West Sussex, RH14 0TZ work dwelling. (Petworth) Chichester CDBS - Rural (SY) Sessions House, 22, High Street, Selsey, 485550 93616 Reinstate and refurbish listed building following fire with some 28-Feb-2012 SY/2009/11 (Jamie/SRU) SRU (HW) Peter Jones 29-Feb-2012 20-Mar-2012 District Council 12/00706/FUL Chichester, West Sussex, PO20 0RD minor alterations and demolition in order to create 2 x Adam Ch. (S106) (Selsey) dwellings. Residential development to rear providing 3 x dwellings and new access to the north with highway improvements. Chichester CDBS - Rural (WH) Rolls Royce Motor Cars Limited, The Drive, 488512 106717 Erection of internal Mezzanine floors within Buildings 51 & 90 01-Mar-2012 WH/3884/11 (I. Evans) Paul Addison (HW) Mike Hall 02-Mar-2012 22-Mar-2012 District Council 12/00705/FUL Westhampnett, Chichester, West Sussex, & erection of canopy to Building 51. Adam Ch. (S106) (Chichester North) PO18 0SH PROW: F/P's 416 & 417 Crawley CDBS - CR/2010/0079/CC1 38, Hazelwick Road, Three Bridges, Crawley, 528534 137105 Discharge of conditions 2 (materials), 4 (visibility splays), 6 27-Feb-2012 Re-cons: ex Jamie/SRU SRU (HW) Bob Burgess 29-Feb-2012 19-Mar-2012 Borough Council Gatwick West Sussex (forecourts fencing), 7 (landscaping) & 10 (slab levels) (Northgate & Three Diamond pursuant to CR/2010/0079/FUL for the erection of 2 x 4-bed Bridges) detached dwellings. Crawley Borough CDBS - CR/2011/0014/CC4 Sofitel London Gatwick Hotel, Northway, 527777 141801 Discharge of Condition 8 (Transport Plan) pursuant to 29-Feb-2012 Re-cons: ex P. Addison Paul Addison (HW) Brenda Smith 02-Mar-2012 21-Mar-2012 Council Gatwick Gatwick, Crawley, West Sussex CR/2011/0014/FUL for erection of 630 bedroom 12 storey (Langley Green & West Diamond budget hotel together with penthouse office and 2 upper Green) storey decked car parking. Crawley Borough CDBS - CR/2012/0093/FUL The Innovation Centre, Crompton Way, 527188 138232 Erection of mezzanine floor and minor external alteration. 28-Feb-2012 CR/671/11 (Jamie/SRU) SRU (HW) Bob Burgess 29-Feb-2012 20-Mar-2012 Council Gatwick Northgate, Crawley, West Sussex Adam Ch. (S106) (Northgate & Three Diamond Bridges) Crawley Borough CDBS - CR/2012/0094/FUL Land @ R/O, 50, London Road, Northgate, 526985 137647 Erection of 4 x 2-bed two storey houses & 3 x 2-bed two & a 28-Feb-2012 CR/180/11 (I. Gledhill) Paul Addison (HW) Bob Burgess 29-Feb-2012 20-Mar-2012 Council Gatwick Crawley, West Sussex half storey houses with associated access road and parking. Adam Ch. (S106) (Northgate & Three Diamond Bridges) Crawley Borough CDBS - CR/2012/0099/FUL 18 & 20, Broad Walk, Northgate, Crawley, 526855 136662 Change of existing ground floor retail units (A1) to extend use 01-Mar-2012 - SRU (HW) Dr. Howard Bloom 02-Mar-2012 22-Mar-2012 Council Gatwick West Sussex to include A1, A2 (Financial & Professional Services) and A3 (Southgate & Crawley Diamond (Restaurants & Cafes) use classes. Central) MIS 1 of 2 SP - Allocated Applications Weekly report week start 27/02/2012 District Area Planning Site Address Description Xpoint Ypoint Proposal Received Prev.History Consulting Member Date to Deadline Reference Date & Comments Officer Date Crawley Borough CDBS - WSCC/009/12/CR Unit 1 and 2, Forge Wood Industrial Estate, 528509 139111 Retrospective application for change of use of site from B2 28-Feb-2012 CR/133/05 (P. Addison) Paul Addison (HW) Bob Burgess 29-Feb-2012 20-Mar-2012 Council Gatwick Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 9PG (general industrial) to use for waste metal recycling and (Northgate & Three Diamond CP Application transfer of batteries, along with the associated erection of a CP Officer: Jane Moseley Bridges) fence, relocation of existing gates, and installation of a weighbridge. Horsham District CDBS - DC/11/2300 Trueloves Farm, Marches Road, Kingsfold, 516347 136194 Creation of a noise attenuation bund along edge of fields 28-Feb-2012 DC/2299/11 (Jamie/SRU) SRU (HW) Mick Hodgson 29-Feb-2012 20-Mar-2012 Council Gatwick Horsham, West Sussex adjacent to Marches Road.
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