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Appendix 11 Non-Residential Schemes Completed in 2014-2015 Appendix 11 Non-residential Schemes Completed in 2014-2015 Access- Existing Floorspace lost by demolition or conversion (m2) Additional Floorspace (m2) Site Area Net Total Application No. Monitoring ID Address Proposal ibility (ha) MIXE B1 MIXE floor space Zone A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1a B2 B8 D1 D2 C1 C2 SG A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1a B1 b&c B2 B8 D1 D2 C1 C2 SG D B b&c D B George Worley Ltd Coronation Road 09/06549/CONCC EABBEY285 Cressex Business Park High Wycombe HIRE SHOP/WORKSHOPS/WASTE TRANSFER 0.917 4hw Buckinghamshire HP12 3RP 74 74 292 615 1055 Reconstruction of existing pool hall to include raising 10 Corporation Street High Wycombe 09/07410/FUL EABBEY296 of roof to accommodate new mezzanine floor, storage 0.068 1hw Buckinghamshire HP13 6TQ area, smoking area and new staircase 324 324 John Hampden Grammar School Addition of a single storey food technology block with 10/05244/CONCC EABBEY300 Marlow Hill High Wycombe projecting roof to provide a covered walkway and 0.03 4hw Buckinghamshire HP11 1SZ repositioning of sign. 131 131 The Clock House Frogmoor High Change of use of the ground floor from B1 use(Office) 10/06504/FUL EABBEY312 0.131 1hw Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 5DL to D1 use (Non‐residential Institutions) 356 356 0 11A & First Floor At 15 Crendon Street Change of use of first floor from Dentist Surgery (D1) 11/05459/FUL EABBEY327 High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 0.012 Z1 to self contained 3‐bed flat 6LE 76 ‐76 Internal alterations and the partial conversion of 19 & 20 Easton Street High Wycombe 11/07947/FUL EABBEY340 existing offices to form a single two bedroom unit and 0.009 Z1 Buckinghamshire HP11 1NT a single three bedroom unit 180 ‐180 Permanent change of use from Hotel (Class C1) to Alexandra House Queen Alexandra Student Accommodation (Sui Generis) and 12/06672/FUL EABBEY357 Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire construction of extension to provide additional 9 0.128 Z1 HP11 2GZ rooms with replacement bin store (alternative scheme to pp 11/06292/FUL & 11/07340/FUL) 845 1235 390 Change of use of ground floor from A1 (shops) to A2 7 Crendon Street High Wycombe 12/07372/FUL EABBEY363 (financial & professional) with installation of new 0.006 Z1 Buckinghamshire HP13 6LE shopfront 89 89 0 Change of use of building from a motorbike 45 ‐ 56 Bridge Street High Wycombe showroom/repair use (sui generis) to dance studio 12/07520/FUL EABBEY364 0.074 Z1 Buckinghamshire HP11 2EL (D1) with internal and external alterations (additonal windows, roller shutters and canopy) 763 799 36 Prior notification application (Class J) for change of use The Clock House Frogmoor High 13/06389/PAJ EABBEY374 of existing building falling within Class B1(a) (offices) to 0.04 Z1 Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 5DL Class C3 (dwellinghouses) (six in total). 904 ‐904 1 Newlands Walk Eden High Wycombe Change of use to gymnasium (Class D2) and creation of 13/07376/FUL EABBEY377 0.045 Z1 Buckinghamshire HP11 2DZ new mezzanine floor 375 580 205 Prior notification application (Class J) for change of use Second Floor 32 High Street High 14/05333/PAJ EABBEY389 of existing building falling within Class B1(a) (offices) to 0.088 Z1 Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 2AG Class C3 (dwellinghouses) to create 4 x 1 bed flats 190 ‐190 17 Plumer Road High Wycombe Change of use of a single dwelling house to an 8 bed 14/06923/FUL EABBEY409 0.037 Z3 Buckinghamshire HP11 2SS House of Multiple Occupation (retrospective) 110 110 Rationalisation, refurbishment and extension of 309 309 Cressex Road High Wycombe 11/05422/FUL EBOOKE022 Cressex Road for a 20 bed Low Secure Unit for 0.396 Z3 Buckinghamshire HP12 4QF assessment and treatment services. 0 339 339 Erection of 7,261 sq.m. retail store (Class A1) with Cressex Island Car Park Crest Road associated parking spaces, creation of one vehicle and 12/05827/FUL EBOOKE031 1.414 Z4 High Wycombe Buckinghamshire three pedestrian accesses, service yard and landscaping 7165 7165 Change of use from a 5‐bed dwelling house (C3) to a 7‐ 189 Cressex Road High Wycombe 14/07074/FUL EBOOKE033 bed HMO (SuiGeneris) to include garage conversion 0.083 Z4 Buckinghamshire HP12 4PZ (retrospective) 137 137 Change of use of a further ground floor room to a 191 Cressex Road High Wycombe 15/05051/FUL EBOOKE034 bedroom thereby creating a 7‐bed HMO 0.034 Z4 Buckinghamshire HP12 4PZ (retrospective) 137 136.85 Demolition of 86 & 88 The Parade and redevelopment 86 ‐ 88 The Parade Bourne End of the site comprisingerecon of a single storey 10/06283/FUL EBOURN099 0.144 4wb Buckinghamshire SL8 5SS buidling for a convenience retail store (ClassA1) and creation of new access from The Parade, Bourne End 20 400 380 Prior notification application (Class J) for change of use Edward House Cores End Road Bourne 13/07572/PAJ EBOURN123 of existing building falling within Class B1(a) (offices) to 0.038 Z4 End Buckinghamshire SL8 5AL Class C3 (dwellinghouses) to create 3 x Class C3 houses 102 ‐102 The Firefly Station Road Bourne End 14/06442/DEMO EBOURN131 Demolition of existing public house 0.167 4pr Buckinghamshire 280 ‐280 Construction of part two storey, part single storey side and rear extensions to create additional retail sales 170 Totteridge Road High Wycombe 10/05633/FUL EBOWER011 area on ground floor level and new 1 x 2 bed and 1 x 1 0.062 2hw Buckinghamshire HP13 7LB bed flats on first floor level with associated external alterations 64 64 Demolition of extensions and conversion of existing The Old Sun Church Road Lane End Public House to 1 x 3 bed dwelling, erection of 2 pairs 11/06412/FUL ECHILT073 0.217 Z5 Buckinghamshire HP14 3HG of semi detached dwellings (4 x 3 bed) and associated external alterations 180 ‐180 Outline application (including details of access, Bellfield County Middle School Garratts landscaping, layout and scale) for redevelopment of 09/05892/OUT EDISRA029 Way High Wycombe Buckinghamshire the site to provide 90 dwellings (1x1 bed, 13x2 bed, 3.058 3hw HP13 5SW 50x3 bed, 14x4+ dwellings, 3x1 bed and 9x2 bed flats) with associated car parking, open space, 135 135 Appendix 11 Non-residential Schemes Completed in 2014-2015 Access- Existing Floorspace lost by demolition or conversion (m2) Additional Floorspace (m2) Site Area Net Total Application No. Monitoring ID Address Proposal ibility (ha) MIXE B1 MIXE floor space Zone A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1a B2 B8 D1 D2 C1 C2 SG A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1a B1 b&c B2 B8 D1 D2 C1 C2 SG D B b&c D B Change of use for the combined units of 3+4 to a Units 3‐4 Acorn House Straight Bit mixed A1/A3 use, from a Sui Generis use (unit 3) and 11/07325/FUL EFLACK057 Flackwell Heath Buckinghamshire HP10 0.009 Z4 an A2 use (unit 4). Insertion of new shopfronts to allow 9LS for full disabled access to both of the units. 36 36 36 36 0 Creation of athletics track with floodlighting, Land Between Agricultural Building landscaping, parking, site levelling works, conversion 12/06884/R9FUL EFLACK061 And Gravel Works Westhorpe Farm of existing barn including external alterations to create 5.799 Z5 Lane Little Marlow Buckinghamshire changing facilities and access/junction alterations to Marlow Road to provide vehicular a 59900 59900 Change of use from use Class B2 (General Industry) to Monkton Barn Monkton Lane Little use Class sui generis to provide a social event hosting 14/07199/FUL EFLACK064 0.276 Z5 Marlow Buckinghamshire SL7 3RF facility. Change of use of agricultural land to provide overflow car park (retrospective). 138 138 0 Schedule 1 (Granted): Continued mixed use of the Land Rear Of 22 & 24 Chapel Road land comprising of General Industrial use B2 in Units 13/07564/CLE EFLACK067 Flackwell Heath Buckinghamshire HP10 B1, B3 and D2. Storage use B8 in Units A1‐A5, B2, C1‐ 1.081 Z4 Z5 9AB 4, D1, D3, E, J and Area K. Use of Unit D4 as a private function room and snooker room by 0 The Royal Standard Grange Road Change of use of from A1 use (Shop) to 1 x 3 bed 11/07754/FUL EGHUGH089 Widmer End Buckinghamshire HP15 dwellinghouse with associated external and internal 0.064 Z5 6AD alterations 132 ‐132.1 Unit 3 Hopkins Yard Valley Road Change of use of existing light industrial unit to car 14/06415/FUL EGHUGH095 Hughenden Valley Buckinghamshire 0.098 Z5 sales showroom and storage (Retrospective) HP14 4LG 305 305 0 5 Kingswood Parade Marlow Bottom Change of use from Class A1 (Shop) to Class A3 11/06767/FUL EGMARL090 Road Marlow Bottom Buckinghamshire 0.015 Z5 (Restaurant) SL7 3NT 58 58 0 High Rews Farm Seymour Court Lane Erection of indoor riding arena and re‐arrangement of 11/07011/FUL EGMARL091 0.119 Z5 Marlow Buckinghamshire SL7 3DD manege 900 900 Sir William Ramsay School, Rose SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO EXISTING CANTEEN 10/05312/FUL EHAZLS021 0.009 4hw Avenue, Hazlemere BUILDING 123 123 Sir William Borlases School West Street Proposed two storey extension to provide new food 09/07246/CONCC EMARNW098 4.663 4m Marlow Buckinghamshire SL7 2BR technology and multi‐media area 220 220 Change of use of first floor offices to 1 2‐bed self contained flat with access stairway & terrace to rear, 9 Dean Street Marlow 11/05468/FUL EMARNW109 removal of workshop at rear & erection of single 0.044 Z3 Buckinghamshire SL7 3AA storey side & rear extension incorporating retail units, bike repair workshop & store with re 73 168 247 6 Demolition of existing public house and residential unit The Plough Little Marlow Road 12/06697/FUL EMARNW120 and construction of 6 residential apartments with 0.059 Z3 Z4 Marlow Buckinghamshire SL7 1HA associated parking and landscaping 173 ‐173 The Hand And Flowers West Street 13/05944/FUL EMARNW128 Erection of single storey side extension
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