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Public Notices STRATFORD ON AVON DISTRICT COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICES THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990 (LBAD1) Notice is hereby given that an application has been made to the Stratford on Avon District Council for Planning Permission for development which affects the character or appearance of a Conservation Area or development which affects the setting of a Listed Building and/or Listed Building Consent/Conservation Area Consent in respect of the applications scheduled below Application No. (Conservation Area) Details 20/03540/FUL Proposed extension of tractor shed at Stapenhall Farm Deppers Bridge Deppers Bridge Harbury CV47 2SU for Mr Louch 20/03273/FUL Proposed garden Room to the rear of the property at 7 Church Walk Wellesbourne CV35 9QT for Mrs Pippa Shirley 20/03061/FUL Re-siting driveway pier, replacement windows, replacement garden shed at Fairview Chapel Lane Shotteswell OX17 1JB for Ms Jenny Pollard 20/03542/LBC Remedial repairs and replacement render and replacement windows at The Owl House Shottery Shottery CV37 9HA for Mrs P Heyworth 20/03500/LBC Proposed Air Conditioning Installation at Billesley Manor Billesley Alcester B49 6NF for Billesley Manor Hotel Limited 20/03502/FUL Proposed air conditioning condenser enclosures at Billesley Manor Billesley Road Billesley B49 6NF for Billesley Manor Hotel Limited 20/03058/LBC Replacement of existing window (3No.), replacement of existing doors (2No.), re-siting of driveway pier, replacement garden shed, renewal of existing rainwater gutter to roof of extension, provision of security cameras and 1no. swift box at Fairview Chapel Lane Shotteswell OX17 1JB for Ms Jenny Pollard 20/03488/FUL Proposed single-storey extension to form garden room including a ground floor terrace, and raising of roof over garages to form accommodation at The Buttermilk Barn 5 Nethercote Meadow Long Compton Shipston-on-Stour CV36 5LL for M Rand Mrs N Parsons 20/03149/FUL Proposed platform for cars to park as well as space to turn around with garden storage underneath at Cathole Manor Farm Compton Scorpion Ilmington for Mr Brading 20/03501/FUL Proposed air conditioning installation at Billesley Manor Billesley Road Billesley B49 6NF for Billesley Manor Hotel Limited 20/03358/FUL Single storey side extension at The Retreat Toddenham Road Great Wolford CV36 5NQ for Mr And Mrs Franklin 20/03274/LBC Proposed garden Room to the rear of the property at 7 Church Walk Wellesbourne CV35 9QT for Mrs Pippa Shirley 20/03398/FUL Installation of 360 Technology Dome CCTV camera on replacement street lighting column no higher than 6 metres. The camera will provide 24 hour monitoring of public space for the purpose of crime prevention, detection and public reassurance. The camera will also include privacy blocking software at STREET RECORD Malthouse Lane Earlswood for Mr Stuart Danskin 20/02682/FUL Proposed partial change of use from public open space to mixed use of public open space, leisure, recreation, market stalls, the sale of crafts, goods, food, refreshments, public information, sale of tickets, advertising, charitable and local group activities and any other associated development at Bancroft Gardens Waterside Stratford-upon-Avon for David Smart 20/03401/FUL Single storey extension to form garden room, including glazed open verandah at Lower Cottage Preston-on-Stour Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 8NG for Mr And Mrs Ron Hoe 20/03503/LBC Proposed air conditioning condenser enclosures at Billesley Manor Billesley Road Billesley B49 6NF for Billesley Manor Hotel Limited 20/03541/FUL Remedial repairs and replacement render and replacement windows at The Owl House Shottery Shottery CV37 9HA for Mrs P Heyworth TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015 (DMOAD1) Notice is hereby given that an application has been made to the Stratford on Avon District Council for Planning Permission in respect of the applications scheduled below Application No. Details 20/03326/OUT Outline planning application (access and layout) for a phased development of eight serviced self-build plots, public open space in the form of a grassland field and community orchard, and associated works at Land Off Taylors Lane Upper Quinton for Landström Group Ltd Comments or representations on any of the applications listed above should be forwarded to me at the address below within 21 days of the date of publication of this notice. Please note that all comments received will be a matter of public record and will be made available for public inspection and will also be published on the Council’s website. In the event of an appeal being lodged against a refusal of a householder application, any representations made about the application will be sent to the Secretary of State and there will be no opportunity to comment at the appeal stage. A copy of the above application(s), plan(s) and documents(s) may be viewed on our web site at www.stratford. gov.uk/eplanning. Head of Planning and Housing Stratford on Avon District Council Elizabeth House, Church Street Stratford upon Avon. CV37 6HX Email: [email protected] Telephone 01789 267575 DATE 14th January 2021 WWW.STRATFORD.GOV.UK.
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