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Wolverhampton City Council OPEN INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Item No: 8 Wolverhampton City Council OPEN INFORMATION ITEM th Committee / Panel PLANNING COMMITTEE Date 6 November 2012 Originating Service Group(s) EDUCATION AND ENTERPRISE Contact Officer(s)/ STEPHEN ALEXANDER (Head of Planning) Telephone Number(s) (01902) 555610 Title/Subject Matter APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER OFFICER DELEGATION, WITHDRAWN, ETC. The attached Schedule comprises planning and other application that have been determined by authorised officers under delegated powers given by Committee, those applications that have been determined following previous resolutions of Planning Committee, or have been withdrawn by the applicant, or determined in other ways, as details. Each application is accompanied by the name of the planning officer dealing with it in case you need to contact them. The Case Officers and their telephone numbers are Wolverhampton (01902): Ian Holliday Charlotte Morrison Alan Murphy Martyn Gregory Section Leader Section Leader Section Leader Section Leader (Major applications & (Planning Applications, (Planning Applications) (Planning Applications) Historic Environment) Compliance & Trees) 555632 551125 555630 551357 Jenny Davies Mindy Cheema Mark Elliot Colin Noakes (Senior Planning Officer) (Planning Officer) (Planning Officer) (Planning Officer) 555608 551360 555648 551132 Richard Pitt Ragbir Sahota Ann Wheeldon Andy Carter (Senior Planning Officer) (Planning Officer) (Planning Officer) (Planning Officer) 551674 555616 550348 551132 Phillip Walker Dharam Vir Tracey Homfray Tom Podd (Planning Officer) (Planning Officer) (Planning Officer) (Planning Officer) 555632 555643 555641 551128 Morgan Jones Marcela Quinones Andrew Johnson Alison McCormick (Planning Officer) (Planning Officer) (Planning Officer) (Tree Officer) 555637 555607 551123 555640 Laleeta Butoy Craig Rowbottom Nussarat Malik Andy Fisher (Trainee Planning (Planning Officer) (Planning Officer) (Tree Officer) Officer) 551677 550141 555621 555605 Sukwant Grewal (Trainee Planning Officer) 551676 Helen Guest (Planning Officer) 555607 HEAD OF PLANNING: STEPHEN ALEXANDER 555610 FAXES can be sent on 551359 or 558792 Page 1 of 67 E-MAIL [email protected] PLANNING COMMITTEE (6th November 2012) REFERENCE SITE ADDRESS PAGE NO Bilston East 11/01159/FUL Former Heil Trailers International Site, Great 9 Bridge Road, Wolverhampton 12/00939/EXT Land Adjacent To 57, Ashley Street, 9 Wolverhampton 12/00968/ADV 104 Church Street, Bilston, Wolverhampton 10 12/01004/FUL 111 Mount Pleasant, Wolverhampton, 10 12/01016/RP Rear Of 11 High Street, Bilston, Wolverhampton 11 12/01045/FUL 10 Darlaston Lane, Wolverhampton 11 12/01140/FUL Yard At The End Of Wood Street, Bilston, 12 Wolverhampton 12/01214/TR 32 Bridge Street, Bilston, Wolverhampton 12 Bilston North 12/00916/FUL 18B Milcote Drive, Wolverhampton, 13 12/00991/FUL 11 Hathaway Close, Wolverhampton 13 12/01079/FUL Bilston Town Bowling Club, Villiers Avenue, 14 Wolverhampton Blakenhall 12/00339/FUL 189 Penn Road, Wolverhampton 14 12/00828/FUL 49 Dudley Road, Wolverhampton 15 12/00913/VV 106 Rosemary Crescent West, Wolverhampton 15 12/00964/FUL 40 Ednam Road, Wolverhampton 16 12/00986/FUL 25 Hornby Road, Wolverhampton 16 Page 2 of 67 12/01027/FUL 21 Neville Avenue, Wolverhampton 17 12/01077/FUL 423 Dudley Road, Wolverhampton 17 12/01143/ADV Service Station , Penn Road/Marston Road, 18 Wolverhampton 12/01194/ADV 10 - 14 Birmingham Road, Wolverhampton 18 Bushbury North 12/01109/FUL 31 Milldale Crescent, Wolverhampton 19 12/01133/ADV 1 - 2 Three Tuns Parade, Wolverhampton 19 Bushbury South and Low Hill 12/00646/REM Former Goodyear Tyre Factory, Stafford Road, 20 Wolverhampton 12/00918/FUL 24 Mickley Avenue, Wolverhampton 20 12/00743/FUL Land Behind 118 To 130 Bushbury Lane, Shaw 21 Road, Bushbury 12/01022/FUL 82 Elston Hall Lane, Wolverhampton 21 12/01041/TR 9 Sandmere Rise, Wolverhampton 22 12/01067/FUL Kingdom Hall, Fifth Avenue, Wolverhampton 22 East Park 12/00700/FUL Land And Buildings North West Side Of, 23 Navigation Street, Wolverhampton 12/01082/FUL 19 Stubbington Close, Wolverhampton 23 12/01138/ADV Stow Heath Post Office, 171 Wellington Road, 24 Wolverhampton 12/01171/FUL 73 - 77 Bilston Road, Wolverhampton 24 Page 3 of 67 Ettingshall 12/00528/OUT Roseville, Ettingshall Road, Ettingshall 25 12/01036/FUL 7A Hincks Street, Wolverhampton 25 12/01006/FUL Former Garage Site To The Rear Of 6 To 52, 26 Junction Road, Wolverhampton 12/00996/VV Land Adjacent To 26, Rooker Crescent, 26 Wolverhampton 12/01023/FUL Land To The Rear Of 121 Parkfield Road, 27 Wolverhampton 12/01087/FUL 87 Millfields Road, Wolverhampton 27 12/01135/FUL Former Weston Printers Workshop, Dixon Street, 28 Wolverhampton Fallings Park 12/01129/TR 4 Beechwood Avenue, Wolverhampton 28 Graiseley 12/00919/FUL 20 Eagle Street, Pennfields, Wolverhampton 29 12/00945/FUL 7-24 Ashland Street, Wolverhampton 29 12/00932/FUL 6 Hughes Avenue, Wolverhampton 30 12/00990/FUL 149B Merridale Street West, Wolverhampton 30 12/01105/FUL 196 Lea Road, Wolverhampton 31 Merry Hill 12/00961/FUL 40 Woodland Road, Wolverhampton 31 12/01015/FUL 12 Highlands Road, Wolverhampton 32 12/01028/FUL 22 Fir Tree Road, Wolverhampton 32 12/01125/FUL 101 Bhylls Lane, Wolverhampton 33 Page 4 of 67 12/01124/ADV 10 Trysull Road, Wolverhampton 33 12/01151/TN 26 Castlecroft Gardens, Wolverhampton 34 12/01269/TR 6 Bellencroft Gardens, Wolverhampton 34 Oxley 12/00987/OUT 61 Probert Road, Wolverhampton 35 12/01018/FUL 24 Oxley Moor Road, Wolverhampton 35 Park 12/00882/TN Flat 4, Grange Croft, 53 Compton Road West 36 12/00948/FUL 187 Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton 36 12/00969/FUL 110 Newhampton Road West, Wolverhampton 37 12/00973/FUL 12 Alder Dale, Wolverhampton 37 12/00992/TR 167 Compton Road, Wolverhampton 38 12/01003/OUT 42 Newbridge Street, Wolverhampton 38 12/00995/FUL 29A Glen Court, Wolverhampton 39 12/01020/FUL 102 Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton 39 12/01046/FUL 90 Richmond Road, Wolverhampton 40 12/01069/PA Outside 2 Compton Road, Wolverhampton 40 12/01078/FUL 70 Avondale Road, Wolverhampton 41 12/01117/TN 2 Park Dale West, Wolverhampton, 41 Wolverhampton 12/01122/CON 187 Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton 42 12/01189/TN 10 Finchfield Gardens, Wolverhampton 42 12/01222/TN 12 Finchfield Gardens, Wolverhampton 43 Page 5 of 67 Penn 12/00812/FUL 2 Hanbury Crescent, Wolverhampton 43 12/00790/FUL 62 Church Hill, Wolverhampton 44 12/01114/FUL 16 Wells Road, Penn, Wolverhampton 44 12/00914/FUL 8 Pennhouse Avenue, Wolverhampton 45 12/00941/FUL 107 Windsor Avenue, Wolverhampton 45 12/00988/TR 34 Mount Road, Penn, Wolverhampton 46 12/01032/FUL 108 Swan Bank, Wolverhampton 46 St Peter’s 12/00936/ADV 47 - 48 Dudley Street, City Centre, 47 Wolverhampton 12/00970/FUL 67 Glentworth Gardens, Wolverhampton 47 12/00974/LBC 9 George Street, City Centre, Wolverhampton 48 12/00975/LBC 10 George Street, City Centre, Wolverhampton 48 12/00976/ADV 10 George Street, City Centre, Wolverhampton 49 12/00993/FUL 43 Dunstall Hill, Wolverhampton 49 12/01025/FUL Carats Jewellers, 15 _ 16 Queen Street, City 50 Centre 12/01101/LBC Unit K5, Chubb Buildings, Fryer Street 50 12/01126/ADV Cheltenham And Gloucester, 2 Queen Street, 51 City Centre 12/01127/ADV 1A George Street, City Centre, Wolverhampton 51 12/01153/FUL 42 Queen Square, Wolverhampton 52 Spring Vale 12/00947/NOT Wathan Avenue, S/O 38 Woodcross Street, 52 Wolverhampton Page 6 of 67 12/00950/NOT Dovedale Road, O/S 111 Dovedale Road, 53 Wolverhampton 12/00952/NOT Woodcross Lane, O/S 117A Woodcross Lane, 53 Wolverhampton 12/01084/FUL 35 Pritchett Avenue, Wolverhampton 54 Tettenhall Regis 12/00821/FUL 10 Wergs Road, Wolverhampton 54 12/00963/CON 10 Wergs Road, Wolverhampton 55 12/00979/FUL 59 Tyninghame Avenue, Wolverhampton 55 12/01001/TR 79 Wrottesley Road, Wolverhampton 56 12/01074/FUL 68 Woodthorne Road South, Wolverhampton 56 12/01111/FUL 68 Redhouse Road, Wolverhampton 57 12/01183/TR 102 Lower Street, Wolverhampton 57 12/01257/FUL 71 Aldersley Avenue, Wolverhampton 58 Tettenhall Wightwick 12/01144/TR 46 Highgrove, Wolverhampton 58 12/00888/FUL 2 Ravensholme, Wolverhampton 59 12/00981/FUL 5 Swallowdale, Wolverhampton 59 12/00921/FUL 58 Cherrington Gardens, Wolverhampton 60 12/01034/FUL 30A Wood Road, Wolverhampton 60 12/01035/CON 30A Wood Road, Wolverhampton 61 12/01097/FUL 2 Limes Road, Wolverhampton 61 12/01113/FUL 5 Dippons Mill Close, Wolverhampton 62 12/01121/FUL 188 Henwood Road, Wolverhampton 62 Page 7 of 67 12/01136/DEM School Road Garage, School Road, Tettenhall 63 Wood 12/01147/TR 2 Linden Lea, Wolverhampton 63 12/01160/TR 30 Woodcote Road, Wolverhampton 64 12/01198/ADV Compton Garage, Bridgnorth Road, 64 Wolverhampton 12/01212/TR 3 Tinacre Hill, Wolverhampton 65 Wednesfield North 12/00944/FUL 10 Gurnard Close, Wolverhampton 65 12/01037/FUL 1 Duckhouse Road, Wolverhampton 66 Wednesfield South 12/00994/FUL 1- 41 Hamstead Close, Wolverhampton 66 12/00999/FUL 79 - 81 Lichfield Road, Wednesfield, 67 Wolverhampton 12/01085/FUL Unit 1, Wednesfield Business Park, 67 Waddensbrook Lane The fuller version of this report is available on CMIS http://wolverhampton.cmis.uk.com/decisionmaking/Meetings/CurrentMeetings/20122013/ta bid/131/ctl/ViewCMIS_CommitteeDetails/mid/573/id/1387/Default.aspx Page 8 of 67 APP REF 11/01159/FUL WARD Bilston East DATE VALID 6th December 2011 TARGET DATE 31st January 2012 TYPE OF APP Full Application SITE Former Heil Trailers International Site Great Bridge Road Wolverhampton PROPOSAL Erection of 21 houses (alternative proposal to that approved by application 09/01222/FUL) APPLICANT AGENT Mr Mark Kowalski Mr Roy Fullerton RPS Planning & Design Salisbury House 2A Tettenhall Road Wolverhampton WV1 4SG DECISION Grant: DATE OF 21st September 2012 DECISION CASE OFFICER Mr Richard Pitt APP REF 12/00939/EXT WARD Bilston East DATE VALID 11th July 2012 TARGET DATE 5th September 2012 TYPE OF APP Extension of time SITE Land Adjacent To 57 Ashley Street Wolverhampton PROPOSAL Extension of time of approval 08/01206/FUL granting permission for a three bedroom dwelling.
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