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Char Valley Planning Log 2018 CHAR VALLEY PLANNING LOG 2018 Date Received/ Name of Applicant Application Details Designated WDDC CVPC comments Comments by parish no. Cllr Consultation WDDC deadline 13/1/2018 Nick Wright WD/D/17/002933 HIGH BULLEN, Everidge Approved by WDDC Approved by WDDC P1/18 SUN LANE, MORCOMBELAKE, on 30 January 2018 BRIDPORT, DT6 6DL 13m2 of Solar Panels fitted to house roof. The roof is more than 20m from any boundary and more than 100m from any neighbouring buildings. The panels will cover less than 10% of the total roof area and the house is not listed Application for Certificate of Lawfulness 26/1/2018 A Hornsby WD/D/18/000148 CHERRY Joyce, Bailey 24 February No objection No comment as P2/18 COTTAGE, WHITCHURCH CROSS & Vaughan Application withdrawn application TO JN GASSONS LANE, withdrawn WHITCHURCH CANONICORUM, BRIDPORT, DT6 6RF Two storey side extension and interior and external alterations 26/1/2018 A Hornsby WD/D/18/000147 CHERRY Joyce, Bailey 24 February No objection No comment as P3/18 COTTAGE, WHITCHURCH CROSS & Vaughan Application withdrawn application TO JN GASSONS LANE, withdrawn WHITCHURCH CANONICORUM, BRIDPORT, DT6 6RF. Two storey side extension and alterations 7/2/2018 Dianne Penty WD/D/17/003010 Peck & 16 March Objection Approved by WDDC P4/18 COBBLESTONES, BERNE LANE, Malhaddie CVPC objects to this proposal principally on 29 May 2018 CHARMOUTH, BRIDPORT, DT6 on environmental grounds. 6RD Removal of existing The site is, of course, in an exceptionally conservatory and erection of unspoilt area of the Dorset AONB. It is single storey flat roof extension; bounded by the river Char and has an erection of single storey pitched important riverside footpath (the roof porch; addition of pitched Whitchurch Canonicorum Millennium roof to existing flat roof extension; CHAR VALLEY PLANNING LOG 2018 construction of raised decking and walk) running across it. The AONB must external stairs; construction of be consulted about this application. outdoor swimming pool and ancillary buildings; installation of 12.5m wide array of PV cells on eastern boundary. 8/2/2018 Mr & Mrs Clarke WD/D/18/000069 HIGHCLIFFE Joyce, Eager 2 March Although the plans of the proposed house Approved by WDDC P5/18 COTTAGE, FISHPOND BOTTOM indicate that it may be twice the on 11 July 2018 ROAD, FISHPOND, BRIDPORT, DT6 footprint size of the small existing cottage 6NN Demolish existing building and ancillary sheds, it will be a great and ancillary accommodation and improvement on the current replace with new single storey arrangements and we therefore have no dwelling house objections. 20/2/2018 Mr & Mrs Marshall & WD/D/18/000193 BEVIS Joyce, Eager 14 March No objection Approved by WDDC P6/18 Swann COTTAGE, SANDY LANE, on 4 May 2018 FISHPOND, BRIDPORT, DT6 6NP Replacement of existing double garage with new larger double garage 02/03/2018 Thomson WD/D/18/000386 LONGFIELD, Mahaddie, 22 March The description given on the application Approved by WDDC P7/18 VERRIOTTS LANE, Everidge “erection of single storey side extension" on 10 April 2018 MORCOMBELAKE, BRIDPORT, DT6 does not make clear that the proposed 6DU Erection of single storey side extension is actually a replacement for an extension existing extension of the same size. CVPC has no objection to this replacement. 07/03/2018 Sophy Burleigh WD/D/18/000423 FOREST FARM, Snook, Sage 29 March With regards to the Forest farm barn Prior approval not P8/18 POUND LANE, MONKTON WYLD, application I am not sure that it can be required on 29th BRIDPORT, DT6 6DD Erection of submitted under the Permitted planning March building for agricultural storage as I am told it is within 25m of the road. We are not sure why he has not wanted to consolidate it with the other farm CHAR VALLEY PLANNING LOG 2018 Sent by WDDC as a matter of building? The nearest neighbour is not courtesy and no comment is happy with it being located next to their required property , rather than Forest Farm. 17/04/2018 Mr Gore & Mrs WD/D/18/000485 BREDON, Everidge No comment required by Char Valley Approved by WDDC P9/18 Taylor STONEBARROW LANE, Parish Council on 16th April CHARMOUTH, BRIDPORT, DT6 6RA Non Material Amendment to application WD/D/16/001381 17/04/2018 Mr & Mrs K Clausner WD/D/18/000507 BEREHAYES Joyce, 11 May This field lies adjacent to the Whitchurch Approved by WDDC P10/18 FARM COTTAGES, WHITCHURCH Malhaddie & Canonicorum Conservation Area and the on 1st October 2018 CANONICORUM, BRIDPORT, DT6 Colby two mobile homes in situ ( a shepherd's 6RQ Change of use of the land to hut and a campervan) are dependent for site a shepherds hut & motor their facilities on the Berehayes holiday home complex which does lie within the (Retrospective) area. The gardens of six dwellings back on to the field and the agricultural hedges belonging to Berehayes are in poor repair. The mobile homes cannot be seen from the road through the village, at present. However, because of its central position alongside the Conservation Area, CVPC deems it important that a " change of use ” designation does not facilitate a future escalation of the field into a caravan park. Therefore, if approval is given retrospectively for these two mobile homes, we recommend that conditions should be imposed as follows i) permission be limited to the two mobile homes already parked there ii) they retain their current positions for minimum visual disruption from surrounding properties and the hill behind CHAR VALLEY PLANNING LOG 2018 iii) all the field hedges are laid and gapped up to provide adequate screening." 26/04/2018 Mr & Mrs K Clausner WD/D/18/000701 BEREHAYES Joyce, 25 May The new garage will be seen from the Approved by WDDC P11/18 FARM COTTAGES, GASSONS LANE Malhaddie & road but will have the effect of tidying the on 27th September JN TO COTHAYS JN, WHITCHURCH Colby area. 2018 CANONICORUM, BRIDPORT, DT6 The pump room alterations will not be 6RQ Erection of extension and seen from the road. No objections. replace single garage with triple garage. 26/04/2018 S Moores WD/D/18/000036 THE BAKERY, Everidge, 20 May The lights are already in existence; they Approved by WDDC P12/2018 BAKERY LANE, MORCOMBELAKE, Malhaddie are non-intrusive especially as they are 18th June 2018 BRIDPORT, DT6 6ES Display of just switched on when needed and during 1no. hanging sign & 1no. wall sign opening hours only, so CVPC have no & 1no. wall advert (non- objection to this application. illuminated) (retrospective) 30/04/2018 Mr & Mrs I M WD/D/18/000827 DODPEN FARM, Joyce, Eager 24 May Char Valley Parish Council have no Approved by WDDC P13/2018 Waterman ACCESS TO DODPEN FARM, objection to this 11th July 2018 FISHPOND, BRIDPORT, DT6 6NW Use as Dwelling House C3 (without compliance with conditions 2 of permission 1/W/91/0550F) Application for Certificate of Lawfulness 03/05/2018 Mr & Mrs Mugliston WD/D/18/000719 CUTHAY FARM, Bailey, Creed- 4 June Char Valley Parish Council have no Approved by WDDC P14/2018 BLUNTSHAY LANE, WHITCHURCH Castle, objection to these works taking place. 28th June 2018 CANONICORUM, BRIDPORT, DT6 Mahaddie, 6RJ Excavation of wildlife pond Vaughan with spoil graded over adjacent land 12/05/2018 Mr S Grinter WD/D/18/000789 SOUTHFIELDS Sage WDDC approved this P15/2018 FARM, WOOTTON LANE, on 10 May 2018 WOOTTON FITZPAINE CHAR VALLEY PLANNING LOG 2018 Amendment to planning permission WD/D/17/001528 Approved by WDDC on 10 May 2018 12/05/2018 Mr& Mrs Colby WD/D/18/000801 SEAWARDS, Snook 30 June CVPC has no objection to this planning Approved by WDDC P16/2018 VERRIOTTS LANE, application. The restricted matters are on 20th September MORCOMBELAKE, BRIDPORT, DT6 resolved to our satisfaction except for the 2018 6DX Application for approval of drainage where more information is Reserved Matters for Access needed. The proposed dwelling is Appearance, Landscaping, Layout discreet and modest in size and scale. The & Scale in relation to Outline appearance is suitable for the rural Approval WD/D/15/000829 situation. The siting takes appropriate account of any impact on neighbouring properties. The dwelling will be cut into the hillside to reduce its visual impact and there is good cover on site provided by existing trees and hedgerows. There will be no detriment to the residential amenity on those properties adjoining the site. 12/05/2018 Mr J Bradbury WD/D/18/000744 MANOR Snook, Sage Char Valley Parish Council has no Approved by WDDC P17/2018 HOUSE, WOOTTON LANE, objection to this application. The design on 26th October 2018 WOOTTON FITZPAINE, BRIDPORT of the proposed summerhouse is in DT6 6NQ Erection of a summer sympathy with and in proportion to house Wootton Manor, which is a Grade 2 listed building. It is not visible to any neighbouring properties 23/05/2018 Ms A Edwards WD/D/18/000953 1 SHEEPWASH Joyce, 16 June Char Valley Parish Council approve this Approved by WDDC P18/2018 GREEN, GRANDFATHERS KNAP, Johnson, application as the erection of the on 12th July 2018 FISHPOND, BRIDPORT, DT6 6NP Eager extension is in keeping with the property Demolish conservatory and erection single storey extension CHAR VALLEY PLANNING LOG 2018 06/06/2018 Mr & Mrs R Ireland WD/D/18/000993 NEWLANDS Everidge, 30 June CVPC has no objection to this application. Approved by WDDC P19/2018 HOLIDAY PARK, NEWLANDS Mahaddie The site is well screened and the new on 6th July 2018 BRIDGE, extension will have no adverse impact on CHARMOUTH, BRIDPORT, DT6 6RB its surroundings. This new design is an Extension to existing swimming improvement on the previous, approved, pool building to provide changing proposal in that the new extension is facilities and additional smaller and better integrated with the recreational services and new existing building.
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