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Listed Buildings BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 (Notice under Article 8 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) PLEASE NOTE that the following planning applications were registered by the City Council during w/e 07/08/2009: a) Involving Listed Buildings or within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2009/01621 Top Flat 1 Lansdowne Square Hove BH2009/01622 ADJOINING COLLEGE BRUNSWICK TOWN Removal of existing external fire escape stairs to rear and replacement of balcony railings to match existing design. Officer: Adrian Smith 290478 Applicant: Mr Brian Sudway Agent: Corner Studio Ltd TF 1 Lansdowne Sq Hove The Design Studio 94 High St BN3 1HE Steyning BN44 3RD BH2009/01797 17 Brunswick Square Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN External alterations for the installation of new cast iron downpipe on front elevation from first floor level to basement level. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Brunswick Town Agent: Stuart Radley Assoc Property Management Ltd 336 Kingsway Hove BN3 4LW C/o Welbeck Properties 83 Church Rd Hove BN3 2BB CENTRAL HOVE BH2009/01671 3 Albany Mews Hove THE AVENUES Conversion of house into 1 No. 1 bedroom flat and 1 No. 2 bedroom maisonette, incorporating external alterations and relocated rooflights to side. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: 3amp Ltd Agent: Just Plans 4 Albany Mews Brighton BN3 2PQ 47A The Martlets Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 9NN BH2009/01685 Flat 36 Normandy House 18 The Drive Hove WILLETT ESTATE Replacement of existing upvc and aluminium framed windows with double glazed upvc framed windows and kitchen door to escape stairs. Officer: Wayne Nee 292132 Applicant: Mrs B H Handover Agent: Mr Geoffrey Lawrance Flat 36 Normandy House 18 The Drive 32 Parkside Shoreham-by-Sea Hove BN3 3JB West Sussex BN43 6HA 1 BH2009/01793 11 Albert Mews Hove THE AVENUES External alterations to form new door, stairs and gateway access from basement workshop to footpath. Officer: Charlotte Hughes 292321 Applicant: Mr Roy & Mrs Rita Agent: Barry Field Architects Robinson 7 Queen Sq Brighton BN1 3FD Fieldwatch Properties 1-8 Albert Mews Hove BN3 2PP REGENCY BH2009/01504 The Coach House Western Terrace Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Demolition of existing single storey rear extension and erection of a new single storey rear extension. Officer: Charlotte Hughes 292321 Applicant: Mr & Mrs R Nevill Agent: FCP Architects The Coach House Western Trce 74 Boston Pl Marylebone NW1 6EX Brighton BN1 2LD BH2009/01655 Cafe Birdcage Bandstand Kings Road Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Display of signage above East & West doors and 4no windows. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: La Fourchette Agent: ABIR Architects 105 Western Rd Brighton BN1 2AA 3c Wilbury Grove Hove BN3 3JQ BH2009/01723 77 West Street Brighton OLD TOWN Internal and external alterations to main and rear buildings including extension of terrace and modifications to internal layout, replacement doors and windows, changes to external finishes, installation of approved advertisements and installation of 1no additional air conditioning unit. Officer: Christopher Wright 292097 Applicant: Inventive Leisure Agent: Firstplan 21 Old St Ashton Under Lyne 25 Floral St London WC2E 9DS Greater Manchester OL6 6LA BH2009/01779 7 Pool Valley Brighton OLD TOWN Display of externally illuminated fascia sign and 1no illuminated projecting sign. Officer: Christopher Wright 292097 Applicant: Mr A & Mrs J Hartono Agent: Martin Evans Architects 5-7 Vining St London SW9 8QA 18 Charlotte Rd London EC2A 3PB BH2009/01822 Flat 1 5 Denmark Terrace Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Erection of rear extension to basement flat. Officer: Steven Lewis 290480 Applicant: Mr Paul Hopgood Agent: Acronym A & D Ltd Basement Flat (Flat 1) 5 Denmark Trce 262 Ditchling Rd Brighton BN1 6JF Brighton BN1 3AN 2 BH2009/01836 14D Bedford Towers Kings Road Brighton ADJOINING LISTED BUILDING REGENCY SQUARE Partial enclosure of existing balcony with white UPVC glazed screens. Officer: Charlotte Hughes 292321 Applicant: Mrs Susan Zilberstein Agent: Turner Associates 14C Bedford Towers Kings Rd 19a Wilbury Ave Hove BN3 6HS Brighton BN1 2JG ST. PETER'S & NORTH LAINE BH2009/01575 69 -70 Queens Road Brighton WEST HILL Replacement PVCu windows to property. Officer: Sonia Kanwar 292359 Applicant: The Queens Head Agent: Anglian Home Mr Khalil 69-70 Queens Rd Brighton Improvements BN1 3XD PO Box 65 Norwich Norfolk NR6 6EJ BH2009/01607 MyHotel 17 Jubilee Street Brighton NORTH LAINE Display of internally hung double sided illuminated acrylic box signs. Officer: Sonia Kanwar 292359 Applicant: Mr Matthew Bradford Company of Cooks MyHotel-Table 17 Jubilee St Brighton BN1 1GE STANFORD BH2009/01755 61 Woodland Drive Hove ADJOINING WOODLAND DRIVE First floor extension to convert bungalow to two storey house, including a first floor balcony on front elevation. Officer: Adrian Smith 01273 290478 Applicant: Mr N Patel Agent: Mr A Rogers 61 Woodland Drv Hove BN3 6DF 40 Dawn Crst Upper Beeding BN44 3WH b) Other applications registered: HANGLETON & KNOLL BH2009/01744 20 Olive Road Hove Erection of 3no. three bedroom houses replacing existing disused community centre Officer: Charlotte Hughes 292321 Applicant: Mr Brian& Mrs Agent: DK Architects Rachel Hathaway 9 Hove Park Villas Hove BN3 6HP Billaway Developments Ltd 67 Dyke Road Ave Hove BN3 6DA BH2009/01817 101 Northease Drive Hove Erection of single storey rear extension. Officer: Wayne Nee 292132 Applicant: Mr Alex Byford Agent: Mr Ben Whitby 101 Northease Drv Hove BN3 8LH 15 West St Shoreham-by-Sea West Sussex BN43 5WF 3 HOLLINGDEAN & STANMER BH2009/00842 Land Adjacent to 2 Wild Park House Home Farm Road Brighton Change of use from public lavatory (sui generis) to tattoo studio (sui generis). (Retrospective). Officer: Aidan Thatcher 292265 Applicant: Wizard of Ink Mr John Weston Unit 2 Wild Park House Home Farm Rd Brighton BN1 9HT BH2009/01770 176C Ditchling Road Brighton Conversion of existing 4 bedsits units to 2 self-contained two bedroom units with private gardens. Single storey ground floor extension with flat roof at rear. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Brighton & Hove City Council Mr J Currell Asset Team 1st Floor Victoria Rd Housing Office Victoria Rd Portslade BN41 1YF BH2009/01786 Land adjacent to 1 Rushlake Close Brighton Erection of 1no 3 bedroom detached house. Officer: Liz Arnold 291709 Applicant: Mr John Panteli Agent: Plan Right C/O Plan Right Adur Business Adur Business Centre Little High St Centre Little High St Shoreham-by-Sea West Sussex Shoreham-by-Sea West Sussex BN43 5EG BN43 5EG MOULSECOOMB & BEVENDEAN BH2009/01819 40 Plymouth Avenue Brighton Erection of a single storey rear extension with 1no roof-light and rebuilding of existing garage. Officer: Chris Swain 292178 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Stafford Agent: KEL Building Advisor Ltd 40 Plymouth Ave Brighton 88 Nevill Ave Hove BN3 7NA BN2 4JB PATCHAM BH2009/01567 50 Brangwyn Avenue Brighton Remove existing boundary wall and replace with block wall and railings with sliding entry gate. Officer: Helen Hobbs 293335 Applicant: Mr Thomas Rice 526 Falmer Rd Brighton BN2 6ND BH2009/01778 122 & 124 Carden Avenue Brighton Change of use from retail (A1) to non-residential institution (D1) Officer: Aidan Thatcher 292265 Applicant: Highgrove Real Agent: BPM Estate Ltd C/O BPM 31a Warmdene Rd 31a Warmdene Rd Brighton BN1 8NL Brighton BN1 8NL BH2009/01809 22 Hartfield Avenue Brighton Erection of a single storey detached garage with new vehicle access. Officer: Chris Swain 292178 Applicant: Mr Paul Salucci Agent: Cooke Design Associates Ltd 22 Hartfield Ave Brighton BN1 8AE 34 Southdown Ave Brighton BN1 6EG 4 BH2009/01818 22 Rotherfield Crescent Brighton Erection of a two storey side extension. Officer: Anthony Foster 294495 Applicant: Dr Sharon Wood Agent: Acronym A & D Ltd 22 Rotherfield Crst Brighton 262 Ditchling Rd Brighton BN1 6JF BN1 8FQ PRESTON PARK BH2009/01705 41A Port Hall Road Brighton Create roof terrace on existing flat roof. Officer: Chris Swain 292178 Applicant: Mr Laurence Hill 41A Port Hall Rd Brighton BN1 5PD BH2009/01820 Flats D4 & D6 Belvedere 152-158 Dyke Road Brighton Replacement UPVC windows to flats. Officer: Chris Swain 292178 Applicant: Mrs Evelyn Kennedy Agent: Liz Palmer Architectural Flat D4 Belvedere Consulting 152 - 158 Dyke Rd Brighton 79 Blakers House Stanford Ave BN1 5PA Brighton BN1 5FA ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2009/01742 Downlee 21 Ridgewood Avenue Saltdean Brighton Erection of a new porch to front entrance with ramp for disable wheelchair access. (Part-retrospective) Officer: Chris Swain 292178 Applicant: Mrs Dorothy Mahoney Downlee 21 Ridgewood Ave Saltdean Brighton BN2 8HH ST. PETER'S & NORTH LAINE BH2009/01837 41 Providence Place Rear Of 38 London Road Brighton Replacement of existing garage with a 3 storey, 3 bedroom house. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Missive Agent: CJ Planning Ltd C/O CJ Planning Ltd 80 Rugby Rd 80 Rugby Rd Brighton BN1 6ED Brighton BN1 6ED WESTBOURNE BH2009/01774 Dorset Court 211 - 213 Kingsway Hove Installation of new access gate to front fence and installation of an additional security fence on party wall between Dorset Court and 205-209 Kingsway. Officer: Paul Earp 292193 Applicant: Dorset Court Agent: Beecham Moore Partnership (Hove) Ltd 50 Beaconsfield Villas Brighton BN1 6HD C/O Austin Rees 135-137 Dyke Rd Hove BN3 1TJ WITHDEAN BH2009/01169 58-88 Hampstead Road Brighton Replacement of existing windows to front elevation with UPVC double glazed windows. Officer: Wayne Nee 292132 Applicant: Mrs Marjorie Peskett 60 Ackender Rd Alton Hampshire GU34 1JS 5 BH2009/01730 15 Withdean Road Brighton Erection of detached garage with gable end roof including roof window and dormer. (Part retrospective). Officer: Mark Thomas 292336 Applicant: Mr J King Agent: Liam Russell Architects 15 Withdean Rd Brighton BN1 5BL Castleworks Westgate St Lewes BN7 1YR BH2009/01781 2a Croft Road Brighton Single storey rear extension with 3no roof lights and provision of decking to rear.
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