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Planning Services TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 11 Week Ending: 15th March 2019 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING (including fax and email) to arrive before the expiry date shown in the second to last column Head of Planning and Building Beech Hurst Weyhill Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection. You may view applications and submit comments on-line – go to www.testvalley.gov.uk APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 19/00607/FULLN Erection of a 2 bay timber Little Laughton House , Old Mr A Laughton Miss Katherine 11.03.2019 frame car port Salisbury Road, Abbotts Ann, Dowle ABBOTTS ANN SP11 7NH 08.04.2019 19/00672/FULLN Raise the eaves and ridge Unit 1 And 2 , Stephenson Howard Tenens House Mr Luke Benjamin 15.03.2019 height Close, Portway Business Park, 10.04.2019 ANDOVER TOWN Andover Hampshire SP10 3RU (HARROWAY) 19/00643/FULLN Installation of flue Warner Court, Bishops Way, Mr Jamie Joyce Mrs Donna Dodd 15.03.2019 Andover, Hampshire SP10 10.04.2019 ANDOVER TOWN 3EG (MILLWAY) 19/00659/FULLN Installation of 3 No. new Twinings, Plot 49, South Way, Mrs Alison Pembleton, Mrs Donna Dodd YES 15.03.2019 windows and widening of Walworth Business Park Twinings Ltd 10.04.2019 ANDOVER TOWN single door to a double door Andover Hampshire (ST MARYS) with new canopy over 19/00608/FULLN Erection of dwelling White Cottage, The Green, Mr. P. Hopkins And Ms. Miss Emma Jones YES 11.03.2019 Amport, Andover Hampshire A. Reckitt 12.04.2019 AMPORT SP11 8BE Week Ending: 15th March 2019 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 19/00611/VARN To vary Condition 2 The Long House , Dauntsey Mr Pearce, Ottoman Mr Luke Benjamin 11.03.2019 (Approved plans) of Drove, Weyhill, Andover SP11 Developments Ltd 04.04.2019 AMPORT 18/00036/FULLN (Erection of 0QL 2 No. dwellings) Replace drawings 160416-05(Plot 1), 160416-06 (plot 2) with drawings 1122/01 and 1122/02 respectively - To incorporate elevational changes to openings and chimney's 19/00649/FULLN First floor side extension over 8 Croft Avenue, Andover, Mr Hughes Miss Katherine 13.03.2019 existing garage, two storey Hampshire, SP10 2EL Dowle ANDOVER TOWN rear extension, to provide 08.04.2019 (WINTON) additional living space, and replace flat roof of existing front single storey extension to pitched 19/00628/FULLN Single storey side extension The Coach House, Coley Lane, Ms Lyn Maltus Mrs Donna Dodd 12.03.2019 to provide sun room Chilbolton, Stockbridge 12.04.2019 CHILBOLTON Hampshire SO20 6AZ 19/00605/VARN To vary condition 5 Parsonage Farm , Church Mr Pyzer Knapp Mrs Mary Goodwin 11.03.2019 (approved plans) of Street, Hurstbourne Tarrant, 12.04.2019 HURSTBOURNE 19/00080/FULLN (Internal SP11 0AY TARRANT alterations to farmhouse, reinstatement of window to rear elevation, external Week Ending: 15th March 2019 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE cladding of hunting lodge with new openings with glazed doors, greenhouse and landscaping works to rear and side gardens) to replace drawing 2-200 P1 with P-200 P3, 2-301 P1 with 2-301 P2, 2-304 P1 with 2- 304 P2 to include the addition of a french door 19/00619/VARN To vary condition 3 Parsonage Farm, Church Mr Pyzer Knapp Mrs Mary Goodwin 11.03.2019 (approved plans) of Street, Hurstbourne Tarrant, 12.04.2019 HURSTBOURNE 19/00081/LBWN (Internal Andover Hampshire SP11 0AY TARRANT alterations to farmhouse, reinstatement of window to rear elevation, external cladding of hunting lodge with new openings with glazed doors, greenhouse and landscaping works to rear and side gardens)to replace drawing 2-200 P1 with P-200 P3, 2-301 P1 with 2-301 P2, 2-304 P1 with 2- 304 P2 to include the addition of a french door 19/00600/TREEN Fell T1 and T2 Fir trees in Corner Cottage, Amport Road, Mr Vincent Douglas Mr Rory Gogan YES 12.03.2019 rear of garden Monxton, Andover Hampshire 04.04.2019 MONXTON SP11 8AH Week Ending: 15th March 2019 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 19/00639/TREEN Fell 1 Beech Beech Cottage, Five Bells Mrs Margaret Dunn Mr Rory Gogan 13.03.2019 Lane, Nether Wallop, 04.04.2019 NETHER WALLOP Stockbridge Hampshire SO20 8HA 19/00645/FULLN Enlarge main roof, creation Hillview, Salisbury Road, Mr And Mrs A Lis Katie Nethersole 13.03.2019 of a dormer window, external Lopcombe, Salisbury 08.04.2019 NETHER WALLOP alterations (to include raising Hampshire SP5 1DA of garage walls to north side) and extension of garage roof 19/00692/PDQN Notification for Prior Approval Barn Off Wallop Road, Wallop Mrs H Glover Katie Nethersole 15.03.2019 under Class Q - Conversion Road, Stockbridge, SO20 8HY 10.04.2019 OVER WALLOP of agricultural building to dwelling 19/00235/FULLN Demolish existing prefab Montessori Nursery, The Magic Mr Anthony White Mr Graham Melton 11.03.2019 building, construct new single Tower, Weyhill Bottom, Weyhill 04.04.2019 PENTON GRAFTON storey extension, refurbish Andover Hampshire retained accommodation, and construction of vehicular access 19/00655/TREEN T1 Deodar Cedar - Fell to 2 The Square , Chalkcroft Mrs Kruger Mr Rory Gogan 15.03.2019 ground level Lane, Penton Mewsey, SP11 08.04.2019 PENTON MEWSEY 0RQ Week Ending: 15th March 2019 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 19/00311/FULLN Demolition of three Buildings To South West Of Mr C Tryon Mrs Samantha 11.03.2019 redundant agricultural Little Dean, Winton Hill, Owen STOCKBRIDGE buildings and erection of two Stockbridge, Hampshire SO20 12.04.2019 detached dwellings to include 6HL sewage treatment plant 19/00554/FULLN Taking down, inserting new War Memorial, Romsey Road, Stockbridge Parish Mrs Mary Goodwin YES 12.03.2019 strengthening with steel Stockbridge, Hampshire Council 12.04.2019 STOCKBRIDGE plates and new stonework and replacement of damaged upper part of Memorial including cross 19/00555/LBWN Taking down, inserting new War Memorial, Romsey Road, Stockbridge Parish Mrs Mary Goodwin YES 12.03.2019 strengthening with steel Stockbridge, Hampshire Council 12.04.2019 STOCKBRIDGE plates and new stonework and replacement of damaged upper part of Memorial including cross 19/00703/FULLN Demolition of existing and 9 New Street, Stockbridge, Mrs D Bailey Miss Katherine 15.03.2019 erection of replacment single Hampshire, SO20 6HG Dowle STOCKBRIDGE storey garden room 19.04.2019 Week Ending: 15th March 2019 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 19/00592/VARN To vary 3 (parking) and 4 Nursery, Finkley Down Farm, Mr And Mrs Dennis Mrs Samantha 11.03.2019 (approved plans) of Finkley Road, Finkley Andover Owen SMANNELL 16/02408/FULLN (Change Hampshire 12.04.2019 the use of dwelling to a children's nursery (independent) with occasional child care in connection with the farm and visitor attraction, children) to replace the site location plan and drawing FDD/01 with drawings 1897.02a, 1897.03a, and 1897.10a to allow for revised parent and child drop and collection parking layout and staff parking 19/00606/FULLN Single storey wrap-around 8 Beech Close, Thruxton, SP11 Miss Amanda Squires Miss Katherine 13.03.2019 front and side extension to 8NB, Dowle THRUXTON create porch and new living 04.04.2019 area; single storey garage extension and new area of dropped kerb to extended driveway 19/00656/PDQN Notification for Prior Approval Stanbury Farm, Amesbury Trustees Of Sir Michael Mr Luke Benjamin 14.03.2019 under Class Q - Conversion Road, Weyhill, Andover Vernon Will Trust 09.04.2019 THRUXTON of agricultural building to a Hampshire SP11 8ED single dwelling Week Ending: 15th March 2019 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 19/00629/FULLN Single storey extension to Fishing Cottage, Annexe , Mr And Mrs Ray Mr Luke Benjamin 12.03.2019 annexe, to provide home Church Lane, Upper Clatford, Palmer 12.04.2019 UPPER CLATFORD office and additional space in SP11 7HB loft space 19/00653/FULLN Erection of a two storey side 107 Bury Hill Close, Anna Mr And Mrs Vincent Katie Nethersole 14.03.2019 extension, to provide Valley, SP11 7NB, 09.04.2019 UPPER CLATFORD additional living space and accommodation 19/00588/FULLN Single story rear kitchen 30 High Street, Wherwell, Mrs Susan Filmer Mrs Donna Dodd 11.03.2019 extension to extend the Andover, SP11 7JG 12.04.2019 WHERWELL kitchen, internal alterations to link the extension to the garden room/office to integrate this into the house 19/00589/LBWN Single story rear kitchen 30 High Street, Wherwell, Mrs Susan Filmer Mrs Donna Dodd 11.03.2019 extension to extend the Andover, SP11 7JG 12.04.2019 WHERWELL kitchen, internal alterations to link the extension to the garden room/office to integrate this into the house 19/00663/FULLS First floor side and rear 16 Beechwood
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