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COMPLETE DOC-Discharge FULL Date of List - 09 SEP 2015 BRECKLAND COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. CA No Objection TRE/2015/0137/TCA Rookery Managment Co THETFORD Holm Oak (T1)- Sectional 2 Kyle Court felling to ground level Old Market St TRE/2015/0135/TCA Mr James Richard BEACHAMWELL Sycamore (t1)- Orchard House (T2)- Fell to gorund level The Street nand remove Fell to gorund level and TRE/2015/0136/TCA Mr Peter Fishwick HOE Oak (T14)- Crown lift,removal 14 Hale Road of stem of lower bough, Hoe removal of branches, removal of ivy DOC - COMPLETE 3DC/2015/0051/DOC Mr Paul Brown HOCKERING Discharge of conidtion 1-10 on Lake View Lodge 3PL/2014/1333/F The Street 3DC/2015/0064/DOC Zaks (UK) Ltd THETFORD Discharge of condition 6 of The Bridge 3PL/2015/0025/F Castle Street 3DC/2015/0048/DOC Breckland District Council THETFORD Discharge of conditions The Anchor Hotel 18,27,28,30,32,35D on Bridge Street 3PL/2012/0790/F 3DC/2015/0101/DOC Mr A.G Lane TITTLESHALL Discharge of condition Manor House Farm 4,8,10,14 & 24 on Fakenham Road 3PL/2012/1323/F DOC-Discharge FULL DC135 Date of List - 09 SEP 2015 BRECKLAND COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. DOC-Discharge FULL 3DC/2015/0096/DOC Mr Paul Sheffield GREAT ELLINGHAM Discharge of condition 3 on Aldine 3PL/2015/0247/F Town Green DOC-Discharge PART 3DC/2015/0026/DOC Mr Bob Gooderham KENNINGHALL Discharge of conditions 3, 4, Ash Tree Farm 5, 6 & 9 of 3PL/2012/0876/F Green Lane 3DC/2015/0047/DOC Mr M Podmore GARBOLDISHAM Discharge of conditions The Barn 3,4,8,11,15 on 3PL/2014/1109/F Stubbings Farm 3DC/2015/0104/DOC Miss J Gowland SPARHAM Discharge of conditions 6 & 7 The Old Chapel on 3PL/2015/0125/F Church Lane 3DC/2015/0083/DOC Valley Traction Services Ltd ROUDHAM/LARLING Discharge of Conditions 3, 15 Valley Traction Services Ltd & 17 of 3PL/2014/1096/F Roudham Road 3DC/2015/0079/DOC Mr L Brown THETFORD Discharge of conditions 3, 4 & Site adjacent to No 3A 6 on 3PL/2014/1173/F Norwich Road 3DC/2015/0105/DOC Mr D J Barnham ROCKLANDS Discharge conditions 11 & 14 Plots 1 & 2 of 3PL/2014/1225/F Adjacent to 17 The Street 3DC/2015/0089/DOC Mr Kevin Jones HOCKHAM Discharge of condition 3 of Rosebank 3PL/2015/0233/F Shropham Road DC135 Date of List - 09 SEP 2015 BRECKLAND COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. DOC-Discharge PART 3DC/2015/0045/DOC Valendane Ltd WATTON Discharge of conditions 3, 4, Quinton House 5, 6 & 7 on 3PL/2013/0755/F Harvey Street 3DC/2015/0124/DOC Mr Ian Wilton ATTLEBOROUGH Discharge of condition 3 on Elfin Dale, 29 Connaught 3PL/2015/0740/F Road EIA not required 3SR/2015/0011/SCR George Tufts & Sons (Watton) SHIPDHAM Residential development (30 Land Adj Cricket Players dwellings, 18 open market Old Post Office Street homes & 12 affordable homes) Screening Opinion 3SR/2015/0015/SCR Strutt & Parker Farms BRIDGHAM Anaerobic digestion plant & Adj. Camp Farm feedstock facility (screening opinion) 3SR/2015/0013/SCR David Futter Associates Limite WATTON Erection of 23 Dwellings Old Carpenters Arms (Screening Opinion) Swaffham Road No Prior Approval 3PN/2015/0039/PNE Mr Harding LITTLE DUNHAM Conservatory extension Penselwood (permitted development) Sporle Road 3PN/2015/0030/UC Mr Matthew Williams DEREHAM Convert the first floor from Inland Revenue B1(a) to provide 1x studio Church Street flat, 1x2 bed flat & 4x1 bed flat (Permitted Development) DC135 Date of List - 09 SEP 2015 BRECKLAND COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. No Prior Approval 3PN/2015/0044/PNE Mr & Mrs Garner SWANTON MORLEY Erection of conservatory Malabar Norwich Road Permission 3PL/2015/0719/F Mr Maurice Howard CROXTON MMA to 3PL/2014/0458/F Off Croxton Road rotation of skatepark & amendment to design a second bowl 3OB/2015/0001/OB Flagship Housing Group Limite ATTLEBOROUGH Variation of s106 on 3/93/0429 18, 18A, 19 &19A Lomond to remove clause 14(f) Road 3PL/2015/0743/F Mr M Dye HORNINGTOFT Ground floor single storey Oldsted Yard extension Brisley Road 3PL/2015/0789/F Mr S Green MATTISHALL Erection of single storey 10 Crosskeys Way front extension 3PL/2015/0479/F Mr & Mrs J Boldero SWANTON MORLEY Proposed detached garage Flint Cottage Mill Street 3PL/2015/0729/CU Mrs Susan Ferguson DEREHAM Change of use from office to 65 Stone Road residential dwelling 3PL/2015/0821/F Mr & Mrs S Seckar BEETLEY Addition of first floor,single Woods End storey rear extension, roof 14 Elmham Road alterations & garage to front DC135 Date of List - 09 SEP 2015 BRECKLAND COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. Permission 3NM/2015/0059/NMA Mr Andrew Bird TITTLESHALL Amendment to 3PL/2014/0219/F 4 Cedar Close change of roof style 3PL/2015/0395/F Mr Cecil Eagling ATTLEBOROUGH Erection of 2 residential 113 Besthorpe Road dwellings (semi detached) 3PL/2015/0804/F Mrs Penny Lee OLD BUCKENHAM Alterations to rear extension Rustics (Conservatory) Mill Road 3PL/2015/0726/F Mr Lyndon Barker GREAT DUNHAM Internal alts,new Mill House windows,doors & 3 rooflights & Beeston Road timber framed open fronted garage & store 3PL/2015/0666/F Mr & Mrs C Dooldeniya DEREHAM Demolish rear extension, erect 70 Shipdham Road single storey extension & convert garage to habitable space 3PL/2015/0738/F Mrs Serena Owens MILEHAM MMA to 3PL/2012/1043/F in Mill Farm respect of 1 turbine replace Old Litcham Road type of wind turbine due to fault & vary condition 4 3PL/2015/0749/F Mr A Severn ATTLEBOROUGH Single storey rear extension 26 Norwich Road (conservatory) 3PL/2015/0492/F Mr T Savage HOCKHAM Single storey rear extension 1 Stansfield Cottage Parliament Lane DC135 Date of List - 09 SEP 2015 BRECKLAND COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. Permission 3PL/2015/0702/F Mr Edward Raker CROXTON Ground mounted solar panels Croxton Park Farm Croxton Road 3PL/2015/0814/F Mr & Mrs R Marsh WENDLING Side Extension (two storey) 28 Abbey Close 3PL/2015/0752/F Mr M Edwards WEETING Construction of a steel framed Edwards Engineering building Mundford Road 3PL/2015/0561/F C J Wharton & Partners BESTHORPE Erection of agricultural grain Oaks Farm store Besthorpe Road 3PL/2015/0696/F Mr & Mrs N Brooks DEREHAM Replace existing partial flat Oaklyn & pitched roofs, extension to South Green side & new pitched roof 3PL/2015/0824/F Mr Nigel Fleming NORTH LOPHAM First floor extension 9 The Street 3PL/2015/0746/F Mr James Gulliver GRISTON Creation of new access from Manor House Church Lane Church Road 3PL/2015/0772/F Mr & Mrs Perks BRISLEY Alterations and extensions Elm Tree Farm School Road DC135 Date of List - 09 SEP 2015 BRECKLAND COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. Permission 3PL/2015/0716/LB Mr Neil Paul ATTLEBOROUGH Proposed replacement windows, 4 Bowling Green Close new French doors in place of a window on the rear elevation & a new wood burner & flue pipe 3PL/2015/0791/F Mrs Anna Loake MATTISHALL Conversion of Outbuilding to Hall View Barn Form Utility Room & Home 88A Dereham Road Office 3PL/2015/0755/F Lloyds Pharmacy ATTLEBOROUGH New shop front,installation of Lloyds Pharmacy air conditioning condensers to Queens Square the rear elevation 3PL/2015/0781/F Mr & Mrs Tom Mclaren NECTON Demolish garage & replace with 16 Chantry Lane double garage 3PL/2015/0784/A Mr Paul Bealey DEREHAM Non illuminated sign to front Dereham Leisure Centre of building (Retrospective) Station Road 3PL/2015/0448/EU Mr Gavin Makins GRESSENHALL Erection of 5 bedroom detached Beck Farm dwelling (certificate of Litcham Road lawfulness) 3PL/2015/0751/F Mr I Skates & Mrs N Skates HARDINGHAM Replace conservatory with two 19 Nordelph Corner storey side extension 3PL/2015/0810/LB Mr Keith Burton SOUTH LOPHAM Internal and external The Old Post Office alterations and repairs, 1 The Street installation of photovoltaic panels and new access DC135 Date of List - 09 SEP 2015 BRECKLAND COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. Permission 3PL/2015/0845/F Mr Kevin West ATTLEBOROUGH Proposed single storey Teal Press Ltd, Units 21-22 extension to rear of existing Bunns Bank Road industrial unit 22 3NM/2015/0060/NMA Ren Power Investments (UK) L SNETTERTON Amendments to 3PL/2010/1211/ Solar Farm Airfield Farm 3PL/2015/0672/F Mr & Mrs Stevenson BLO' NORTON Proposed single garage to The Old Rectory front of property 3PL/2015/0790/F Mr Philip Hyde NORTH TUDDENHAM Amendment to pp Oak Farm 3PL/2015/0364/F addition Lyng Road of changing room and w.c. 3PL/2015/0835/F Mr & Mrs R Black DEREHAM Proposed garage conversion 38 Hillcrest Avenue 3PL/2015/0573/F Mrs Whittaker SAHAM TONEY To erect a PVCu conservatory 7 Hunts Farm Close to the rear/side of the property 3PL/2015/0724/F Mr Andy Mash THETFORD Single storey extension The Bishops Church of (Classroom) England VA Primary School Canterbury Way 3PL/2015/0779/F Mr & Mrs I Bonser ATTLEBOROUGH Amendment to permission Hulsig 3PL/2015/0196/F - Access Hargham Road DC135 Date of List - 09 SEP 2015 BRECKLAND COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE List of decisions made by the Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation.
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