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(Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 DECISIONS MADE WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 2 November 2014 Town and Country Planning Acts 1990 Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 DECISIONS MADE BY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS UNDER DELEGATED POWERS UP TO 2 November 2014 For Guidance 1. Please note that if you wish to view the full decision details, which include any conditions or reasons for refusal, these can be accessed via the public access facility within the planning area of the council’s web site. The following link will take you to the relevant area where the case can be accessed using the quoted case number on the below list and clicking the ‘associated documents’ tab and searching the documents list for ‘decision’. Similarly the case officer’s report can be viewed in the case of delegated decisions, which explains the considerations taken into account in determining the application. Planning Applications Online Please note that there is a slight delay between the date that a decision is made and the date the decision notice is displayed on the website. The decision notice will be published to the website 2 days after the date of the decision. 2. Reports and minutes of applications determined by the planning committee can be viewed in the committees section of the council’s web site, which can be accessed via the following link. Planning Development Control Committee If you require any further information, please enquire at Planning Reception, City Offices, Colebrook Street, Winchester, SO23 9LJ quoting the Case Number. We are open Monday - Friday 8.30am - 5.00pm. Page 1 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 2 November 2014 APPLICATION CODES AND DESCRIPTION AVC Full Advert Consent AVT Temporary Advert Consent (non-standard time limit) AGA Agricultural Application APN Agricultural Prior Notification CER Certificate of Alternative Use DEC Demolition Consultation EUC Established Use Certificate FUL Full Planning Application GVN Government Department (no comment) GVO Government Department (outline) GVT Government Department (temporary) HAZ Hazardous Substances HCS HCC Consultations (letter) HCM HCC Consultation Minerals LBC Conservation Area Application LDC Lawful Development Certificate (existing use *) LDP Lawful Development Certificate (proposed use *) LIS Listed Building NMA Non Material Minor Amendment OUT Outline Application REM Reserved Matters TCP Telecom Prior Notification TFE Tree Felling Licence TPO Tree Preservation Order TPC Tree in Conservation Area (*) Page 2 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 2 November 2014 Boarhunt Ward Boarhunt And Southwick Case No: 14/02042/FUL Ref No: W23929 Date Valid: 10 September 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Mrs Anna Hebard Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr Richard Helyer Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Single and two storey rear extension. Location: 1 Aliwal Trampers Lane North Boarhunt Fareham Hampshire PO17 6BX Grid Ref: 460363 111349 Decision: Application Refused Colden Common Ward Colden Common And Twyford Case No: 14/02048/FUL Ref No: W09134/03 Date Valid: 16 September 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Michelle Thomson Conservation Area: Applicant: Ms Wendy Pearson Proposal: Change of use of ground floor from public house to residential use as part of existing residential dwelling. Internal alterations to form one, 3 bedroom dwelling. Location: Black Horse Inn 47 Main Road Colden Common Winchester Hampshire SO21 1RP Grid Ref: 448064 122540 Decision: Application Permitted Compton And Shawford Ward Compton And Otterbourne Case No: 14/01310/HCS Ref No: W06854/14 Date Valid: 5 June 2014 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Mrs Megan Osborn Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr Richard Vaughan Proposal: Temporary single modular classroom with associated hard and soft landscaping (THIS APPLICATION WILL BE DETERMINED BY HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL) Location: Shepherds Down Special School Shepherds Lane Compton Winchester Hampshire SO21 2AJ Grid Ref: 446366 124498 Decision: Application Permitted Page 3 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 2 November 2014 Crawley Ward Sparsholt Case No: 14/01921/TPO Ref No: WTPO/0059/88 Date Valid: 13 August 2014 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Mr Ivan Gurdler Conservation Area: Crawley Conservation Area Applicant: Mr Beer Proposal: (AMENDED DESCRIPTION) 1 no. Walnut to reduce canopy by up to 1m on longer branches Location: Orchard End Peach Hill Lane Crawley Winchester Hampshire SO21 2PR Grid Ref: 442891 134776 Decision: Application Permitted Crawley Ward Sparsholt Case No: 14/02008/FUL Ref No: W23927 Date Valid: 5 September 2014 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Richard Whittington Conservation Area: Crawley Conservation Area Applicant: Mr Richard James Smith Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Single storey conservatory on the rear elevation Location: 2 Post Cottages Peach Hill Lane Crawley Winchester Hampshire SO21 2PT Grid Ref: 442605 134847 Decision: Application Permitted Curdridge Ward Owslebury And Curdridge Case No: 14/01883/FUL Ref No: W23056/04 Date Valid: 9 September 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Trish Price Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr And Mrs Unwin Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Erection of detached timber laundry room and detached chicken pens (RETROSPECTIVE) (WITHIN THE CURTILAGE OF A LISTED BUILDING) Location: Hill Farm Botley Road Curdridge Southampton Hampshire SO32 2DS Grid Ref: 453059 114279 Decision: Application Permitted Page 4 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 2 November 2014 Curdridge Ward Owslebury And Curdridge Case No: 14/01884/LIS Ref No: W23056/05LB Date Valid: 9 September 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Trish Price Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr And Mrs Unwin Proposal: Erection of detached timber laundry room and detached chicken pens (RETROSPECTIVE) Location: Hill Farm Botley Road Curdridge Southampton Hampshire SO32 2DS Grid Ref: 453059 114279 Decision: Application Permitted Denmead Ward Denmead Case No: 14/01901/FUL Ref No: W11248/06 Date Valid: 12 August 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Michelle Thomson Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr And Mrs Goulding Proposal: Removal of condition no. 3 of planning permission 11/00292/FUL to allow the annexe to be used as an independent dwelling (RESUBMISSION) Location: Parklands House Forest Road Denmead Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 6TZ Grid Ref: 465611 111303 Decision: Application Permitted Littleton And Harestock Ward Littleton And Harestock Case No: 14/01704/FUL Ref No: W23833/01 Date Valid: 5 September 2014 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Lewis Oliver Conservation Area: Applicant: Paul Lever Building And Design Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Single storey front and side extensions and loft conversion to living accommodation with 2no. rear dormers and 2no. front roof lights Location: 112 Buriton Road Harestock Winchester Hampshire SO22 6JF Grid Ref: 446986 131760 Decision: Application Permitted Page 5 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 2 November 2014 Micheldever Ward Wonston And Micheldever Case No: 10/00736/FUL Ref No: W02236/30 Date Valid: 18 March 2010 Team: EAST Case Officer : Mrs Megan Osborn Conservation Area: Applicant: Leafbuild Ltd Proposal: Refurbishment and conversion of existing Coach House to provide 5 no. letting rooms with association external works and revised access (THIS APPLICATION MAY AFFECT THE SETTING OF A PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY) Location: The Dove Inn Andover Road Micheldever Station Winchester Hampshire SO21 3AU Grid Ref: 451712 142849 Decision: Application Withdrawn Micheldever Ward Wonston And Micheldever Case No: 10/01035/LIS Ref No: W02236/31LB Date Valid: 18 March 2010 Team: EAST Case Officer : Mrs Megan Osborn Conservation Area: Applicant: Leafbuild Ltd Proposal: Refurbishment and conversion of existing Coach House to provide 5 no. letting rooms with association external works and revised access (THIS APPLICATION MAY AFFECT THE SETTING OF A PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY) Location: The Dove Inn Andover Road Micheldever Station Winchester Hampshire SO21 3AU Grid Ref: 451712 142849 Decision: Application Withdrawn Micheldever Ward Wonston And Micheldever Case No: 14/02109/FUL Ref No: W06660/03 Date Valid: 9 September 2014 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Lewis Oliver Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr _ Mrs Edwards Proposal: Demolition of store/barn and replacing with a new residential annexe as ancillary accommodation to existing dwelling. (WITHIN THE CURTILAGE OF A LISTED BUILDING) Location: The Old Mill House Weston Down Lane Weston Colley Winchester Hampshire SO21 3AG Grid Ref: 450218 139098 Decision: Application Refused Page 6 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 2 November 2014 Micheldever Ward Wonston And Micheldever Case No: 14/02110/LIS Ref No: W06660/04LB Date Valid: 9 September 2014 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Lewis Oliver Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr _ Mrs Edwards Proposal: Demolition of store/barn and replacing with a new residential annexe as ancillary accommodation to existing dwelling. (WITHIN THE CURTILAGE OF A LISTED BUILDING) Location: The Old Mill House Weston Down Lane Weston Colley Winchester Hampshire SO21 3AG Grid Ref: 450218 139098 Decision: Application
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