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Planning Services TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 01 Week Ending: 8th January 2016 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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 DATE PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS EXPIRY DATE 15/02987/FULLN Erection of single and two storey rear 27 Denning Mead Catherine Hegerty Ms Rebecca Redford YES 08/01/2016 extension to provide enlarged living Andover 02/02/2016 accommodation with enlarged bedroom Hampshire ANDOVER TOWN (MILLWAY) above SP10 3LG 15/03125/VARN Convert part of internal garage into living 20 Denning Mead Mr Derek Curran Ms Rebecca Redford 04/01/2016 space and establish an additional car Andover 27/01/2016 parking space to front of property (non Hampshire ANDOVER TOWN (MILLWAY) compliance with Condition 2 of Planning SP10 3LG Permission TVN.00155/11 requiring garage to be used for vehicle parking) 16/00008/OBLN Modify part IV Schedule 6 of the planning Andover Business Park Goodman Mr Robert Thain YES 04/01/2016 obligation associated with 09/02392/OUTN Andover 29/01/2016 to remove cars accessing Plot 1 via Hampshire ANDOVER TOWN (MILLWAY) Monxton Road from the current regime of SP11 8EZ restrictions 15/03063/FULLN Siting of freestanding tables, chairs and Andover Bus Station Cafe Costa Limited Ms Rebecca Redford YES 04/01/2016 barrier system on pavement for customer West Street 28/01/2016 use Andover ANDOVER TOWN (ST MARYS) Hampshire 16/00009/ADVN Installation of 5 illuminated signs and 4 Plot 76 Mercedes-Benz Mr Oliver Woolf YES 08/01/2016 non-illuminated signs Scott Close 02/02/2016 Walworth Industrial Estate ANDOVER TOWN (ST MARYS) Andover SP10 5NU 16/00032/FULLN Two storey side extension and replace Picket Piece House Mr Linda Kurby Mrs Sharon Brentnall 08/01/2016 rear and side flat roof with pitched roof Walworth Road 02/02/2016 Picket Piece ANDOVER TOWN (ST MARYS) Andover Hampshire SP11 6LU Week Ending: 8th January 2016 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION DATE PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS EXPIRY DATE 16/00031/TPON T1 Larch - Fell. Linden House Mr Tim Stephenson Miss Rachel Cooke YES 04/01/2016 1 The Limes 26/01/2016 Amport AMPORT Andover Hampshire SP11 8HX 16/00029/FULLN Construct 2 dwellings Copyhold Cottage Mr And Mrs Dique Li Mrs Sharon Brentnall YES 08/01/2016 Village Street 12/02/2016 Chilbolton CHILBOLTON Stockbridge Hampshire SO20 6BA 16/00030/TREEN Fell 1x Eucalyptus Upcote Cottage Mr David Griffiths Mrs Jan Olverson YES 04/01/2016 Village Street 26/01/2016 Chilbolton CHILBOLTON Stockbridge Hampshire SO20 6BA 15/03162/FULLN Construction of building and flue to house Green Meadows Poultry Farm Mr Lindsay Urqhart, Ms Rebecca Redford YES 06/01/2016 biomass boiler and fuel store (part Station Road Faccenda Foods Ltd 01/02/2016 GRATELEY retrospective) Grateley Andover SP11 8LB 15/03174/LBWN Refurbishment of farmhouse including Church Farm Mr And Mrs Stephen Mr Oliver Woolf 06/01/2016 replacement windows, reinstated doorway, Station Road Shadwell 05/02/2016 OVER WALLOP new replacement doors, new landing and Over Wallop bathroom. Internal and external Hampshire decorations. New thatched ridge. SO20 8HT 15/03099/FULLN Single storey extension to the east Oak House Mr And Mrs Barnet Mrs Sharon Brentnall 04/01/2016 elevation, to form a new dining area and Penton Lane 05/02/2016 enlarged dormer on the second floor to Penton Grafton PENTON GRAFTON improve the internal space. Andover Hampshire SP11 0RR Week Ending: 8th January 2016 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION DATE PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS EXPIRY DATE 16/00003/FULLN Erection of implement shed Paddock Adjacent To Croft House Mr And Mrs Steven Mr Oliver Woolf YES 04/01/2016 Harrow Way Brown Jnr 29/01/2016 PENTON MEWSEY Andover Hampshire SP11 0QZ 16/00007/LBWN Replacement of existing folding doors Town Hall Stockbridge Town Hall Ms Rebecca Redford YES 07/01/2016 between Porter Room and Barham Room High Street 05/02/2016 with new doors within a higher and Stockbridge STOCKBRIDGE widened doorway Hampshire SO20 6HE 16/00010/CLEN Application for a lawful development 1 Marsh Court Cottages Mr M Norton Mr Steven Banks 04/01/2016 certificate for an existing use - Residential Marsh Court Road 28/01/2016 use of land ancillary and incidental to the Stockbridge STOCKBRIDGE residential use and occupation of 1 Marsh Hampshire Court Cottage SO20 6JB 15/03170/FULLS Demolition of existing barns, erection of Broadgate Farm Mr A English Mr Paul Goodman YES 04/01/2016 four terraced houses and 2 detached car Hook Road 05/02/2016 barns Ampfield AMPFIELD Hampshire SO51 9BY 15/03172/FULLS Side extension/garage and open veranda Wistaria Mr Simon Turner Ms Kirstie Sessford 05/01/2016 to rear of house Danes Road 01/02/2016 Awbridge AWBRIDGE Romsey Hampshire SO51 0HL 15/03153/FULLS Single storey rear extension to include a Coombe Cottage Mr And Mrs Jenkins Ms Kirstie Sessford YES 05/01/2016 garden room South Road 28/01/2016 Broughton BROUGHTON Hampshire SO20 8BE 15/03142/FULLS To convert existing sand store into office Stoneham Golf Club Mr Matt Plested Mr Paul Goodman 04/01/2016 and welfare facility for greenkeeping staff Bassett Green Road (Stoneham Golf Club) 29/01/2016 CHILWORTH Southampton Hampshire SO16 3NE Week Ending: 8th January 2016 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION DATE PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS EXPIRY DATE 15/03143/FULLS To supply 4 no. storage and machinery Stoneham Golf Club Mr Matt Plested Mr Paul Goodman 04/01/2016 containers Bassett Green Road (Stoneham Golf Club) 29/01/2016 CHILWORTH Southampton Hampshire SO16 3NE 16/00041/TPOS Carry out various tree works as described Land To The West Of Chilworth Mr Peter Birkett Miss Rachel Cooke YES 08/01/2016 in schedule. Manor 01/02/2016 Manor Road CHILWORTH Chilworth Southampton Hampshire SO16 7PT 16/00033/TREES Remove 1x Ash. Remove 6x Fir. Corner Barns Mr Roger Wilson Mrs Jan Olverson 06/01/2016 Mesh Road 28/01/2016 Michelmersh MICHELMERSH AND Romsey TIMSBURY Hampshire SO51 0NR 16/00049/TREES T1 Ash - Remove. T2 Ash - Remove 2 Old Micelmersh Farm Trust LTD Mr Tony Roberts Mrs Jan Olverson 06/01/2016 stems leaving the larger middle stem. T3 Old Michelmersh Farm 28/01/2016 Group Unknown Species - Remove Church Road MICHELMERSH AND deadwood and crown raise on road side Michelmersh TIMSBURY by 3m. Romsey Hampshire SO51 0NS 15/03161/LBWS Repairs to the timber roof structure and Building 'B' Abbey Farmyard The National Trust Ms Astrid Jahn 05/01/2016 replacement of weakened components. Mottisfont Lane 05/02/2016 New battens and type '1 F' felt and Mottisfont MOTTISFONT replacement of previously stripped clay Hampshire peg tiles, ridges and hips. Insertion of new cross walls to stabilise the north and south elevations and counter the effects of roof spread. Repairs to timber windows and glazing. Repair of timber stud work and cladding to north elevation. Week Ending: 8th January 2016 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION DATE PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS EXPIRY DATE 16/00005/FULLS Two storey side and rear extension to 73 Rownhams Lane Mr And Mrs M Grace Miss Sarah Barter 08/01/2016 provide garage, utility, study areas and North Baddesley 02/02/2016 dressing area Hampshire NORTH BADDESLEY SO52 9HR 16/00034/FULLS Conversion of a car port into a dog Holly Corner Mr Andrew Preston Mr Craig Morrison 07/01/2016 grooming room 21 Broad Lane 02/02/2016 North Baddesley NORTH BADDESLEY Hampshire SO52 9GH 15/03081/CLPS Application for lawful development 57A Mountbatten Avenue Mrs Vicki Brennan Mr Graham Melton 05/01/2016 certificate for proposed single storey side Romsey 01/02/2016 extension Hampshire ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY) SO51 8DX 15/03108/FULLS Single storey rear extension; new single 15 Woodley Lane Ms Emily Jaramazovic Mr Graham Melton 04/01/2016 storey garage with pitched roof and new Romsey And Mr D Nurse 29/01/2016 ROMSEY TOWN front porch Hampshire (CUPERNHAM) SO51 7JL 15/03147/FULLS Erection of 1 no detached two storey Land At Warwick Cottage And Warwick Developments Mrs Sarah Appleton 05/01/2016 dwelling and detached garage Adjoining Mault-Ley Ltd 05/02/2016 ROMSEY EXTRA Crampmoor Lane Crampmoor Hampshire SO51 9AJ 15/03149/FULLS Erection of 1 no detached two storey Land At Warwick Cottage And Warwick Developments Mrs Sarah Appleton 05/01/2016 dwelling Adjoining Mault-Ley Ltd 05/02/2016 ROMSEY EXTRA Crampmoor Lane Crampmoor Hampshire SO51 9AJ 16/00019/FULLS Erection of brick piers and new entrance 34 Straight Mile Mr And Mrs Craig And Mr Graham Melton 08/01/2016 gates Ampfield Tracie Knight 02/02/2016 Hampshire ROMSEY EXTRA SO51 9BB Week Ending: 8th January 2016 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION DATE PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS EXPIRY DATE 16/00014/TPOS Two limes within group G11 of TPO TVBC White Pines Mr Andy Sharvill Miss Rachel Cooke 05/01/2016 1031 Propose crown reduction of 3 metres The Crescent 01/02/2016 to ensure safety and visual improvement, Romsey ROMSEY TOWN (TADBURN) plus crown lifting to the extent branches Hampshire overhang highway.
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