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Agenda Item 12C Applications AGENDA ITEM 12C APPLICATIONS Consultation Date - 4/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0298 Address: 5 Long Row, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1DR, Proposal: Erection of outbuilding (garden shed) (This may affect the setting of a listed building) Date Valid: 3/Apr/2019 Decision Expected: 22/May/2019 Decision Issued: Applicant: Ms Jess Van Niekerk 5 Long Row, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1DR, Agent: Parish: Belper Ward: Belper North Officer: Heather Wynne ([email protected]) Consultees: APAR, DCCCON, Consultation Date - 4/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0311 Address: T/A Belper Gas Showroom, 54 Bridge Street, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1AZ, Proposal: Advertisement consent for 3 pavement side shop front windows leaving a clear area of circa 12" at the top and bottom of each window and adverstiment to porch. (This may affect the setting of a Listed Building and Conservation Area) Date Valid: 3/Apr/2019 Decision Expected: 22/May/2019 Decision Issued: Applicant: Sara Stainsby T/A Belper Gas Showroom, 54 Bridge Street, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1AZ, Agent: Parish: Belper Ward: Belper Central Officer: Alan Redmond ([email protected]) Consultees: APAR, DCCHB, DCCCON, DVMWHS, Consultation Date - 5/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0322 Address: Benjamins Consultants Ltd, Railway Hotel, 25 King Street, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1PW, Proposal: Erection of new externally and internally illuminated sigange (this may affect the setting of a listed building) Date Valid: 4/Apr/2019 Decision Expected: 23/May/2019 Decision Issued: Applicant: Heineken PO BOX 231 , Salford , M50 2FH , Agent: Mrs Karen Horner Insignia Signs And Services, Unit 7 , Albion Park , Albion Way , Leeds , LS12 2EJ, UK Parish: Belper Ward: Belper Central Officer: Heather Wynne ([email protected]) Consultees: APAR, DCCCON, DCCHB, Consultation Date - 8/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0328 Address: Old Station House, 14 Goods Road, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1UU, Proposal: Garage conversion, new render finish to existing front single storey extension and replacement doors and windows Date Valid: 3/Apr/2019 Decision Expected: 22/May/2019 Decision Issued: Applicant: Mr Steve Clark 1 Castle Hill, Duffield, Belper, DE56 4EA, Agent: Parish: Belper Ward: Belper South Officer: Heather Wynne ([email protected]) Consultees: APAR, DCCHB, DCCCON, DVMWHS, Consultation Date - 8/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0333 Address: Land Between 13 And 16, Derby Road, Belper, Derbyshire, , Proposal: Application for approval of reserved matters following the approval of AVA/2018/0602 Date Valid: 3/Apr/2019 Decision Expected: 22/May/2019 Decision Issued: Applicant: HBC Ltd C/o Green 2K Design Agent: Mr Ryan Johnson Green 2K Design, Thomas Henry House, First Floor, 1-5 Church Street, Ripley, Derbyshire. , DE5 3BU Parish: Belper Ward: Belper South Officer: Sarah Pearce ([email protected]) Consultees: APAR, DCCHB, DVMWHS, DCCCON, Consultation Date - 8/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0335 Address: 6 Swinney Bank, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1EG, Proposal: Loft conversion including the construction of a dormer, demolition of pre-fabricated garage and formation of parking space on front garden. Date Valid: 3/Apr/2019 Decision Expected: 22/May/2019 Decision Issued: Applicant: Mr & Mrs C Blount 6 Swinney Bank, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1EG, Agent: Mr Dave Richards Grey Richards Trowell Architecture, 1 - 3 Greenhill , Wirksworth, DE4 4EN, Parish: Belper Ward: Belper North Officer: Heather Wynne ([email protected]) Consultees: APAR, DCCHB, Consultation Date - 8/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0338 Address: 10 Lowlands Road, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1HN, Proposal: Two storey side extension and single storey rear extension Date Valid: 3/Apr/2019 Decision Expected: 22/May/2019 Decision Issued: Applicant: Mr C Wheeldon 10, Lowlands Road, Belper, DE56 1HN, Agent: Mr Paul Hicking 12 Beaurepaire Crescent, Belper, DE56 1HR, Parish: Belper Ward: Belper Central Officer: Heather Wynne ([email protected]) Consultees: APAR, DCCHB, DECISIONS Decision Date - 8/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0096 Address: Bracken Lane Farm, Bracken Lane, Holloway, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5AS, Proposal: Internal and external alterations to existing log store to form sun / garden room Date Registered: 19/Feb/2019 Applicant: Mr And Mrs Watson Bracken Lane Farm, Bracken Lane, Holloway, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5AS, Agent: Mr Timothy Wayne Green 2K Design Ltd, Thomas Henry House, 1-5 Church Street, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3BU Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Dethick, Lea and Holloway Ward: Alport Officer: Claire McLoughlin Decision Date - 5/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2018/1173 Address: David Nieper Academy, Derbyshire County Council, Grange Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 7JA, Proposal: Non material amendment to DCC application CD6/0315/157 Date Registered: 19/Dec/2018 Applicant: Volker FitzpatrickConstruction C/o Agent Agent: Mr Graham Parkes Tweedale Limited, 265 Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton, WV6 0DE Decision: Comment Made Parish: Alfreton Ward: Alfreton Officer: Mark Penford Decision Date - 8/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2018/1137 Address: 4 Albert Street, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1DA, Proposal: Loft conversion with internal alterations and replacement windows. Date Registered: 13/Dec/2018 Applicant: Miss Flood 4 Albert Street, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1DA, Agent: Miss Hannah Mountford Hewitt&Carr Architects, DaisyBank House, 17-19 Leek Road, Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent, ST10 1JE, Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper Central Officer: Heather Wynne Decision Date - 3/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0007 Address: Frankerbrook Garage, 92 Ashbourne Road, Cowers Lane, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2LF, Proposal: Three detached dwellings to replace the existing garage and workshop (This is a departure to the Development Plan) Date Registered: 14/Jan/2019 Applicant: Mr D Coopstake 92 Ashbourne Road, Cowers Lane, Belper, DE56 2LF, Agent: Mr Frank Gratton Ashtton Associates Ltd , Rhodend, 28 Morden Road, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 7AA, Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Shottle and Postern Ward: Alport Officer: Mark Penford Decision Date - 8/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0192 Address: 348 Over Lane, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 0HJ, Proposal: Resubmission of AVA/2018/0879 which shows a modification to the roof proposal. Date Registered: 4/Mar/2019 Applicant: Mr David Campbell 3 Morley Close, Belper, DE56 0HP, Agent: Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper East Officer: Laura Anthony Decision Date - 3/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0136 Address: 66 Hopping Hill, Milford, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 0RL, Proposal: Removal of existing raised decked area and access steps. Replacement of raised decking area and access steps Date Registered: 13/Feb/2019 Applicant: Mr & Mrs T Hallam 66, Hopping Hill, Milford, Belper, DE56 0RL, Agent: Mr Scoble Oriel Services Ltd, Oriel Design Consultancy, Solent House, 1460 Parkway, Whiteley, PO15 7AF, Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper South Officer: Heather Wynne Decision Date - 5/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2018/0991 Address: 5 Sunny Hill, Milford, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 0QR, Proposal: Retrospective planning application for the remodelling of the side and rear garden. Including the rebuilding of dry stone walls that have been removed to facilitate the landscaping work Date Registered: 19/Oct/2018 Applicant: Mr & Mrs R. Sproat 5 Sunny Hill, Milford, BELPER, DE56 0QR, Agent: Mr Richard Keighley DKMY Architects Ltd, 10 Spencer Road, Belper, DE56 1JY, Decision: REFUSED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper South Officer: Claire McLoughlin Decision Date - 5/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0133 Address: Eric Madeley, 18 Market Place, Codnor, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 9QA, Proposal: AVRenewal of temporary planning permission AVA/2018/0022 to enable permanent use as a Tattoo Studio (Sui Generis) Date Registered: 13/Feb/2019 Applicant: Mr Gavin Cole GavInks, 26 Raven Close, Riddings, DE55 4DP, Derbyshire Agent: Miss Bryony Barnes 26 Raven Close, Riddings, DE55 4DP, Derbyshire Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Codnor Ward: Codnor and Waingroves Officer: Mark Penford Decision Date - 5/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0027 Address: 34 Town Street, Duffield, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 4EH, Proposal: Listed building consent for alterations and extension to existing building Date Registered: 21/Jan/2019 Applicant: Mr John Leyland 34, Town Street, Duffield, Belper, DE56 4EH, Agent: Mr Matthew Montague Matthew Montague Architects, The Cheese Factory , Longford Lane, LONGFORD, DE6 3DT, Decision: REFUSED Parish: Duffield Ward: Duffield Officer: Heather Wynne Decision Date - 8/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0070 Address: White Hart Hotel, Town Street, Duffield, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 4GD, Proposal: Addition of external escape stair to the rear of The White Hart this may affect the setting of a listed building. Date Registered: 29/Jan/2019 Applicant: Mr M Speed Speeds (Burton) Ltd, Hallfield Farm , Hallfieldgate Lane, Shirland, Alfreton, DE55 6AA, Agent: Mr Simon Jones EKV Design Ltd, The Arc , Mallard Way, Pride Park, Derby, DE24 8GX, United Kingdom Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Duffield Ward: Duffield Officer: Laura Anthony Decision Date - 3/Apr/2019 RefVal: AVA/2019/0258 Address: 21 Bullbridge Hill, Ambergate, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2EW, Proposal: Proposed rear extension to include 2 garages Date Registered: 18/Mar/2019 Applicant: Mr And Mrs D Gunston 21 Bullbridge Hill, Ambergate, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2EW, Agent: Mr Phil Lingwood 17 Northam Drive , Ripley , DE53SD Decision: WITHDRAWN Parish: Ripley Ward: Heage and Ambergate Officer: Claire McLoughlin Decision Date
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