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Crystal Reports Activex Designer List of applications decided between 20/01/2020 and 27/01/2020 (Decision Date) REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION CON/15/00639/F Old School & Condition 10: details of flues 21-Jan-2020 COAPP Curfew House and ventilation Kingsdown Road St. Margaret's-At-Cliff e Dover CT15 6AZ 19/01257 The Press On The Change of use and conversion 20-Jan-2020 GTD Lake of workshop to dwellinghouse Ramsgate Road (Use Class C3) Sandwich Kent CT13 9ND 19/01386 1 Thornton Hill Erection of two-storey side 24-Jan-2020 GTD Cottages extension and single-storey Thornton Road entrance porch. Alterations to Tilmanstone existing windows and insertion CT14 0JZ of new windows 19/01398 Astor College For Installation of replacement 20-Jan-2020 GTD The Arts aluminium clad windows and Astor Avenue doors Dover CT17 0AS REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION 19/01401 Leaf Hotel Erection of a glass extension 20-Jan-2020 GTD Singledge Lane with canopy to existing front Whitfield entrance CT16 3EL 19/01333 19 Farrier Street Erection of single storey rear 24-Jan-2020 GTD Deal extensions, replacement rear CT14 6JR bay window, part replacement roof and 2no. rooflights (existing outbuilding to be demolished) 19/01372 New Inn Creation of new link door, 22-Jan-2020 GTD 32 High Street replacement flat roofs with 2 Deal air cowls and door to be CT14 6HE replaced to outbuilding front elevation (existing extractor fan to be removed) 19/01411 Telegraph Inn Erection of a detached 22-Jan-2020 GTD 1 Hamilton Road dwelling, cycle/bin store, Deal landscaping and associated CT14 9BH parking (existing garage to be demolished) 19/01269 146 High Street Change of use to A4 (drinking 22-Jan-2020 GTD Deal establishment), erection of a CT14 6BE single storey rear extension, replacement front elevation and roof extension to form rear gable end with dormer window (existing external w.c. and front elevation to be demolished) REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION 19/01223 Land North West Formation of new vehicle 24-Jan-2020 GTD Of The Old access and turning area Railway Station Canterbury Road Wingham Kent 19/01397 Longlane Cottage Erection of a replacement 24-Jan-2020 GTD Long Lane dwelling (existing dwelling to Shepherdswell be demolished) CT15 7LX 19/01500 Marley Farm Prior approval for the change 27-Jan-2020 ARPR Marley Lane of use from an agricultural Finglesham building to a dwelling Deal CT14 0NF 19/01443 Rose Barn Prior approval for the change 22-Jan-2020 ARPR Coxhill of use from Light Industrial Shepherdswell (B1(c)) to dwelling (C3) Dover CT15 7ND 19/01512 Kearsney Court Fell one beech tree 24-Jan-2020 GTD Alkham Road Temple Ewell Dover Kent CT16 3EB 19/01464 Land Rear Of 60 Silver Birch - cut back to 21-Jan-2020 GTD Glebelands boundary branches Ash overhanging garden of 60 CT3 2HZ Glebelands 19/01496 4 Admiralty Mews Re-pollard six no. London 24-Jan-2020 GTD The Strand Planes Walmer CT14 7AZ REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION 19/01334 19 Farrier Street Proposed single storey rear 24-Jan-2020 GLBC Deal dining room extension. CT14 6JR Replace rear bay window & form enlarged kitchen. Replace rear garden outbuilding & form linked utility extension & attached garden store. Replace pan tiles with Kent Peg tiles to part rear section of roof. Internal works include: Infill second floor opening & form new access to bed 4. Insert wall panelling to bed 5. First floor over boarding of floor boards. Remove landing cupboard. Remove & insert new partitions to ensuite & bed 3. Infill and form new openings to access bathroom & bed 3. Ground floor form entrance hall cupboard. Alter lower section of staircase. Infill living room alcove. Widen door opening. Remove fireplace & alcove cupboard. REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION 19/01373 New Inn Ground Floor remove existing 22-Jan-2020 GLBC 32 High Street bar & partitions, insert new to Deal form new bar servery area. CT14 6HE Remove rear toilets partitions to form enlarged trade area. Convert storage room to trade kitchen with new floor & wall linings. Rear door access infilled. First floor remove & insert new partitions to form first floor toilets and managers accommodation with office. Rear elevation remove existing kitchen extract. Replace side elevation corrugated roof with felt. Replace rear addition felt roof & insert 2no air cowl vents and replace door. 18/01250/A 93 High Street Condition 3 (A-E) - New joinery 24-Jan-2020 CONAP Dover detail, sections & elevations Kent CT16 1EB 19/00964 Land Adjacent To The erection of a building for 20-Jan-2020 GTD Lidl use as a gym (Class D2), a East Of drive-thru restaurant/coffee Honeywood shop (Class A1/A3/A5) and Parkway 2no. units for Class B2 and/or White Cliffs B8 use (with ancillary trade Business Park counter(s)) and sui-generis Whitfield uses, together with the creation of a new access, parking arrangements, outside storage and servicing areas and associated works. REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION 19/01381 Land Adjacent To Erection of 3no. attached 21-Jan-2020 REF 24 Castle Avenue dwellings, conversion of Dover existing garage/workshop to a dwelling, refuse area, cycle stores, creation of new vehicular access and associated parking CON/19/00377/A 3 Friars Way 3 - Materials 23-Jan-2020 COAPP Dover Kent CT16 2DH CON/18/01216/G Lynton 11 - Source Protection Zone 21-Jan-2020 COAPP Mill Lane Nonington Dover Kent CT15 4HS CON/18/01257/A Seaton 3 - Materials 23-Jan-2020 COAPP 5 Granville Road St Margarets Bay CT15 6DR CON/18/00199/D Land At Salvatori Condition 10 - Bicycle storage 21-Jan-2020 COAPP North Of details Grove Road Preston CT3 1EF CON/19/00741/G Car Park D 7 - Biodiversity protection 22-Jan-2020 COAPP Spitfire Way Discovery Park Sandwich Kent REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION CON/19/01062/A Plot 1A 7 - Landscaping 21-Jan-2020 COAPP Land At Hay Hill Hay Hill Ham CT14 0ED CON/19/01063/A Plot 1C 7 - Landscaping 21-Jan-2020 COAPP Land At Hay Hill Hay Hill Ham CT14 0ED CON/19/01056/A Plot 1B 7 - Landscaping 21-Jan-2020 COAPP Land At Hay Hill Hay Hill Ham CT14 0ED CON/17/00826/E Weighside House Condition 13 - External 21-Jan-2020 COAPP Sandwich Road Materials Whitfield Kent CON/18/00959/A 2 Long Drive Condition 4 - Archaeological 27-Jan-2020 COPART Church Street watching brief Eastry CT13 0HN CON/17/00826/F Weighside House 14 - External Lighting 21-Jan-2020 COAPP Sandwich Road Whitfield Kent 19/01420 34 Westcourt Lane Erection of single storey rear 22-Jan-2020 GTD Shepherdswell extension with flat roof and CT15 7PT roof windows, raised patio area, front entrance porch and garage conversion (existing store to be demolished) REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION 19/01461 44 Target Firs Formation of a vehicular 24-Jan-2020 GTD Temple Ewell access, construction of a CT16 3AU hardstanding, retaining walls and steps 19/01199 The Old Stable Erection of a front porch 24-Jan-2020 GTD The Street extension East Langdon CT15 5JF 19/01422 Kittington Farm Certificate of Lawfulness 20-Jan-2020 CLER Kelk Hill (existing) for the continued use Nonington as a dwelling CT15 4ET Code List: COAPP - Condion Approved GEGPD - Condional Extension GPD CONAP - Condion not approved REGPD - Refused Extension GPD COPART - Condion Part Approved ANPR - Prior Approval Not Required CLEG - Cerficate Exisng Granted ARPR - Prior Approval Refused CLER - Cerficate Exisng Refused GEGPD - Condional extension CLPG - Cerficate Proposed Granted AAPR - Prior Approval Approved - Change of Use CPPR - Cerficate Proposed Refuse GTD - Grant permission REF - Refuse Permission GLBC - Grant Listed Building Consent RLBC - Refuse Listed Building Consent RNMA - Refuse Non-material AMD ANMA - Approve Non-material AMD RNO - Raise No Objecon REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION DECISIONS ISSUED - 36.
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