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Date: 18/09/2020 Page 1 Mole Valley District Council Applications Date: 18/09/2020 Page 1 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1516/PLAH Link Location: 44, Woodfield Close, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2RT Proposal: Erection of part two storey / part single storey side extension with internal and external alterations. Case Officer: David Webb Registration Date: 01-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Andrew Coughlin Ward: Ashtead Common PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1530/PLAH Link Location: 106, Overdale, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1PU Proposal: Erection of single storey rear extension following demolition of previous extension. Case Officer: Cindy Blythe Registration Date: 02-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr R Coveney Ward: Ashtead Common PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1506/PLAH Link Location: Halnaker House, Rookery Hill, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1EG Proposal: Erection of a two storey front extension following demolition of existing entrance, new pitched roof over the existing front garage, erection of first floor extension with front dormer window above existing single storey extension on the north east side and erection of a new single storey rectangular bay window with a pitched roof on the north east side, erection of a two storey and single storey rear extension following demolition of two storey bay window, erection of a new pitched roof to rear, alterations to existing windows and formation of new openings. Case Officer: Katrina Sullivan-Watkins Registration Date: 28-Aug-2020 Applicant Name: Prof C Foster Ward: Ashtead Park PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Date: 18/09/2020 Page 2 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1523/TFC Link Location: 76, Leatherhead Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2SY Proposal: Remove one Scots Pine tree (marked T1 on submitted plan). Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 01-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr D Hughes Ward: Ashtead Park PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1552/PLAH Link Location: 17, Petters Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1NB Proposal: Erection of single storey side/rear extension and garage conversion. Case Officer: Sue Read Registration Date: 04-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Galbraith Ward: Ashtead Village PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1450/PLAH Link Location: 109, Eastwick Park Avenue, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3NW Proposal: Single storey front/rear/side extensions, two storey pitched roof side extension, loft conversion with dormer to rear. Case Officer: Sue James Registration Date: 11-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr P Sharples Ward: Bookham North PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Date: 18/09/2020 Page 3 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1451/PLAH Link Location: 3, Harecroft, Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9NS Proposal: Erection of a new porch canopy and front bay window. Case Officer: Cindy Blythe Registration Date: 21-Aug-2020 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs T Hunter Ward: Bookham North PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1540/TFC Link Location: 326, Lower Road, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4EF Proposal: Remove one Eucalyptus tree (marked T1 on submitted plan). Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 03-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr John Hubbard Ward: Bookham North, Within 20m of Bookham South Ward PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1542/TFC Link Location: High Pine, 31A, Childs Hall Road, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3QF Proposal: Reduce one Oak tree (located in front garden) by a maximum of 3 metres. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 03-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Mathias Harris Ward: Bookham North PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Date: 18/09/2020 Page 4 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1508/PLAH Link Location: 38, Downs Way, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4BW Proposal: Erection of a roof extension comprising front and rear hip to gable dormers and 2 No. dormers within existing roof space to provide 3 No. new bedrooms and associated bathrooms. Case Officer: Aidan Gardner Registration Date: 28-Aug-2020 Applicant Name: Mrs R Graham Ward: Bookham South PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1509/PCL Link Location: 79, Woodlands Road, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4HL Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness for the proposed development in respect of the erection of a two storey rear extension following demolition of existing conservatory. Case Officer: Cindy Blythe Registration Date: 02-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr D Hinchliffe Ward: Bookham South PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1526/PNHH Link Location: Highfield, St Nicholas Avenue, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4AY Proposal: Prior notification for the erection of a single storey rear extension of 3.80 metres deep by 3.65 metres high and a height at the eaves of 2.95 metres. Case Officer: Sue James Registration Date: 01-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Steve Esdaile Ward: Bookham South PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished), Unparished Date: 18/09/2020 Page 5 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1527/OUT Link Location: 31, Crabtree Lane, Bookham, Surrey, KT23 4PJ Proposal: Outline application for the considerations of layout, scale and access in respect of the erection of 3 No. 1.5 storey dwellings with associated amenity space, landscaping, parking and modified access. Case Officer: Cindy Blythe Registration Date: 01-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr D Absalom, Biles & Co Estates Ltd Ward: Bookham South PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1541/PLAH Link Location: 115, Lower Road, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4AW Proposal: Erection of a new boundary wall to front with electric entrance gates and widening of dropped kerb. Case Officer: Helen Clarke Registration Date: 16-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mrs J Van Jaarsveld Ward: Bookham South, Within 20m of Fetcham West Ward PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1497/CAT Link Location: 26, The Borough, Brockham, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7NB Proposal: Cut back one Yew tree by one metre. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 10-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Ms Sue Mitas Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Brockham Date: 18/09/2020 Page 6 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1537/PLAH Link Location: 6, Oakley Gardens, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7AZ Proposal: Erection of single storey rear infill extension. Case Officer: Aidan Gardner Registration Date: 03-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Julian Bambridge and, Elizabeth Surte Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Betchworth Application Ref: MO/2020/1559/DET Link Location: Telecommunications Mast, Denbies Wine Estate, Ranmore Common Road, Ranmore Common, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 6SP Proposal: Prior notification for the removal of 6 No. antenna, installation of 3 No. antenna and the relocation of 1 No. antenna. Case Officer: Caroline Hall Registration Date: 04-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: MBNL Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland, Box Hill & Headley PSH/Area: Betchworth, Boxhill (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/0761/PLA Link Location: Norwood Hill House, Norwood Hill, Charlwood, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0ET Proposal: Erection of 1 No. single storey dwelling including new access following the demolition of an existing building. Case Officer: Caroline Hall Registration Date: 09-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Esther Winstone Ward: Charlwood PSH/Area: Charlwood Date: 18/09/2020 Page 7 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1524/TFC Link Location: 21, Forge Place, Hookwood, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0AL Proposal: Reduce the crown of one Oak tree (marked T1 on submitted plan) by 1.5 metres back to old reduction points, thin crown by 15% and lift crown to give 5 metres clearance from ground level. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 01-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Malins Management Ltd Ward: Charlwood PSH/Area: Charlwood Application Ref: MO/2020/1531/ECL Link Location: Woodlands, Russ Hill, Charlwood, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0EL Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness for an existing use in respect of the site having mixed use (C3/Sui Generis) for a period in excess of 10 years. Case Officer: Donna Penson Registration Date: 02-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr James Atfield, JMA Recovery Ward: Charlwood PSH/Area: Charlwood Application Ref: MO/2020/1505/PLAH Link Location: 76, Ashcombe Road, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1NA Proposal: Erection of a front porch extension and two storey rear extension following demolition of existing conservatory. Case Officer: Sue James Registration Date: 28-Aug-2020 Applicant Name: Mr G Thomas Ward: Dorking North PSH/Area: Dorking (Unparished) Date: 18/09/2020 Page 8 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1493/PLAH Link Location: 15, Drayton Close, Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9EZ Proposal: Erection of a gazebo in rear garden. Case Officer: Aidan Gardner Registration Date: 09-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr John Moody Ward: Fetcham East PSH/Area: Fetcham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1539/PLAH Link Location: 39, The Mount, Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9EG Proposal: Erection of two storey side and rear extension, single storey rear extension, new porch, and associated internal alterations. Case Officer: David Webb Registration Date: 03-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mrs Stephanie Case Ward: Fetcham East PSH/Area: Fetcham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1521/PLAH
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