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General Development Procedure ASHFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 Notice under Article 8 The following applications have been received by the Borough Council, and can be viewed online at http://planning.ashford.gov.uk/ by inserting the relevant application number or via a computer link by visiting either :- Ashford Gateway Plus, Church Road, Ashford, Kent TN23 1AS or Tenterden Gateway, 2 Manor Row, High Street, Tenterden (on any weekday) All representations should be made in writing to the Planning & Development Unit, or electronically via the individual application using our website as above. Please quote the appropriate reference number. Representations must be made by: 22 March 2018 Applicant Mr T Fuller 17/00388/AS Land rear of 2 to 16 Longsfield off, Quarry Wood, Aldington, Kent Erection of 4 dwellings **ALSO INCLUDES AMENDED DESCRIPTION** Full Reason(s) Is a departure from the development plan Applicant Shepherd Neame 18/00196/AS The Red Lion Inn, Charing Heath Road, Charing, Ashford, Kent, TN27 0AU Conversion of existing outbuilding used as storage into 4 no. letting rooms including change of use from outbuilding only to use class C1. Full Reason(s) Affects a Listed Building Applicant Shepherd Neame 18/00197/AS The Red Lion Inn, Charing Heath Road, Charing, Ashford, Kent, TN27 0AU Conversion of existing outbuilding used as storage into 4 no. letting rooms including change of use from outbuilding only to use class C1. Full Reason(s) Affects a Listed Building Applicant Mr Parkhouse 18/00229/AS Barn at, Vale Farm, Mill Lane, Aldington, Ashford, Kent, TN25 7AL Demolition of existing barn to be replaced by a dwelling. Full Reason(s) Is a departure from the development plan Applicant Mr Gladman 18/00236/AS Land east of East Mountain Lane and, Canterbury Road, Kennington, Kent Outline application for the demolition of existing agricultural buildings and the erection of up to 625 dwellings with public open space, a park and ride, land for an A1 retail unit (up to 280 sqm) and a D1 community centre including doctor’s surgery, landscaping and sustainable drainage system and vehicular access point from Canterbury Road. All matters reserved with the exception of the means of access. Full Reason(s) Major Development Proposal, Affects a Public Right of Way, Is a departure from the development plan, Environmental Impact Assessment Applicant Mr A Taylor 18/00243/AS 42 Queen Street, Ashford, Kent, TN23 1RG Demolition of existing single storey rear addition and replaced with single storey rear extension. Full Reason(s) Conservation Area Applicant Mr K Cordrey 18/00251/AS The Beeches, Ashford Road, Bethersden, Ashford, Kent, TN26 3AS Outline application for the provision of 4No. detached 3 & 4 bedroom dwellings, with garaging/carports and amenity curtilages. Access and layout reserved matters. Full Reason(s) Is a departure from the development plan Applicant Mr & Mrs Homewood 18/00255/AS Baileys Place Nursery, Heath Road, Appledore, Ashford, Kent, TN26 2AX Proposed detached dwelling, change of use of land to residential and proposed highways access. Full Reason(s) Is a departure from the development plan Applicant Mr Faiers 18/00260/AS Land to the east of, 9 Appledore Road, Woodchurch, Kent The demolition of an existing outbuilding and construction of a dwelling with associated access and parking. Full Reason(s) Is a departure from the development plan Applicant Cala Homes (South Home Counties) Ltd 18/00262/AS Land between Ransley Oast and Greenside, Ashford Road, High Halden, Kent Proposed construction of 43 residential dwellings and associated garages / parking including construction of proposed access road and other associated works. Full Reason(s) Adjacent to a Conservation Area, Major Development Proposal, Affects a Public Right of Way, Is a departure from the development plan Applicant Mr T Weaver 18/00269/AS* 16 High Street, Tenterden, Kent, TN30 6AP Change of use from current office accommodation reverting to formal use for 2No. residential units. Full Reason(s) Conservation Area, Affects a Listed Building Applicant Mr & Mrs Sosanya 18/00272/AS Barn, Gable Hook Farm, Ashford Road, Bethersden, Kent Demolition of derelict barn and erection of a new dwelling. Full Reason(s) Is a departure from the development plan Applicant Mr Giles 18/00286/AS Odiam Barn, Smarden Road, Bethersden, Ashford, Kent, TN26 3HE Alteration to the mezzanine level of the existing barn including the insertion of an en-suite; insertion of partition wall and opaque panelling; partial removal of existing balustrade to be replaced with opaque panelling above and below tie beam; new internal door. Full Reason(s) Affects a Listed Building.
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