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SEBC Planning Decisions 24/17 ST EDMUNDSBURY BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING AND GROWTH DECISIONS WEEK ENDING 09/06/2017 PLEASE NOTE THE DECISIONS LIST RUN FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY EACH WEEK DC/16/1118/FUL Planning Application - (i) Stable Building, Land At Kiln Lane DECISION: (ii) Horsewalker, (iii) Manege to include Kiln Lane Approve Application 4no lighting columns and fencing and (iv) Rede DECISION TYPE: Paddock fencing Suffolk Delegated IP29 4BH ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Ms Gemma And Victoria Lovick 6 Jun 2017 AGENT: Theobald & Co WARD: Chedburgh PARISH: Chedburgh DC/16/2761/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - (i) Wards Farm House DECISION: Internal and external alterations to existing Market Weston Road Approve Application barn to create annexe; (ii) new pan tile Thelnetham DECISION TYPE: roof to match existing; (iii) replacement IP22 1JJ Delegated doors and windows to match existing; (iv) ISSUED DATED: 1no. new door 8 Jun 2017 WARD: Barningham APPLICANT: Mr G Clarke (Care of WD PARISH: Thelnetham Harley) AGENT: W D Harley DC/16/2760/FUL Planning Application - Internal and external Wards Farm House DECISION: alterations to an existing barn to create Market Weston Road Approve Application annexe Thelnetham DECISION TYPE: IP22 1JJ Delegated APPLICANT: Mr G Clarke (Care of WD ISSUED DATED: Harley) 8 Jun 2017 AGENT: W D Harley Architects Ltd - W D WARD: Barningham Harley PARISH: Thelnetham DC/17/0065/FUL Planning Application - 8no. dwellings - The Bull DECISION: following outline application The Street Approve Application DC/14/0507/OUT Troston DECISION TYPE: IP31 1EW Delegated APPLICANT: S Burgess - Burgess Homes ISSUED DATED: Ltd 5 Jun 2017 AGENT: Thurlow Architects - L Thurlow WARD: Pakenham PARISH: Troston DC/17/0153/FUL Planning Application - 2no. dwellings and Land Adjacent To DECISION: cart lodges Woodford Gardens Approve Application Fornham Road DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Brickfield Homes East Anglia Bury St Edmunds Delegated Ltd Suffolk ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Brown And Scarlett Architects 8 Jun 2017 WARD: Risbygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/17/0164/LB Application for Listed Buildings Consent - Thurlow Hall DECISION: Internal minor alterations to first floor Bury Road Approve Application bedrooms and bathrooms. Great Thurlow DECISION TYPE: CB9 7LF Delegated APPLICANT: Mr George M W Vestey ISSUED DATED: AGENT: John Frowd Building Services Ltd - 6 Jun 2017 Mr John Frowd WARD: Withersfield PARISH: Great Thurlow DC/17/0347/HH Householder Planning Application - two 70 Shetland Road DECISION: storey side and rear extension (following Haverhill Approve Application demolition of existing conservatory); single CB9 0LR DECISION TYPE: storey front extension and new cladding to Delegated dwellinghouse ISSUED DATED: 9 Jun 2017 APPLICANT: Mr Clifford Fletcher WARD: Haverhill East PARISH: Haverhill Town Council (EMAIL) 2. DC/17/0397/OUT Outline Planning Application (Means of Land Adjacent To DECISION: Access and Layout to be considered) - 1no. 3 The Hill Approve Application dwelling (following demolition of existing Front Street DECISION TYPE: workshop) Ousden Committee Suffolk ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr Ivan Missen CB8 8TW 9 Jun 2017 AGENT: Mrs Rona Kelsey - Winthrop WARD: Wickhambrook Planning PARISH: Ousden DC/17/0551/LB Application for Listed Buildings Consent - The Fort DECISION: (i) creation of 3no. new openings to create Sicklesmere Road Approve Application access to future bathrooms, (ii) Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: reinstatement of symmetry of the original IP33 2BN Delegated floor plan by reopening of door opening, ISSUED DATED: (iii) installation of new wiring, power points 6 Jun 2017 and lighting and (iv) installation of pipes WARD: Southgate and radiators to provide heating PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council APPLICANT: Mr Rob Hornsblow (EMAIL) DC/17/0569/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 9 Bailey Close DECISION: storey rear extension (following demolition Haverhill Approve Application of existing conservatory) CB9 0LH DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr John Pinkney ISSUED DATED: 9 Jun 2017 WARD: Haverhill East PARISH: Haverhill Town Council (EMAIL) DC/17/0645/HH Householder Planning Application - Single Harvest Cottage DECISION: storey rear extension and alterations 20 Dash End Lane Approve Application Kedington DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Peter Donoghue Haverhill Delegated Suffolk ISSUED DATED: CB9 7QS 9 Jun 2017 WARD: Kedington PARISH: Kedington 3. DC/17/0675/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 4 Bullens Close DECISION: Front porch (ii) Two storey side extension Hill Road Approve Application with balcony to the rear elevation Westley DECISION TYPE: (demolition of existing front porch, IP33 3TN Delegated utility/workshop and carport) ISSUED DATED: 9 Jun 2017 APPLICANT: Mr Alan Reeves WARD: Barrow AGENT: Mr William Kane - 2 The Drawing PARISH: Westley Board DC/17/0686/PMBPA Prior Approval Application under Part 3 of Shadowbush Barn DECISION: the Town and Country Planning (General Stansfield Road Approve Application Permitted Development) (Amendment and Poslingford DECISION TYPE: Consequential Provisions) (England) Order Sudbury Delegated 2015- (i) Change of use of agricultural Suffolk ISSUED DATED: building to dwellinghouse (Class C3) to CO10 8RE 6 Jun 2017 create 1no. dwelling WARD: Cavendish PARISH: Poslingford APPLICANT: Mr Robert Dennis AGENT: Mr Ralph Carpenter - Modece Architects Ltd DC/17/0701/FUL Planning Application - Change of use from 1 Tallou Court DECISION: retail (Class A1) to hot food takeaway Symonds Road Approve Application (Class A5) Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: IP32 7BF Delegated APPLICANT: Mr N Cooper, Croasdales ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Chris Wilkie - REES PRYER 9 Jun 2017 ARCHITECTS LLP WARD: Moreton Hall PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/17/0707/FUL Planning Application - Car parking with new Ardex DECISION: vehicular access Homefield Road Approve Application Haverhill DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Ardex UK Ltd. CB9 8QP Delegated AGENT: Mark Swift - Mark Swift Design Ltd ISSUED DATED: 5 Jun 2017 WARD: Haverhill South PARISH: Haverhill Town Council (EMAIL) 4. DC/17/0734/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 1 Rookwood Farm DECISION: Single storey front and rear extensions (ii) Cottages Approve Application two storey side extension Coldham Hall Lane DECISION TYPE: Stanningfield Delegated APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Walters IP29 4SB ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Medusa Design - Mr Lee French 9 Jun 2017 WARD: Rougham PARISH: Bradfield Combust With Stanningfield DC/17/0736/HH Householder Planning Application - First Pantiles DECISION: floor side extension The Green Approve Application Brockley DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Kelvin O'Dwyer -Heath IP29 4AP Delegated ISSUED DATED: 9 Jun 2017 WARD: Cavendish PARISH: Brockley DC/17/0744/HH Householder Planning Application - Briar House DECISION: construction of pool house Bury Road Approve Application Nowton DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr S Hurst Bury St Edmunds Delegated AGENT: Mr Eric Tricker Suffolk ISSUED DATED: IP29 5NB 9 Jun 2017 WARD: Horringer And Whelnetham PARISH: Nowton DC/17/0741/HH Householder Planning Application - two 1 Andrews Walk DECISION: storey side extension Bury St Edmunds Approve Application IP32 6SJ DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr And Mrs Buckmaster Delegated AGENT: Stuart Butcher ISSUED DATED: 9 Jun 2017 WARD: St. Olaves PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) 5. DC/17/0757/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 5 The Gateway DECISION: Storey Rear Extension Sicklesmere Road Approve Application Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Roger McGann Suffolk Delegated AGENT: Mr Trevor Smith - Project Support IP33 2BN ISSUED DATED: Services 9 Jun 2017 WARD: Southgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/17/0758/LB Application for Listed Buildings Consent - 5 The Gateway DECISION: (i) Single Storey Rear Extension and (ii) Sicklesmere Road Approve Application external and internal modifications Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: Suffolk Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Roger McGann IP33 2BN ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Trevor Smith - Project Support 9 Jun 2017 Services WARD: Southgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/17/0771/TPO TPO 266 (1998) Tree Preservation Order - Old Baptist Chapel DECISION: 2no. Sycamore (T8 and T12 on plan, within 1 Chapel Cottage Approve Application W1 on order) - Remove basal growth and Low Street DECISION TYPE: crown lift to 3.5 metres. Bardwell Delegated Suffolk ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr Dave Ray IP31 1AU 6 Jun 2017 WARD: Bardwell PARISH: Bardwell DC/17/0773/FUL Planning Application - Retention of dwelling Fornham Farm DECISION: Thetford Road Refuse Application APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs R Spittle Fornham St Martin DECISION TYPE: AGENT: Mrs Rona Kelsey - Winthrop Suffolk Delegated Planning IP31 1SX ISSUED DATED: 8 Jun 2017 WARD: Fornham PARISH: Fornham St. Martin Cum St.Genevieve 6. DC/17/0778/ADV Application for Advertisement Consent - (i) Cupola House DECISION: 1no. non-illuminated foamex panel to each 7 The Traverse Approve Application side of hanging sign and (ii) 1no. non- Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: illuminated semi-transparent vinyl sign IP33 1BJ Delegated above entrance doors ISSUED DATED: 6 Jun 2017 APPLICANT: Mr James Welling - BOURGEE WARD: Abbeygate RESTAURANT PARISH: Bury St AGENT: Mr LEE JAMES - WDC Creative Edmunds Town Council (EMAIL) DC/17/0792/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - Little Thatch DECISION: Replacement front porch Hollow Hill Approve Application Withersfield DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Richard Goldby CB9 7SH Delegated AGENT: Mr PETER
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