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09 July 2021 Registered applications for week ending 09/07/2021 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL ASH 21/01032 Old Tractor Shed Removal of Condition 8 BK Langdon Avenue (surface water scheme) and Ash Condition 9 (foul sewage CT3 2BP scheme) of planning permission DOV/19/01131 (application under Section 73) DEAL 21/00931 19 Stanley Road Re-pointing to front AW Deal elevation, refurbishment of CT14 7BT box sash window frames and sills and replacement sash windows double-glazed units to front and rear elevations 21/01063 105 Forelands Square Erection of two and single ALPI Deal rear extensions (existing CT14 9DS outbuilding to be demolished) 21/01046 21 Foster Way Erection of single storey side LB Deal extension and outbuilding CT14 9QP 21/01049 29 Western Road Erection of single storey MH Deal side/rear and two storey rear CT14 6RX extensions (existing shed to be demolished) 21/01041 39 Princes Street Erection of a single storey ALPI Deal rear extension (section CT14 6DQ boundary wall and kitchen flank wall to be demolished) 1 Registered applications for week ending 09/07/2021 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 21/00810 28 Union Road Erection of a first floor rear VH Deal extension and insertion of CT14 6EA rooflight to existing first floor roofslope (existing conservatory to be demolished) 21/01035 59B The Marina Conversion of 4no. flats to AW Deal create 2no. attached CT14 6NP dwellings to include erection of a second floor extension, alterations to windows/doors, balconies with balustrade to first and second floor east elevations, 2no. openings to front wall and associated parking DENTON WITH WOOTTON 20/01266 Deacon Landscape Reserved matters BK Management application pursuant to Wootton Lane planning permission Wootton DOV/19/01024 (residential Canterbury development of 8 dwellings) Kent for approval of appearance, CT4 6RP landscaping, scale and the discharge of conditions 7 (landscaping scheme), 8 (landscape management plan), 12 (protected species strategy), 13 (Biodiversity scheme) and 18 (foul drainage). DOVER 21/01030 The Booking Hall Variation of Condition 4 AT Old Harbour Station (opening times) to allow Elizabeth Street changes to opening times of Dover planning permission CT17 9FE DOV/16/01012 (application under Section 73) 21/01064 59 Eaves Road Erection of a single storey LB Dover rear extension, retaining CT17 9LU wall, retaining wall with 1.8m fence, steps, hand rail and guarding (existing conservatory to be demolished) 2 Registered applications for week ending 09/07/2021 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 21/00692 65 Queens Avenue Erection of an outbuilding for ALPI Dover ancillary use CT17 9PT (re-advertisement) EASTRY 21/01021 April Lodge Erection of detached AT Thornton Lane dwelling, new vehicle access Eastry and parking CT13 0EU 21/01058 Thornton House Erection of a front porch ALPI Thornton Lane extension, insertion of new Eastry door and window to north CT13 0EU east elevation, replacement windows and doors (existing conservatory to be demolished) EYTHORNE 21/01065 20 Monkton Court Lane Erection of two storey side, LB Eythorne single storey front/rear CT15 4BJ extensions with integral garage and a shed (existing garage and rear extension to be demolished) GOODNESTONE 21/01047 Thornlea Change of use of land for AW Griffin Hill the siting of 2no. Shepherd's Chillenden huts for use as holiday lets, CT3 1PS installation of pathways, erection of 1200mm fence, 1800mm Laurel hedge for screening, pond and wildlife area, car charging points, 2no. parking spaces and turning area 3 Registered applications for week ending 09/07/2021 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 21/00235 Lower Rowling Farm Erection of double gates, RAM Rowling Road relocation of driveway, new Goodnestone vehicular access, additional CT3 1PZ parking, new swimming pool, reflection pond, terrace, planting and landscaping (existing entrance, gate, post and fencing to be retained and gate fixed shut) LANGDON 21/00993 Land To North-East Of Change of use of land and HIJO Martin Gorse Water Supply erection of ion exchange Works building, 2no. tanks and Waterworks Hill associated plant kiosks and West Langdon equipment, concrete bunds, CT15 5JW 1.8m high security fencing, temporary welfare, office and storage units, temporary diversion of public footpath, access road, parking and landscaping 21/01022 Land Adjoining Appleton Erection of a detached RAM Bungalow dwelling with associated Waterworks Lane parking and landscaping Martin CT15 5JW RINGWOULD WITH KINGSDOWN 21/00847 Westmorland Erection of boundary walls, VH Back Street retaining walls, steps, paving Ringwould and railings (part CT14 8HL retrospective) RIVER 21/01027 51 London Road Erection of rear dormer roof LUR River extension to facilitate loft CT17 0SG conversion with juliet balcony 4 Registered applications for week ending 09/07/2021 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 21/01059 Mourina Cottage T1 - Cedar tree fell DB 47 London Road River Due to a recent lightning CT17 0SG strike tree has suffered loss of limbs and internal damage to structure of tree. Making the tree an unpredictable hazard which dominates buildings, public areas and busy carriageway. The tree has lost its high valued amenity value. SANDWICH 21/01056 52 King Street Removal of three Velux roof AW Sandwich lights and construction of 3 CT13 9BL dormer windows 21/00933 3 Laburnum Avenue Erection of a detached AS Sandwich dwelling with associated CT13 0BW parking (existing garage to be demolished) 21/01055 52 King Street Erection of 2no. front and AW Sandwich 1no. side dormer windows CT13 9BL (3no. velux roof lights to be removed) 21/01028 Bramley Lodge Erection of first floor LB Johns Green extension, conversion of Sandwich existing garage to habitable CT13 0DE accommodation and erection of detached 2no. bay garage 21/00954 6 Whitefriars Way Erection of a single storey ALPI Sandwich rear extension and CT13 9AD alterations to existing rear door and window 5 Registered applications for week ending 09/07/2021 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 21/01052 Creighton Flats Replace existing windows AS School Road with new uPVC double Sandwich glazing windows CT13 9HS SHEPHERDSWELL WITH COLDRED 21/01023 Manyana Variation of Condition 2 AT Meadow View Road (approved plans) to allow Shepherdswell changes to approved CT15 7PL drawings and removal of Condition 5 (materials) to allow a change of materials of planning permission DOV/20/01294 (application under Section 73) 21/01014 Yew Tree Cottage Sycamore - reduce lateral DB Moon Hill growth away from house and Shepherdswell roof by a maximum of two CT15 7LL metres SHOLDEN 21/00947 Thurlby Erection of a two storey side RAM Hull Place extension, flue to side Sholden elevation, alterations to CT14 0AQ windows and doors, detached garage with utility room, detached outbuilding to include a fitness gym with basement and snooker room (2no. sheds and an outbuilding to be demolished, 3no. existing trees to be removed) ST MARGARETS AT CLIFFE 21/01020 Waihora Erection of a first floor BK 33 Salisbury Road extension, two storey front St Margarets Bay extension incorporating CT15 6DL balcony with balustrade. Alterations to front terrace and steps, raise roof and re-cladding of existing garage and detached shed 6 Registered applications for week ending 09/07/2021 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 21/01036 Walletts Court Erection of a detached DBR Dover Road dwelling, car port with solar Westcliffe panel on roof, formation of CT15 6EW new vehicular access, driveway, parking and landscaping 21/01012 Lenox House Erection of two storey, single MH 27 Granville Road storey and first and second St Margarets Bay floor extensions, roof CT15 6DS extension to include 3no. dormer windows, 4no. rooflights, replacement rain water goods, extension to existing first floor south east balconies, insertion of steps and door to north east elevation, alterations to windows and doors (existing side/rear extensions, steps to south east elevation and summer house to be demolished) STAPLE 21/01051 Fancys Folly Mulberry - reduce back to DB Lower Road previous cutting points Staple Canterbury Kent CT3 1LH SUTTON 21/00969 Jadaal Erection of a front porch LUR Roman Road (existing porch to be Maydensole demolished) CT15 5HP TEMPLE EWELL 7 Registered applications for week ending 09/07/2021 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 20/00038 Railway Bell PH Erection of 6 dwellings, DBR 120 London Road change of use and River conversion of existing public CT16 3AD house into 6 self-contained flats, amendment to existing Kearsney Avenue vehicular access, formation of parking, creation of pedestrian accesses to London Road, closure of two existing vehicular accesses to London Road and Kearsney Avenue (readvertisement, amended description, amended drawings showing proposed pedestrian crossing on London Road west of the junction with Alkham Road) WALMER 21/01039 South Meadow Erection of single and two AT Hawksdown storey side extensions, two Walmer storey and three storey rear CT14 7PN extensions with balconies and glass balustrade over, basement and roof extensions, dormer to front roofslope, front porch, installation of 7no. rooflights, alterations to existing external walls, external steps, 2 no. lightwells, new windows and doors (existing conservatory, porch canopy and garage to be demolished) WHITFIELD 21/01057 24 Napchester Road Erection of a single storey LUR Whitfield side extension with integral CT16 3JA garage (existing garage to be demolished) 8.
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