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South Holland District Council List of Planning SOUTH HOLLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS VALIDATED FROM 26th August 2019 TO 1st September 2019 (Note: This list is a summary of applications contained in the Public Register, which you are entitled to inspect and should not be considered as an official consultation - further information and documentation on these applications can be found on our website: http://planning.sholland.gov.uk/OcellaWeb/planningSearch). Reference: Applicant: Agent: H21-0655-19 Mr Brian Groves Mr Brian Groves The Bayes The Bayes Parsonage Lane Parsonage Lane Sutton St James Sutton St James Spalding Lincs Spalding Lincs PE12 0JA PE12 0JA Development: Erection of detached garage for cars and large motorhome and garden equipment Location: The Bayes Parsonage Lane Sutton St James Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: FULL 2nd Jul 2019 28th Aug 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H20-0711-19 Mr Anthony Timbrell Mr Anthony Timbrell Harwell Paddocks Harwell Paddocks Sutton Road Sutton Road Sutton St James Sutton St James Spalding Spalding PE12 0HS PE12 0HS Development: Siting of caravan for residential purposes (retrospective) Location: Harwell Paddocks Sutton Road Sutton St James Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 319249 540219 FULL 23rd Jul 2019 30th Aug 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H10-0811-19 Princes Ltd Bond Bryan Architects Royal Liver Building Church Studio Pier Head Springvale Road Liverpool Sheffield L3 1NX S10 1LP Development: Provision of modular buildings forming new project office Location: Princes Limited Bridge Road Long Sutton Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 322311 544841 FULL 16th Aug 2019 30th Aug 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H23-0848-19 Mrs M A Compton Robert Doughty Consultancy Ltd C / O Robert 32 High Street Doughty Helpringham Consultancy Ltd Sleaford 32 High Street Lincs Helpringham Sleaford Lincs NG34 0RA DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 1 of 5 NG34 0RA Development: Proposed residential gypsy/traveller site Location: Bleu Raye Farm Millgate Whaplode Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 320964 532368 FULL 27th Aug 2019 27th Aug 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H23-0850-19 Unique Care Homes Moulton Land & Planning Ltd Support Ltd 7 Broad Lane The White House Moulton Wilderspool Spalding Business Park Lincs Greenhall'S Avenue Warrington PE12 6PN Cheshire WA4 6HL Development: Proposed first floor extension to existing care home facility Location: Chapel Hill House Chapel Hill Road Whaplode Drove Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 314604 532176 FULL 27th Aug 2019 29th Aug 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H08-0846-19 Mr D Wilson Remway Design Ltd Charity Farm Treetops 87 Clough Road The Raceground Gosberton Risegate Spalding Spalding Lincs Lincs PE11 4JW PE11 3AP Development: Rear and side extension Location: Charity Farm 87 Clough Road Gosberton Risegate Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 329668 520070 FULL 27th Aug 2019 27th Aug 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H16-0851-19 Mr N Marshall Studio 11 Architecture C / O Studio 11 The Boat House Architecture Office 32 The Boat House Harbour Square Office 32 Harbour Wisbech Cambs Square Wisbech Cambs PE13 3BH PE13 3BH Development: Residential development of a self build, zero carbon family home with annexe - resubmission of H16-1258-18 Location: Land Between: 19 Weston Hills Road And The Gables Weston Hills Road Low Fulney Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 321896 527251 FULL 28th Aug 2019 28th Aug 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H23-0853-19 Mrs Chapman Status Design C / O 37 South Road 2 Edinburgh Walk DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 2 of 5 Chapel St Leonards Holbeach Skegness Spalding Lincs Lincs PE12 7AP Development: Residential development - four bungalows (resubmission of H23-0398-19) Location: Aubretia Cranesgate South Whaplode St Catherine Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 319914 534070 OUTLINE 28th Aug 2019 28th Aug 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H16-0856-19 Alexandra Brown TAC Architects C/O Tac Architects 14 Old Fendike Road 14 Old Fendike Weston Hills Road Spalding Weston Hills Lincs Spalding Lincs PE12 6DD PE12 6DD Development: Proposed pair of semi-detached house Location: Site Rear: 175 Hawthorn Bank Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 321390 524181 FULL 29th Aug 2019 29th Aug 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H23-0870-19 Mr & Mrs R Tomizzi G R Merchant Ltd 48 Broadgate Unit 4 Wrights Mews Whaplode Drove 12a Park Road Spalding Holbeach Lincs Spalding Lincs PE12 0TN PE12 7EE Development: Residential development - single-storey dwelling and detached triple garage (resubmission of H23-0331-19) Location: 48 Broadgate Whaplode Drove Spalding Lincs Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 313120 531775 OUTLINE 29th Aug 2019 29th Aug 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H22-0864-19 Mr W Higgins Moulton Land & Planning Ltd C/O Moulton Land 7 Broad Lane & Planning Ltd Moulton 7 Broad Lane Spalding Moulton Lincs Spalding Lincs PE12 6PN PE12 6PN Development: Erection of 3 dwellings - outline approval H22-0941-17 Location: 315 Broadgate Weston Hills Spalding Lincs Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 320018 527545 RESERVED 29th Aug 2019 29th Aug 2019 MATTERS Reference: Applicant: Agent: H02-0857-19 Mr & Mrs M Mr Richard Diggle DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 3 of 5 Woodcock 194 Broad Gate 15 Kemp Street Weston Hills Crowland Spalding Spalding Lincs Lincs PE6 0HE PE12 6DQ Development: Two-storey side extension with annexe, single-storey rear extension and roof conversion (re-submission of H02-1163-18) Location: 15 Kemp Street Crowland Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 310649 523928 FULL 30th Aug 2019 30th Aug 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H23-0871-19 Mr & Mrs L Brown G R Merchant Ltd 100 Cobgate Unit 4 Wrights Mews Whaplode 12a Park Road Spalding Holbeach Lincs Spalding PE12 6RP PE12 7EE Development: Residential development of one dwelling - re-submission of H23-1144-18 Location: Adj:100 Cobgate Whaplode Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 323793 531592 OUTLINE 30th Aug 2019 30th Aug 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H14-0872-19 Caspianro Ltd G R Merchant Ltd 9 Cresswell Close Unit 4 Wrights Mews Spalding 12a Park Road Lincs Holbeach PE11 3TY Spalding PE12 7EE Development: Proposed workshop building (re-submission of H14-0588-19) Location: Off Stephenson Avenue Pinchbeck Spalding Lincs Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 324240 525068 FULL 30th Aug 2019 30th Aug 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H20-0873-19 Mr J Cross G R Merchant Ltd Lawsonia Unit 4 Wrights Mews Fishergate 12a Park Road Sutton St James Holbeach Spalding Spalding PE12 0EZ PE12 7EE Development: Residential development - re-submission of H20-0839-18 Location: Off Fishergate Sutton St James Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 318217 538600 OUTLINE 30th Aug 2019 30th Aug 2019 DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 4 of 5 Number of applications on list: 15 DC_WKLY_VALID - 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