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WSC Planning Decisions 29/19 PLANNING AND REGULATORY SERVICES DECISIONS WEEK ENDING 19/07/2019 PLEASE NOTE THE DECISIONS LIST RUN FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY EACH WEEK DC/19/0172/OUT Outline Planning Application (all matters Land Off Felsham Road DECISION: reserved) - 1no. dwelling (Amended plans Bradfield St George Refuse Application received 13/5/19, changing red line and Suffolk DECISION TYPE: indicative layout) Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs A Ellis 17 Jul 2019 WARD: Rougham AGENT: Mrs Lara Turner - Lara Turner PARISH: Bradfield St. Architectural Services George DC/19/0474/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 13 The Drove DECISION: Removal of window to front elevation and Brandon Approve Application replace with door (ii) new footpath and IP27 0JY DECISION TYPE: ramp Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr Peter Edwards 17 Jul 2019 WARD: Brandon West AGENT: Miss Maddy Barrett - Orbit HIA PARISH: Brandon DC/19/1134/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 30 Oak Drive DECISION: Proposed single storey rear and side Beck Row Approve Application extension Suffolk DECISION TYPE: IP28 8UA Delegated APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Horne ISSUED DATED: 17 Jul 2019 AGENT: Mr Antony Smith WARD: The Rows PARISH: Beck Row DC/19/0859/HH Householder Planning Application- two 37A Hospital Road DECISION: storey rear extension Bury St Edmunds Approve Application IP33 3JU DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs S Hughes Delegated ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr L Thurlow 18 Jul 2019 WARD: Westgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council Planning and Regulatory Services, West Suffolk Council, West Suffolk House, Western Way, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3YU DC/19/0914/HH Householder Planning Application - rear 35 Fornham Road DECISION: dormer to enable loft conversion Bury St Edmunds Approve Application IP32 6AW DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Maw Delegated ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Thurlow Architects 16 Jul 2019 WARD: Tollgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/0941/HH Householder Planning Application - 4 Bederic Close DECISION: Replacement flat roofed dormer window Bury St Edmunds Approve Application enlargement from 2no pitched roof dormer IP32 7DR DECISION TYPE: windows into a larger single dormer to Delegated front elevation ISSUED DATED: 16 Jul 2019 APPLICANT: Mr James and Kelly Sadler WARD: Moreton Hall PARISH: Bury St AGENT: Mr Iain Bramhill Edmunds Town Council DC/19/0964/TPO TPO 054A (1980) Tree Preservation Order - 30 Westbury Avenue DECISION: T1 False Acacia - Fell and shallow stump Bury St Edmunds Approve Application grind only (damage to retained tree roots Suffolk DECISION TYPE: is likely if standard stump grinding takes IP33 3QE Delegated place); T2 Beech - Crown raise to 3 metres ISSUED DATED: over pavement and 6 metres over road; 17 Jul 2019 T3 Beech - Crown raise to 3 metres over WARD: Minden pavement and 6 metres over road; T4 PARISH: Bury St Beech - Crown raise to 3 metres over Edmunds Town Council pavement and 6 metres over road, reduce lateral spread of upper crown to north by up to 2 metres and prune secondary branch structures to provide 50cm clearance around telephone wires; T5 Beech - Crown raise to 3 metres over pavement and 6 metres over road, reduce lateral spread of crown to north by up to 2 metres and north-east to east by up to 3 metres, prune secondary branch structures to provide 50cm clearance around telephone wires and prune to clear garage structure by 3 metres. APPLICANT: Mr Richard Robinson AGENT: Mr Adrian Moore - Broadoak Tree Care 2. DC/19/1001/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - 57 St Andrews Street DECISION: Installation of gas meter box to side North Approve Application elevation Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: IP33 1TZ Delegated APPLICANT: Mr David Marriott, Fennell ISSUED DATED: Memorial Homes 16 Jul 2019 WARD: Abbeygate AGENT: Mr David Marriott PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/1002/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - 56 St Andrews Street DECISION: Installation of gas meter box to side North Approve Application elevation Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: IP33 1TZ Delegated APPLICANT: Mr David Marriott, Fennell ISSUED DATED: memorial Homes 16 Jul 2019 WARD: Abbeygate AGENT: Mr David Marriott PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/1003/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - 58 St Andrews Street DECISION: Installation of gas meter box to side North Approve Application elevation Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: IP33 1TZ Delegated APPLICANT: Mr David Marriott, Fennell ISSUED DATED: Memorial Homes 16 Jul 2019 WARD: Abbeygate AGENT: Mr David Marriott PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/1212/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 20 Stonebridge Avenue DECISION: storey side extension Bury St Edmunds Approve Application Suffolk DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr R Smith IP33 2JZ Delegated ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Eric Tricker 18 Jul 2019 WARD: Westgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 3. DC/19/0969/HH Householder Planning Application (i) two Trundalls DECISION: storey side and rear extension (following Water Lane Approve Application demolition of existing conservatory) (ii) Denston DECISION TYPE: single storey attached annexe to side and CB8 8PP Delegated front elevation (following demolition of ISSUED DATED: existing garage, utility and boiler room) 19 Jul 2019 (iii) new loggia on front elevations (iv) WARD: Whepstead And render brickwork (v) detached outbuilding Wickhambrook to house boiler and wood store (vi) first PARISH: Denston floor balcony on rear elevation and (vii) rear bay window APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs W A Gittus AGENT: Mr Stephen Limbrick DC/19/1303/EIASCR EIA Screening Opinion under Regulation 6 Parcels A And B DECISION: (1) of the Environmental Impact Marham Park EIA Not Required Assessment Regulations 2017 on the Fornham All Saints DECISION TYPE: matter of whether or not the proposed Bury St Edmunds Delegated development is considered that there are Suffolk ISSUED DATED: likely significant environmental impacts for IP28 6LG 15 Jul 2019 which an Environmental Statement would WARD: The Fornhams be required - For up to 340 dwellings, an And Great Barton increase of up to 90 dwellings above the PARISH: Fornham All consented parameters on parcels A and B Saints APPLICANT: Rosanna Metcalfe DC/19/0728/FUL Planning Application - Continued use of Rectory Cottage DECISION: land for ground mounted 30 no.Solar Panel Church Lane Approve Application PV system (retrospective) Freckenham DECISION TYPE: IP28 8JF Delegated APPLICANT: Elizabeth Archer ISSUED DATED: 17 Jul 2019 AGENT: Mr Richard Harvey WARD: Manor PARISH: Freckenham DC/19/0812/HH Householder Planning Application - Burwell House DECISION: Covered BBQ area with cedar shingle roof The Street Approve Application in rear garden (retrospective) Fornham St Martin DECISION TYPE: IP31 1SW Delegated APPLICANT: Mr N Boyden ISSUED DATED: 15 Jul 2019 AGENT: Mr Roger Gladwell WARD: The Fornhams And Great Barton PARISH: Fornham St. Martin Cum St.Genevieve 4. DC/19/1011/FUL Planning Application - Change of use of North Lodge DECISION: North Lodge from residential to wardens Fornham Park Approve Application accommodation, including conversion of Fornham St Genevieve DECISION TYPE: the associated outbuilding to provide Bury St Edmunds Delegation Panel office, associated with the use of the Suffolk ISSUED DATED: adjacent Fornham Park holiday lodge site IP28 6TT 18 Jul 2019 WARD: The Fornhams APPLICANT: Mr Anthony Cooper-Barney, And Great Barton Exclusive Luxury Lodges Ltd PARISH: Fornham St. Martin Cum AGENT: Mr Nicholas Mannering St.Genevieve DC/19/1186/FUL Planning Application - Use of the managers Proposed New Lodge DECISION: lodge within Fornham Park for holiday use Fornham Park Approve Application or managers accommodation (as amended Fornham St Genevieve DECISION TYPE: by email 24.06.2019) Suffolk Delegation Panel ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr Anthony Cooper-Barney, 18 Jul 2019 Exclusive Luxury Lodges Ltd WARD: The Fornhams And Great Barton AGENT: Mr Nicholas Mannering PARISH: Fornham St. Martin Cum St.Genevieve DC/19/1200/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 12 Diomed Drive DECISION: storey rear extension (following demolition Great Barton Approve Application of existing rear sun room) IP31 2TD DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs King ISSUED DATED: 19 Jul 2019 AGENT: Mr David Magnani WARD: The Fornhams And Great Barton PARISH: Great Barton DC/19/0534/FUL Planning Application - 1no. dwelling and Land East Of Waterfields DECISION: cartlodge for covered/secure parking and School Road Approve Application storage Great Wratting DECISION TYPE: Suffolk Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Hoare ISSUED DATED: 19 Jul 2019 AGENT: Mr Stephen Smith WARD: Withersfield PARISH: Great Wratting 5. DC/19/0970/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Two 8 School Cottages DECISION: storey rear extension and (ii) insertion of Hargrave Approve Application 1 no. window on first floor rear elevation IP29 5HR DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Norton ISSUED DATED: 15 Jul 2019 WARD: Chedburgh And Chevington PARISH: Hargrave DC/19/0945/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 18 Minerva Close DECISION: single storey rear extension (ii) garage Haverhill Approve Application conversion to form playroom (iii) single CB9 0NF DECISION TYPE: storey side extension Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Richard Grant 19 Jul 2019 WARD: Haverhill South AGENT: Mr Alan Baker East PARISH: Haverhill Town Council DC/19/1048/P3JPA Prior Approval Application under Part 3 of First Floor DECISION: the Town and Country Planning (General 65 - 67 High Street Prior Approval
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