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Town and Country Planning Acts 1990 Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 14 June 2015 Town and Country Planning Acts 1990 Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 DECISIONS MADE BY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS UNDER DELEGATED POWERS UP TO 14 June 2015 For Guidance 1. Please note that if you wish to view the full decision details, which include any conditions or reasons for refusal, these can be accessed via the public access facility within the planning area of the council’s web site. The following link will take you to the relevant area where the case can be accessed using the quoted case number on the below list and clicking the ‘associated documents’ tab and searching the documents list for ‘decision’. Similarly the case officer’s report can be viewed in the case of delegated decisions, which explains the considerations taken into account in determining the application. Planning Applications Online Please note that there is a slight delay between the date that a decision is made and the date the decision notice is displayed on the website. The decision notice will be published to the website 2 days after the date of the decision. 2. Reports and minutes of applications determined by the planning committee can be viewed in the committees section of the council’s web site, which can be accessed via the following link. Planning Development Control Committee If you require any further information, please enquire at Planning Reception, City Offices, Colebrook Street, Winchester, SO23 9LJ quoting the Case Number. We are open Monday - Friday 8.30am - 5.00pm. Page 1 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 14 June 2015 APPLICATION CODES AND DESCRIPTION AVC Full Advert Consent AVT Temporary Advert Consent (non-standard time limit) AGA Agricultural Application APN Agricultural Prior Notification CER Certificate of Alternative Use DEC Demolition Consultation EUC Established Use Certificate FUL Full Planning Application GVN Government Department (no comment) GVO Government Department (outline) GVT Government Department (temporary) HAZ Hazardous Substances HCS HCC Consultations (letter) HCM HCC Consultation Minerals LBC Conservation Area Application LDC Lawful Development Certificate (existing use *) LDP Lawful Development Certificate (proposed use *) LIS Listed Building NMA Non Material Minor Amendment OUT Outline Application REM Reserved Matters TCP Telecom Prior Notification TFE Tree Felling Licence TPO Tree Preservation Order TPC Tree in Conservation Area (*) Page 2 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 14 June 2015 Bighton Ward The Alresfords Case No: 15/00765/FUL Ref No: W Date Valid: 10 April 2015 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer: Mr Mark Wadsworth Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr & Mrs P Simmonds Proposal: Change of use from equine to residential (for recreation use) and construction of a tennis court Location: The Homestead Barnetts Wood Lane Bighton Alresford Hampshire SO24 9SF Grid Ref: 463629 133643 Decision: Application Permitted Bighton Ward The Alresfords Case No: 15/00834/FUL Ref No: W06747/05 Date Valid: 17 April 2015 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer: Lewis Oliver Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr Peter Brann Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) To replace two outbuildings with one, consisting of garage, workshop and store, with a pitch roof and photovoltaic panels on the south elevation. Location: Rural Hill Bighton Lane Gundleton Alresford Hampshire SO24 9SW Grid Ref: 461639 133285 Decision: Application Permitted Bishops Waltham Ward Bishops Waltham Case No: 14/02944/LDC Ref No: WLDC/719 Date Valid: 5 January 2015 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: Legal Conservation Area: Contype: Bishops Waltham Conservation Area: Applicant: Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd Proposal: Implementation of planning permission 10/01650/FUL (CERTIFICATE OF LAWFULNESS) Location: Abbey Mill Business Site Station Road Bishops Waltham Hampshire Grid Ref: 455009 117365 Decision: Application Permitted Page 3 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 14 June 2015 Bishops Waltham Ward Bishops Waltham Case No: 15/00790/FUL Ref No: W01249/01 Date Valid: 13 April 2015 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: Mr Mark Wadsworth Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr Mark Edwards Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Proposed two storey side extension Location: Park Lane Cottage Botley Road Bishops Waltham Southampton Hampshire SO32 1DR Grid Ref: 454529 116530 Decision: Application Permitted Bishops Waltham Ward Bishops Waltham Case No: 15/00844/FUL Ref No: W11368/01 Date Valid: 22 April 2015 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: Mrs Katie Nethersole Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr & Mrs Revell Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Erect a Conservatory Location: 15 Princes Close Bishops Waltham Southampton Hampshire SO32 1RL Grid Ref: 454697 117562 Decision: Application Permitted Colden Common Ward Colden Common And Twyford Case No: 15/00859/FUL Ref No: W23904/01 Date Valid: 24 April 2015 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: Lisa Booth Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr & Mrs D & L Davis Proposal: (AMENDED DESCRIPTION) Variation of condition nos. 10 and 11 of planning permission 14/01730/FUL, Removal of reference to Code for Sustainable Homes Level 5 requirements Location: Tanglemead Nobs Crook Colden Common Winchester Hampshire SO21 1TH Grid Ref: 448649 121234 Decision: Application Permitted Page 4 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 14 June 2015 Compton And Shawford Ward Compton And Otterbourne Case No: 15/00717/NMA Ref No: W06167/05NMA Date Valid: 13 May 2015 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer: Lewis Oliver Conservation Area: Contype: Compton Street Conservation Area: Applicant: Ms Susan Laver Proposal: (MINOR AMENDMENT to Planning Permission 14/01887/FUL) Removal of existing garages and erection of detached garage/garden store Location: West View Compton Street Compton Winchester Hampshire SO21 2AT Grid Ref: 446425 125862 Decision: ACCEPT Non-material Minor Amendment Compton And Shawford Ward Compton And Otterbourne Case No: 15/00718/NMA Ref No: W06167/06NMA Date Valid: 13 May 2015 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer: Lewis Oliver Conservation Area: Contype: Compton Street Conservation Area: Applicant: Ms Susan Laver Proposal: (MINOR AMENDMENT to Planning Permission 14/01170/FUL) Two storey rear extension, two storey and first floor front extension and new door to rear elevation; addition of 3no. velux rooflights to south elevation and full brickwork porch single skin with pitched slate roof door and frame to north elevation Location: West View Compton Street Compton Winchester Hampshire SO21 2AT Grid Ref: 446425 125862 Decision: ACCEPT Non-material Minor Amendment Compton And Shawford Ward Compton And Otterbourne Case No: 15/00981/TPC Ref No: W05926/07/TPOCA Date Valid: 11 May 2015 Team: 3_LAND Case Officer: Mr Ivan Gurdler Conservation Area: Compton Street Conservation Area Applicant: Mrs Clare Norman Proposal: 1 no. Conifer to fell Location: Springwood Compton Street Compton Winchester Hampshire SO21 2AT Grid Ref: 446336 125823 Decision: That no objection be raised Page 5 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 14 June 2015 Crawley Ward Sparsholt Case No: 15/00581/FUL Ref No: W02314/55 Date Valid: 30 March 2015 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer: Mr Mark Wadsworth Conservation Area: Contype: Crawley Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr And Mrs Gregg Joslin Proposal: Demolition of existing dwelling and erection of a five bedroom dwelling with associated landscaping, parking and access Location: Tall Trees Peach Hill Lane Crawley Winchester Hampshire SO21 2PZ Grid Ref: 442350 134815 Decision: Application Permitted Crawley Ward Sparsholt Case No: 15/00813/FUL Ref No: W06629/01 Date Valid: 23 April 2015 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer: Lewis Oliver Conservation Area: Applicant: David Pape Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Demolition of existing front garage and replacement single storey extension. Location: Poplars Long Park Lane Crawley Winchester Hampshire SO21 2QE Grid Ref: 444068 133362 Decision: Application Permitted Curdridge Ward Owslebury And Curdridge Case No: 15/00883/FUL Ref No: W02967/03 Date Valid: 24 April 2015 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: Mrs Katie Nethersole Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr & Mrs R Kemp Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Proposed single and double storey rear extension and window alterations Location: Thatchers Wood Kitnocks Hill Curdridge Southampton Hampshire SO32 2HJ Grid Ref: 453456 113611 Decision: Application Permitted Page 6 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IN WINCHESTER DISTRICT, PARISH, TOWN AND WARD UP TO 14 June 2015 Denmead Ward Denmead Case No: 15/00043/FUL Ref No: W23024/01 Date Valid: 31 March 2015 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: Lisa Booth Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr D Carter Proposal: (AMENDED DESCRIPTION) (HOUSEHOLDER) Roof extension and conversion; front extension Location: Fallowfield Hambledon Road Denmead Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 6NG Grid Ref: 465472 112061 Decision: Application Permitted Denmead Ward Denmead Case No: 15/00613/FUL Ref No: W24157 Date Valid: 24 March 2015 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: Mrs Katie Nethersole Conservation Area: Applicant: Mr S Stone And Ms A Reid Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Rear extension with new roof over dwelling to form first floor accommodation
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