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Valid Applications Received Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control Valid Applications Received Weekly list Dated 20 August 2018 The following Planning Applications received since the publication of the previous list dated 13 August 2018; may be viewed via the Council’s website http://apps.stratford.gov.uk/eplanning or electronically at Stratford on Avon District Council, Elizabeth House, Church Street, Stratford upon Avon CV37 6HX, during normal office hours, 8.45 am to 5.15 pm Monday to Wednesday inclusive, 8.45 am to 5.00 pm Thursday and Friday. To save the inconvenience of travelling to Elizabeth House, a copy of the submitted plan(s) have also been forwarded to the local Parish Council to whom you may refer. Any persons wishing to make representations about any of these applications may do so in writing to the Planning Manager (Applications and Committee) at Planning and Housing Services, Stratford on Avon District Council, Elizabeth House, Church Street, Stratford upon Avon CV37 6HX or alternatively by email; [email protected]. Please note that all comments received will be a matter of public record and will be made available for public inspection and will be published on the Council’s website at www.stratford.gov.uk/planning. _____________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02129/FUL Received 17 July 2018 Valid 13 August 2018 Location Land Adjacent To Park Hill House Idlicote Road Halford Proposal Proposed new dwelling. Applicant Name Mr & Mrs Court Agents Name Guy Poole Agents Address 65 Hunts Road Stratford Upon Avon CV37 7JJ Parish Map Ref East 426296 Map Ref North 245335 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02174/FUL Received 20 July 2018 Valid 20 July 2018 Location Larkstoke Manor Downs Hill Road Admington CV36 4JH Proposal Removal of modern rear extensions and replacement with single storey extensions and internal alterations to the dwelling house. Applicant Name B & K Clarke Agents Name Mr Neil Warner Agents Address JPPC Bagley Croft Hinksey Hill Oxford OX1 5BD Parish ADMINGTON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 419744 Map Ref North 243881 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02175/LBC Received 20 July 2018 Valid 20 July 2018 Location Larkstoke Manor Downs Hill Road Admington CV36 4JH Proposal Removal of modern rear extensions and replacement with single storey extensions and internal alterations to the dwelling house. Applicant Name B & K Clarke Agents Name Mr Neil Warner Agents Address JPPC Bagley Croft Hinksey Hill Oxford OX1 5BD Parish ADMINGTON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 419744 Map Ref North 243881 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02087/FUL Received 12 July 2018 Valid 15 August 2018 Location 5 Ten Acres Alcester B49 6PY Proposal Removal of existing conservatory, rear extension and outbuilding. Proposed single and two storey rear extensions Applicant Name Mr Phil Neale Agents Name Miss Laura Wood Agents Address 22 Hillcrest Road Gayton NN7 3HG Parish ALCESTER TOWN COUNCIL Map Ref East 409466 Map Ref North 257913 Page 1 Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02402/TREE Received 13 August 2018 Valid 13 August 2018 Location Ragley Hall Alcester B49 5NJ Proposal 1909 to 1923 - Blue Cedar x16 - Fell Applicant Name Marquess Of Hertford Agents Name Mr Mike Box Agents Address Coppers Yarcombe Honiton EX14 9LS Parish ARROW WITH WEETHLEY PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 407197 Map Ref North 255538 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02407/TREE Received 13 August 2018 Valid 13 August 2018 Location Ragley Hall Alcester B49 5NJ Proposal Ladies Wood - 1901 - oak - Remove large branch over road back to main stem 1905 - red oak – Fell 1902,1903, 1904,1906,1907 and 1908 - Remove deadwood over pavement and road Applicant Name Marquess Of Hertford Agents Name Mr Mike Box Agents Address Coppers Yarcombe Honiton EX14 9LS Parish ARROW WITH WEETHLEY PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 407197 Map Ref North 255538 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02412/TREE Received 13 August 2018 Valid 13 August 2018 Location Ragley Hall Alcester B49 5NJ Proposal Sawmill Field 1951 - lime - Fell 1946, 1947, 1948 and 1950 - lime - Remove deadwood over road Applicant Name Marquess Of Hertford Agents Name Mr Mike Box Agents Address Coppers Yarcombe Honiton EX14 9LS Parish ARROW WITH WEETHLEY PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 407197 Map Ref North 255538 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/01365/FUL Received 11 May 2018 Valid 13 August 2018 Location Holyoake Barn Alcester Road Little Alne Aston Cantlow B95 6HW Proposal Proposed conversion of 1 no. agricultural building to 2 no. holiday lets. Applicant Name Mr & Mrs Hayden Agents Name Graeme Beamish Agents Address Hillborough Manor Barn Hillborough Bidford On Avon Alcester B50 4LS Parish ASTON CANTLOW PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 414026 Map Ref North 261184 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/01366/LBC Received 11 May 2018 Valid 13 August 2018 Location Holyoake Farm Little Alne Wootton Wawen Henley-in-Arden B95 6HW Proposal Proposed conversion of 1 no. agricultural building to 2 no. holiday lets. Applicant Name Mr & Mrs Hayden Agents Name Mr G Beamish Agents Address Hillborough Manor Barn Hillborough Bidford On Avon Alcester B50 4LS Parish ASTON CANTLOW PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 413977 Map Ref North 261167 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02157/FUL Received 19 July 2018 Valid 16 August 2018 Location 1 Sunnyside Aston Cantlow B95 6HX Proposal 2 storey side extension with single storey rear Applicant Name Mike Hudson Agents Name John Allsop Agents Address 46 Shrubbery Street Kidderminster DY10 2QY Parish ASTON CANTLOW PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 413908 Map Ref North 260306 Page 2 Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02399/TREE Received 13 August 2018 Valid 13 August 2018 Location Apple Tree Cottage 25 Bearley Road Aston Cantlow B95 6HY Proposal T1, T2, T3 and T4 - fruit trees -Reduce crown by 15% to 20% to previous pruning points. T5 hazel - Reduce crown by 15% to 20% to previous pruning points. T6 horse chestnut - Reduce crown by 15% to 20% to previous pruning points. Applicant Name Mark Chester Agents Name Agents Address Parish ASTON CANTLOW PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 413856 Map Ref North 259950 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02297/FUL Received 1 August 2018 Valid 15 August 2018 Location Roundhill Farm Barcheston Village Road Barcheston CV36 5AZ Proposal Agricultural land change of use and construction of outdoor all weather equestrian arena and associated landscape proposals. Applicant Name Mr Hubert Keller Brailes Hill Farm Agents Name Mr Martin Leay Agents Address Field House 87 Ewen Cirencester GL7 6BT Parish BARCHESTON & WILLINGTON PARISH MEETING Map Ref East 429032 Map Ref North 240148 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02123/FUL Received 17 July 2018 Valid 17 August 2018 Location The Coach House Beaudesert Park Birmingham Road Henley-in-Arden B95 5QB Proposal Single Storey Outbuilding Applicant Name Mr L Marshall Agents Name Mr Neil Lewis Agents Address 484 Pye Green Road Hednesford Cannock WS12 4HT Parish BEAUDESERT PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 414878 Map Ref North 266858 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02235/FUL Received 26 July 2018 Valid 26 July 2018 Location Pasture Croft Haven Pastures Liveridge Hill Henley-in-Arden B95 5QS Proposal Erection of New Dwelling (effectively a substitute for a dwelling (Plot 3) approved under application 17/01134/FUL) Applicant Name Mr Tommy Byrne Agents Name Mr Gary Phillips Agents Address Highbury House 11 Holt Road Studley Warwickshire B80 7NX Parish BEAUDESERT PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 415816 Map Ref North 268403 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02180/FUL Received 23 July 2018 Valid 23 July 2018 Location 38-40 High Street Bidford-On-Avon B50 4AA Proposal Sub-division of 38-40 High Street, Bidford, to form two separate dwellings. 38 High Street will be renovated to form a two bed townhouse, and 40 High Street will be renovated throughout. Applicant Name Ms Young Agents Name Mr Dominic Skinner Agents Address 46 Cygnet Court Timothys Bridge Road Stratford Enterprise Park Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 9NW Parish BIDFORD-ON-AVON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 410041 Map Ref North 251901 Page 3 Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 18/02181/LBC Received 23 July 2018 Valid 23 July 2018 Location 38-40 High Street Bidford-On-Avon B50 4AA Proposal Sub-division of 38-40 High Street, Bidford, to form two separate dwellings. 38 High Street will
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