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Planning Applications Listed by Parish and Validated Parish: Beausale Planning Applications Listed by Parish and Validated between 14/05/2018 and 20/05/2018 Parishes are only listed if they have Applications Received in the Report Period Parish: Beausale, Haseley, Honiley & Wroxall Appl. No: W/18/0859/LB Received: 03/05/2018 17:51:11 App. Type: Listed Building Consent Location: The Barn, Camp Hill Farm, Kites Nest Lane, Beausale, Warwick, CV35 7BF Additional repairs to timber frame. Replacing missing rails Proposal: Applicant: Mr G Meadwell Ward: Arden Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 424,551.05 / 270,100.83 Case Officer: Robert Dawson Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Budbrooke Appl. No: W/18/0689 Received: 09/04/2018 07:31:07 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 17 Daly Avenue, Hampton Magna, Budbrooke, Warwick, CV35 8SE Erection of two storey front extension. Proposal: Applicant: Mr Fletcher Ward: Budbrooke Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 425,860.43 / 264,923.23 Case Officer: Rebecca Compton Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Burton Green Appl. No: W/18/0855 Received: 02/05/2018 10:31:09 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: Meadowbank, Hollis Lane, Kenilworth, CV8 2JY Erection of a single storey rear extension, including a canopy; dormers to the rear; insertion of Juilet Proposal: balcony to side elevation of existing garage and conversion of part of garage to form self contained unit of accommodation. Applicant: Mr & Mrs Dosanjh Ward: Abbey Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 428,457.69 / 274,483.24 Case Officer: Emma Spandley Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Kenilworth Weekly Register Page 1 of 8 21/05/2018 Appl. No: W/18/0736 Received: 04/04/2018 00:00:00 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 45 Clinton Lane, Kenilworth, CV8 1AS Proposed erection of a two storey side/rear extension and erection of detached annex. Proposal: Applicant: Mr. Davey Drakeley Ward: Abbey Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 427,844.25 / 272,544.54 Case Officer: Helena Obremski Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0902 Received: 14/05/2018 07:31:04 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 24 Courthouse Croft, Kenilworth, CV8 2QZ Erection of a single storey rear extension. Proposal: Applicant: Mr Rae Ward: Park Hill Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 430,253.09 / 271,962.00 Case Officer: Rebecca Compton Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0831 Received: 30/04/2018 09:51:05 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 41 Sunningdale Avenue, Kenilworth, CV8 2BY Re-design and raising the height of the roof by 1 metre; erection of a two storey front extension and front Proposal: extension with pitched roof dormer window and construction of a rear flat roof dormer window. Applicant: Mr & Mrs Powell Ward: St Johns Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 429,676.12 / 271,922.90 Case Officer: Liz Galloway Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0842 Received: 01/05/2018 10:31:20 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 2 Oaks Precinct, Caesar Road, Kenilworth, CV8 1DP Change of use from retail (A1) to podiatry advice centre with ancillary sales element (D1) Proposal: Applicant: Mrs Harrison Ward: St Johns Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 428,346.01 / 271,023.46 Case Officer: John Wilbraham Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0862 Received: 03/05/2018 12:11:03 App. Type: Variation of Condition Location: Petrol Filling Station, Warwick Road, Kenilworth CV8 1HY Variation of condition 10 (operating hours) of planning permission W/06/1194 (Erection of replacement Proposal: petrol filling station, ancillary shop and canopy), granted 17th March 2008. Applicant: Motor Fuel Group Ward: St Johns Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 429,142.44 / 271,159.55 Case Officer: Emma Spandley Officer Email: [email protected] Weekly Register Page 2 of 8 21/05/2018 Appl. No: W/18/0887/TCA Received: 09/05/2018 12:51:05 App. Type: Trees in CA Location: 42 Waverley Road, Kenilworth, CV8 1JN 1 x Oak - Fell Proposal: Applicant: Aesthetics Events Ltd Ward: St Johns Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 429,060.25 / 271,501.67 Case Officer: Planning Enforcement Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Lapworth Appl. No: W/18/0866 Received: 03/05/2018 15:31:21 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: Sunart, Rising Lane, Lapworth, Solihull, B94 6JE Erection of two storey side / rear extension, roof alterations and erection of rear dormer. Resubmission Proposal: W/17/0958 Applicant: Mr Oaks Ward: Arden Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 419,115.39 / 272,228.59 Case Officer: Emma Spandley Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Leamington Spa Appl. No: W/18/0868 Received: 04/05/2018 07:31:03 App. Type: Variation of Condition Location: Leamington Plant Hire, Wood Street, Leamington Spa, CV32 4HQ Proposed removal of condition 4 (requirement of sustainable energy measures) of planning permission Proposal: W/16/1766 (Change of use, demolition and redevelopment of existing building to create 4no. 4 bed and 1no. 2 bed town houses with amenity space and below ground level parking). Applicant: MMD Ltd Ward: Clarendon Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 432,118.00 / 265,832.00 Case Officer: Helena Obremski Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0852 Received: 02/05/2018 08:31:10 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 204 Cubbington Road, Lillington, Leamington Spa, CV32 7AY Erection of a single storey rear extension, first floor side extension, hip to gable roof conversion and rear Proposal: box dormer. Applicant: Mr McGarry Ward: Crown Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 433,046.10 / 267,730.78 Case Officer: Rebecca Compton Officer Email: [email protected] Weekly Register Page 3 of 8 21/05/2018 Appl. No: W/18/0917 Received: 07/05/2018 00:00:00 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 37 Haddon Road, Lillington, Leamington Spa, CV32 7QY The erection of a new 1.5 storey residential dwelling Proposal: Applicant: Mr L Berte Ward: Crown Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 432,851.00 / 266,861.00 Case Officer: John Wilbraham Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0876 Received: 08/05/2018 10:51:03 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 29-33 High Street, Leamington Spa, CV31 1LN Resubmission of W/18/0086: Proposed alterations to shopfront to reposition main entrance doors. Proposal: Applicant: AT Architects Ltd Ward: Leam Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 432,070.28 / 265,244.30 Case Officer: Helena Obremski Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0804 Received: 25/04/2018 09:51:06 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 53 Montrose Avenue, Lillington, Leamington Spa, CV32 7DS Erection of a single storey front and side extension, two storey side and rear extension and single storey Proposal: rear extension. Applicant: Mr Bates Ward: Manor Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 432,514.55 / 268,120.60 Case Officer: Rebecca Compton Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0843 Received: 01/05/2018 12:11:06 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 153 Cubbington Road, Lillington, Leamington Spa, CV32 7AZ Erection of a single storey rear extension. Proposal: Applicant: Mr Browne Ward: Manor Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 433,060.41 / 267,831.09 Case Officer: Rebecca Compton Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0894 Received: 10/05/2018 14:51:05 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: James Hirons Home, 53 Lillington Road, Leamington Spa, CV32 6LD New external escape ramp to front elevation Proposal: Applicant: James Hirons Care Home Ward: Manor Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 432,129.33 / 267,265.25 Case Officer: John Wilbraham Officer Email: [email protected] Weekly Register Page 4 of 8 21/05/2018 Appl. No: W/18/0691 Received: 09/04/2018 07:31:16 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 4 Beauchamp Hill, Leamington Spa, CV32 5NS Erection of a detached dwelling to be used as a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) (Use Class C4). Proposal: Applicant: Student Homes Ward: Milverton Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 431,346.82 / 266,174.54 Case Officer: Emma Spandley Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0482 Received: 02/03/2018 00:00:00 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 24 Campion Terrace, Leamington Spa, CV32 4SX Digging out lightwell to the front of the dwelling around the existing bay, addition of windows to the bay at Proposal: basement level and and remove garden wall, adding new gates, railings and fire escape ladder (retrospective) Applicant: Mr. Ian Taylor Ward: Newbold Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 432,442.61 / 266,191.58 Case Officer: Holika Bungre Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0896/TCA Received: 10/05/2018 16:11:05 App. Type: Trees in CA Location: 26 Norfolk Street, Leamington Spa, CV32 5YQ 1 x Eucalyptus - Fell Proposal: Applicant: Mrs P Parsons Ward: Newbold Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 432,157.90 / 266,361.55 Case Officer: Planning Enforcement Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0854 Received: 02/05/2018 09:51:04 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 17 Cobden Avenue, Leamington Spa, CV31 1YF Change of use from single dwellinghouse (Use Class C3) to a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) (Use Proposal: Class C4) Applicant: Mr Tura Ward: Sydenham Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 433,325.51 / 264,306.13 Case Officer: Emma Spandley Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Leek Wootton Appl. No: W/18/0827 Received: 30/04/2018 07:31:06 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 6 Tidmarsh Road, Leek Wootton, Warwick, CV35 7QP Erection of a single storey side and rear extension, single storey front extension and porch extension with Proposal: canopy.
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