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Stratford-On-Avon District Council Development Control Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control Valid Applications Received Weekly list Dated 12 June 2017 The following Planning Applications received since the publication of the previous list dated05 June 2017; 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 17/01029/FUL Received 5 April 2017 Valid 22 May 2017 Location 27 High Street Alcester B49 5AE Proposal Change of use from Retail Shop (A1) to Drinking Establishment (A4) to include some minor external alterations to facilitate the change of use. Applicant Name Victoria Works LTD Agents Name Agents Address Parish ALCESTER TOWN COUNCIL Map Ref East 408967 Map Ref North 257398 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 17/01383/FUL Received 10 May 2017 Valid 15 May 2017 Location 1 Weatheroak Road Alcester B49 6RF Proposal Demolition of existing conservatory and erection of single storey extension. Applicant Name Mr Peachey Agents Name Mr Warbrick Agents Address 60 Worths Way Stratford Upon Avon CV37 0RR Parish ALCESTER TOWN COUNCIL Map Ref East 409629 Map Ref North 257657 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 17/01620/LBC Received 22 May 2017 Valid 22 May 2017 Location 27 High Street Alcester B49 5AE Proposal Change of use from Retail Shop (A1) to Drinking Establishment (A4) to include some minor external alterations to facilitate the change of use. Applicant Name Victoria Works Ltd Agents Name Agents Address Parish ALCESTER TOWN COUNCIL Map Ref East 408967 Map Ref North 257398 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 17/01483/FUL Received 16 May 2017 Valid 16 May 2017 Location 3 Goldicote Mews Goldicote Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 7NW Proposal Single storey extension to rear of property Applicant Name Mr Mike Clarke Agents Name Mr William Trevor Agents Address 112 Weston Road Bretforton Evesham WR11 7HW Parish ALDERMINSTER PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 424050 Map Ref North 251794 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 1 Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control App No 17/00170/FUL Received 19 January 2017 Valid 8 June 2017 Location Manor Farm Cottage Willington Road Willington CV36 5AS Proposal Retrospective application for the erection of a barn to be used for agricultural purposes and access track. Applicant Name Mr David Sutton Agents Name Wellan Ltd Agents Address Mr Martin Walker Wellan House Aylesmore Shipston On Stour CV36 5EJ Parish BARCHESTON & WILLINGTON PARISH MEETING Map Ref East 426876 Map Ref North 238991 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 17/01275/FUL Received 2 May 2017 Valid 30 May 2017 Location The Firs 23 High Street Broom B50 4HL Proposal single storey rear extension Applicant Name Mrs J. Wang Agents Name Forrester Associates Agents Address Mr Mike Forrester Spadesbourne House 184 Worcester Road Bromsgrove B61 7AZ Parish BIDFORD-ON-AVON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 408940 Map Ref North 253301 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 17/01492/FUL Received 22 May 2017 Valid 22 May 2017 Location The Old Coach House Mill Lane Broom B50 4HR Proposal Amendment to application for the proposed replacement garage (14/01696/FUL) to increase depth Applicant Name Mr & Mrs Spence Agents Name Graeme Beamish Agents Address Hillborough Manor Barn Hillborough Bidford on Avon Alcester B50 4LS Parish BIDFORD-ON-AVON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 408853 Map Ref North 253408 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 17/01610/AMD Received 31 May 2017 Valid 31 May 2017 Location Land Adjacent To Bidford Road Broom Proposal Non-material amendment to previously approved application 16/01302/FUL (Residential development comprising 6 no. affordable homes, 6 no. local market homes, attenuation pond and associated open space) to change of external finish to plots 5 and 6 and erect single storey extension to rear of plot 4 and door to side elevation Applicant Name Linfoot Country Homes Ltd Agents Name Agents Address Parish BIDFORD-ON-AVON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 409303 Map Ref North 253475 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 17/01215/FUL Received 25 April 2017 Valid 22 May 2017 Location 170 Binton Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 9TW Proposal Single storey rear extension and retaining wall to rear, new doors and windows throughout property Applicant Name Mr Nigel James Agents Name Easyplan UK Limited - Mr Andrew Hartshorn Agents Address 12 Hamilton Terrace Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV32 4LY Parish BINTON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 414222 Map Ref North 254286 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 16/04094/FUL Received 23 December 2016 Valid 9 June 2017 Location Mitford Bridge House Burmington Shipston-on-Stour CV36 5BH Proposal Proposed detached garages with stores and games room over (variation to application 13/03033/FUL) Applicant Name Mr C Reynolds Agents Name Graeme Beamish Agents Address Hillborough Manor Barn Hillborough Bidford On Avon Alcester B50 4LS Parish BURMINGTON PARISH MEETING Map Ref East 426469 Map Ref North 237192 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 2 Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control App No 17/01404/FUL Received 12 May 2017 Valid 12 May 2017 Location Glenhurst Farm Henley Road Claverdon CV35 8PS Proposal Demolition of existing ground floor extension. Construction of new single storey Orangery to accommodate kitchen. removal of bay window and forming of new main entrance with roof canopy over. Applicant Name Mr Andrew Jones Agents Name Mr Tim Burton Agents Address 52 Somersby Drive Bromley Cross Bolton BL7 9PX Parish CLAVERDON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 418928 Map Ref North 265079 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 17/01308/FUL Received 3 May 2017 Valid 31 May 2017 Location Preston Fields House Preston Fields Lane Clifford Chambers CV37 8LA Proposal Erection of a 1.8 metre wooden larchlap style fence to the front of the property for a distance of 60 metres from the existing entrance north adjoining preston fields lane. Applicant Name Mr Howard Woolley Agents Name Agents Address Parish CLIFFORD CHAMBERS & MILCOTE PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 417830 Map Ref North 251192 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 17/01471/ELEC Received 18 May 2017 Valid 18 May 2017 Location In The Parish Of Coughton Proposal Land near Windmill Barns,Coughton Fields Lane, B49 6BT Install a new overhead electricity line and within a lateral tolerance of 30m Applicant Name Western Power Distribution Agents Name Mark Williams Agents Address 65 Walley's Drive Basford Newcastle Staffs ST5 0NG Parish COUGHTON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 408053 Map Ref North 260326 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 17/01647/TREE Received 5 June 2017 Valid 5 June 2017 Location Firs Cottage Dorsington Road Dorsington CV37 8AR Proposal T1 - Leylandii - Fell T2 - Leylandii - Fell Applicant Name Mr Stephen Stubbs Agents Name Agents Address Parish DORSINGTON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 413150 Map Ref North 249657 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 17/01402/FUL Received 11 May 2017 Valid 11 May 2017 Location Salters Lane House Fulready Ettington Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 7PE Proposal Proposed carport, 2 storey front extension, garage conversion and extension and single storey side extension. Applicant Name Dr And Mrs Killeen Agents Name Design Visual Architecture Ltd Agents Address The Studio 14 Sandpiper Close Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 9EY Parish ETTINGTON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 427513 Map Ref North 247158 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 17/01484/AMD Received 16 May 2017 Valid 1 June 2017 Location Hillside Ardens Grafton Road Little Britain Warwickshire B49 6DU Proposal Non material amendment to previously approved application 15/04536/FUL (Demolition of the
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