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15 February 2014 TABLE 2 APPLICATIONS DECIDED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS FROM 27 January – 15 February 2014 S12/2345 /LB Applicant: Clifford J Freeman, Castlegate Clocks Proposal: New sign to shop frontage Location: 82, Westgate, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 6LE Decision: Approved conditionally - 13 February 2014 End to End time: 57 S13/1952 /FULL Applicant: Mr D Hindmarch, Grantham Investments Ltd Proposal: Change of use of ground floor from A1 (retail) to A3/A4 (cafe/bar/drinking establishment) Location: 20, Market Place, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 6LP Decision: Approved conditionally - 30 January 2014 End to End time: 196 S13/2147 /ADV Applicant: Boots UK Limited Proposal: Insertion of 3 non-illuminated fascia signs and one externally illuminated projecting sign Location: 66, High Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 2AW Decision: Approved by SoS (no conditions) - 30 January 2014 End to End time: 178 S13/2241 /FULL Applicant: Mr Christopher Holtom Proposal: Removal of condition 3 S02/0429 Location: Stainfield House, Elsthorpe Road, Stainfield, Bourne, Lincolnshire, PE10 0RS Decision: Approved by SoS conditionally - 30 January 2014 End to End time: 171 S13/2333 /DC Applicant: Alison Ray, Richmond Construction & Management Ltd Proposal: Approval of details reserved by Condition 3 (drainage) Condition 5 (landscaping) & Condition 6 (boundary treatment) of permission S11/3070 Location: The Old Station Yard, Station Road, Little Bytham, Grantham, NG33 4RA Decision: Approved - 06 February 2014 End to End time: 178 S13/2543 /FULL Applicant: Michael Lovitt Proposal: Single storey rear extension, alterations and change of use from commercial/residential to (C3) single dwellinghouse Location: 18, High Street, Market Deeping, Peterborough, Lincolnshire, PE6 8EB Decision: Approved conditionally - 29 January 2014 End to End time: 86 S13/2544 /LB Applicant: Michael Lovitt Proposal: Single storey rear extension, alterations and change of use from commercial/residential to (C3) single dwellinghouse Location: 18, High Street, Market Deeping, Peterborough, Lincolnshire, PE6 8EB Decision: Approved conditionally - 29 January 2014 End to End time: 114 S13/2588 /LB Applicant: Mr & Mrs J Regis Proposal: Alterations to doors and windows of a listed building Location: The Old Barn Restaurant, Olde Barn Passage, Stamford Decision: Approved conditionally - 29 January 2014 End to End time: 55 S13/2949 /FULL Applicant: Mrs Joan Kirkup Proposal: COU from C3 to mixed use with ancillary childcare at home/day nursery Location: 24, High Street, St. Martins, Stamford, PE9 2LJ Decision: Approved conditionally - 30 January 2014 End to End time: 44 S13/2998 /HSH Applicant: Mrs Karen Baker Proposal: Retrospective application for construction of raised decking area Location: 4, Anseres Place, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 2FJ Decision: Approved conditionally - 29 January 2014 End to End time: 47 S13/3010 /HSH Applicant: Mr Matthias Bachler Proposal: First floor extension and alterations to dwelling and erection of garage and stable block Location: Windwards, Gelston, Grantham, NG322AE Decision: Approved conditionally - 07 February 2014 End to End time: 91 S13/3095 /FULL Applicant: Mr N White Proposal: Erection of two detached dwellings and demolition of stables Location: land adjacent 18, Chapel Lane, Folkingham, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 0SL Decision: Refused - 27 January 2014 End to End time: 68 S13/3096 /LB Applicant: Mr & Mrs P Crook Proposal: External and internal alterations including new rooflight to rear elevation, new window to western elevation, replacement window units and raising of height of stone boundary wall Location: 27, St Peters Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 2PF Decision: Approved conditionally - 03 February 2014 End to End time: 53 Table 2 / Page 2 S13/3119 /HSH Applicant: Mrs Rebecca Stevenson Proposal: Creation of vehicle access Location: 5, Sedgebrook Road, Woolsthorpe By Belvoir, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 1NH Decision: Approved conditionally - 27 January 2014 End to End time: 46 S13/3162 /FULL Applicant: LCS Property Limited Proposal: Erection of convenience store & associated landscaping Location: The Kings Head, 1, High Street, Morton, Bourne, Lincolnshire, PE10 0NR Decision: Withdrawn - 31 January 2014 End to End time: 64 S13/3221 /FULL Applicant: A Shade Greener Proposal: Erection of a timber clad biomass boiler container Location: The Six Bells, Main Street, Witham On The Hill, Bourne, Lincolnshire, PE10 0JH Decision: Approved conditionally - 06 February 2014 End to End time: 56 S13/3222 /LB Applicant: A Shade Greener Proposal: Installation of containerised biomass boiler system Location: The Six Bells, Main Street, Witham On The Hill, Bourne, Lincolnshire, PE10 0JH Decision: Approved conditionally - 06 February 2014 End to End time: 56 S13/3231 /FULL Applicant: George Hall Proposal: Two storey modular extension to office block Location: Garford Farm Machinery, Hards Road, Frognall, Peterborough, Lincolnshire, PE6 8RR Decision: Approved conditionally - 11 February 2014 End to End time: 53 S13/3238 /FULL Applicant: Governors of the Stamford Endowed School Proposal: Replacement of single glazed steel framed windows with double glazed upvc units Location: Gym, Stamford Girls High School, High Street, St Martins, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 2LL Decision: Approved conditionally - 29 January 2014 End to End time: 55 S13/3240 /FULL Applicant: Mr Chris White Proposal: Provision of caravan to be used as a site office Location: 33, Water Lane, South Witham, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG33 5PH Decision: Approved conditionally - 12 February 2014 End to End time: 55 Table 2 / Page 3 S13/3246 /FULL Applicant: Mr Kent Martin, Betel of Britain Proposal: Erection of communal room to rehabilitation centre Location: The Heathers, Barrowby Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 8NR Decision: Approved conditionally - 06 February 2014 End to End time: 50 S13/3263 /FULL Applicant: Mr Chris White Proposal: Retention of existing mobile home Location: 33, Water Lane, South Witham, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG33 5PH Decision: Approved conditionally - 13 February 2014 End to End time: 52 S13/3281 /HSH Applicant: Mr D Bovis Proposal: Single and two storey rear extensions, attic conversion and stand alone two storey garage Location: 68A, Tinwell Road, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 2SD Decision: Approved conditionally - 29 January 2014 End to End time: 50 S13/3282 /TCA Applicant: The Rev Peter Pooley Proposal: Removal of flowering cherry tree Location: 1, Warrenne Keep, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 2NX Decision: TC&P - Work allowed - 27 January 2014 End to End time: 42 S13/3286 /FULL Applicant: Mr & Mrs S Twine Proposal: Single storey dwellinghouse with car parking area Location: R/0 33A, Horsegate, Deeping St. James Decision: Approved conditionally - 27 January 2014 End to End time: 56 S13/3287 /HSH Applicant: Mr A Millmore Proposal: Two storey stand alone garage Location: Coverley Barn, Church Street, South Witham, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG33 5PJ Decision: Approved conditionally - 29 January 2014 End to End time: 56 S13/3290 /FULL Applicant: Mr Mark Adams, Anglia Regional Co Operative society Proposal: Retention of two air handling units Location: R J Scholes Funeral Services, 4, Horsegate, Deeping St James, Peterborough, PE6 8EN Decision: Approved conditionally - 28 January 2014 End to End time: 55 Table 2 / Page 4 S13/3300 /LB Applicant: Mrs S Goss Proposal: Alterations to listed building Location: Vine Cottage, 4, Washdyke Lane, Belton, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 2LT Decision: Approved conditionally - 10 February 2014 End to End time: 74 S13/3303 /EIASP Applicant: Mr M Briggs, EnergieKontor UK Ltd Proposal: Scoping Opinion request for a 13 x turbine wind farm (11 x turbines in South Kesteven district and 2 x turbines in North Kesteven district) Location: Fulbeck Airfield, Fulbeck Decision: Opinion Issued - 30 January 2014 End to End time: 59 S13/3306 /HSH Applicant: Mr & Mrs C Kirke Proposal: Proposed link extension and office above garage Location: Stable Barn, Church Street, Long Bennington, Newark, Lincolnshire, NG23 5ES Decision: Approved conditionally - 27 January 2014 End to End time: 52 S13/3307 /HSH Applicant: Mr I Coy Proposal: Retention of fence Location: 84, Winchester Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 8RN Decision: Approved conditionally - 29 January 2014 End to End time: 56 S13/3308 /HSH Applicant: Mr G Bates Proposal: Single storey rear extension Location: 32, Donnington Road, Horbling, Sleaford, NG340PS Decision: Approved conditionally - 28 January 2014 End to End time: 55 S13/3314 /FULL Applicant: Mr K Smith, Swinstead Road Garage Limited Proposal: Change of use of domestic garden to office (B1) and erection of single storey office building Location: land rear of 8 Bourne Road and adjacent Swinstead Road Garage, Swinstead Road, Corby Glen, Grantham Decision: Approved conditionally - 11 February 2014 End to End time: 55 S13/3319 /NMAH Applicant: Mr J Brewer Proposal: Non material amendment to planning permission S13/1004 to install a glass panel to side of front door and convert garage to a room Location: 35, Kingscliffe Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 8ET Decision: Approved - 27 January 2014 End to End time: 20 Table 2 / Page 5 S13/3325 /HSH Applicant: Mr George Cowen Proposal: Porch to front Location: 3, Mountbatten Way, Bourne, Lincolnshire, PE10 9YA Decision: Approved conditionally - 30 January 2014 End to End time: 41 S13/3339 /HSH Applicant: Miss Jo Short Proposal: External wall insulation Location: 24,26 & 28, Coggles Causeway, Bourne, Lincolnshire,
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