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Weekly Applications List SE 26.08.2016 LIST 35 26th August 2016 Applications Registered between 22nd – 26th August 2016 ST. EDMUNDSBURY BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED The following applications for Planning Permission, Listed Building, Conservation Area and Advertisement Consent and relating to Tree Preservation Orders and Trees in Conservation Areas have been made to this Council. A copy of the applications and plans accompanying them may be inspected on our website www.westsuffolk.gov.uk . Representations should be made in writing, quoting the application number and emailed to [email protected] to arrive not later than 21 days from the date of this list. Application No. Proposal Location DC/16/1786/HH Householder Planning Application - 2no. The Firs VALID DATE: conservatories to the rear elevation Bury Road 16.08.2016 Market Weston APPLICANT: Mr Killick EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: GJ Building Surveying Services - Mr GRID REF: 11.10.2016 Woodcock 597827 277568 WARD: Barningham CASE OFFICER: Karen Littlechild PARISH: Barningham DC/16/1722/HH Householder Planning Application - Single Abbots Farm Cottage VALID DATE: storey rear extension and enlargement of 20 Barrow Road 08.08.2016 porch with balcony above Denham EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Ms Alexandra Wardle GRID REF: 03.10.2016 AGENT: Douglas Architects - Mr Craig 575350 261253 Douglas WARD: Barrow CASE OFFICER: Aaron Sands PARISH: Barrow Cum Denham DC/16/1794/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 16 Mill Lane VALID DATE: storey rear extension Barrow 17.08.2016 Bury St Edmunds APPLICANT: Mrs Tan EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: Anglia First Home Imp's - Mr Glen GRID REF: 12.10.2016 Spicer 576670 264026 WARD: Barrow CASE OFFICER: Aaron Sands PARISH: Barrow Cum Denham DC/16/1407/FUL Planning Application - Conversion of vacant Rushbrooke Kennels VALID DATE: kennels to 4no. dwellings and associated Rushbrooke Lane 16.08.2016 alterations Bury St Edmunds EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Kisko GRID REF: 11.10.2016 AGENT: Beacon Planning Ltd 587142 262662 WARD: Southgate CASE OFFICER: Charlotte Waugh PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/1517/HH Householder Planning Application - Two 2 Park Road VALID DATE: storey side extension and single storey rear Bury St Edmunds 23.08.2016 extension IP33 3QL EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr Gurrell GRID REF: 18.10.2016 AGENT: Waterswood Building Solutions - 583795 264011 John Waterson WARD: Minden CASE OFFICER: Jonny Rankin PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/1537/ADV Application for Advertisement Consent: 1 No. Risbygate Club VALID DATE: non-illuminated entrance sign Westley Road 22.08.2016 Bury St Edmunds APPLICANT: Mr Alan Blowers EXPIRY DATE: GRID REF: 17.10.2016 584069 264335 CASE OFFICER: Britta Heidecke WARD: Minden PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 2. DC/16/1661/FUL Planning Application - Change of Use from B1 28 Northern Way VALID DATE: (Light Industry) with Office and Storage Use Bury St Edmunds to D1 (Non-Residential Institution) Use as a Suffolk EXPIRY DATE: Church with staff offices and community based education, Activity and support GRID REF: facilities (ii) external alterations to doors and 584311 266526 WARD: Fornham windows and (iii) Car park improvements and provision of 4 No. car parking spaces PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council APPLICANT: West Suffolk Vineyard Church - Mr David Theobald AGENT: Evolution Town Planning LLP - Mr Ben Woolnough CASE OFFICER: DC/16/1689/FUL Planning Application - 4 no. Flats and Land Adj To VALID DATE: associated car parking 1 Abbots Gate 02.08.2016 Abbots Gate APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Youngman Bury St Edmunds EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: Paul Scarlett - Brown And Scarlett 27.09.2016 Ltd GRID REF: 585825 263113 WARD: Southgate CASE OFFICER: Marianna Christian PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/1718/FUL Planning Application - two storey front Kingfisher Press VALID DATE: extension Olding Road 04.08.2016 Bury St Edmunds APPLICANT: Mr Jon Doidge EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: Tim Moll Architecture - Mr Tim Moll GRID REF: 29.09.2016 583890 264850 CASE OFFICER: Jonny Rankin WARD: Minden PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 3. DC/16/1772/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Single 31 Wigston Road VALID DATE: storey rear extension (following demolition of Bury St Edmunds 15.08.2016 existing conservatory) and (ii) pitched roof IP33 2HF over existing garage EXPIRY DATE: GRID REF: 10.10.2016 APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs P Wreathall 583340 263454 AGENT: Whymark Moulton Ltd - Barry WARD: Westgate Whymark PARISH: Bury St CASE OFFICER: Britta Heidecke Edmunds Town Council DC/16/1789/HH Householder Planning Application - single 34 Sextons Meadows VALID DATE: storey rear extension Bury St Edmunds 15.08.2016 Suffolk APPLICANT: Mr R.J. Rayson EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: Mr Eric Tricker GRID REF: 10.10.2016 585862 263471 CASE OFFICER: Jonny Rankin WARD: Abbeygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/1831/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - (i) 22 Albert Street VALID DATE: 1no. Holly (1 on plan) remove 6no. branches Bury St Edmunds 26.08.2016 touching the roof and reduce height of 4no. Suffolk vertical branches by up to 2 metres; (ii) 1no. EXPIRY DATE: Walnut (2 on plan) reduce height and spread GRID REF: 07.10.2016 of crown by up to 2 metres; (iii) 584596 264304 1no.Cotoneaster (3 on plan) remove 2no. WARD: Risbygate branches to centre, reduce height by up to 2 metres and overall crown reduction by up to PARISH: Bury St 2.5 metres Edmunds Town Council APPLICANT: Mr _ Mrs Paul _ Gaby Kievenaar CASE OFFICER: Karen Littlechild 4. DC/16/1572/HH Householder Planning Application - 2 Gosford Close VALID DATE: Conservatory to rear elevation Clare 24.08.2016 CO10 8PT APPLICANT: Mr Sargent EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: Clark & Eves Ltd - Mr Stuart Eves GRID REF: 19.10.2016 576835 245550 CASE OFFICER: Kerri Cooper WARD: Clare PARISH: Clare Town Council DC/16/1636/FUL Planning Application - Conversion of 4no. 12 To 15 Churchill VALID DATE: studio bungalows into 3no. units Close 15.08.2016 Erbury Place APPLICANT: Havebury Housing Partnership - EXPIRY DATE: Ms Charis O'Connor GRID REF: 10.10.2016 AGENT: Stace LLP - Mr James Lucas 576882 245603 WARD: Clare CASE OFFICER: Ed Fosker PARISH: Clare Town Council DC/16/1756/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - (i) Sea Pictures Gallery VALID DATE: 1no. Willow (T1 on plan) fell; (ii) 1no. Cherry Well House 23.08.2016 (T2 on plan) overall crown reduction of 25%; Well Lane (iii) 1no. Cherry (T3 on plan) overall crown Clare EXPIRY DATE: reduction of 30%; (iv) 1no. Cherry (T4 on 04.10.2016 plan) overall crown reduction of 25% GRID REF: 576990 245268 WARD: Clare APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Pugh AGENT: TM Treesolutions - Mr Tom Downer PARISH: Clare Town Council CASE OFFICER: Aaron Sands DC/16/1839/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - (i) Maples VALID DATE: 1no. Sycamore (1 on plan) fell; (ii) 1no. Field Erbury Place 25.08.2016 Maple (2 on plan) and 1no.Lime (3 on plan) Clare raise canopy by 4 metres; (iii) 1no. Walnut EXPIRY DATE: (4 on plan) reduce overall crown by 30% GRID REF: 06.10.2016 576786 245566 APPLICANT: Mrs Julia Hough WARD: Clare PARISH: Clare Town CASE OFFICER: Aaron Sands Council 5. DC/16/1797/P3JPA Prior Approval Application under Part 3 of the Agricultural Building VALID DATE: Town and Country Planning (General Lodge Farm 15.08.2016 Permitted Development) (Amendment and Seven Hills Consequential Provisions) (England) Order EXPIRY DATE: 2015 - (i) Change of use of agricultural GRID REF: 10.10.2016 buildings to dwellinghouse (Class C3) to 585779 275502 create 1 dwelling WARD: Risby APPLICANT: Culford Lodge Farm - Mr David PARISH: Culford, West Stennett Stow & Wordwell AGENT: Brown _ Co. - Mr Simon J Gilbey CASE OFFICER: Jonny Rankin DC/16/1787/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 1 Sandy Barracks VALID DATE: storey rear extension Culford Heath 16.08.2016 Culford APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs C Bunney EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: Mike Hastings Building Design - Mike GRID REF: 11.10.2016 Hastings 585358 274662 WARD: Risby CASE OFFICER: Matthew Gee PARISH: Culford, West Stow & Wordwell DC/16/1784/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - Mill Cottage VALID DATE: Leylandii Hedge (G1 on plan) fell Mill Road 22.08.2016 Hengrave APPLICANT: Mr Graham Walker EXPIRY DATE: GRID REF: 03.10.2016 582884 268865 CASE OFFICER: Aaron Sands WARD: Risby PARISH: Flempton Cum Hengrave DC/16/1650/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Two 38 Conyers Way VALID DATE: storey rear and side extension and (ii) Juliet Great Barton 15.08.2016 balcony on first floor rear elevation (following Bury St Edmunds demolition of existing single storey EXPIRY DATE: extension) GRID REF: 10.10.2016 588782 267624 APPLICANT: Mr P Thomas WARD: Great Barton AGENT: Rees Pryer Architects LLP - Mrs Jane Wilkie PARISH: Great Barton CASE OFFICER: Jonny Rankin 6. DC/16/1656/FUL Planning Application - 9 no. dwellings - Land Adj Care Home VALID DATE: revised scheme of DC/15/1075/FUL Brybank Road 01.08.2016 Haverhill APPLICANT: H C Moss Ltd. - Mr Paul Ursell EXPIRY DATE: AGENT: RDA - Mr Martin Vincent-Rogers GRID REF: 26.09.2016 565239 246132 CASE OFFICER: Charlotte Waugh WARD: Haverhill West PARISH: Haverhill Town Council DC/16/1668/HH Householder Planning Application - retention 21 Hopton Rise VALID DATE: of fence Haverhill Suffolk 22.08.2016 APPLICANT: Mr Nicholas Ward GRID REF: EXPIRY DATE: 564890 246077 17.10.2016 CASE OFFICER: Aaron Sands WARD: Haverhill West PARISH: Haverhill Town Council DC/16/1774/FUL Planning Application - (i) single storey rear 60 Withersfield Road VALID DATE: extension (ii) relocation of main entrance Haverhill 25.08.2016
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