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Wolverhampton City Council OPEN INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Item No: 15 Wolverhampton City Council OPEN INFORMATION ITEM st Committee / Panel PLANNING COMMITTEE Date 1 May 2007 Originating Service Group(s) REGENERATION AND ENVIRONMENT Contact Officer(s)/ STEPHEN ALEXANDER (Head of Development Control) Telephone Number(s) (01902) 555610 Title/Subject Matter APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER OFFICER DELEGATION, WITHDRAWN, ETC. The attached Schedule comprises planning and other application that have been determined by authorised officers under delegated powers given by Committee, those applications that have been determined following previous resolutions of Planning Committee, or have been withdrawn by the applicant, or determined in other ways, as details. Each application is accompanied by the name of the planning officer dealing with it in case you need to contact them. The Case Officers and their telephone numbers are Wolverhampton (01902): Major applications Minor applications Other applications Ian Holiday 555630 Alan Murphy 555632 Martyn Gregory 551125 (Section Leader) (Section Leader) (Section Leader) Mizzy Marshall 551133 (Planning Officers) (Planning Officers) (Senior Planning Officer) Ken Harrop 555649 Tracey Homfray 555641 Jenny Davies 555608 Ragbir Sahota 555616 Richard Pitt 551674 Mindy Cheema 551360 Rob Hussey 551130 (Planning Officer) Phillip Walker 555632 Nussarat Malik 551132 Mark Elliot 555648 Sarah Luxmoore 555602 HEAD OF DEVELOPMENT CONTROL: STEPHEN ALEXANDER 555610 FAXES can be sent on 551359 or 558792 E-MAIL [email protected] Page 1 of 91 PLANNING COMMITTEE (01-MAY-2007) REFERENCE SITE ADDRESS PAGE NO Bilston East 07/00151/FUL 11 Lichfield Street, Bilston, Wolverhampton 11 07/00247/FUL The Sir Henry Newbolt Public House, 45 - 47 11 High Street, Bilston 07/00366/FUL Crescent House, Broad Street, Bilston 12 Bilston North 07/00087/FUL 1st Bilston Scout Headquarters, Prouds Lane, 12 Stowlawn / Bilston 07/00098/FUL The George And Crown Public House, Bilston 13 Road, Wolverhampton Blakenhall 05/1637/LB/C The Royal Wolverhampton School,, Penn Road,, 13 Wolverhampton 06/01641/ADV Barratts Outdoor, Unit 3b, St Johns Retail Park 14 06/01774/FUL Shree Krishna Temple, 123 Penn Road, 15 Wolverhampton 07/00150/FUL 11A Honor Avenue, Goldthorn Park, 15 Wolverhampton 07/00161/FUL 31 Ward Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands 16 07/00192/FUL 7 Greenly Road, Parkfield, Wolverhampton 16 07/00193/FUL 62 Himley Crescent, Goldthorn Park, 17 Wolverhampton 07/00196/FUL 44 Himley Crescent, Goldthorn Park, 17 Wolverhampton Page 2 of 91 Bushbury North 07/00031/FUL 13 Romsey Grove, Fordhouses, Wolverhampton 18 07/00073/DWF Patshull Avenue Playing Field, Patshull Avenue, 18 Fordhouses 07/00127/FUL 18 Abbeyfield Road, Bushbury, Wolverhampton 19 07/00138/FUL 862 Stafford Road, Wolverhampton, West 19 Midlands Bushbury South and Low Hill 07/00146/DNF 49 Fourth Avenue, Low Hill, Wolverhampton 20 07/00287/FUL 5 Wortley Avenue, Wolverhampton, West 20 Midlands East Park 07/00116/FUL The Merry Boys Public House, 447 Willenhall 21 Road, Wolverhampton 07/00136/FUL Bulls Head Garage, Lower Horseley Fields, 22 Eastfield 07/00140/DWF Eastfield Nursery School, 1 Griffin Street, 23 Eastfield 07/00203/FUL Land Rear Of 46 To 72A, Deans Road, Heath 23 Town 07/00216/FUL Wulfruna Fasteners, Colliery Road, Eastfield 24 07/00256/DWF 16,18, 20 Colliery Road, Eastfield, 24 Wolverhampton 07/00257/DWF 32, 34, 36 Colliery Road, Eastfield, 25 Wolverhampton 07/00259/DWF 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 Colliery Road, Eastfield, 25 Wolverhampton 07/00260/DWF 52, 54, 56, 58 Colliery Road, Eastfield, 26 Wolverhampton Page 3 of 91 07/00261/DWF 64, 66, 68, 70 Colliery Road, Eastfield, 26 Wolverhampton 07/00262/DWF 74, 76, 78 Colliery Road, Eastfield, 27 Wolverhampton 07/00263/DWF 33 Stanton Road, Eastfield, Wolverhampton 27 07/00264/DWF 29 Stanton Road, Eastfield, Wolverhampton 28 07/00265/DWF 23 And 25 Stanton Road, Eastfield, 28 Wolverhampton 07/00266/DWF 19 Stanton Road, Eastfield, Wolverhampton 29 07/00267/DWF 15 Stanton Road, Eastfield, Wolverhampton 29 07/00268/DWF 5 Stanton Road, Eastfield, Wolverhampton 30 07/00269/DWF 9 Osier Place, Eastfield, Wolverhampton 30 07/00270/DWF 11 And 12 Osier Place, Eastfield, 31 Wolverhampton 07/00271/DWF 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Osier Place, Eastfield, 31 Wolverhampton 07/00272/DWF 1 - 25 (odds) Osier Street, Eastfield, 32 Wolverhampton 07/00273/DWF 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34 Stanton Road, Eastfield, 32 Wolverhampton 07/00274/DWF 20 Stanton Road, Eastfield, Wolverhampton 33 07/00275/DWF 16 Stanton Road, Eastfield, Wolverhampton 33 07/00276/DWF 12 Stanton Road, Eastfield, Wolverhampton 34 07/00277/DWF 2, 4, 6, 8 Stanton Road, Eastfield, 34 Wolverhampton 07/00355/DEM 44 Mayfield Road, Eastfield, Wolverhampton 35 07/00356/DEM 87 Hurstbourne Crescent, Eastfield, 35 Wolverhampton 07/00357/DEM 10 Mayfield Road, Eastfield, Wolverhampton 36 Page 4 of 91 07/00358/DEM 48 Mayfield Road, Eastfield, Wolverhampton 36 Ettingshall 06/01517/FUL Highway And Access Way To The Rear Of 61 To 37 85, Parkfield Road, Parkfield 06/01755/FUL Mecca Bingo Club, Springvale Way, Bilston 37 07/00148/FUL 12 Overfield Drive, Bilston, Wolverhampton 38 07/00159/ADV Carpetright, Mitre Retail Park, Bilston Road 38 07/00202/DWF Ettingshall Primary School And Nursery, Herbert 39 Street, Ettingshall 07/00244/FUL 9 Turtons Croft, Lanesfield, Wolverhampton 39 Fallings Park 07/00072/FUL 59 Fairview Road, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton 40 07/00132/FUL 5 Harper Avenue, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton 40 07/00181/ADV 126 Cannock Road, Wednesfield, 41 Wolverhampton 07/00324/FUL 83 Mill Lane, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton 42 Graiseley 06/01724/FUL Corner Of Cardiff Street/Dalton Street, Merridale, 43 Wolverhampton 07/00042/FUL Land Bounded By Raglan Street Stanhope Street 43 Herrick Street Alexandra Street, Great Brickkiln Street, Merridale 07/00123/FUL Stamford Arms Public Arms, 20 Lime Street, 44 Merridale 07/00184/FUL 217 Great Brickkiln Street, Merridale, 45 Wolverhampton 07/00217/FUL 21 Birches Barn Road, Wolverhampton, West 46 Midlands Page 5 of 91 07/00296/FUL 10 The Minster, Bradmore, Wolverhampton 46 TREE/0101/07/TN 26 Riley Crescent, Bradmore, Wolverhampton 47 Heath Town 04/2019/LB/R Former Springfield Brewery and adjacent land at, 48 Grimstone Street/Cambridge Street, Wolverhampton 04/2018/OP/M Former Springfield Brewery and adjacent land at, 49 Grimstone Street/Cambridge Street, Wolverhampton 07/00154/FUL 114 Prestwood Road West, Wednesfield, 50 Wolverhampton Merry Hill 06/01612/FUL 2 Swancote Drive, Merry Hill, Wolverhampton 50 07/00165/FUL 36 Woodland Road, Merry Hill, Wolverhampton 51 07/00191/FUL 55 Castlecroft Road, Finchfield , Wolverhampton 52 07/00197/FUL 125 Finchfield Lane, Merry Hill, Wolverhampton 52 07/00214/FUL 1 Rowan Crescent, Wolverhampton, West 53 Midlands 07/00223/FUL 29 Woodland Road, Merry Hill, Wolverhampton 53 07/00231/FUL 13 Castlecroft Road, Finchfield , Wolverhampton 54 07/00236/FUL 59 York Road, Castlecroft, Wolverhampton 54 07/00248/FUL 1 Uplands Drive, Merry Hill, Wolverhampton 55 07/00292/FUL 43 Fairview Road, Penn, Wolverhampton 55 07/00336/FUL 26 Springhill Avenue, Wolverhampton, West 56 Midlands Page 6 of 91 Oxley 07/00167/FUL 10 Hampton Road, Oxley, Wolverhampton 56 07/00222/FUL 9 Ashwells Grove, Pendeford, Wolverhampton 57 07/00253/FUL 17 Welney Gardens, Pendeford, Wolverhampton 57 Park 07/00084/FUL 182 Coleman Street, Wolverhampton, West 58 Midlands 07/00142/FUL 34 Newhampton Road West, Whitmore Reans, 59 Wolverhampton 07/00230/FUL 21 Finchfield Road, Finchfield, Wolverhampton 59 07/00245/FUL 86 Compton Road West, Compton, 60 Wolverhampton 07/00254/FUL 88A Hordern Road, Whitmore Reans, 60 Wolverhampton TREE/0095/07/TN 19 Newbridge Avenue, Finchfield, 61 Wolverhampton TREE/0103/07/TN Crescent House, 8 Newbridge Crescent, 61 Finchfield Penn 07/00109/FUL The Holly Bush Public House, 494 Penn Road, 62 Wolverhampton 07/00204/FUL 43 Woodhall Road, Penn, Wolverhampton 62 07/00221/FUL 19 Pinfold Lane, Penn, Wolverhampton 63 07/00237/FUL 23 Wells Road, Penn, Wolverhampton 64 07/00255/FUL 60 Brenton Road, Penn, Wolverhampton 65 Page 7 of 91 St Peter’s 06/01504/FUL Wolverhampton Telephone Exchange, Mitre 66 Fold, Town Centre 06/01616/FUL 3 Broad Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands 67 07/00040/FUL 29 Broad Street, Town Centre, Wolverhampton 67 07/00041/FUL 31 Broad Street, Town Centre, Wolverhampton 68 07/00145/FUL 3 Hampton Walk, 1st Floor, Queen Square 68 07/00160/FUL 213 Staveley Road, Whitmore Reans, 69 Wolverhampton 07/00168/FUL 213 Staveley Road, Whitmore Reans, 70 Wolverhampton 07/00169/ADV Lloyds TSB Bank Plc , 37 - 38 Queen Square, 71 Town Centre 07/00185/FUL Cash Convertors, 29 Market Street, Town Centre 71 07/00186/ADV Ernest Jones, 1 - 2 Queen Street, Town Centre 72 07/00198/FUL Thorntons, 14 Dudley Street, Town Centre 72 07/00199/ADV Thorntons, 14 Dudley Street, Town Centre 73 07/00258/FUL 19 Dunstall Lane, Whitmore Reans, 73 Wolverhampton Spring Vale 07/00293/FUL 121 Grosvenor Road, Lanesfield, 74 Wolverhampton Tettenhall Regis 06/01555/FUL 142 Green Lane, Aldersley, Wolverhampton 74 06/01703/FUL 6 Lloyd Road, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton 75 07/00088/FUL Albert Lawn Tennis Club, Aldersley Road, 75 Aldersley Page 8 of 91 07/00110/FUL The Claregate, 34 Codsall Road, Aldersley 76 07/00134/FUL 123 Woodthorne Road South, Tettenhall, 76 Wolverhampton 07/00141/FUL 33 Green Lane, Aldersley, Wolverhampton 77 07/00133/FUL 57 Yew Tree Lane, Wolverhampton, West 77 Midlands 07/00158/FUL 166 Codsall Road, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton 78 07/00147/FUL 1 Blackburn Avenue, Aldersley, Wolverhampton 78 07/00208/FUL 34 Tyninghame
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