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Monmouthshire County Council Weekly List of Determined Planning Monmouthshire County Council Weekly List of Determined Planning Applications Week 05/10/2013 to 11/10/2013 Print Date 14/10/2013 Application No Development Description Decision SIte Address Decision Date Decision Level Community Council Caldicot Castle DC/2012/00933 outline for one house Approve 55 Sandy Lane 08-October-2013 Delegated Caldicot Caldicot NP26 4NE Caldicot Castle 1 Crucorney DC/2013/00681 Alterations to dwelling with side and rear extension (revision to previous consent. (Ref: 2010/00436) Approve The Mill 11-October-2013 Delegated Officer Llanddewi Skirrid Grosmont Abergavenny NP7 8BL DC/2013/00681 Alterations to dwelling with side and rear extension (revision to previous consent. (Ref: 2010/00436) Approve The Mill 11-October-2013 Delegated Officer Llanddewi Skirrid Llantilio Pertholey Abergavenny NP7 8BL Crucorney 2 Drybridge DC/2013/00708 Installation of 1 timber fascia sign. Approve 71 Monnow Street 11-October-2013 Delegated Officer Monmouth Monmouth NP25 3EW Drybridge 1 Print Date 14/10/2013 MCC Weekly List of Registered Applications 05/10/2013 to 11/10/2013 Page 2 of 7 Application No Development Description Decision SIte Address Decision Date Decision Level Community Council Goytre Fawr DC/2013/00470 Two storey extension; single storey extension and demolition of existing garage and replacement garage with storage over. Approve Llwch Lodge 08-October-2013 Delegated Officer Nantyderry Goetre Fawr Monmouthshire NP7 9DH Goytre Fawr 1 Grofield DC/2013/00714 Replace and enlarge conservatory to rear with an Edwardian style and hipped roof. Approve 76 St Helens Road 08-October-2013 Delegated Officer Abergavenny Abergavenny NP7 5UU DC/2013/00636 Externally illuminated hangning sign. Approve Grasshopper Bar & Cafe 10-October-2013 Delegated Officer St Johns Street Abergavenny Abergavenny NP7 5RT Grofield 2 Llanbadoc DC/2013/00678 2 no. two bedroom houses (semi-detached). Approve 8 Ty Freeman 09-October-2013 Delegated Officer Gwehelog Gwehelog Fawr Usk NP15 1RL Llanbadoc 1 Print Date 14/10/2013 MCC Weekly List of Registered Applications 05/10/2013 to 11/10/2013 Page 3 of 7 Application No Development Description Decision SIte Address Decision Date Decision Level Community Council Llangybi Fawr DC/2013/00608 Change of use of The Coach House from occasional use to holiday let use. Approve The Coach House 08-October-2013 Delegated Officer Ivybridge Llanhennock Llanhennock NP18 1LU DC/2013/00855 to erect a conservatory Approve Ivybridge 10-October-2013 Delegated Officer Llanhennock Llanhennock Newport NP18 1LU Llangybi Fawr 2 Mardy DC/2013/00681 Alterations to dwelling with side and rear extension (revision to previous consent. (Ref: 2010/00436) Approve The Mill 11-October-2013 Delegated Officer Llanddewi Skirrid Grosmont Abergavenny NP7 8BL DC/2013/00681 Alterations to dwelling with side and rear extension (revision to previous consent. (Ref: 2010/00436) Approve The Mill 11-October-2013 Delegated Officer Llanddewi Skirrid Llantilio Pertholey Abergavenny NP7 8BL Mardy 2 Print Date 14/10/2013 MCC Weekly List of Registered Applications 05/10/2013 to 11/10/2013 Page 4 of 7 Application No Development Description Decision SIte Address Decision Date Decision Level Community Council Rogiet DC/2013/00833 red brick building on platform Acceptable Severn Tunnel Junction Railway Station 09-October-2013 Delegated Officer Station Road Rogiet Rogiet NP26 3SP Rogiet 1 Severn DC/2013/00699 To erect 37m x 10m x 2.4m high welshmesh security fence. Approve Sudbrook Cricket Club 11-October-2013 Delegated Mill Lane Caldicot Caldicot NP26 5DD Severn 1 Shirenewton DC/2013/00690 Erection of a single storey Garden Room Extension and Extension of Existing Garage, including the installation of PV Solar Panels. Approve Long Last 09-October-2013 Delegated Shirenewton Shirenewton Chepstow NP16 6RP Shirenewton 1 Print Date 14/10/2013 MCC Weekly List of Registered Applications 05/10/2013 to 11/10/2013 Page 5 of 7 Application No Development Description Decision SIte Address Decision Date Decision Level Community Council St Arvans DC/2013/00669 Single storey porch/side extension Approve The Laurels 07-October-2013 Delegated Officer Trellech Grange Tintern Chepstow NP16 6QW DC/2013/00786 Replacement of an existing derelict open building with a smaller size timber framed unit Acceptable Old Park Farm 11-October-2013 Delegated Officer Trellech Grange Tintern Chepstow NP16 6QW St Arvans 2 St Kingsmark DC/2013/00758 first floor extension Approve 18 Piercefield Avenue 10-October-2013 Delegated Chepstow Chepstow Monmouthshire NP16 5J St Kingsmark 1 St Marys DC/2013/00650 Replacement of 25% of PVC coated polyester fabric roof with etfe foil. Approve 5 Station Yard Industrial Estate 11-October-2013 Delegated Officer Station Road Chepstow Chepstow NP16 5PF St Marys 1 Print Date 14/10/2013 MCC Weekly List of Registered Applications 05/10/2013 to 11/10/2013 Page 6 of 7 Application No Development Description Decision SIte Address Decision Date Decision Level Community Council West End DC/2013/00832 demolish rear conservatory and construct a rear single storey lean to kitchen extension Approve 30 Tennyson Road 10-October-2013 Delegated Officer Caldicot Caldicot NP26 4LJ West End 1 Grand Total 20 Print Date 14/10/2013 MCC Weekly List of Registered Applications 05/10/2013 to 11/10/2013 Page 7 of 7.
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