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MONTHLY LIST of DECISIONS by PARISH From South Gloucestershire Council MONTHLY LIST OF DECISIONS BY PARISH From: 01 NOVEMBER 2010 To: 30 NOVEMBER 2010 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/11/2010 - 30/11/2010 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PARISH Almondsbury Parish Council PT10/1656/FFull Planning 42A Gloucester Road Almondsbury Demolition of existing dwelling Mr Luke Freeman 05/07/2010 01/11/2010 Refusal Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 and erection of 3 no. detached 4HA dwellings, access and associated works. PT10/1610/FFull Planning Land Rear Of 44 Townsend Lane Change of use from equestrian Mr And Mrs 06/07/2010 01/11/2010 Approve with Almondsbury Bristol South building (Class D2) to dwelling Williams-Lock Conditions Gloucestershire BS32 4EQ (Class C3) as defined in the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 (as amended). (Resubmission of PT09/5599/F). PT10/1949/FFull Planning Former Mushroom Farm Cribbs Erection of replacement single Dick Lovett 20/08/2010 19/11/2010 Approve with Causeway Almondsbury Bristol storey building to form car body Companies Ltd Conditions South Gloucestershire BS10 7TU repair centre and PD1 use with car parking, car storage and associated works. PT10/2652/NMANon Material Land Off Lysander Road Merlin Non-Material Amendment tp Bayliss Estates 06/10/2010 09/11/2010 No Objection Amendment Road Cribbs Causeway Bristol PT09/5534/F to undertake LTD, CSC And South Gloucestershire BS10 2DU revisions to the 'Westbury-on- Volkswasen Trym Wildlife Corridor planting, Group Uk Limited the onsite planting, alterations to the elevations of the approved building to include ventilation grilles, light fittings and CCTV cameras, revisions to the approved external lighting scheme and revised location for the customer cylce parking. PT10/2552/FFull Planning 2 The Lane Easter Compton Bristol Erection of two storey rear Mr R Holdsworth 07/10/2010 10/11/2010 Approve with South Gloucestershire BS35 5RD extension and installation of 3 no. Conditions rear dormer windows to provide additional living accommodation 06 December 2010 Page 1 of 37 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/11/2010 - 30/11/2010 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PT10/2768/FFull Planning 26 Home Farm Way Easter Erection of rear conservatory. Mr Darley 21/10/2010 30/11/2010 Approve with Compton Bristol South Conditions Gloucestershire BS35 5SE PT10/2676/FFull Planning Unit 3, Centaurus Retail Park Installation of 5no. heat pumps Best Buy 12/10/2010 17/11/2010 Approve with Centaurus Road Patchway Bristol and erection of 2 metre high Conditions South Gloucestershire BS34 5TS palisade fencing and gates. PT10/2705/FFull Planning Holly Cottage Over Lane Erection of first floor rear Mr And Mrs A 18/10/2010 16/11/2010 Refusal Almondsbury Bristol South extension to provide additional Payne Gloucestershire BS32 4DF living accommodation PT10/2687/ADVAdvertisments Unit 3B Centaurus Retail Park Display of 5no. internally Best Buy Europe 11/10/2010 26/11/2010 Approve with Centaurus Road Patchway Bristol illuminated fascia signs, 1no. non- Conditions South Gloucestershire BS34 5TS illuminated fascia sign,1no. internally illuminated LED display sign, 3no. non-illuminated flag signs and 6no. non-illuminated freestanding signs PT10/2422/FFull Planning 19 Hortham Lane Almondsbury Alterations to roof to facilitate the Mr And Mrs J Holly 15/09/2010 03/11/2010 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 erection of two storey side Conditions 4JH extension to provide additional living accommodation. (Amendment to previously approved scheme PT10/1789/F). PT10/2373/FFull Planning Bristol Saracens Rugby Club Erection of single storey Mr Barry Miles 16/09/2010 05/11/2010 Approve with Bakewell Memorial Ground Cribbs extension of the existing Conditions Causeway Almondsbury Bristol clubhouse building to facilitate South Gloucestershire BS10 7TT larger changing area, clubroom, lobby and kitchen. PARISH Alveston Parish Council 06 December 2010 Page 2 of 37 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/11/2010 - 30/11/2010 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PT10/2791/FFull Planning Barn Cottage Church Road Alterations to roof form and Mr Roger Ward 22/10/2010 25/11/2010 Refusal Rudgeway Bristol South installation of 1no. dormer window Gloucestershire BS35 3SQ to facilitate the conversion of existing store/worshop to form self contained annexe ancillary to main dwelling. PT10/2575/FFull Planning Wychwood Church Road Change of Use of land from Mr Jason Toogood 30/09/2010 26/11/2010 Refusal Rudgeway Bristol South agricultural to residential. Gloucestershire BS35 3SH Formation of access, driveway and hard standing (Retrospective) Re-Submission of PT10/0200/F PT10/2607/ADVAdvertisments Berkeley Vale Motors Thornbury Display of 5no. internally Mr Richard 05/10/2010 19/11/2010 Approve with Road Alveston Bristol South illuminated static fascia signs, Hawkins Conditions Gloucestershire BS35 2LR 2no. freestanding internally illuminated static entrance signs, 1no. freestanding static internally illuminated pylon sign and 4no. non-illuminated static parking signs. PT10/2673/FFull Planning 14 Davids Close Alveston Bristol Erection of single storey side and Mr And Mrs J 13/10/2010 16/11/2010 Approve with South Gloucestershire BS35 3LR rear extension to form additional Buckingham Conditions living accommodation PARISH Aust Parish Council 06 December 2010 Page 3 of 37 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/11/2010 - 30/11/2010 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PT10/2621/LBListed Building Church Farm Main Road Aust Internal and external alterations to Mr And Mrs W 11/10/2010 22/11/2010 Approve with Consent Bristol South Gloucestershire BS35 include recovering and insulation Thomas Conditions 4AZ of roof, rebuilding of chimneys, works to existing external render and redecoration, replacement of rainwater goods, fascia replacement, installation of injected dpc, refurbishment and replacement of windows, repair front canopy (in accordance with amended plans/details received on 4 November 2010). PARISH Bitton Parish Council PK10/2289/LBListed Building Yew Cottage 40 Church Road Installation of replacement Mrs Ann Willis 01/10/2010 23/11/2010 Approve Consent Bitton Bristol South windows to rear elevation. Gloucestershire BS30 6LJ Application to retain works already carried out. PK10/2537/FFull Planning 50A Barry Road Oldland Common Erection of rear conservatory. Mr R Brigham 11/10/2010 23/11/2010 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS30 Conditions 6QY PK10/2606/FFull Planning 6 Hardwick Close Warmley Bristol Erection of two storey front and Mrs Michelle 04/10/2010 26/11/2010 Refusal South Gloucestershire BS30 8YJ side extension and single storey Stone front and side extension to form additional living accommodation and integral garage. Erection of 1.80m high wall with fencing and formation of hardstanding. PK10/2450/FFull Planning 3 The Barton Court Road Oldland Erection of 1.2m high boundary Mr Robert Tripp 24/09/2010 04/11/2010 Withdrawn Common Bristol South wall and gates Gloucestershire BS30 9SY 06 December 2010 Page 4 of 37 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/11/2010 - 30/11/2010 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PK10/2542/FFull Planning 105 High Street Oldland Common Erection of single storey side Mr John Roberts 29/09/2010 19/11/2010 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS30 extension to form double garage. Conditions 9TG (Resubmission of PK10/0331/F). PK10/2535/LBListed Building 40 Church Road Bitton Bristol Internal alterations to remove Mr And Mrs G 27/09/2010 04/11/2010 Withdrawn Consent South Gloucestershire BS30 6LJ bathroom cupboard with boxed Forrest downstand over and basin recess. Reinstatement of internal reveal to bedroom window and installation of shower. PK10/1614/OOutline Pipley Court Farm North Stoke Erection of 1 no. agricultural Mr And Mrs Roger 05/07/2010 04/11/2010 Approve with Lane Upton Cheyney Bristol South workers detached dwelling Jefferies Conditions Gloucestershire BS30 6NG (Outline) with access and scale to be determined. All other matters to be reserved. PK10/2363/FFull Planning Kuala Golden Valley Lane Bitton Installation of dormer window on Mr Peter Deacon 09/09/2010 04/11/2010 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS30 north elevation to facilitate loft Conditions 6NS conversion. PK10/2485/RVCRemoval Var Con Oldland Common Post Office 171 - Variation of condition 1 attached Mr Steve Pursey 21/09/2010 12/11/2010 Approve with Sec 73 173 High Street Oldland Common to PK09/0538/ADV to allow the Conditions Bristol South Gloucestershire BS30 signage to be illuminated from 9QG 06.00 to 23.00 seven days a week. PK10/2346/FFull Planning 32 Meadow Court Drive Oldland Erection of rear conservatory. Mrs Kathryn Smith 15/09/2010 08/11/2010 Approve with Common Bristol South Conditions Gloucestershire BS30 9SU PARISH Bradley Stoke Town Council PT10/2509/FFull Planning 156 Ellan Hay Road Bradley Stoke Erection of single storey rear Mr John Bradbury 24/09/2010 12/11/2010 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 extension to form additional living Conditions 0HF accommodation. 06 December 2010 Page 5 of 37 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/11/2010 - 30/11/2010 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PT10/2714/FFull
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