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Application Number DAVENTRY DISTRICT COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS REGISTERED 28/05/2013 App No. DA/2013/0317 Registered Date 07/05/2013 Location 30-35, Main Street, Ashby St Ledgers, Northamptonshire, CV23 8UN Proposal Listed Building Consent for renewal of existing thatch Parish Ashby St Ledgers Case Officer Ms M Bennett Easting: 456855 Northing: 268214 UPRN 28008348 App No. DA/2013/0318 Registered Date 08/05/2013 Location Service Station, Vicar Lane, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 4GD Proposal Certificate Of Lawfulness (Existing) for use as a petrol filling station without restriction on operating hours Parish Abbey South Case Officer B Allen Easting: 457671 Northing: 262627 UPRN 28010751 App No. DA/2013/0319 Registered Date 08/05/2013 Location Land At Thistledome, Banbury Road, Charwelton, Northamptonshire, NN11 3YP Proposal Variation of conditions of planning permission DA/2012/0382 relating to pre commencement Parish Charwelton Case Officer K Daniels Easting: 453456 Northing: 256080 UPRN 28031154 App No. DA/2013/0320 Registered Date 08/05/2013 Location 48, Thorpeville, Moulton, Northamptonshire, NN3 7TR Proposal Two storey side extension Parish Moulton Case Officer K Thursfield Easting: 479161 Northing: 265757 UPRN 28025211 App No. DA/2013/0321 Registered Date 09/05/2013 Location Springfield Barn, Charwelton Road, Preston Capes, Northamptonshire, NN11 3TA Proposal Raise height of roof to provide additional accommodation Parish Preston Capes Case Officer E Buchanan Easting: 457267 Northing: 254562 UPRN 28002439 App No. DA/2013/0322 Registered Date 09/05/2013 Location Harcourt House, Church Street, Charwelton, Northamptonshire, NN11 3YT Proposal Construction of manege Parish Charwelton Case Officer E Buchanan Easting: 453571 Northing: 255621 UPRN 28001682 App No. DA/2013/0323 Registered Date 09/05/2013 Location 23, Ashwells Lane, Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire, NN6 6LW Proposal Replacement garage door and internal alterations Parish Yelvertoft Case Officer I Cameron Easting: 459792 Northing: 275725 UPRN 28015650 App No. DA/2013/0324 Registered Date 09/05/2013 Location The Manor House, Church Street, Byfield, Northamptonshire, NN11 6XN Proposal Work to tree subject of Tree Preservation Order DA102 Page 2 Parish Byfield Case Officer M Venton Easting: 451774 Northing: 253432 UPRN 28000339 App No. DA/2013/0325 Registered Date 09/05/2013 Location The Red Lion, Welford Road, Thornby, Northamptonshire, NN6 8SJ Proposal Conversion of existing store to bed and breakfast unit. Construction of new store linked to kitchen and internal alterations (revised scheme) Parish Thornby Case Officer G Perks Easting: 467034 Northing: 275691 UPRN 28021278 App No. DA/2013/0326 Registered Date 09/05/2013 Location The Red Lion, Welford Road, Thornby, Northamptonshire, NN6 8SJ Proposal Listed Building Consent for conversion of existing store to bed and breakfast unit. Construction of new store linked to kitchen and internal alterations to move kitchen and wc Parish Thornby Case Officer Ms M Bennett Easting: 467034 Northing: 275691 UPRN 28021278 App No. DA/2013/0327 Registered Date 10/05/2013 Location 9, Naseby Road, Sibbertoft, Northamptonshire, LE16 9UG Proposal Two storey side extension Parish Sibbertoft Case Officer B Allen Easting: 467959 Northing: 282517 UPRN 28022078 Page 3 App No. DA/2013/0328 Registered Date 10/05/2013 Location Meadow View, Walgrave Road, Hannington, Northamptonshire, NN6 9SX Proposal Demolition of existing conservatory. Construction of single storey rear extensions (revised scheme). Parish Hannington Case Officer K Thursfield Easting: 481103 Northing: 271060 UPRN 28031711 App No. DA/2013/0329 Registered Date 10/05/2013 Location Shepherds Row 19-21, West End, West Haddon, Northamptonshire, NN6 7AY Proposal Construction of new dwelling including extension of the shared driveway lane and new detached garages Parish West Haddon Case Officer K Daniels Easting: 462887 Northing: 271821 UPRN 28020085 App No. DA/2013/0330 Registered Date 13/05/2013 Location Land North of Daventry Road/Badby Lane, Staverton, Northamptonshire Proposal Outline application for residential development Parish Staverton Case Officer K Daniels Easting: 454180 Northing: 261060 UPRN 28044978 App No. DA/2013/0331 Registered Date 13/05/2013 Location 11, Northampton Road, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, NN6 9DX Proposal Single storey side extension with new vehicular access Parish Brixworth Case Officer G Perks Page 4 Easting: 474776 Northing: 270152 UPRN 28026339 App No. DA/2013/0332 Registered Date 13/05/2013 Location Unit 1 Regal Arcade, Bowen Square, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 4DR Proposal Two illuminated fascia signs and one externally illuminated hanging sign Parish Abbey South Case Officer G Perks Easting: 457313 Northing: 262369 UPRN 28041426 App No. DA/2013/0333 Registered Date 14/05/2013 Location Land At Longdown Lane, Barby, Northamptonshire Proposal Variation of Conditions 2, 4, 8 & 9 of planning permission DA/2009/0534 (formation of access track) Parish Barby Case Officer K Daniels Easting: 453982 Northing: 269407 UPRN 28045682 App No. DA/2013/0334 Registered Date 13/05/2013 Location Land To East Of Northampton Road, Brixworth, Northamptonshire Proposal Reserved Matters application for residential development of 150 houses and bungalows, play area, associated public open space, landscaping, car park for retained allotments, extension to allotments and new vehicular and pedestrian access Parish Brixworth Case Officer K Thursfield Easting: 474876 Northing: 269594 UPRN 28052610 App No. DA/2013/0335 Registered Date 13/05/2013 Location Ashtree House , Stubbs Road, Everdon, Northamptonshire, NN11 3BN Proposal Work to trees within a Conservation Area Page 5 Parish Everdon Case Officer M Venton Easting: 459641 Northing: 257509 UPRN 28031499 App No. DA/2013/0336 Registered Date 13/05/2013 Location Burwains, Beech Hill, Hellidon, Northamptonshire, NN11 6LH Proposal Removal of and work to trees within a Conservation Area Parish Hellidon Case Officer M Venton Easting: 451617 Northing: 258279 UPRN 28000544 App No. DA/2013/0337 Registered Date 13/05/2013 Location Longlands, Cold Ashby Road, West Haddon, Northamptonshire, NN6 7AJ Proposal Single storey front, side and rear exteison and enlarged porch Parish West Haddon, Winwick Case Officer E Buchanan Easting: 464665 Northing: 273843 UPRN 28033082 App No. DA/2013/0338 Registered Date 14/05/2013 Location Overstone Park Golf Club, Overstone Park, Overstone, Northamptonshire, NN6 0AS Proposal Extension to approved balcony and enclosure to form seating area Parish Overstone Case Officer C Phillips Easting: 480645 Northing: 264875 UPRN 28029022 App No. DA/2013/0339 Registered Date 15/05/2013 Location Hillside Farm, Main Street, East Farndon, Northamptonshire, LE16 9SH Page 6 Proposal Alterations and extensions to existing garage to create first floor Parish East Farndon Case Officer E Buchanan Easting: 471875 Northing: 285135 UPRN 28031377 App No. DA/2013/0340 Registered Date 15/05/2013 Location 9, Christchurch Drive, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 4RD Proposal Extension to garage and pitched roof Parish Drayton Case Officer B Allen Easting: 456690 Northing: 261681 UPRN 28004470 App No. DA/2013/0341 Registered Date 15/05/2013 Location 5, Oak Street, Weedon, Northamptonshire, NN7 4RQ Proposal Installation of external staircase and conversion of loft space above existing garage Parish Weedon bec Case Officer E Buchanan Easting: 462517 Northing: 258990 UPRN 28015813 App No. NMA/2013/0015 Registered Date 08/05/2013 Location Land at Thistledome, Banbury Road, Charwelton, Northamptonshire, NN11 3YP Proposal Non Material Amendment to application DA/2012/0382 (Realignment of properties due to the existing boundary of plot 3 Partridge Close) Parish Charwelton Case Officer K Daniels Easting: 453456 Northing: 256080 UPRN 28031154 Page 7 App No. NMA/2013/0016 Registered Date 20/05/2013 Location Land To Rear Of Hinton Manor, Hinton Manor Court, Woodford Halse, Northamptonshire Proposal Non Material Amendment to application DA/2012/0899 (Plot 5- extra en-suite, change to double garage door, Plot 6- extra window to side gable - Bed 2, amend chimney detail, Plot 7- extra en-suite, change to windows/roof gables. Boundary treatments to be erected, change roof tiles to Plots 5 & 7) Parish Woodford cum Membris Case Officer K Daniels Easting: 453870 Northing: 252591 UPRN 28044165 Page 8 .
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