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Planning Services TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 51 Week Ending: 23rd December 2005 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING (including fax and email) to arrive before the expiry date shown in the second to last column For the Northern Area to: For the Southern Area to: Head of Planning Head of Planning Beech Hurst Council Offices Weyhill Road Duttons Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ ROMSEY SO51 8XG In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection. You may view applications and submit comments on-line – go to www.testvalley.gov.uk APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 05/01131/FULLN Two storey rear extension to 23 Red Rice Road, Abbotts Mr And Mrs Titchener Mr Lewis Oliver YES 23.12.2005 provide utility room with Ann, Andover ABBOTTS ANN 27.01.2006 bedroom at first floor 05/01133/LBWN Two storey rear extension to 23 Red Rice Road, Abbotts Mr And Mrs Titchener Mr Lewis Oliver YES 23.12.2005 provide utility room with Ann, Andover ABBOTTS ANN 27.01.2006 bedroom at first floor 05/01120/FULLN Provision of two dormer 62 Jutland Crescent, Andover, Mr And Mrs Stone Mr Robert Gregory 23.12.2005 windows to front elevation to Hampshire ANDOVER 27.01.2006 facilitate loft conversion HARROWAY 05/01090/FULLN Erection of single storey rear 6 Larwood Square, Cricketers Mr P Lavelle Mrs Karen Eastley 20.12.2005 extension to provide living Way, Andover ANDOVER 27.01.2006 room and study area ALAMEIN 05/01076/FULLN Erection of single storey rear 9 Denning Mead, Andover, Mr And Mrs Vincent Mr Lewis Oliver YES 19.12.2005 extension to provide dining ANDOVER MILLWAY 27.01.2006 room (amended scheme) APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 05/01065/FULLN Erection of dwelling and Land Rear Of 2, 4, 6 And 8 Mr Crook Miss Lucy Page YES 21.12.2005 detached garage with access Whynot Lane, Andover, 27.01.2006 onto Whynot Lane ANDOVER MILLWAY 05/01110/FULLN Garage conversion to 15A Osborne Road, Andover, Mr And Mrs Goulder Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 23.12.2005 provide reception room/study ANDOVER MILLWAY Page (Relaxation of condition 4 of 27.01.2006 TVN.02834) 05/01127/FULLN Erection of first floor rear and 27 Marchant Road, Andover, Mr And Mrs Fletcher Miss Emily Hayward 23.12.2005 ground floor side extensions ANDOVER MILLWAY 27.01.2006 to provide additional living accommodation 05/01074/FULLN Erection of first floor rear 31 Fairways, Weyhill, Andover Mr N Stone Mr Jason Owen YES 19.12.2005 extension to provide AMPORT 27.01.2006 extended bedroom and single storey front extension to provide extended lounge and entrance hall 05/01119/FULLN Extension to roof to facilitate Claremont, Dauntsey Lane, Mr P Dalcorn Miss Emily Hayward YES 23.12.2005 loft conversion Weyhill AMPORT 27.01.2006 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 05/01129/FULLN Erection of two storey rear 26 Anton Road, Andover, Mr And Mrs Andrews Miss Emily Hayward 23.12.2005 extension and detached ANDOVER WINTON 27.01.2006 double garage 05/01039/OUTN Outline - Erection of dwelling 94 Charlton Village, Hatherden Mr P Willsman Miss Sarah YES 21.12.2005 with access onto St Thomas Road, Charlton CHARLTON Andrews Close 27.01.2006 05/01091/FULLN Two storey extension to 21 Porchester Close, Charlton, Mr And Mrs F Gillard Miss Emily Hayward YES 20.12.2005 provide kitchen/breakfast Andover CHARLTON 27.01.2006 room with 2 bedrooms, shower room and en-suite over 05/01086/TREEN Fell and stump grind Horse Grateley Junior And Infants Mr G Mundie Mr Andrew Douglas YES 20.12.2005 Chestnut tree (T1) School, High Street, Grateley 27.01.2006 GRATELEY 05/01125/FULLN Erection of single storey Donjon, Chapel Lane, Grateley Mr And Mrs Marriott Mr Lewis Oliver YES 23.12.2005 extensions to provide two GRATELEY 27.01.2006 bedrooms, en-suite bathroom, bathroom (on site of existing greenhouse/games room), kitchen/dining room, conservatory and porch together with new roof to existing dwelling APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 05/01045/FULLN Erection of single storey Herbsland House, Stoke Road, Mr And Mrs Stevens Miss Emily Hayward YES 19.12.2005 extension to provide granny Hurstbourne Tarrant 27.01.2006 annex HURSTBOURNE TARRANT 05/01102/FULLN Erection of two single storey The White House, The Dene, Mr C Osborne Mr Lewis Oliver YES 22.12.2005 extensions to provide Hurstbourne Tarrant 27.01.2006 extended kitchen and HURSTBOURNE TARRANT swimming pool enclosure 05/01089/TREEN Reduce 1 Balsam Poplar by Longstock Mill, Longstock Mr J Musters Mr Andrew Douglas YES 20.12.2005 50% Road, Longstock LONGSTOCK 27.01.2006 05/01109/FULLN Erection of single storey Springfield, Chalkpit Lane, R Welfare Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 23.12.2005 extensions to provide Monxton MONXTON Page bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, 27.01.2006 lounge and hall, conservatory, bathroom, w.c.and extended entrance hall 05/01103/LBWN Demolition of conservatory, 1 Sunnyside Cottages, High Mr I Courcoux And Mrs Mr Lewis Oliver YES 22.12.2005 erection of garden room, Street, Nether Wallop NETHER S Holley 27.01.2006 enlarge lean-to shed, internal WALLOP alterations and erection of boundary wall (amended scheme to include additional rooflight and enlarged opening between kitchen and garden room) APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 05/01111/FULLN Erection of single storey Clarendon Court, Station Road, Mrs M G Hazell Miss Emily Hayward 22.12.2005 extension to northwest Over Wallop OVER WALLOP 27.01.2006 elevation to provide office 05/01075/TREEN Pollard T1 Robinia Yewlands, Penton Lane, J R L Howard Mr Andrew Douglas YES 19.12.2005 Penton Grafton PENTON 27.01.2006 GRAFTON 05/01108/FULLN Erection of dwelling for livery Home Farm House, Newbury North And Sons Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 22.12.2005 manager Lane, Penton Mewsey Page PENTON MEWSEY 27.01.2006 05/01085/FULLN Erection of two-storey rear The Old Pump House, Skew Mr And Mrs Kenyon Miss Emily Hayward 19.12.2005 extension to provide Road, Quarley QUARLEY 27.01.2006 extended kitchen with bedroom over 05/01094/FULLN Retention of wooden chalet Dene Croft, Village Street, Mr M Waterman Miss Sarah 19.12.2005 to be used as office/study Hatherden TANGLEY Andrews 27.01.2006 05/01078/FULLN Erection of first floor side Stoney Drove Cottage, Mr And Mrs R Swan Miss Sarah YES 19.12.2005 extension to provide Vernham Street, Andover Andrews bedroom and bathroom VERNHAM DEAN 27.01.2006 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 05/01079/FULLN Erection of replacement 4 Bethlea, Vernham Street, Miss Clare Brown Mr Jason Owen YES 19.12.2005 bedroom dwelling with Andover VERNHAM DEAN 27.01.2006 detached double garage (amended scheme) 05/01040/CAWN Dismantle stable block Wherwell Priory, Church Street, Mr And Mrs James Mr Jason Owen YES 19.12.2005 Wherwell WHERWELL Hogg 27.01.2006 05/01077/FULLS Erection of 4 bedroom Land Rear Of 1 Beechwood Anchor Homes Ltd Miss Katherine YES 20.12.2005 detached dwelling and Crescent And , 314 Hursley Fitzherbert-Green associated works. Road, Chandlers Ford 27.01.2006 AMPFIELD 05/01123/TREES Fell 9 Cypresses trees Willow Trees, Braishfield Road, H Davies And T Schlich Mr Andrew Douglas 23.12.2005 Braishfield BRAISHFIELD 27.01.2006 05/01068/FULLS Erection of single storey side Darfield Farm Cottage, Mr A. G. Lambert Mr Mark Wyatt 19.12.2005 extension to provide Salisbury Road, Chattis Hill 27.01.2006 extended living BROUGHTON accommodation. 05/01112/FULLS Erection of replacement North Weald, Heatherlands Mr And Mrs Virk Mrs Maggie Francis YES 22.12.2005 dwelling Road, Chilworth CHILWORTH 27.01.2006 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 05/01113/VARS Relief of Condition No. 5 Cherry Tree , Houghton, Mr And Mrs S Bowen Mrs Maggie Francis YES 22.12.2005 under TVS.06080/2 (first Stockbridge HOUGHTON 27.01.2006 floor windows in the north east elevation to be obscured) 05/00602/VARS Variation of condition no. 3 21 Catmint Close, Chandlers Mr And Mrs F Smith Mr Stuart Goodwill YES 19.12.2005 on planning permission Ford, Eastleigh NORTH 27.01.2006 TVS.09837 to allow the use BADDESLEY of the extension as a separate dwelling 05/01101/TPOS Works to trees within Valley Park Woodlands Boyce Jeffery Mr Andrew Douglas 21.12.2005 woodland areas specified on Complex, Local Nature 27.01.2006 schedule. Reserve, Chandlers Ford NORTH BADDESLEY 05/01121/FULLS Erection of Two Storey front 8 Newport Close, Chandlers Mr And Mrs K Davies Mr Mark Wyatt 23.12.2005 extension to create additional Ford, Eastleigh NORTH 27.01.2006 living accommodation. BADDESLEY 05/01087/FULLS Erection of two storey rear 37 Horns Drove, Rownhams, Mr And Mrs K Fry Mr Mark Wyatt 20.12.2005 extension to provide Southampton NURSLING AND 27.01.2006 additional living ROWNHAMS accommodation. Erection of single
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