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26 July 2010 Swale Borough Council List of Current Applications Received 26 July 2010 Swale Borough Council List of current applications received by Swale Borough Council for determination which are available for inspection at the Planning Services, East Street, Sittingbourne, Kent. Copies of applications are also available for inspection at the appropriate District Office (Please see notes). You may also view planning applications via our partnership with the UK Planning website (www.ukplanning.com/swale), but this may take up to 7 days to be completed. You may submit any observations on any application via the website. Please note that any observations that you wish to make on applications should be received either in writing (at the above address) or via e-mail to [email protected] within three weeks of the date of this list (please quote the full application reference in any correspondence or e-mail). In the interests of economy an acknowledgement will not be sent. If you do write to express an interest in an application, you will be informed of the decision in due course. On certain applications it may be some time before a decision is reached.* Dunkirk Application Ref SW/10/0797 CLD Case No. 00771 Case Officer Claire Dethier Location Denstroude Farm,Denstroude Lane,Blean,Dunkirk,Nr Faversham,Kent,CT2 9JZ Proposal Retrospective application for change of use to storage and sale of fireworks and the replacement of one existing forty five foot container with two new twenty foot containers. Applicants Name Mr John Purchase Denstroude Farm, Denstroude Lane, Blean, Canterbury , Kent , CT2 9JZ Eastchurch Application Ref SW/10/0865 RDM Case No. 13325 Case Officer Ross McCardle Location Beverley Holiday Park,Warden Road,Eastchurch,Sheppey,Kent,ME12 4ES Proposal Removal of condition 2 of planning permission SW/08/1279 to allow 12 month residential use of caravans Applicants Name Mr William Love Beverley House, Warden Road, Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, ME12 4ES Bobbing Application Ref SW/10/0874 RDM Case No. 15153 Case Officer Ross McCardle Location Demelza House,Rook Lane,Bobbing,Sittingbourne,Kent,ME9 8DZ Proposal Single-storey front and rear extensions & internal alterations to create two additional bedrooms ensuite bathrooms & swimming pool; and extension to fundraising building. Applicants Name Demelza Kent Agent Mr Denis Batson, Kent Design Partnership, Grove Dairy Farm, Bobbing Hill, Bobbing, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME9 8NY Sheerness Application Ref SW/10/0883 AJS Case No. 24089 Case Officer A J Spiers Location 98 Halfway Road,Sheerness,Kent,ME12 3AR Proposal Conservatory 4.58 mts wide x 4.0 mts projection to rear of property Applicants Name Mr Martin Smith Agent Mr Robert Docker, 3 Swaffield Pary, Hyssop Close, Cannock, Staffs, WS11 7FU Sittingbourne Application Ref SW/10/0884 RDM Case No. 01499 Case Officer Ross McCardle Location ASDA,Mill Way,Sittingbourne,Kent,ME10 2PB Proposal 2 internally illuminated asda building signs with '24 hour' disk. 1 PFS Totem sign and various directional and customer service signs. All existing signs removed. Applicants Name Mr David Jones Agent Mr Chris Callard, HGP Architects, Furzehall Farm, 110 Wickham Road, Fareham, Hampshire, P016 7JH Minster Application Ref SW/10/0886 AJS Case No. 04520 Case Officer A J Spiers Location Land adjacent to 28 The Leas,Minster,Sheerness,Kent,ME12 2NL Proposal Amendments to proposed new house approved under SW/10/0151. Applicants Name Mr & Mrs I Hawkes Agent Mr Keith Plumb, Woodstock Associates, 53 Woodstock Road, Sittingbourne, Kent , ME10 4HJ Minster Application Ref SW/10/0887 AJS Case No. 04520 Case Officer A J Spiers Location Land adjacent 28 The Leas,Minster,Sheerness,Kent,ME12 2NL Proposal Amendments to proposed new house approved under SW/10/0151. Applicants Name Mr & Mrs P Adams Agent Mr Keith Plumb, Woodstock Associates, 53 Woodstock Road, Sittingbourne , Kent , ME10 4HJ Ospringe Application Ref SW/10/0890 TD Case No. 04999 Case Officer Tracy Day Location Fern Lodge,Water Lane,Ospringe,Nr Faversham,Kent,ME13 8TX Proposal Alteration to existing fireplace and flooring (in ground floor reception room at rear of house). Applicants Name Mr John Dawson Fern Lodge, Water Lane, Ospringe , Kent , ME13 8TX Faversham Town Application Ref SW/10/0891 AJS Case No. 18514 Case Officer A J Spiers Location 3 Vicarage Street,Faversham,Kent,ME13 7BD Proposal Replacement front door, replacement windows to front and rear. Applicants Name Mrs Sheila Osborne 3 Vicarage Street, Faversham, Kent, ME13 7BD Hernhill Application Ref SW/10/0892 TD Case No. 15708 Case Officer Tracy Day Location Chudley House,Plum Pudding Lane,Dargate,Nr Faversham,Kent,ME13 5HB Proposal Removal of existing garage and erection of new 4 bay garage, workshop and store. Applicants Name Mr Anthony McCarthy Chudley House, Plum Pudding Lane, Dargate, Kent, ME13 9HB Sittingbourne Application Ref SW/10/0893 JRW Case No. 22433 Case Officer James Wilson Location Kemsley Park,Land off Barge Way,Kemsley,Sittingbourne,Kent,ME10 2UR Proposal Change of use of land to provide for haulage depot including the erection of ancillary offices, warehouse and service bay with service yard, parking and access on land at Kemsley Park, off Barge Way,Kemsley,Sittingbourne,Kent. Applicants Name Alan Firmin Limited Agent Mr Philip Aelen, DHA Planning , Eclipse House, Eclipse Park, Sittingbourne Road, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 3EN Eastchurch Application Ref SW/10/0899 RDM Case No. 23880 Case Officer Ross McCardle Location The Grange,Warden Road,Eastchurch,Sheerness,Kent,ME12 4EN Proposal Lawful Development Certificate for the stationing of a twin unit mobile home (Retrospective) Applicants Name Mr Gary Newman The Grange, Warden Road, Eastchurch, Sheerness, Kent , ME12 4EN Bobbing Application Ref SW/10/0901 EE Case No. 23258 Case Officer Emma Eisinger Location 23 Key Street, Bobbing,Sittingbourne, Kent, ME10 1YX Proposal Erection of a 2 storey detached dwelling with associated double garage and parking for no.23 Key Street and alteration to vehicular access. Applicants Name Temple Estates Ltd Agent Kent Design Partnership, Grove Dairy Farm Business Centre, Bobbing Hill, Bobbing, Sittingbourne , Kent , ME9 8NY Sheerness Application Ref SW/10/0903 RDM Case No. 13905 Case Officer Ross McCardle Location 5 Fountain Cottage,Redan Place,Marine Parade,Sheerness,Kent,ME12 2AA Proposal Garage extension. Applicants Name Mr Declan Agent Mr Trevor Moss, AYS Ltd, 10 Marine Parade, Sheerness, Kent , ME12 2AL Tonge Application Ref SW/10/0904 JRW Case No. 04920 Case Officer James Wilson Location Parcels F & G, East Hall Farm, Great Easthall, Murston, Sittingbourne, Kent. Proposal Erect 265 dwellings and associated garages, lay out parking and amenity areas, estate roads, footpaths and landscaping. Applicants Name Mr Mark Gallagher Agent Mr Stewart Rowe, The Planning & Design Bureau, 45 Hart Road, Thundersley, Benfleet, Essex, SS7 3PB Ospringe Application Ref SW/10/0905 TD Case No. 19311 Case Officer Tracy Day Location Coxett Lodge,Abbots Hill,Ospringe,Nr Faversham,Kent,ME13 0RR Proposal Two storey rear extension. Applicants Name Mrs Kelly Van-der-Rest Agent Mr Gary McDonald, 39 Langdale Close, Rainham, Kent, ME8 7AE Stalisfield Application Ref SW/10/0908 GDT Case No. 23616 Case Officer GrahamT homas Location Chapel Farm,Hillside Road,Stalisfield,Nr Faversham,Kent,ME13 0JE Proposal Replacement dwelling with detached garage and room above with seperate stable block. Applicants Name Mr Richard Wright Stone Cottage, The Street, Swingfield, Dover, CT15 7HA Minster Application Ref SW/10/0909 AJS Case No. 15155 Case Officer A J Spiers Location Stones Family Centre, Halfway Road, Minster, Sheppey, Kent, ME12 3AA Proposal To Augment the existing cafe with a kitchen side extension, a side extension to the existing cafe conservatory and the addition of an entrance canopy. Applicants Name Phiniel Ltd Agent Mr Anthony Millard, D O Facilities, 348 Lordswood Lane, Chatham, Kent, ME5 8JT Sheerness Application Ref SW/10/0919 RDM Case No. 08493 Case Officer Ross McCardle Location 80 High Street,Sheerness,Kent,ME12 1NL Proposal Single storey ground floor extension with revised staircase arrangement to proposed residential conversion as granted under planning permission SW/07/0079 Applicants Name Wisprole Investments Limited Agent Mr John Whitlock, Douglas Moat Practice Limited, Bank Chambers, High Street, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN1 1XZ NOTES * In the case of a householder application, in the event of an appeal is made against the councils decision and that this appeal proceeds by way of the expedited procedure, any representations made about the application will be passed to the Secretary of State and there will be no opportunity to make further representations.”. DISTRICT OFFICES Parishes and Areas covered by Parishes and Areas covered by Faversham District Office Sheerness District Office Preston Street Trinity Road Faversham Sheerness Kent. ME13 8NY Kent. ME12 2PG Tel: (01795) 594444 Tel: (01795) 580068 Fax: (01795) 590198 Fax: (01795) 669097 Badlesmere Eastchurch Boughton Leysdown Buckland Queenborough Doddington Warden Dunkirk Sheerness Eastling Minster Faversham Graveney Goodnestone Hernhill Luddenham Leaveland Lynsted Newnham Norton Oare Ospringe Selling Sheldwich Stalisfield Stone Teynham Throwley .
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