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A) Involving Listed Buildings Or Within a Conservation Area BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 PLEASE NOTE that the following planning applications were registered by the City Council during w/e 27/04/2007: (Notice under Article 8 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) a) Involving Listed Buildings or within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2007/00955 1st & 2nd Floor Flat 6 Farm Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Proposed roof terrace on existing flat roof. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Stuart Reed 1st & 2nd Floor Flat 6 Farm Rd Hove BN3 1FB BH2007/01166 Intergen House 65-67 Western Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Replacement windows to rear and side elevations. Officer: Nicola Hurley 292114 Applicant: Fenton Estates Ltd Agent: Visual Creations Ltd Crown Hse Nth Circular Rd 103 Bridge House Three Mills Studios London NW10 TPN Three Mill Lane Bromley By Bow London E3 3DU BH2007/01301 Flat1 11 Adelaide Crescent Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Removal of internal partition wall and reinstatement of blocked up rear window. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Mr J Lawless Agent: The Graham-Watts Ptners F1 1 Adelaide Crescent Hove BN3 2JE Ridgeland Hse 165 Dyke Rd Hove BN3 1TL BH2007/01306 Flat 1 11 Adelaide Crescent Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Reinstatement of blocked up rear window. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Mr V Lawless Agent: The Graham-Watts Ptners Flat 1 1 Adelaide Crescent Hove Ridgeland Hse 165 Dyke Rd Hove BN3 1TL BH2007/01411 29 Palmeira Mansions Church Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Change of use from offices to 4 flats including a new rear external fire escape and a cycle store. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Anston Properties Ltd 29 Palmeira Mansions Church Rd Hove BH2007/01438 35 Brunswick Place Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Conversion of student accommodation (C1) to 7 self-contained flats. Officer: Nicola Hurley 292114 Applicant: Howard Alexander Agent: Alan Cronshaw Flat 12a 13-14 Kings Gdns Hove BN3 2PG 65 Ashley Crt Grand Ave Hove BN3 2NL BH2007/01440 18 Holland Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Certificate of proposed lawfulness for conversion from 2 flats to a single dwelling house & replacement front windows. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Cameron Agent: Mr Wickham 14 Johnson Rd Bromley BR2 9SH 14 Batemans Rd Brighton BN2 6RD BH2007/01458 35 Brunswick Place Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Conversion of student accommodation (C1) to 7 self-contained flats. Officer: Nicola Hurley 292114 Applicant: Howard Alexander Agent: Alan Cronshaw Flat 12a 13-14 Kings Gdns Hove BN3 2PG 65 Ashley Crt Grand Ave Hove BN3 2NL BH2007/01459 Ground Floor Flat 30 Wilbury Road Hove WILLETT ESTATE Single-storey rear extension following demolition of existing. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Mr J Valentine & Mr P Johnson Agent: Building Design Co. GFF 30 Wilbury Rd Hove BN3 3JP Flat 8 51-53 Lansdowne Pl Hove BN3 1HF CENTRAL HOVE BH2007/01105 48 Ventnor Villas Hove CLIFTONVILLE Replacement of aluminium windows with timber sash windows to front. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Elliot Toms 48 Ventnor Villas Hove BN3 3DB BH2007/01448 129 Church Road Hove CLIFTONVILLE Installation of extract ducting, infill of first floor balcony, and ground floor extension to rear of building. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: Champagne & Oyster Co Ltd Agent: Phil Purvis Ltd 139 Kings Rd Arches Brighton BN1 2FN 13 Petworth Rd Brighton BN1 8LQ EAST BRIGHTON BH2007/00787 41 Eaton Place Kemp Town Brighton EAST CLIFF Certificate of lawfulness for an existing use as a house in multiple occupation. Officer: Steve Lewis 292321 Applicant: Roger Slazenger Agent: Ted Parker-Bancroft 97 London Rd Plaistow London E13 0DA Suite 16 Dolphin Hse 2-5 Manchester St Brighton BN2 1TF BH2007/00929 15 Great College Street Brighton EAST CLIFF Proposed loft conversion including two dormers in the rear roof slope and the installation of three rooflights in the front roof slope and raising the ridge height. Officer: Rachael Hobman 292175 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Dussek 5 Great College St Brighton GOLDSMID BH2007/01170 Flats 1-3 5 Denmark Villas Hove DENMARK VILLAS Replacement of existing timber windows at the rear with UPVC. Officer: Stephen Ssejjemba 292336 Applicant: CDHA Agent: Faithorn Farrell Timms 113-119 Davigdore Rd Hove BN3 1RE 9 Gloucester Mews Sth St Eastbourne BN21 4XH BH2007/01287 Basement Flat 51 The Drive Hove THE DRIVE Internal alterations including relocating kitchen, removal of partition walls and formation of new bathroom. New entrance door. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Mr Stefan Bajic Agent: Liam Russell Architects 50 Wellbeck Ave Hove BN3 4JN 8 Inwood Crescent Brighton BN1 5AQ PRESTON PARK BH2007/01181 11 Florence Road Brighton PRESTON PARK Insertion of rooflight to rear roofspace and replacement of rear windows at lower ground floor level with french doors (Retrospective). Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Sea City Capital Co Downdale London Rd Pyecombe BN45 7ED QUEEN'S PARK BH2006/04320 Brighton Beach Hotel 41-42 Marine Parade EAST CLIFF New sign to front elevation (Retrospective). Officer: Maureen Robertson 292359 Applicant: Brighton Beach Hotel 41-42 Marine Parade Brighton BN2 1PE BH2007/00405 Flat 5 40 Marine Parade Brighton EAST CLIFF Internal and external alterations to form roof terrace. Officer: Nigel Bell 292509 Applicant: Andrew Kelly 5 Barnfield Gdns Brighton BN2 0HQ BH2007/00885 Maon Hotel 26 Upper Rock Gardens Brighton EAST CLIFF Addition of three various non-illuminated signage to front elevation (retrospective). Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Maon Hotel 26 Upper Rock Gdns Brighton BN2 1QE BH2007/01005 16 Camelford Street Brighton EAST CLIFF Repair of front sash windows and replacement of rear casement windows (like for like). Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: John Scott Forbes Agent: Sliding Sash Solutions 16 Camelford St Brighton BN2 1TQ 64 Ditchling Rise Brighton BN1 4QP BH2007/01014 3 Pavilion Parade Brighton VALLEY GARDENS Repair and repaint side of building and addition of a painted sign. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Fitzhugh Gates Agent: Nexus 3 Pavilion Parade Brighton BN2 1RY 99/102 Preston Rd Brighton BN1 6AF BH2007/01016 3 Pavilion Parade Brighton VALLEY GARDENS 3m by 5m painted sign to side elevation. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Fitzhugh Gates Agent: Nexus 3 Pavilion Parade Brighton BN2 1RY 99/102 Preston Rd Brighton BN1 6AF BH2007/01243 Crescent Villa 13 Bristol Road Brighton EAST CLIFF External works, including works to pipework and grand drainage. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Institute of Our Lady of Mercy Agent: The JTS Parternship The Generalate Cemetary Rd Yeadon 1 The Drive Great Warley Brentwood CM13 3DJ Leeds LS19 7UR REGENCY BH2007/01003 27 Duke Street Brighton OLD TOWN Change of use from retail use (use class A1) to cafe (use class A3). Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Mr J P Gerard Agent: CDA Architects GFF 42 Old Shoreham Rd Brighton BN1 5DD Pelham Hse 25 Pelham Sq Brighton BN1 4ET BH2007/01236 First Base Day Centre St. Stephen's Hall Montpelier Place Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Re-submission of approved application BH2006/03044 to vary condition 3 of planning approval BH84/668/F to allow premises to open at 8am Monday-Friday on a permanent basis. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Brighton Housing Trust 144 London Road Brighton BN1 4PH BH2007/01280 15A Brighton Place (Former Hanningtons) Brighton OLD TOWN Conversion of 1st, 2nd & 3rd floors to form five self contained flats. Officer: Nicola Hurley 292114 Applicant: Rosara Properties Ltd Agent: Ellis and Partners C/o Ellis and Partners 38 Grand Parade 38 Grand Parade Brighton BN2 9QA Brighton BN2 9QA BH2007/01336 18 Hampton Place Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Extension of single storey building at rear with new sedum 'green' roof & lantern light on existing extension (part retrospective). Officer: Andy Watt 292132 Applicant: A Rose Agent: Collins Planning Services 18 Hampton Place Brighton BN1 3DD 4 Yeomans Ringmer BN8 5EL BH2007/01396 18 Hampton Place Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Extension of single storey building at rear, new sedum 'green' roof & lantern light on existing extension & internal alterations (part retrospective). Officer: Andy Watt 292132 Applicant: A Rose Agent: Collins Planning Services 18 Hampton Place Brighton BN1 3DD 4 Yeomans Ringmer BN8 5EL BH2007/01437 Oxygen 65-75 West Street Brighton OLD TOWN Variation of condition 10 of planning permission ref. no. BH2001/00848/FP to extend opening hours to between 0900 hrs & 0300 hrs every day. Officer: Andy Watt 292132 Applicant: Mr Saeid Zargham Agent: C J Planning Ltd c/o C J Planning Ltd 80 Rugby Rd Brighton BN1 6ED 80 Rugby Rd Brighton BN1 6ED BH2007/01452 Creation Nightclub 78 West Street Brighton OLD TOWN Halo and internally lit signs to front elevations. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Luminar Leisure Agent: Design Technology Deltic Ave Rooksley Milton Keynes MK13 8LW Bracknell Ave Poulton-le-Fylde Lancs FY6 8JF ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2007/00617 68-70 High Street Rottingdean ROTTINGDEAN Redevelopment of site to provide 9 three-bedroom town houses with integral garages, built in 2 blocks, with accommodation on four floors. Provision of 4 visitor parking spaces. Officer: Jason Kaye 293990 Applicant: Denes Motors Agent: Tim Cording 68-70 High Street Rottingdean 140 High St Steyning BN44 3LH BH2007/01067 Flat 7 Bristol Mansions 19-20 Sussex Square Brighton KEMP TOWN To remove existing 1950's tiled fireplace and replace with traditional fireplace. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Janet Gill & Pual Zelaskowski Flat 7 Bristol Mansions 19-20 Sussex Sq Brighton BN2 5AA ST. PETER'S & NORTH LAINE BH2007/00653 49 Church Street Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Replacement of casement windows with sash windows and alter porch canopy to front plus enlarge window to french door on rear.
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