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Planning Applications Received 31 March to 6 April 2014 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 31st March - 6th April 2014 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Easting Northing name address Organisation Farriers Barn, The Croft, Mill The Croft, The Scarr, Lane, Kilcot, Kilcot, Newent, Newent, Newent, Peter A Gloucestershi Aston Full Herefordshire, Outbuilding Herefordshire Marshall Mr Peter re, GL18 Ingham Penyard P 140764 Householder 12/03/2014 GL18 1NZ (retrospective) Ms J Mann , GL18 1NZ Architect Ltd Marshall 1DQ 368451 225087 Proposed Non- Material amendment to planning 2 Oaklands permission Cottages, 131315;(Propo Yew Tree Bridstow, sed two storey Cottage, Ross-On- extension) - Brockhampto Wye, changes to the n, Hereford, Non Material Herefordshire, design of Architectural Herefordshire Bridstow Llangarron P 140845 Amendment 25/03/2014 HR9 6QQ the;extension. Mr T Jarvis C/o Agent Drawings Mr A Powell , HR1 4SJ 357687 224954 Bridge House Hotel, Wilton Bridge House Bridge House Road, Wilton, Hotel, Wilton, Hotel, Wilton, Works to Ross-On- Ross-On- Ross-On- Trees in a Wye, Cut back Wye, Wye, Conservation Herefordshire, conifer tree by Mr Darren Herefordshire Mr Darren Herefordshire Bridstow Llangarron P 140974 Area 02/04/2014 HR9 6AA 15% Isiorho , HR9 6AA Isiorho , HR9 6AA 358951 224262 Llewellyn House, The Hill Farm, The Hill Farm, Middle Castle Frome, Castle Frome, Street, Ledbury, Proposed Ledbury, Kilham, Castle Planning Herefordshire, erection of 2 Mr R Herefordshire Ian Pick Driffield, Frome Frome P 140907 Permission 28/03/2014 HR8 1HL no. broiler units Manning , HR8 1HL Associates Ltd YO25 4RL 367356 245388 1 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 31st March - 6th April 2014 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Easting Northing name address Organisation Proposed Non- material amendment to planning permission;130 359/FH (Refurbishment of existing Oast House and demolition of barn;and erection of new timber framed garage/store ancillary to 24 Merick Old Rectory, main;dwelling) Old Rectory, Road, Castle Frome, Addition of 4 Castle Frome, Malvern, Ledbury, velux windows Ledbury, Worcestershi Castle Non Material Herefordshire, to East Mr D Herefordshire Malvern Oak Mr Joshua re, WR14 Frome Frome P 140913 Amendment 27/03/2014 HR8 1HN elevation. Hammond , HR8 1HN Ltd Church 1DD 367206 246101 The Haven, The Haven, Jubilee Drive, Units 1, 2 Jubilee Drive, Upper Tenat Works, Upper Colwall, Colwall, Kidderminster Malvern, Malvern, 5 Star , Full Herefordshire, Proposed Mr Richard Herefordshire Windows & Mr Stuart Worcestershi Colwall Hope End P 140765 Householder 11/03/2014 WR13 6DQ conservatory. Love , WR13 6DQ Conservatories Morrison re, DY10 1JR 376862 243638 2 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 31st March - 6th April 2014 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Easting Northing name address Organisation Removal of Condition 2 of outline planning Windy Oaks permission Windy Oaks Farm, reference;MH1 Farm, Birchwood 447/90 and Birchwood Lane, Condition 1 of Lane, Storridge, reserved Storridge, Malvern, matters Mrs Malvern, PO Box 310, Planning Herefordshire, reference Margaret Herefordshire E J Planning Malvern, Cradley Hope End P 140823 Permission 18/03/2014 WR13 5EZ MH91/0048 Adams , WR13 5EZ Ltd Mr R Jolly WR14 9FF 375083 250132 Proposed non- material amendment to planning permission DCNE2003/16 25/F;& DCNE2003/16 26/L (Conversion and repair of farm buildings into 10;houses with garages & ancillary stores) 10 Old Cider mezzanine 10 Old Cider 10 Old Cider Mill, Halesend, floor and Mill, Mill, Storridge, additional;wind Halesend, Halesend, Malvern, ows with Storridge, Storridge, Non Material Herefordshire, internal Ms Julie Malvern, Ms Julie Malvern, Cradley Hope End P 140876 Amendment 25/03/2014 WR13 5EW alterations. Blakemore WR13 5EW Blakemore WR13 5EW 373741 248642 3 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 31st March - 6th April 2014 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Easting Northing name address Organisation The Land at, Sheepcote, Tanhouse Duchy Of Monks Coppice, Cornwall, Orchard, Agricultural/Fo Tanhouse Proposed New Barn, Lugwardine, restry Lane, Cradley, upgrade of Dewsall, HR2 Pryor & Rickett Miss Keely Hereford, Cradley Hope End P 140878 Developments 26/03/2014 WR13 5JY forest track Mr Curtis 8DA Silviculture Hallworth HR1 4AG 371324 246758 Brinsop Land off Site for House, Pixiefields, residential Brinsop, Westfields, development of James Hereford, Cradley, up to 60 Quercus Spreckley Mr James Herefordshire Cradley Hope End P 140942 Outline 01/04/2014 Herefordshire houses PRF LLP c/o Agent MRICS Spreckley , HR4 7AS 372434 246847 Tinkers Sheep Hill, Grove Eastnor Castle Reburished Cottage, The Estate, and new works Deer Park, Eastnor, to driving Eastnor, Nr Ledbury, course at Land Eastnor Mr Ledbury, Planning Herefordshire, Rover Castle Christopher Herefordshire Eastnor Ledbury P 140561 Permission 11/03/2014 HR8 1RD Experience. Estate C/O Agent F Knock , HR8 1RQ 372835 236477 The Gate House, Hole in Redevelopmen the Wall, Foy, t and 100 Chase Ross-On- alterations to Road, Ross- Wye, form new On-Wye, Planning Herefordshire, residential HDP Mr David Herefordshire Foy Old Gore P 140861 Permission 21/03/2014 HR9 7JW dwelling PGL Ltd C/o agent Architecture Kirk , HR9 5JH 361074 228732 4 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 31st March - 6th April 2014 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Easting Northing name address Organisation Unit 5, Westwood Industrial Proposed steel Garway Estate, Garway Court, portal frame Court, Ewyas Garway, agricultural Garway, Harold, Hereford, building for the Hereford, Hereford, Planning Herefordshire, storage Mr A Herefordshire Collins Design Mr Sam Herefordshire Garway Pontrilas P 140839 Permission 20/03/2014 HR2 8RD of;straw. Francis , HR2 8RD and Build Bendall , HR2 0EL 345924 221798 Unit 31, Foley Trading 42 Sheridan 42 Sheridan Estate, Road, Road, Hereford, Hereford, Hereford, Planning Herefordshire, Change of use Mr Matthew Herefordshire Mr Matthew Herefordshire Hereford Tupsley P 140412 Permission 12/03/2014 HR1 2SF to D2 Bushkes , HR4 0NQ Bushkes , HR4 0NQ 352106 239598 2 Goldsmith 2 Goldsmith 2 Goldsmith Close, Close, Close, Hampton Hampton Hereford, First floor and Dene, Dene, Full Herefordshire, single storey Mr Andrew Hereford, Mr Andrew Hereford, Hereford Tupsley P 140409 Householder 11/03/2014 HR1 1XE extension. Morgan HR1 1XE Morgan HR1 1XE 353127 239524 Bowling Club Rear Of Asda, Hayston Belmont Hayston Lodge, Road, Lodge, Canon Canon Pyon Belmont, Extension to Pyon Road, Road, Hereford, existing Hereford, Hereford, St Martins Planning Herefordshire, changing Mr D F H Herefordshire Mr D F H Herefordshire Hereford and Hinton P 140709 Permission 18/03/2014 HR2 7JE room. Tolson , HR4 7RB Tolson , HR4 7RB 350442 239230 5 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 31st March - 6th April 2014 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Easting Northing name address Organisation Left Bank, Watershed, Bridge Street, Insertion of Wye Street, Hereford, windows to the The Owner Hereford, Planning Herefordshire, north, east and and/or RRA Architects Mr Mark Herefordshire Hereford Central P 140747 Permission 19/03/2014 HR4 9DF west elevations Occupier C/O Agent Ltd Powles , HR2 7RB 350828 239647 Retrospective permission to 37 Westfield change the use 37 Westfield 37 Westfield Street, of the property Street, Street, Hereford, to Hereford, Hereford, Three Planning Herefordshire, entirely;residen Mr David Herefordshire Mr David Herefordshire Hereford Elms P 140787 Permission 13/03/2014 HR4 9PJ tial. Matthews , HR4 9PJ Matthews , HR4 9PJ 349610 241831 The Old Deanery Hereford The Old Hereford Cathedral Anglo House, Cathedral School, Mitton Street, School, 29 Cathedral Stourport on Castle Street, Making safe Close, Severn, Listed Hereford, existing garden Hereford, Worcestershi Building Herefordshire, and boundary Mr M Herefordshire GAJ UK re, DY13 Hereford Central P 140894 Consent 24/03/2014 HR1 2NN walls Madley , HR1 2NG Limited 9AQ 351147 239714 6 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 31st March - 6th April 2014 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Easting Northing name address Organisation Provision of a pedestrian and cycle
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