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SEBC Planning Decisions 39/16 ST EDMUNDSBURY BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING AND GROWTH DECISIONS WEEK ENDING 23/09/2016 PLEASE NOTE THE DECISIONS LIST RUN FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY EACH WEEK DCON(B)/14/0528 Application to discharge conditions Land South Of Alexandra DECISION:Condition(s) 2(Provision of Fire Hydrants), 3( House Hospital Road Part Discharged Contamination) ,4(Archaeological DECISION TYPE: Investigation), 6(Risk Assessment), Delegated 8(Surface water scheme), 9(Foul Drainage ISSUED DATED: scheme), 10(Disposal of surface water), 23 Sep 2016 13(Surface water management strategy), WARD: Westgate 14( Facing and Roofing Samples) and PARISH: Bury St 19(Sustainable Urban Drainage Scheme) Edmunds Town Council APPLICANT: Mr, The Havebury Housing Partnership AGENT: Sarah Hornbrook DC/16/0267/FUL Planning Application - (i) 23 no. one- 1A Tayfen Road Bury St DECISION:Approve bedroom apartments (ii) Conversion of Edmunds Suffolk Application existing buildings to 10 no. two-bedroom DECISION TYPE: apartments and 3 no. one-bedroom Delegated apartments (iii) associated car parking and ISSUED DATED: amenity space 21 Sep 2016 WARD: Risbygate APPLICANT: Havebury Housing Partnership PARISH: Bury St AGENT: Rees Pryer Architects LLP - Mr Edmunds Town Council Chris Wilkie DC/16/1321/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 38 Crown Street Bury St DECISION:Approve replace 2no. sash windows to first floor Edmunds Suffolk Application front elevation; (ii) replace 1no. basement DECISION TYPE: window to ground level front elevation Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mrs Rebecca Dewhurst 23 Sep 2016 WARD: Abbeygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/1343/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - (i) 38 Crown Street Bury St DECISION:Approve replace 2no. sash windows to first floor Edmunds Suffolk Application front elevation; (ii) replace 1no. basement DECISION TYPE: window to ground level front elevation Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mrs Rebecca Dewhurst 23 Sep 2016 WARD: Abbeygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/1455/TPO TPO 180 (1993) 55 - Tree Preservation 12 Downing Close Bury St DECISION:Withdrawn/ Order - 4no. Sycamore (T1, T2, T3 and T4 Edmunds Suffolk Abandoned on plan, within G1 on order) fell DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Miles Beasley ISSUED DATED: 19 Sep 2016 WARD: Moreton Hall PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/1584/HH Householder Planning Application - rear 58 Horringer Road Bury St DECISION:Approve single storey extension (following Edmunds Suffolk Application demolition of existing rear conservatory) DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mrs Leslie Langley ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Tim Moll - Tim Moll 23 Sep 2016 Architecture WARD: Westgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/1602/TPO TPO 277 (1999) - Tree Preservation Order 12 Chancellery Mews Bury DECISION:Approve - 1no. Hornbeam (T1 on plan, within G1 on St Edmunds Suffolk Application order), 2no. Beech (T3 and T4 on plan, DECISION TYPE: within area G1 on order) and 1no. Beech Delegated (T2 on plan, within area G1 on order) - ISSUED DATED: reduce lateral spread to west towards 12 21 Sep 2016 Chancellery Mews to provide 2 metres WARD: Risbygate clearance to structures and reduce PARISH: Bury St remaining crowns all round by up to 1.5 Edmunds Town Council metres to appropriate pruning points APPLICANT: Mr Graham Dixon 2. DC/16/1673/TPO TPO 162 (1992) - Tree Preservation Order Land Surrounding Selway DECISION:Approve - (i) 2no. English Oak (T1779 and T1781 Drive Bury St Edmunds Application on plan, T1 and T2 on order) reduce up to DECISION TYPE: 1.5 metres all round; (ii) 1no. English Oak Delegated (T1780 on plan, T6 on order) reduce ISSUED DATED: scaffold limb (upper canopy) to East by up 23 Sep 2016 to 2.5 metres and reduce remaining crown WARD: Moreton Hall height up to 1.5 metres PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council APPLICANT: St Edmundsbury Borough Council DC/16/1780/TPO TPO 300 (2000) - Tree Preservation Order Land To The Rear Of 78 DECISION:Approve - 1no. English Oak (T1330 on plan, T3 on Daisy Avenue Bury St Application order) pole thin 1/4 including remove Edmunds DECISION TYPE: lowest lateral towards no.78 back to main Delegated stem; ISSUED DATED: 23 Sep 2016 APPLICANT: St Edmundsbury Borough WARD: Moreton Hall Council PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/16/1411/FUL Planning Application - Change of use of Eastfields Farm Barn DECISION:Approve part of office (B1) to Physiotherapy Cavendish Road Clare Application rehabilitation centre (D1) DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Saurabh Gupta ISSUED DATED: 20 Sep 2016 WARD: Clare PARISH: Clare Town Council DC/16/1538/TPO TPO 244(1997) 2 - Tree Preservation Order Friday Cottage The Street DECISION:Approve - (i) 1no Walnut (T2 on Plan and Order) Coney Weston Application Reduce low lateral to north by up to 3 DECISION TYPE: metres to appropriate pruning points; Delegated reduce lowest lateral scaffold limb to ISSUED DATED: south-west over crown lane by up to 4 20 Sep 2016 metres all round to appropriate pruning WARD: Bardwell points; crown raise to 5 metres all round PARISH: Coney Weston (ii) Hazel - re-coppice to lowest viable point as amended by email received 16th September 2016 APPLICANT: Mr Clive Stanley 3. DC/16/1329/HH Householder Planning Application - convert Cleves Cottage 24 DECISION:Approve and extend existing single storey Hengrave Road Fornham Application outbuilding and link to existing cottage as All Saints DECISION TYPE: amended by plans received by email on Delegated 9th September, 2016 ISSUED DATED: 23 Sep 2016 APPLICANT: Mr John Pennell WARD: Fornham AGENT: Mr Stuart Butcher PARISH: Fornham All Saints DC/16/1330/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - Cleves Cottage 24 DECISION:Approve convert and extend existing single storey Hengrave Road Fornham Application outbuilding and link to existing cottage All Saints DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr John Pennell ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Stuart Butcher 23 Sep 2016 WARD: Fornham PARISH: Fornham All Saints DC/16/1172/FUL Planning Application - Two storey building Cherry Trees Flempton DECISION:Approve to provide a new reception, replacement Road Risby Application classrooms and boarding accommodation DECISION TYPE: with detached plant room - revised scheme Delegated of DC/15/2540/FUL ISSUED DATED: 23 Sep 2016 APPLICANT: Clear Space Buildings - Mr & WARD: Risby Mrs Scott & Clare Horner PARISH: Flempton Cum AGENT: Lambert Smith Hampton - Mr Hengrave James Cullingford DC/16/1719/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - Stockacre House Thetford DECISION:No (i) 2no. Beech (F on plan) - fell; (ii) 1no. Road Ixworth Objections Beech - (T on plan) reduce in height by DECISION TYPE: 50% Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mrs Sylvia Currie 21 Sep 2016 WARD: Ixworth PARISH: Ixworth & Ixworth Thorpe 4. DC/16/1666/TPO TPO 325 (2001) - Tree Preservation Order 54 Woodland Close Risby DECISION:Approve - (i) 1no Ash (T1 on plan, T51 on order) Bury St Edmunds Application fell; (ii) 1no. Ash (T2 on plan, T52 on DECISION TYPE: order) reduce lowest lateral limb to west Delegated towards house by up to 1.5 metres all ISSUED DATED: round to appropriate pruning points 23 Sep 2016 WARD: Risby APPLICANT: Mrs Cotton PARISH: Risby AGENT: Bradnams Tree Services - Stuart Bradnam DC/16/1418/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 15 Smithy Close Rougham DECISION:Approve single storey side extension; (ii) 2no. IP30 9LA Application dormer windows to front and rear of DECISION TYPE: existing roof ISSUED DATED: 23 Sep 2016 APPLICANT: Miss Carla Gridley WARD: Rougham PARISH: Rushbrooke With Rougham DC/16/1697/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - The Old Cottage Edmunds DECISION:No (i) 7no. Ash (T3, T4, T5, T7, T8, T9 and Hill Stradishall Objections T10 on plan), 1no. Plum (T2 on plan), 1no. DECISION TYPE: Beech (T6 on plan), 1no. Hawthorn (T11 Delegated on plan) fell; (ii) 1no. Hazel (T12 on plan) ISSUED DATED: coppice to a height of 0.75 of a metres 21 Sep 2016 (works to T1 under DC/16/1640/TPO) WARD: Hundon PARISH: Stradishall APPLICANT: Mr Nick Burton AGENT: CGM Group DC/16/1477/FUL Planning Application - Construction of Roseville Brockley Road DECISION:Approve attached garage to approved dwelling Whepstead Application under DC/15/2471/FUL DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Paul Whyand ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Allan Corfield Architects - Mr Allan 22 Sep 2016 Corfield WARD: Chedburgh PARISH: Whepstead 5. .
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