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DC Scoping and Screening Register DC Scoping and Screening register Date Received App number Location Proposal Status Decision 10/08/2009 PT09/065/SCR 10 Hambrook Lane Demolish the existing property at number 10 EAREQ 23/11/2009 Stoke Gifford Hambrook Lane and erect up to 80 dwellings Bristol on land South of Hambrook Lane. (Screening South Gloucestershire for PT09/5065/O). BS34 8QB 18/09/2009 PK09/006/SCR Fields To SW Of M4 J18 Wind Turbine EANRE 06/10/2009 Tolldown Farm Tolldown Dyrham Chippenham South Gloucestershire SN14 8HZ 18/09/2009 PT09/010/SCR Unit 3 External and internal alterations to 3 no. retail EANRE 09/02/2010 Centaurus Road units to reduce the number of units to 2. Patchway Installation of mezzanine floor in Unit 3a. Bristol Reconfiguration of existing car park to South Gloucestershire increase the number of parking spaces to BS34 5TS 174. (Screening for PT09/5387/F) Produced on 05 July 2021 Page 1 of 91 Date Received App number Location Proposal Status Decision 01/10/2009 PK09/050/SCR Green View Farm Erection of poultry house. EANRE 20/10/2009 Chippenham Road Marshfield Chippenham South Gloucestershire SN14 8LG 02/10/2009 PK09/051/SCR Mulberry Drive Erection of new 35 place BESD special EANRE 02/10/2009 Kingswood secondary school with associated works. Bristol Erection of 2.4m high fences and gates within South Gloucestershire site and 3m high along proposed games court BS15 4EA eastern elevation. (Screening for PK09/5276/R3F). 05/10/2009 PK09/054/SCR Land At Former Highways Training In Vessel Composting Facility. EAREQ 29/10/2009 Centre Tormarton South Gloucestershire 05/10/2009 PK09/055/SCR Chipping Sodbury Golf Club Remodelling of existing driving range EANRE 13/10/2009 Horton Road through importation and infill with waste Chipping Sodbury material, landscaping and associated works. Bristol Screening Opinion for PK09/5104/F South Gloucestershire BS37 6PU Produced on 05 July 2021 Page 2 of 91 Date Received App number Location Proposal Status Decision 07/10/2009 PK09/053/SCR Staple Hill Primary School Erection of 315 place replacement primary EANRE 13/10/2009 Page Road school with car park, landscaping and Staple Hill associated works. Erection of 2.7m maximum Bristol height perimeter fence and gates. South Gloucestershire Construction of new public car park. BS16 4NE (Screening for PK09/5503/R3F) 13/10/2009 PK09/057/SCR Service Station Demolition of existing buildings to facilitate EANRE 22/10/2009 106 Bath Road the erection of a neighbourhood food store Longwell Green and 2no. shop units (Outline) with access to Bristol be determined. All other matters to be South Gloucestershire reserved. (Screening for PK09/5572/O) BS30 9DE 13/10/2009 PT09/056/SCR Berwick Farm Tipping Site & Restoration of landfill site through capping EAREQ 03/11/2009 Premises and importation of inert material to achieve Berwick Lane amended finished contours and change of Hallen approved afteruse from golf course to Bristol agricultural pasture. South Gloucestershire BS10 7RS Produced on 05 July 2021 Page 3 of 91 Date Received App number Location Proposal Status Decision 14/10/2009 PT09/059/SCR Upper Farm Change of use of Dutch barn and large barn to WITHD 08/02/2010 Cowhill B2 use and change of use of store to stables Oldbury On Severn with associated works. Erection of wind Bristol turbine. South Gloucestershire BS35 1QJ 15/10/2009 PT09/058/SCR Land At Spaniorum Hill Wind turbine EANRE 09/11/2009 Easter Compton South Gloucestershire 26/10/2009 PT09/061/SCR Unit 3110 - First Floor Great Change of use of land to Park and Ride car EANRE 18/11/2009 Western Court park with associated fencing and lighting Hunts Ground Road (screening for PT09/5655/F) Stoke Gifford Bristol South Gloucestershire BS34 8HP 29/10/2009 PK09/052/SCR Courtney Primary School Replacement School Building EANRE 13/11/2009 Courtney Road Kingswood Bristol South Gloucestershire BS15 9RD Produced on 05 July 2021 Page 4 of 91 Date Received App number Location Proposal Status Decision 03/11/2009 PK09/060/SCR Yate International Academy Replacement of buildings ammendment to EANRE 09/11/2009 Sundridge Park external areas Yate South Gloucestershire BS37 4ET 10/11/2009 PK09/064/SCO Land At Former Highways Training In-Vessel composting facility SCOCO 15/12/2009 Centre Tormarton South Gloucestershire 13/11/2009 PK09/063/SCR Mangotsfield United Football Club Erection of 2no. 18.3m high, 11kw free EANRE 25/11/2009 Cossham Street standing wind turbines. (Screening Opinion Mangotsfield for PK09/5828/F). Bristol South Gloucestershire BS16 9EN 18/11/2009 PT09/066/SCR Henfield Farm Construction of access and haul road. EANRE 07/12/2009 The Hollows Temporary consent for a period of 30 Coalpit Heath months. (To be read in conjunction with Bristol planning application PT09/5310/RVC). South Gloucestershire Screening opinion attached to PT09/6053/F BS36 2UU Produced on 05 July 2021 Page 5 of 91 Date Received App number Location Proposal Status Decision 01/12/2009 PT09/068/SCR Hillcrest Erection of 64no. bed Nursing Care Home, EANRE 06/01/2010 22 Down Road 4no. single storey sheltered homes and single Winterbourne Down storey warden house with associated parking Bristol and new vehicular access (Outline). All South Gloucestershire matters reserved. (Screening Opinion for BS36 1BN PT09/5961/O). 03/12/2009 PT09/067/SCO Avlon Works Development of an Industrial and Warehouse SCOCO 13/12/2009 Severn Road park Hallen Bristol South Gloucestershire BS10 7ZE 04/12/2009 PT09/069/SCR Park Farm Demolition of existing buildings to facilitate EANRE 22/12/2009 Gloucester Road the erection of Class B1 office building and Almondsbury associated works. PT09/5987/F. Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 4HY Produced on 05 July 2021 Page 6 of 91 Date Received App number Location Proposal Status Decision 14/12/2009 PT09/071/SCR Gillingstool Primary School Erection of 2.4 metre high boundary fence EANRE 04/01/2010 Gillingstool and gates. (Screening for PT09/6094/R3F) Thornbury Bristol South Gloucestershire BS35 2EG 17/12/2009 PT09/070/SCR 90 Gloucester Road Development of 1.44 hectares, comprising of EANRE 11/01/2010 Almondsbury 54 cell custody suite, police station and South Gloucestershire associated car park. 21/12/2009 PT09/075/SCR New Siblands School Erection of two storey building, extension to EANRE 11/01/2010 Easton Hill Road existing bungalow refurbish and upgrade of Thornbury existing school, landscaping and associated Bristol works. (Screening opinion for South Gloucestershire PT09/6032/R3F). BS35 2JU 21/12/2009 PT09/079/SCR Land At Sturge Farm Proposed Wind Turbines EAREQ 11/01/2010 Gaunt's Earthcott Almondsbury South Gloucestershire Produced on 05 July 2021 Page 7 of 91 Date Received App number Location Proposal Status Decision 22/12/2009 PT09/076/SCR Range Wardens Cottage Change of use of land from agricultural land EANRE 08/01/2010 New Passage Road to agricultural land with additional wetland Pilning areas (Screening opinion for PT09/6103/F) Bristol South Gloucestershire BS35 4LZ 22/12/2009 PT09/077/SCR Range Wardens Cottage Creation of new ponds and scrapes, EANRE 08/01/2010 New Passage Road construction of bund area around ridge and Pilning furrow to provide new wetland habitat Bristol (Screening opinion for PT09/6105/F) South Gloucestershire BS35 4LZ 23/12/2009 PK10/001/SCR Land At Erection of 2no. two storey office blocks for EANRE 05/01/2010 Broad Lane B1a Office Use as defined in the Town and Yate Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 Bristol (as amended) with access parking and South Gloucestershire associated works. (Resubmission of BS37 7LD PK09/0891/F) (Screening Opinion for PK10/0006/F) Produced on 05 July 2021 Page 8 of 91 Date Received App number Location Proposal Status Decision 30/12/2009 PT09/080/SCR 300 Park Avenue Demolition of existing building to facilitate EANRE 04/01/2010 Aztec West erection of 2 no. office buildings (Class B1 Almondsbury use) with associated car parking and Bristol landscaping. Creation of new vehicular and South Gloucestershire pedestrian access. BS32 4RG 13/01/2010 PK10/002/SCR Hall End Farm Erection of agricultural building for free EANRE 29/01/2010 Hall End Lane range hens. Screening opinion for Wickwar PK10/0057/F. Wotton Under Edge South Gloucestershire GL12 8PD 27/01/2010 PT10/003/SCO Sturge Farm Proposed Wind Turbines on land at Sturge SCOCO 05/03/2010 Gaunt's Earthcott Farm, Gaunt's Earthcott, Almondsbury Almondsbury South Gloucestershire 02/02/2010 PK10/004/SCR Wick Quarry Extension to quarry stockyard (Screening for EANRE 22/02/2010 London Road PK10/0187/F) Wick Bristol South Gloucestershire BS30 5SJ Produced on 05 July 2021 Page 9 of 91 Date Received App number Location Proposal Status Decision 04/02/2010 PK10/005/SCR Ashwicke Hall Demolition of free standing classroom and EAREQ 09/02/2010 Ashwicke Road temporary classrooms. Erection of 2 storey Marshfield study block and 3 storey dormitory block. Chippenham (Consent to extend time limit implementation South Gloucestershire for PK08/0716/F). Screening Opinion for SN14 8AG PK10/0181/F. 23/02/2010 PT10/008/SCR Hillcrest Demolition of existing dwelling to allow for a EAREQ 19/03/2010 Land Off Catbrain Hill re-development of 55 no. dwellings with Easter Compton parking, access, open space and landscaping. Bristol (Screening for PT10/0406/F). South Gloucestershire BS10 7TH 01/03/2010 PK10/007/SCR Land Adjacent To Rosary The construction of a Multi-Modal EANRE 18/03/2010 Roundabout Interchange, Green Road and access to the A4174 A4174 Bristol Ring Road, from Rosary Emersons Green East Roundabout. (Screening for PK10/0473/F). Bristol South Gloucestershire BS16 7QZ Produced on 05 July 2021 Page 10 of 91 Date Received App number Location Proposal Status Decision 09/03/2010 PK10/009/SCR Tolldown Farm Wind Turbine EANRE 29/03/2010 Tolldown Dyrham Chippenham South Gloucestershire SN14 8HZ 25/03/2010 PK10/010/SCR Bristol And Bath Science Park Full Planning permission for development of EANRE 15/04/2010 Land Adjacent To A4174 Emersons a National Composites Research Centre.
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