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Weekly List of Planning Applications Weekly List of Planning Applications Schedule and information relating to applications and notifications registered since 23 July 2018 Earliest delegation date - 17 August 2018 Ref Applicant: Proposal: Location Grid Reference Notes Case Officer BARNSTAPLE 64172 Sharuz Sharuz Change Of Use From Shop To Takeaway 4 The Strand Barnstaple EX31 1EU 255814 133046 CA Mr. M. Brown 65234 North Devon Siting Of 3x Non Illuminated Signs Land And Buildings At 255355 132899 255534 133004 CA Ms. J. Watkins Homes Ltd Taw Wharf Sticklepath 65304 Mr Aldridge Reserved Matters Application For Erection Of One 31 John Gay Close Barnstaple EX32 257290 132868 Mr. M. Brown Dwelling Together With Removal Of Condition 12 8DB Attached To Outline Permission 59407 64850 Mr & Mrs Extension To Dwelling 5 West End Braunton Road Barnstaple 255142 133723 Mr. M. Brown Pettifer EX31 1GL BISHOPS NYMPTON 65247 Mrs Dollimore Outline Application For Erection Of Four Dwellings Garden Of Court Cottage Bishops 275968 123603 Miss T With All Matters Reserved Except Access Nympton South Molton EX36 4PL Blackmore 65292 Mr Arthur Application For A Lawful Development Certificate For Slough Farm Bishops Nympton South 274982 124588 Miss T Mildon The Existing Unrestricted Use Of One Dwellinghouse Molton EX36 4NZ Blackmore In Breach Of Condition 3 (agricultural Occupancy Restriction) Attached To Planning Permission 2/84/390/6/1 BRAUNTON 65290 Liz Veitch Installation Of Roof Light & Conversion Of Garage 38 Ashton Crescent Braunton EX33 248462 136484 Ms A. Sanders 1RD BRENDON & COUNTISBURY 30 July 2018 Page 1 of 5 65318 National Trust Exmoor National Park Application For Welcome & Watersmeet House, Watersmeet Tea 274424 148664 EXMOOR Mrs K Gilham Orientation Sign (enp 62/41/18/026) Gardens Watersmeet Road Lynmouth LB EX35 6NT BURRINGTON 65246 Mr Andrew Prior Notification For Extension & Alterations To Ley Farm Burrington Umberleigh EX37 264057 117931 28 Days Mr O. Mathers Bonner Existing Structures To Create An Open Fronted 9NF Notice Building Over One Manure Store & Two Feed Clamps 65295 Mr G Van Den Prior Approval For Change Of Use Of Agricultural Building At Bedport Farm Burrington 262618 117557 Miss S. May Berg Building To 5 Dwellingshouses (2 Larger Dwellings & Umberleigh EX37 9LE 3 Smaller Dwellings) (classq (a&b)) CHITTLEHAMPTON 65316 Mrs T Hughes Variation Of Condition 2 (approved Plans) Attached Higher Langaton Chittlehampton 265681 125640 Mr O. Mathers To Planning Permission 64525 (conversion Of Barn Umberleigh EX37 9RD To Ancillary Accommodation & Hospitality Centre) To Allow A Change Of Design COMBE MARTIN 65242 Ms A. May Siting Of Temporary Rural Workers Timber Cabin Higher Meadows Corner Lane Knapp 259378 146610 Mrs. M. Pool Together With Erection Of One Storage Shed & Down Combe Martin Ilfracombe EX34 Erection Of One Hay Barn 0PG 65332 Mr Christopher Exmoor National Park Application For Prior Verwill Lands Hunters Inn Road Combe 262115 146743 Mrs K Gilham Lerwill Notification Of Proposed Extension Of Building To Martin EX34 0PE Provide Cover For Hay & Straw (enp Gdo18/08) FREMINGTON 65270 Mr Nigel Gillett Demolition Of Existing Garage & Erection Of New Land Adjacent To Higher Road 251177 132438 CA Miss S. May Dwelling Fremington Barnstaple EX31 3BH ILFRACOMBE 65281 David Chift Notification Of Works To Trees In A Conservation Clifton House Fore Street Ilfracombe 252063 147759 42 Days Mr. A. Jones Area In Respect Of Removal Of 2 Sycamore Trees Notice CA 65269 Mr J Mclintock Retrospective Application In Respect Of Installation The Tunnels Beaches Bath Place 251519 147696 CA Mrs. M. Pool Of 10 Air Source Heat Pump Fan Units Ilfracombe EX34 8AN 30 July 2018 Page 2 of 5 65302 Mr & Mrs Listed Building Application For Internal & External The Old Mill Lee Ilfracombe EX34 8LR 248007 146533 LB CA Mr. R. Pedlar Godwin Alterations To Dwelling LANDKEY 65275 Austin Reserved Matters Application For Erection Of 3 St Keyes Close Landkey Barnstaple 259467 131197 Miss T Management Dwellings (outline Permission 62234) EX32 0HF Blackmore Ltd LOXHORE 65274 Mr David Extension To Dwelling & Conversion Of Existing The Old Granary Lower Loxhore 261476 137559 Mr O. Mathers Lawson Shed Barnstaple EX31 4SY LYNTON & LYNMOUTH 65294 Mrs Lorraine Exmoor National Park Application For Change Of 29a Lee Road Lynton EX35 6BS 271788 149424 EXMOOR Mrs K Gilham Bennett Use Of Ground Floor & Basement From A1 Shop With Ancillary Storage To Combined A1 & D1 For Use As A Toy Museum With Ancillary Shop (enp 62/41/18/025) 65338 Mrs Jill Exmoor National Park Application For Lawful Moorlyn Farm Barbrook Lynton EX35 272602 145103 EXMOOR Mrs K Gilham Davidson Development Certificate For The Existing 6LN Unrestricted Use As A Dwelling (in Breach Of Agricultural Occupancy Condition) 63255/enp 62/41/17/015 - Appeal (enp App/f9498/x/17/3191549) MARWOOD 65255 Mr Roger Erection Of One Agricultural Building (storage) 2 Lee Cottages Marwood Barnstaple 253361 137104 Mrs J Meakins Bartlett EX31 4EQ 65299 Mr & Mrs Prior Approval For Change Of Use From One Milltown Farm Muddiford Barnstaple 255632 138803 Mrs J Meakins Pugsley Agricultural Building To One Dwellinghouse (class EX31 4HE Q(a)(b)) 64626 Mr Alistair Curd Retrospective Application For Erection Of Pole Barn Land South East Of Burland House Lot 254550 141188 Mrs J Meakins & Cattle Shed 2 Bittadon Barnstaple EX31 4HJ MORTEHOE 65280 Mr & Mrs S Regularisation Of Use Of Outbuilding As Ancillary Burnside Lower Claypark Woolacombe 245700 144584 CA Mrs. M. Pool Hartwright Accommodation Ilfracombe EX34 7EA 30 July 2018 Page 3 of 5 65309 Mr & Mrs Long Extensions & Alterations To Dwelling Together With Barton Lea Beach Road Woolacombe 246153 143755 Mrs J Meakins Erection Of Garden Office EX34 7BT NORTH MOLTON 65331 Mrs Leyla Exmoor National Park Application For Demolition Of Longstone Wells Heasley Mill South 276445 133219 EXMOOR Mrs K Gilham Selmi Existing Barn & Erection Of New Building For Molton EX36 3LQ Ancillary Residential Use & Storage To The Main Farmhouse (enp 62/49/18/002) QUEENS NYMPTON 65271 Mr Simon Extension & Alterations To Dwelling Ley Farm Queens Nympton South 271797 123497 Miss S. May Lansley Molton EX36 4LE SATTERLEIGH & WARKLEIGH 65121 Mr & Mrs Asher Internal & External Alterations To Dwelling Together 4 Deason Cottages Chittlehamholt 264997 122452 LB Miss S. May With Erection Of Replacement Outbuilding Umberleigh EX37 9PG 65122 Mr & Mrs Asher Listed Building Application Internal & External 4 Deason Cottages Chittlehamholt 264997 122452 LB Miss S. May Alterations To Dwelling Together With Erection Of Umberleigh EX37 9PG Replacement Outbuilding SOUTH MOLTON * 65257 Mr Tom Biddle Reserved Matters Application In Respect Of Erection Land Off North Road South Molton 270890 126359 MAJOR Ms. J. Watkins Of 46 Dwellings & Associated Roads, Drainage, Garages, Parking, Landscaping & Open Space (outline Permission 61953) STOKE RIVERS 65273 Mr A Baker Change Of Use Of Agricultural Land To Residential Orswell Barn Stoke Rivers 264329 134941 Miss T & Extension To Dwelling Blackmore WEST DOWN 65293 Mr Kenneth Old Variation Of Condition 5 (occupancy Restriction) 27 Lower Willingcott Willingcott Valley 248808 143008 Mr. R. Pedlar Attached To Planning Permission 7310 (approval Of Woolacombe Ilfracombe EX34 7HN Details Proposed 24 No. Holiday Cottages) To Allow A Change From 10 Months To 12 Months Holiday Occupancy 30 July 2018 Page 4 of 5 64930 West Down Installation Of A Lighting Pole To Provide Emergency West Down Community Field Chapple 251755 142201 Ms A. Sanders Parish Council Lighting For Devon Air Ambulance Helicopter Meadow Farriel Lane West Down Landing Site PROW - Public Right of Way. LB - listed Building. CA - Conservation Area. LBCA - Listed Building in a Conservation Area. TPO - Tree Preservation Order. MAJOR - Major Applications. EXMOOR - Exmoor Applications. COUNTY - County Applications. Members will be expected to contact Case Officer to discuss applications if they have any concerns early on in the 21 day delegation period. If Members wish to have an application discussed at Area Committee they should put forward planning reasons for the removal of delegation powers in accordance with the Council's approved delegation procedure. Exmoor National Park applications are for consultation only and any comments should be put forward within 14 days of this report. 30 July 2018 Page 5 of 5.
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