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A) Involving Listed Buildings Or Within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK 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 02/09/2005: (Notice under Article 8 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) a) Involving Listed Buildings or within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2005/05104 Corner Site 132 - 134 Western Road Hove & 2-4 York Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Creation of new entrance to Hotel in corner retail unit. Roof extension to form mew mansard roof. New shop front, additional accommodation for residential staff. Officer: Nicola Slater 292114 Applicant: Tashka Investments Ltd Agent: Mark 10 Planning & Design 9 Golden Square 9 Golden Square London London W1F 9HZ W1F 9HZ BH2005/05149 10 Salisbury Road Hove WILLETT ESTATE Removal of ground floor rear extension to enlarge existing balcony. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: Mr N Lismore Agent: SCAS Ltd 74 Temple Road Station Studio Epsom Cooksbridge Surrey Lewes KT19 8HA East Sussex BN8 4SW BH2005/05313 29 Brunswick Street East Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Alterations to Donkey Mews frontage including formation of disabled access, replacement of windows, addition of a first floor oriel and ground floor window and widening of existing entrance door to Brunswick Street East elevation. Officer: Phillip Clark 292525 Applicant: Pembroke Property Agent: MR R T Krum Holdings and Investments Limited Unit 1 Mill Road Industrial Estate Pembroke Property Holdings and Investments Fishersgate Limited West Sussex Unit 1 Mill Road Industrial Estate BN41 1PD Fishersgate West Sussex BN41 1PD CENTRAL HOVE BH2005/05080 25 Connaught Road Hove OLD HOVE Change of use to form 2 self contained flats. Officer: Nicola Slater 292114 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Wyatt Agent: KEL Building Advisor Ltd 25 Connaught Road 88 Nevill Avenue Hove Hove East Sussex BN3 7NA BN3 3WB GOLDSMID BH2005/05002 34A Cromwell Road Hove WILLETT ESTATE Internal alterations to relocate kitchen to hallway to create extra bedroom. Officer: Louise Kent 292198 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Bunday 26 Clifton Hill Brighton BN1 3HQ PRESTON PARK BH2005/05209 Preston Manor Preston Drove Brighton PRESTON VILLAGE Installation of lift to the rear elevation for disabled access. Officer: Steve Lewis 292321 Applicant: Brighton & Hove City Agent: MacConvilles Council PO Box 2500 Shaftesbury Court Kings House 95 Ditchling Road Grand Avenue Brighton Hove BN1 4SE BN3 2SR BH2005/05210 Preston Manor Preston Drove Brighton PRESTON VILLAGE Installation of lift to the rear elevation for disabled access. Officer: Steve Lewis 292321 Applicant: Brighton & Hove City Agent: MacConvilles Council PO Box 2500 Shaftesbury Court Kings House 95 Ditchling Road Grand Avenue Brighton Hove BN1 4SE BN3 2SR BH2005/05214 54 Florence Road Brighton PRESTON PARK Loft conversion. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Mr Deacon & Ms Campbell Agent: Insite Planning Ltd 54 Florence Road 6 Hollingbury Terrace Brighton Brighton BN1 6DJ BN1 7JE BH2005/05235 38 Havelock Road Brighton PRESTON PARK New dormer to rear roof slope, conservation windows to form new room in roof. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Barry Cooke Agent: Top Draw 130 Hythe Road 16 Rue De La Verderie Brighton 17770 Brizambourg BN1 6JS France QUEEN'S PARK BH2005/05279 33 34 36 37 Grand Parade Brighton VALLEY GARDENS Internal alterations. Officer: Gemma Barnes 292265 Applicant: Forward Properties Agent: DRP Architects c/o DRP Architects 87-88 Upper Lewes Road 87-88 Upper Lewes Road Brighton Brighton BN2 3FF BN2 3FF REGENCY BH2005/02429/FP 67 Dyke Road Brighton CLIFTON HILL Construction of 3 bed maisonette above existing shop. New shopfront. Officer: Sue Dubberley 292097 Applicant: Keith Bryden Agent: David Radtke 67 Dyke Road 4 Harrington Road Brighton Brighton East Sussex BN1 6RE BN1 3JE BH2005/02433/FP Former Hanningtons Store Unit 18 11 Brighton Place Brighton OLD HOVE Extension to create first floor and change of use of ground floor to form two storey restaurant with roof terrace and plant room. Officer: Sue Dubberley 292097 Applicant: Nominee No 1 and Agent: Ellis & Partners Nominee No 2 Brighton Ltd c/o Ellis & Partners 38 Grand Parade 38 Grand Parade Brighton Brighton BN2 9QA BN2 9QA BH2005/02435/FP 14a Bedford Towers Cavendish Place Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Replace existing balcony unit with white PVCu windows. Officer: Phillip Clark 292525 Applicant: Mr & Mrs McGlone Agent: Warmview Windows 14a Bedford Towers 150 Barrington Road Cavendish Place Worthing Brighton West Sussex BN1 2JG BN12 4RH BH2005/05026 Land rear of 27 North Street Brighton OLD TOWN Alterations to modify and extend existing areas to form 2 self-contained flats and 1 retail unit. Officer: Nicola Slater 292114 Applicant: Gatefine Ltd Agent: Ellis and Partners c/o Ellis & Partners 38 Grand Parade 38 Grand Parade Brighton Brighton BN2 9QA BN2 9QA BH2005/05085 Fat Face 17-18 Dukes Lane Brighton OLD TOWN Proposed externally illuminated projecting sign and internally lit fascia lettering and logo. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Mr I Gibb OBO Fat Face Ltd Unit 3 Ridgeway Havant Hampshire PO9 1QJ BH2005/05183 23-24 Ship Street Brighton OLD TOWN Change of use of rear ground floor from A1 to A3 together with single rear storey extension. Officer: Ray Deans 292336 Applicant: David Benzecrit Agent: C J Planning Ltd 23 Ship Street 80 Rugby Road Brighton Brighton East Sussex BN1 6ED BN1 1AD BH2005/05221 21 Montpelier Crescent Brighton CLIFTON HILL Change from 3 flats to house and granny flat. Officer: Ray Deans 292336 Applicant: Nick Gardner & Jane Agent: Frances Hunt Collins 21 Montpelier Crescent Clifton Design Associates Brighton 55 Dyke Road East Sussex Brighton BN1 3JJ BN1 3JA BH2005/05364 16 Victoria Street Brighton CLIFTON HILL Partial removal of internal wall at ground floor and replacement with folding doors. Removal of rear window and replacement with french doors. Conservation rooflight on rear roofslope. Officer: Sue Dubberley 292097 Applicant: Cameron Spencer Agent: W G Roberts 16 Victoria Street 7 Weald View Brighton Barcombe BN1 3FP Lewes BN8 5AZ ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2005/02428/FP 21 Sussex Square Brighton KEMP TOWN Change of use from school dormitory to single dwelling including reinstatement of front door and infill court yard link at first floor level. Officer: John Nightingale 292175 Applicant: M J Osborne 34 Westfields Avenue Barnes London SW13 0AU BH2005/02431/LB Flat 4 Arundel House 12-13 Arundel Terrace Brighton KEMP TOWN Raise height of rear wall for security of building. Officer: Maureen Robertson 292359 Applicant: J J Roffe Flat 4 Arundel House 12-13 Arundel Terrace Brighton BN2 1GA BH2005/05098 Flat 4 Arundel House 12 to 13 Consecutive Arundel Terrace Brighton KEMP TOWN Raise height of rear wall security of building. Officer: Maureen Robertson 292359 Applicant: J J Roffe Flat 4 Arundel House 12-13 Arundel Terrace Brighton BN2 1GL BH2005/05316 2 Arundel Terrace Brighton KEMP TOWN Fire containment works and installation of fire alarm system. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: 2 Arundel Terrace Agent: David Pursey Brighton Ltd c/o 130 Marine Parade 130 Marine Parade Brighton Brighton BN2 1DE BN2 1DE ST. PETER'S & NORTH LAINE BH2005/05234 5 St Georges Place Brighton VALLEY GARDENS Conversion of ground and lower ground floors into 2 self-contained flats in conjunction with BH2000/01303/LB. Officer: Steve Lewis 292321 Applicant: T K Contractors Agent: Graham Johnson Designs Wellingham Farmhouse 37A Portland Road Wellingham Lane Hove Ringmer BN3 5DQ BN8 5SW WISH BH2005/05193 Babylon Lounge Western Esplanade Kingsway Hove SACKVILLE GARDENS Demolition of southern and western shelters. Officer: Paul Earp 292193 Applicant: Ali Kosari Agent: LCE Archimed Enterprise House 34 Third Avenue 83A Western Road Hove Hove BN3 2PD. BN3 1JB b) Other applications registered: GOLDSMID BH2005/05074 18A Hove Park Villas Hove Replace existing 2nd floor bay windows with UPVC. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: D Tester Agent: G Hartley 18A Hove Park Villas 12 Petlands Road Hove Haywards Heath East Sussex BH16 4HH BN3 6HG BH2005/05187 The Drive (adjacent to bowling green) Hove 11.7m tall monopole with 3 no. antennas housed within GRP (Glass reinforced plastic) shroud and ancillary equipment. Officer: Nicola Slater 292114 Applicant: T-Mobile Agent: Marconi APT Care of: 1 Houston Street Marconi APT Kinning Park 1 Houston Street Glasgow Kinning Park G5 8RS Glasgow G5 8RS HANOVER & ELM GROVE BH2005/05212 Top Flat 27 Gladstone Place Brighton Loft conversion. Officer: Maureen Robertson 292359 Applicant: Mr N Pritchford Top Flat 27 Gladstone Place Brighton BH2005/05213 9 Grove Street Brighton Conversion of ground floor flat to 2 studio flats. Officer: Steve Lewis 292321 Applicant: C V Howard Investments Agent: Insite Planning Ltd C/o Russell New 6 Hollingbury Terrace The Courtyard, Beeding Court Brighton Shoreham Road BN1 7JE Upper Beeding BN44 3TN MOULSECOOMB & BEVENDEAN BH2005/02427/FP Adj 15 Kenilworth Close Brighton Erection of detached two-storey house. Officer: Maureen Robertson 292359 Applicant: McDonnell Ratcliffe & Gargan Agent: Beecham Moore Partnership C/O Beecham Moore Partnership 50 Beaconsfield Villas 50 Beaconsfield Villas Brighton Brighton BN1 6HD PATCHAM BH2005/05112 Mill House Overhill Drive Brighton Outline application for the erection of 5 no. detached houses. Means of access
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