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Planning Committee (NORTH) Date: 3Rd December 2019 Planning Committee (NORTH) Date: 3rd December 2019 Report on Appeals: 24/10/19 – 20/11/19 1. Appeals Lodged Horsham District Council have received notice from the Planning Inspectorate that the following appeals have been lodged: Date Officer Committee Ref No. Site Lodged Recommendation Resolution Birchenbridge House Brighton Application DC/19/0455 Road Mannings Heath Horsham 05-Nov-19 N/A Refused West Sussex RH13 6HY Upper Bottle House Stane Application Application DC/19/0905 Street Slinfold Horsham West 12-Nov-19 Refused Refused Sussex RH13 0RE Windacres Farm Development Application DC/19/0411 Site Church Street Rudgwick 20-Nov-19 N/A Refused West Sussex Windacres Farm Development DC/19/0374 Site Church Street Rudgwick 20-Nov-19 Not determined N/A West Sussex 2. Appeals started Consideration of the following appeals has started during the period: Appeal Officer Committee Ref No. Site Start Date Procedure Recommendation Resolution Birchenbridge House Brighton Road Written Application DC/19/0455 Mannings Heath 05-Nov-19 N/A Representation Refused Horsham West Sussex RH13 6HY Sunnycroft Two Mile Ash Road Barns Written Application DC/19/0677 Green Horsham 05-Nov-19 N/A Representation Refused West Sussex RH13 0PX Hawthorns Bar Lane Written Application DC/19/0763 Southwater RH13 08-Nov-19 N/A Representation Refused 9DL 3. Appeal Decisions HDC have received notice from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government that the following appeals have been determined: Appeal Officer Committee Ref No. Site Decision Procedure Recommendation Resolution Land North West of Garden Corner Blackhouse Road Written Appeal Application DC/18/0780 N/A Colgate Horsham Representation Dismissed Refused West Sussex RH13 6HS Forest House Cottage Winterpit Lane Mannings Written Appeal Application DC/18/0793 N/A Heath Horsham Representation Dismissed Refused West Sussex RH13 6LZ Hoes Farm Coolham Road Written Appeal Application DC/18/2440 Shipley Horsham N/A Representation Dismissed Refused West Sussex RH13 8PF Land Adjacent To Elm Cottages Written Appeal Non- DC/18/2614 Worthing Road N/A Representation Allowed determination Southwater RH13 9DT Waves Farm Kerves Prior Approval Lane Horsham Written Appeal DC/18/2007 Required and N/A West Sussex RH13 Representation Dismissed REFUSED 6RJ Windacres Farm Development Site Written Appeal EN/18/0398 Church Street Notice served N/A Representation Dismissed Rudgwick West Sussex Windacres Farm Development Site Written Appeal EN/18/0170 Church Street Notice served N/A Representation Dismissed Rudgwick West Sussex The Old Dairy Home Farm Written Appeal Application DC/18/0783 Cowfold Road N/A Representation Dismissed Refused Coolham West Sussex RH13 8QJ.
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