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April 2009 - Dec 2009 the Planning Inspectorate Have Made the Following Decisions 18/12/2009 Appeal Decisions for Information - April 2009 - Dec 2009 The Planning Inspectorate have made the following decisions:- Site Ward Reference Proposal Notes Goldsmiths Buildings East Churchfield P/2008/0970 Road Acton London W3 7LP Variation of condition 14 (windows and doors construction) imposed on listed building consent ref: P/2006/2943 dated 05/07/2007 for ' Upgrading, extension and restoration of existing 20 dwellings and conversion of Chapel into an additional dwelling, ground source heat reclamation' to enable the proposed windows in the two-storey rear extensions (including Ward East Acton the ground floor conservatories along the east and west wings of the building) to be double glazed. Officers Recommendation Refused Council's Decision Refused Date 16/10/2008 Appeal Decision DISMISSED Date 05/05/2009 Committee/Delegated Committee Goldsmiths Buildings East Churchfield P/2008/1030 Road Acton W3 7LP Removal of condition 5 (Restriction of construction vehicles entering site) imposed on planning permission ref: P/2006/2879 dated 05/07/2007 for ' Upgrading, extension and restoration of existing 20 dwellings and conversion of Chapel into an additional dwelling, ground source heat reclamation'. Ward East Acton Officers Recommendation Refused Council's Decision Refused Date 16/10/2008 Appeal Decision ALLOWED Date 05/05/2009 Committee/Delegated Committee Land Rear Of Pickering House Windmill P/2008/1685 Road Ealing W5 4DW Erection of two two-storey buildings containing a total of 8 flats (4 x 1 bedroom and 4 x 2 bedroom), provision of 8 car parking spaces, cycle parking, refuse storage, landscaping, gardens and childrens play area (Amended plans received 19.11.2008) Ward Northfield Officers Recommendation Refused Council's Decision Refused Date 29/01/2009 Appeal Decision WITHDRAWN Date 17/06/2009 Committee/Delegated Committee 1 18/12/2009 Appeal Decisions for Information - April 2009 - Dec 2009 The Planning Inspectorate have made the following decisions:- Site Ward Reference Proposal Notes 424 Whitton Avenue East Greenford UB6 0JS PP/2008/2228 Retention of existing side extension along western boundary and alteration by removal of pitched roof to form flat roof Ward North Greenford Officers Recommendation Refused Council's Decision Refused Date 25/09/2008 Appeal Decision DISMISSED Date 30/06/2009 Committee/Delegated Committee 3 Birkdale Road Ealing W5 1JZ P/2008/1320 Retention of single storey front and side extension and single storey rear extension and erection of first floor side extenison. (Amended description) Ward Hanger Hill Officers Recommendation Conditio Council's Decision Refused and Enforcement Date 08/01/2009 Appeal Decision ALLOWED Date 09/07/2009 Committee/Delegated Committee Impact Car Care, Bridge Garage Culmington P/2003/2846 Road West Ealing London W13 9NB Demolition of garage; redevelopment to provide three storey residential building containing 5 flats fronting Culmington Road; 4 storey residential building containing 9 flats on land fronting Dane Road; parking, cycle storage, refuse, landscaping and alterations to vehicle access Ward Walpole Officers Recommendation Conditio Council's Decision Non determination appeal Date 26/08/2009 Appeal Decision NFA Date 26/08/2009 Committee/Delegated Committee 2 18/12/2009 Appeal Decisions for Information - April 2009 - Dec 2009 The Planning Inspectorate have made the following decisions:- Site Ward Reference Proposal Notes 21 Herbert Road Southall UB1 1LH P/2008/4067 Change of use of Dwellinghouse (C3) to an 18 bedroom Bed and Breakfast (C1) and extensions and alterations consisting of a two storey side/rear extension with habitable roof space, single storey side/rear extension involving demolition of existing glass house and conversion of existing roof space for habitable use including 10 dormer windows and conversion of the Ward Southall Broadway outbuilding/garage to an ancillary storage room Officers Recommendation Conditio Council's Decision Refused Date 20/03/2009 Appeal Decision DISMISSED Date 21/09/2009 Committee/Delegated Committee Former Boatyard Tentelow Lane Southall UB2 P/2008/3433 4LP Redevelopment of former boatyard site involving erection of two four storey blocks and one three storey block containing 31 residential units (20 x 2 Bedroom, 6 x 3 Bedroom 4 x 1 Bedroom and 1 x 1 Bedroom) Ward Norwood Green Officers Recommendation Mindref Council's Decision Minded to Refuse-had an appeal notDate been lodged16/06/2009 Appeal Decision DISMISSED Date 29/09/2009 Committee/Delegated Committee Rear Of 23 St Georges Road Chiswick W4 PP/2008/2105 1AU Part single storey/part two storey (plus basement) dwellinghouse, sunken garden, refuse storage and cycle parking Ward Southfield Officers Recommendation LEGAL AG Council's Decision Refused Date 20/03/2009 Appeal Decision DISMISSED Date 12/10/2009 Committee/Delegated Committee 3 18/12/2009 Appeal Decisions for Information - April 2009 - Dec 2009 The Planning Inspectorate have made the following decisions:- Site Ward Reference Proposal Notes 26 And 28 East Acton Lane Acton W3 7EG P/2007/3102 Excavation of rear garden to create a two level basement (swimming pool/ play area) with single storey extension and lift for access and reinstatement of garden lawn. (AMENDED PLANS). Ward East Acton Officers Recommendation Conditio Council's Decision Refused Date 07/04/2009 Appeal Decision ALLOWED Date 09/11/2009 Committee/Delegated Committee Hanwell Locks St Margarets Road Hanwell P/2008/2653 London W7 2HF Demolition of existing building and construction of three residential buildings containing 121 residential self-contained units (72 private and 49 affordable); four (B1) industrial units, and 138 residential parking spaces (including 125 at basement level) with 10 industrial spaces with vehicular access from St Margarets Road, Belvedere Road and Trumpers Way Ward Elthorne Officers Recommendation Mindref Council's Decision Minded to Refuse-had an appeal notDate been lodged15/10/2009 Appeal Decision DISMISSED Date 15/12/2009 Committee/Delegated Committee 4 Saxon Drive Acton London W3 0NR P/2008/3279 Part single storey, part two storey rear extension; single storey side porch extension to single family dwellinghouse Ward Acton Central Officers Recommendation Refused Council's Decision Refused Date 28/10/2008 Appeal Decision DISMISSED Date 01/04/2009 Committee/Delegated Delegated 4 18/12/2009 Appeal Decisions for Information - April 2009 - Dec 2009 The Planning Inspectorate have made the following decisions:- Site Ward Reference Proposal Notes 12 Malcolm Court Ashbourne Road Ealing P/2008/0664 London W5 3DN Replace existing timber windows and back door to flat with UPVC windows and door Ward Hanger Hill Officers Recommendation Refused Council's Decision Refused Date 06/05/2008 Appeal Decision DISMISSED Date 02/04/2009 Committee/Delegated Delegated The Crown Inn Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AA PP/2008/0477 Construction of smoking shelter with pitched roof; construction of timber pergola over pathway from car park; and demolition of rendered wall adjacent to pathway. Ward Northolt Mandeville Officers Recommendation Council's Decision Non determination appeal Date 03/04/2009 Appeal Decision WITHDRAWN Date 03/04/2009 Committee/Delegated Delegated Land To The South Of Westway Court PP/2008/2375 Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AF Erection of a pair of semi-detached dwellings incorporating parking provision for three cars Ward Northolt Mandeville Officers Recommendation Conditio Council's Decision Non determination appeal Date 03/04/2009 Appeal Decision ALLOWED Date 03/04/2009 Committee/Delegated Delegated 5 18/12/2009 Appeal Decisions for Information - April 2009 - Dec 2009 The Planning Inspectorate have made the following decisions:- Site Ward Reference Proposal Notes 10 Station Parade Northolt UB5 5HR P/2008/2488 Change of use from garage ancillary to existing residential use of the premises to mini cab control room and storage facility. Ward Northolt Mandeville Officers Recommendation Refused Council's Decision Refused Date 12/09/2008 Appeal Decision ALLOWED Date 03/04/2009 Committee/Delegated Delegated 8 Loveday Road West Ealing W13 9JS P/2008/2509 Erection of two-storey side/rear extension to dwelling house Ward Walpole Officers Recommendation Refused Council's Decision Refused Date 19/09/2008 Appeal Decision DISMISSED Date 03/04/2009 Committee/Delegated Delegated First Floor Flat 130 Gunnersbury Lane Acton P/2008/1311 W3 9BA Alteration of roof from hip to gable end: rear roof extension; and installation of three rooflights to front roofslope Ward Ealing Common Officers Recommendation Refused Council's Decision Refused Date 12/05/2008 Appeal Decision ALLOWED Date 03/04/2009 Committee/Delegated Delegated 6 18/12/2009 Appeal Decisions for Information - April 2009 - Dec 2009 The Planning Inspectorate have made the following decisions:- Site Ward Reference Proposal Notes 3 Birkdale Road Ealing London W5 1JZ P/2008/0540 Retention of paved decking to side and rear of property. Ward Hanger Hill Officers Recommendation R&E Council's Decision Refused and Enforcement Date 11/04/2008 Appeal Decision DISMISSED Date 07/04/2009 Committee/Delegated Delegated 628 Western Avenue Acton W3 0TA P/2007/2675 Display of two banner type advertisements (13m x26m and 13m x 52m) on warehouse building Ward East Acton Officers Recommendation Refused Council's Decision Refused Date 21/08/2008 Appeal Decision ALLOWED Date 21/04/2009 Committee/Delegated Delegated 628 Western Avenue Acton W3 0TA P/2007/2684 Display of two internal static light boxes (5m.W
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