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8.10 MHDC Scheduled Weeklyplanningapplications PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED Weekly list for 02/11/2020 to 06/11/2020 Listed by Ward, then Parish, Then Application number order The following list of applications will either be determined by the Council's Planning Committee or the Director of Planning and Infrastructure under the Councils adopted Scheme of Delegation. Where a case is listed as being a delegated matter, this is a preliminary view only, and under certain circumstances, the case may be determined by the Planning Committee. Should you require further information please contact the case officer. Application No: 20/01695/HP Location : New Barn, 1A Swan Orchard, Alfrick, Worcester, WR6 5HZ Proposal : Ground floor extension, internal alterations and first floor extension Date Valid : 28/10/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mr Richard Jackson Agents Name: Mr James Bullock Application Type: HP Parish(es) : Alfrick CP Ward(s) : Alfrick and Leigh Ward Case Officer : Karen Wightman Telephone Number : 01684 862365 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Application No: 20/01451/LB Location : Lulsley Court, Lulsley, Knightwick, Worcester, WR6 5QN Proposal : Construction of terrace to rear with steps and dwarf wall Date Valid : 05/11/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mr and Mrs J Roe Agents Name: Marcus Cleaver Application Type: LB Parish(es) : Lulsley CP Ward(s) : Alfrick and Leigh Ward Case Officer : Sarah Jones Telephone Number : 01386 565246 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Page 1 of 6 Doc Ref: Weekly List of Planning Applications Application No: 20/01397/LB Location : Threshers Barn, Suckley, Worcester, WR6 5DW Proposal : Installation of replacement windows and patio doors to southern elevation only Date Valid : 02/11/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mr and Mrs Alan and Carol McDonald- Agents Name: Mr and Mrs Alan and Carol Roberts McDonald-Roberts Application Type: LB Parish(es) : Suckley CP Ward(s) : Alfrick and Leigh Ward Case Officer : Sarah Jones Telephone Number : 01386 565246 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Application No: 20/01702/CLE Location : Wordley Farm, C2276 Dunley, Dunley, DY13 0UT Proposal : Application for a Lawful Development Certification for existing use of a building erected as a dwelling house Date Valid : 29/10/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mrs E Johnson Agents Name: Mr Ben Greenaway Application Type: CLE Parish(es) : Astley and Dunley CP Ward(s) : Baldwin Ward Case Officer : Karen Wightman Telephone Number : 01684 862365 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Application No: 20/01724/FUL Location : Goodyears Farm, Rectory Lane, Shrawley, Worcester, WR6 6TN Proposal : Replacement dwelling Variation of Condition 2 of Planning Permission 15/00290/S73 for replacement dwelling, to allow amended design Date Valid : 02/11/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Miss R Mosedale Agents Name: Mr David Addison Application Type: FUL Parish(es) : Shrawley CP Ward(s) : Baldwin Ward Case Officer : Anna Priestley Telephone Number : 01684 862438 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Page 2 of 6 Doc Ref: Weekly List of Planning Applications Application No: 20/01190/FUL Location : Little Lightwood Farm, Lightwood Lane, Cotheridge, Worcester, WR6 5LT Proposal : Change of use of land from agriculture to provide an extension to an existing caravan storage facility (B8 Use) and associated access track and landscaping. Date Valid : 05/11/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Simpson Estates Agents Name: Mr Ben Greenaway Application Type: FUL Parish(es) : Cotheridge CP Ward(s) : Broadheath Ward Case Officer : Lee Walton Telephone Number : 01684 862314 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Application No: 20/01707/OUT Location : Peachley Court Farm, Peachley Lane, Lower Broadheath, Worcester, WR2 6QR Proposal : Outline permission for erection of one dwelling with all matters reserved except for access. Date Valid : 29/10/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Jack Pugh Agents Name: Bob Jolly Application Type: OUT Parish(es) : Lower Broadheath CP Ward(s) : Broadheath Ward Case Officer : Lee Walton Telephone Number : 01684 862314 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Application No: 20/01626/HP Location : Maple Cottage, Green Street, Kempsey, Worcester, WR5 3QB Proposal : Proposed single storey rear & side extension. Date Valid : 28/10/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mr Matt Mann Agents Name: Glazzard Architects Application Type: HP Parish(es) : Kempsey CP Ward(s) : Kempsey Ward Case Officer : Anna Priestley Telephone Number : 01684 862438 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Page 3 of 6 Doc Ref: Weekly List of Planning Applications Application No: 20/01657/CU Location : Sheepfields Farm, 15 Bestmans Lane, Kempsey, Worcester, WR5 3QA Proposal : Proposed change of use from agricultural use to B8 (storage) to site containers Date Valid : 03/11/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mr Chris Rimell Agents Name: Mr Chris Rimell Application Type: CU Parish(es) : Kempsey CP Ward(s) : Kempsey Ward Case Officer : Hayley Jones Telephone Number : 01684 862241 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Application No: 20/01721/HP Location : Wellingtonia House, Church End, Bushley, Tewkesbury, GL20 6HT Proposal : Proposed internal alterations together with improved hardstanding, pathway and associated works Date Valid : 02/11/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mrs Belinda Carruthers Agents Name: Mr Peter Tufnell Application Type: HP Parish(es) : Bushley CP Ward(s) : Longdon Ward Case Officer : Clare Bull Telephone Number : 01684 862451 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Application No: 20/01722/LB Location : Wellingtonia House, Church End, Bushley, Tewkesbury, GL20 6HT Proposal : Proposed internal alterations together with improved hardstanding, pathway and associated works Date Valid : 02/11/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mrs Belinda Carruthers Agents Name: Mr Peter Tufnell Application Type: LB Parish(es) : Bushley CP Ward(s) : Longdon Ward Case Officer : Clare Bull Telephone Number : 01684 862451 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Page 4 of 6 Doc Ref: Weekly List of Planning Applications Application No: 20/01475/LB Location : Malvern Public Library, 44 Graham Road, Malvern, WR14 2HU Proposal : Listed Building Consent for replacement automatic doors at Malvern Library. Date Valid : 04/11/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Worcester County Council Agents Name: Miss Emily Hoyes Application Type: LB Parish(es) : Malvern CP Ward(s) : Priory Ward Case Officer : Sarah Lowe Telephone Number : 01386 565303 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Application No: 20/01614/ADV Location : 31-37 Worcester Road, Malvern, WR14 4RD Proposal : Display of three non-illuminated fascia signs using bespoke metal built-up letters fixed to existing metal pan boxes on the building. Date Valid : 02/11/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Shona Kelly Agents Name: Jason Keyte Application Type: ADV Parish(es) : Malvern CP Ward(s) : Priory Ward Case Officer : Simon Rowles Telephone Number : 01684 862158 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Application No: 20/01694/HP Location : 63 Worcester Road, MALVERN, WR14 4AD Proposal : Replace garage doors with windows to match the windows on the house and improve its thermal envelope and minor alterations to the ground floor layout. Date Valid : 03/11/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mr AJ Bains Agents Name: Mr James Bullock Application Type: HP Parish(es) : Malvern CP Ward(s) : Priory Ward Case Officer : Laura Saich Telephone Number : 01684 862422 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Page 5 of 6 Doc Ref: Weekly List of Planning Applications Application No: 20/01539/HP Location : Blackmore End Farmhouse, Blackmore End, Hanley Swan, Worcester, WR8 0EE Proposal : Extension to existing dwelling Date Valid : 02/11/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mr Tim Kitching Agents Name: Mr Mark Newey Application Type: HP Parish(es) : Hanley Castle CP Ward(s) : Upton and Hanley Ward Case Officer : Clare Bull Telephone Number : 01684 862451 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Application No: 20/01728/AGR Location : Newstead Farm, Hanley Road, Welland, Malvern, WR13 6NP Proposal : Steel portal framed open sided hay barn to store and keep dry hay that is produced on the land Date Valid : 03/11/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mr Lindsay Price Agents Name: Melvin Mifflin Application Type: AGR Parish(es) : Hanley Castle CP Ward(s) : Upton and Hanley Ward Case Officer : Laura Saich Telephone Number : 01684 862422 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Page 6 of 6 Total Number of Applications = 16 Doc Ref: Weekly List of Planning Applications .
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