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Four Oaks Ward 3Rd January Four Oaks Ward 3rd January - 30th January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment 49 Four Oaks Road Erection of detached garage to 2019/00658/PA Sutton Coldfield side and boundary wall and 30/01/2019 20/02/2019 B74 2XU electric gates to front 1 160 Rosemary Hill Installation of external balcony 2018/10247/PA Road Sutton 30/01/2019 20/02/2019 to rear Coldfield B74 4HN 2 Erection of single and two storey rear, two storey side 148 Lichfield Road and forward, first floor side 2019/00432/PA Four Oaks Sutton 28/01/2019 18/02/2019 extensions, increasing roof Coldfield B74 2TF height and formation of 3 basement floor Erection of two storey and single storey rear and first 98 Rosemary Hill floor front extensions and 2019/00302/PA Road Sutton 23/01/2019 13/02/2019 erection of detached Coldfield B74 4HH garage/living room and 4 boundary wall to front 33 Streetly Crescent Erection of two storey and 2019/00285/PA Four Oaks Sutton single storey side and rear 22/01/2019 12/02/2019 Coldfield B74 4PX extension and canopy to front 5 9 Four Oaks Road 2019/00344/PA Sutton Coldfield Erection of car port to side. 18/01/2019 08/02/2019 6 B74 2XP Application for a non-material amendment to planning 47 Wyvern Road approval 2016/07640/PA for Sutton Coldfield 2018/10355/PA the installation of two first 16/01/2019 06/02/2019 Birmingham B74 floor side windows and velux 2PS roof lights to proposed west and east elevations 7 Four Oaks House Telecoms License Advisory 160 Lichfield Road application for the installation 2019/00217/PA Sutton Coldfield 15/01/2019 05/02/2019 of new antennas, dish and Birmingham B74 cabinet to existing plant room 8 2TZ 37 Clarence Road Erection of two storey side Sutton Four Oaks and single storey rear 2019/00186/PA Sutton Coldfield 14/01/2019 04/02/2019 extensions and installation of Birmingham B74 porch to front 9 4AQ 89 White Farm Road Sutton Erection of single storey side 2019/00132/PA Coldfield and first floor rear extensions 11/01/2019 01/02/2019 Birmingham B74 and porch to front. 10 4LQ Erection of first floor side and 20 Hartopp Road rear extensions, detached Sutton Four Oaks 2019/00128/PA garage to rear and 11/01/2019 01/02/02019 Sutton Coldfield installations of front boundary B74 2RE walls and gates. 11 4 Pine Leigh Four Erection of two and single Oaks Sutton storey side/rear extensions 2018/10461/PA Coldfield 10/01/2019 31/01/2019 and installation of Juliette Birmingham B74 balcony 12 2XW Land at r/o 127 Clarence Road (fronting onto Four Oaks Common Erection of 1 no. dwelling 2019/00034/PA 09/01/2019 30/01/2019 Road) Four Oaks house and associated parking Sutton Coldfield Birmingham B74 13 4AU Application to determine the details for condition numbers 1 (level details), 2 (drainage scheme), 3 (sample materials), 140 Rosemary Hill 4 (hard surfacing materials), 5 2018/10249/PA Road Sutton (hard and/or soft landscape 07/01/2019 28/01/2019 Coldfield B74 4HN details) and 9 (pedestrian visibility splays to be maintained) attached to planning approval 14 2017/02619/PA 12 Bracebridge Road Sutton Four Listed Building Consent for the Oaks Sutton 2018/10483/PA erection of single storey rear 03/01/2019 24/01/2019 Coldfield pool house extension Birmingham B74 15 2SL 12 Bracebridge Road Sutton Four Oaks Sutton Erection of single storey rear 2018/10397/PA 03/01/2019 24/01/2019 Coldfield pool house extension Birmingham B74 16 2SL Mere Green Ward 3rd January - 30th January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment 61 Little Sutton Erection of two storey side Lane Sutton extension and installation of 2019/00533/PA Coldfield 25/01/2019 15/02/2019 new bay window and roof Birmingham B75 extension to front. 17 6SJ 79 Hill Hook Road Erection of two storey rear 2019/00408/PA Sutton Coldfield 22/01/2019 12/02/2019 extension. 18 B74 4EE Land adjacent 22 Erection of 1 no. dwelling Jordan Road Sutton house with associated car 2019/00189/PA Coldfield 14/01/2019 04/02/2019 parking and erection of 1.8m Birmingham B75 high brick screen wall 19 5AB 8 Ley Hill Road Erection of two storey side 2019/00170/PA Sutton Coldfield 14/01/2019 04/02/2019 and forward porch extension. 20 B75 6TF Erection of two storey side 6 Holly Lane Sutton and rear and single storey rear 2019/00161/PA Four Oaks Sutton 11/01/2019 01/02/2019 extension with Juliet balcony Coldfield B75 5AT 21 to rear. Mere Green Demolition of 2no. existing Combined School temporary buildings and 2019/00129/PA Mere Green Road 11/01/2019 01/02/2019 erection of a detached Sutton Coldfield classroom building. 22 B75 5BL Erection of two storey side 6 Haycroft Drive and rear and single storey rear 2019/00066/PA Sutton Coldfield 10/01/2019 31/01/2019 extensions with balcony to B74 4DN 23 rear. Reddicap Ward 3rd January - 30th January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment 53 Lingard Road Application for a Lawful Sutton Coldfield Development Certificate for 2018/10497/PA 17/01/2019 07/02/2019 Birmingham B75 the erection of single storey 24 7EA rear extension Erection of single storey rear 8 Hollyfield Road extension and detached single 2019/00067/PA South Sutton 09/01/2019 30/01/2019 storey annexe to garden rear Coldfield B76 1NX and formation of patio area. 25 1 Retford Drive Erection of two storey side Sutton Coldfield 2018/07854/PA and single storey front and 08/01/2019 29/01/2019 Birmingham B76 rear extensions 26 1BU Roughley Ward 3rd January - 30th January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment 72 Heath Croft Road Sutton 2019/00613/PA Coldfield Installation of rear dormer 29/01/2019 19/02/2019 Birmingham B75 27 6RN Erection of single storey rear 50 Harvest Fields extension and formation of 2018/09768/PA Way Sutton 25/01/2019 15/02/2019 decking to side and canopy Coldfield B75 5GB 28 over. 38 Bedford Road Sutton Trinity Erection of single storey rear 2019/00474/PA 24/01/2019 14/02/2019 Sutton Coldfield extension 29 B75 6AB 5 Infantry Place Suton Coldfield Erection of single storey rear 2019/00282/PA 24/01/2019 14/02/2019 Birmingham B75 extension 30 7HD 12 Duttons Lane Four Oaks Sutton Demolition of existing dwelling 2019/00284/PA Coldfield house and erection of new 23/01/2019 13/02/2019 Birmingham B75 dwelling house 31 5RH 91 Heath Croft Erection of single storey side 2019/00142/PA Road Sutton 11/01/2019 01/02/2019 and rear extensions. 32 Coldfield B75 6NF 7 Bodicote Grove Four Oaks Sutton Erection of single storey rear 2018/10459/PA Coldfield 08/01/2019 29/01/2019 extension Birmingham B75 33 5TG 242 Slade Road Land adjacent to Erection of 1no. two storey Roughley Sutton 2018/10391/PA detached dwelling house 07/01/2019 28/01/2019 Coldfield (Revised scheme) Birmingham B75 34 5PE Erection of two storey side 36 Sharrat Field and first floor front and rear 2018/09848/PA Sutton Coldfield extensions,single storey side 03/01/2019 24/01/2019 B75 6QT extension and installation of front dormer windows. 35 Trinity Ward 3rd January - 30th January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment 31 Somerville Road Erection two storey side and 2019/00488/PA Sutton Coldfield 24/01/2019 14/02/2019 single storey rear extensions 36 B73 6HH 38 Bedford Road Sutton Trinity Erection of single storey rear 2019/00474/PA 24/01/2019 14/02/2019 Sutton Coldfield extension 37 B75 6AB 136 Coles Lane Sutton Coldfield 2018/09749/PA Installation of step lift to front 24/01/2019 14/02/2019 Birmingham B72 38 1NP 16 Moor Meadow Road Sutton Erection of two storey side 2019/00243/PA Coldfield 16/01/2019 06/02/2019 and rear extensions Birmingham B75 39 6BU Sutton Coldfield Baptist Church Installation of replacement 2018/10151/PA Centre Trinity Hill 15/01/2019 05/02/2019 windows Sutton Coldfield 40 B72 1TA Demolition of existing building 104 Victoria Road and outbuildings and erection 2018/10416/PA Sutton Coldfield of 3 no. town houses (Use 11/01/2019 01/02/2019 B72 1SN Class C3) with associated 41 works. 1 Hellaby Close Sutton Coldfield Erection of single storey rear 2019/00090/PA 10/01/2019 31/01/2019 Birmingham B72 extension 42 1RF 19 While Road Sutton Coldfield Erection of single storey rear 2018/10471/PA 07/01/2019 28/01/2019 Birmingham B72 extension 43 1ND Land to r/o 2-24 Douglas Road Erection of 12 no. dwelling 2018/08096/PA Sutton Coldfield 07/01/2019 28/01/2019 houses Birmingham B72 44 1NG 17 Kirkby Green Erection of single storey rear 2018/10500/PA Sutton Coldfield 04/01/2019 25/01/2019 extension. 45 B73 6HQ 32 Holland Road Erection of two and single 2018/10419/PA Sutton Coldfield 03/01/2019 24/01/2019 storey rear extension. 46 B72 1RQ Vesey Ward 3rd January - 30th January 2019 Application Date 21 days for No Number Site Address Development Description Registered comment 125 Halton Road Erection of single storey side 2019/00696/PA Sutton Coldfield 30/01/2019 20/02/2019 and rear extension.
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