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SEBC Planning Decisions 21/17 ST EDMUNDSBURY BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING AND GROWTH DECISIONS WEEK ENDING 19/05/2017 PLEASE NOTE THE DECISIONS LIST RUN FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY EACH WEEK DC/17/0228/FUL Planning Application - New detached The Beeches DECISION: garage and access Hepworth Road Approve Application Barningham DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr David Larch Bury St Edmunds Delegated Suffolk ISSUED DATED: IP31 1BP 18 May 2017 WARD: Barningham PARISH: Barningham DC/17/0343/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 11 Cannon Street DECISION: Railings and gate to front boundary and (ii) Bury St Edmunds Approve Application alteration to steps to front door Suffolk DECISION TYPE: IP33 1JU Delegated APPLICANT: Mr And Mrs N And P Boley ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Pegasus Group - Miss Kate Wood 16 May 2017 WARD: Eastgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/17/0393/FUL Planning Application - Installation of dry Tesco Stores Ltd DECISION: cleaning, key cutting, shoe and watch St Saviours Interchange Approve Application repairs pod Junction 43 DECISION TYPE: Bury St Edmunds Delegated APPLICANT: Tesco Store LTD - C/o Agent IP32 7JS ISSUED DATED: AGENT: People And Space - Mr Diego 15 May 2017 Guadalupi WARD: Risbygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/17/0392/FUL Planning Application - 1 no. attached 89 York Road DECISION: dwelling between No.89 and No.93 York Bury St Edmunds Approve Application Road (following demolition of garage) IP33 3EQ DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Pooley ISSUED DATED: 15 May 2017 WARD: Risbygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/17/0394/ADV Advertisement Application - Provision of 8 Tesco Stores Ltd DECISION: no. fascia signs on repairs pod St Saviours Interchange Approve Application Junction 43 DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Tesco Store LTD - C/o Agent Bury St Edmunds Delegated AGENT: People And Space - Mr Diego IP32 7JS ISSUED DATED: Guadalupi 15 May 2017 WARD: Risbygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/17/0506/LB Application for Listed Buildings Consent - Cupola House DECISION: illuminated elements of the exterior facade 7 The Traverse Approve Application with building mounted lights Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: IP33 1BJ Delegated APPLICANT: Mr James Welling - Bourgee ISSUED DATED: Restaurant 19 May 2017 AGENT: Mr Lee James - WDC Creative WARD: Abbeygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/17/0681/HH Single storey rear extension 110 Winthrop Road DECISION: Bury St Edmunds Approve Application APPLICANT: Mr J Smitherman Suffolk DECISION TYPE: AGENT: Mr Eric Tricker IP33 3XW Delegated ISSUED DATED: 19 May 2017 WARD: Minden PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 2. DC/17/0710/TPO TPO 254 (1998) - Tree Preservation Order 7 South Close DECISION: - 2no. Silver Birch (T1 and T4 on plan, Bury St Edmunds Approve Application within area G1 on order) fell Suffolk DECISION TYPE: IP33 3JZ Delegated APPLICANT: Mrs Royna Hill ISSUED DATED: 18 May 2017 WARD: Westgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/17/0774/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - 94 Kings Road DECISION: Fell - 1no Norway spruce (T1 on plan), 1no Bury St Edmunds No Objections Lawson cypress (T2 on plan) and 1no Suffolk DECISION TYPE: Cypress (T3 on plan) IP33 3DT Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr Mark O'Grady 16 May 2017 AGENT: Suffolk Tree Services WARD: Risbygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/17/0795/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - 10 Crown Street DECISION: 1 no. Silver Birch - fell Bury St Edmunds No Objections IP33 1QU DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mrs Caroline Commins ISSUED DATED: 17 May 2017 WARD: Abbeygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/17/0601/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 10 Wentworth Close DECISION: storey rear extension Fornham St Martin Approve Application Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Mantas Zukas Suffolk Delegated AGENT: Mr Tim Moll - Tim Moll IP28 6XE ISSUED DATED: Architecture 16 May 2017 WARD: Fornham PARISH: Fornham St. Martin Cum St.Genevieve 3. DC/17/0508/HH Householder Planning Application - Single Fairoaks DECISION: storey rear extension Livermere Road Approve Application Great Barton DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Graham Kilbane IP31 2SB Delegated ISSUED DATED: 16 May 2017 WARD: Great Barton PARISH: Great Barton DC/17/0570/HH Householder Planning Application - 3 Stanningfield Road DECISION: Proposed first floor extension Great Whelnetham Approve Application Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr S Cox Suffolk Delegated AGENT: Mr Eric Tricker IP30 0TL ISSUED DATED: 17 May 2017 WARD: Horringer And Whelnetham PARISH: Great And Little Whelnetham DC/15/1567/FUL Planning Application - Remediation of the Former Gas Works DECISION: former gasworks, for the improvement of Withersfield Road Approve Application the site and to reduce potential Haverhill DECISION TYPE: environmental liabilities. Suffolk Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: National Grid Property 17 May 2017 Holdings WARD: Haverhill North AGENT: Stratus Environmental Ltd PARISH: Haverhill Town Council DC/17/0515/TPO TPO 529 (2011) Tree Preservation Order - Heazworth House DECISION: 1no, Yew (T1 on plan and on order) reduce 17-19 Hamlet Road Approve Application and reshape by up to 2 metres all over to Haverhill DECISION TYPE: growth points CB9 8EE Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Jo Glass - Just Ask Estates 16 May 2017 Limited WARD: Haverhill East AGENT: Mr Richard Green - R W Green PARISH: Haverhill Town Limited Council 4. DC/17/0693/HH Householder Planning Application - 5 Janus Close DECISION: Retention of hobby room/shed Haverhill Approve Application CB9 0NW DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Wayne Symons Delegated ISSUED DATED: 19 May 2017 WARD: Haverhill East PARISH: Haverhill Town Council DC/17/0679/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - (i) Manor Farm DECISION: Partial removal of dividing wall between Sapiston Road Approve Application existing kitchen and utility room to create Honington DECISION TYPE: open plan kitchen/dining area (ii) Remove IP31 1RB Delegated existing window in utility room and install ISSUED DATED: pair of French doors 18 May 2017 WARD: Bardwell APPLICANT: Mr Laurence Staig PARISH: Honington Cum Sapiston DC/17/0606/FUL Planning Application - 1no. dwelling Land Adj The Limes DECISION: High Street Approve Application APPLICANT: Mr And Mrs Savage Hopton DECISION TYPE: AGENT: Paul Scarlett - Brown And Scarlett Suffolk Delegated Ltd ISSUED DATED: 15 May 2017 WARD: Barningham PARISH: Hopton Cum Knettishall DC/17/0588/OUT Outline Planning Application (All Matters 17 Mill Lane DECISION: Reserved) - 1no. dwelling and associated Hundon Approve Application access (following demolition of outbuilding) Sudbury DECISION TYPE: Suffolk Delegated APPLICANT: Ms H Spooner CO10 8EP ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Michael Sale 15 May 2017 WARD: Hundon PARISH: Hundon 5. DC/17/0712/TE1 Determination in respect of Development Hundon Thicks Farm DECISION: by Telecommunications Code systems Clare Road Not Required operators - (i) removal of existing 20m Hundon DECISION TYPE: high dead tree mast (ii) replacement with Sudbury Delegated 18m monopole with 6 antennas and 1 no. Suffolk ISSUED DATED: 0.6m transmission link dish, 1 no. CO10 8DJ 19 May 2017 replacement and 1 no. additional WARD: Hundon equipment cabinet on existing concrete PARISH: Hundon base along with ancillary development thereto APPLICANT: EE Ltd AGENT: Mrs Alison Hughes - Clarke Telecom DC/16/0411/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - Plot 3 DECISION: Retention of Internal and external Dover Farm Refuse Application alterations to Plot 3 of SE/11/1072/LB Stow Road DECISION TYPE: Ixworth Delegated APPLICANT: Dover Farm Development Ltd Suffolk ISSUED DATED: AGENT: ASD Architecture - Mr Ian IP31 2JW 18 May 2017 Marshall WARD: Ixworth PARISH: Ixworth & Ixworth Thorpe DC/17/0360/TE3 Notification under section 4 of the Telephone Kiosk DECISION: Communications Act 2003 - Removal of Stow Road No Objections public payphone Ixworth DECISION TYPE: Suffolk Delegated APPLICANT: BT Payphones - Derek Seaton ISSUED DATED: 16 May 2017 WARD: Ixworth PARISH: Ixworth & Ixworth Thorpe DC/17/0221/HH Householder Planning Application - The Forge DECISION: vehicular access The Street Approve Application Lidgate DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: HDH Wills 1965 Charitable CB8 9PW Delegated Trust ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Ely Design Group - Mr Allen 16 May 2017 Norman WARD: Wickhambrook PARISH: Lidgate 6. DC/17/0512/HH Householder Planning Application - First Garden Cottage DECISION: floor rear extension Church Road Approve Application Market Weston DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Paul J Brand Suffolk Delegated AGENT: Mr John Brand IP22 2NX ISSUED DATED: 18 May 2017 WARD: Barningham PARISH: Market Weston DC/17/0272/FUL Planning Application - Continued use of the Land Adj Gemeed DECISION: land for the stationing of a mobile catering Bury Road Refuse Application van Ixworth DECISION TYPE: Suffolk Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Murat Sanci IP31 2JX ISSUED DATED: 16 May 2017 WARD: Pakenham PARISH: Pakenham DC/17/0639/TPO TPO 236 (1997) - Tree Preservation Order Holly House DECISION: - 1no. English Oak (T8 on plan and order) 4 The Greenwoods Approve Application selective crown reduction of longer Pakenham DECISION TYPE: branches, shortening branches by up to 4 IP31 2JJ Delegated metres ISSUED DATED: 18 May 2017 APPLICANT: Pakenham Parish Council - Mrs WARD: Pakenham Sandra Brown PARISH: Pakenham AGENT: Urban Forestry - David Franklin DC/17/0624/TPO TPO160(1991) Tree Preservation Order - Walnut Cottage DECISION: Fell 1no Walnut tree (T1 on plan and T1 on The Green Approve Application Order)
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