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Town and Country Planning Acts 1990 Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 Town and Country Planning Acts 1990 Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 LIST OF NEW PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS, RECEIVED AND VALID IN PARISH/TOWN WARD ORDER WEEKLY LIST AS AT 9 June 2013 For Guidance 1 Those applications which have a star by them are FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. Please see over for a list and description of application types. 2 If the Grid Reference is blank, this is because it is a property which is in the process of being entered on the Property Database for the District. 3 The Conservation Area only appears where the application is known to be in a Conservation Area . 4 Where the application has not been allocated to a case officer, “Team Manager “ for the relevant area appears instead. 5 The Publicity Period is 21 days after the Site Notice Date or 21 days after a Press Advert date, where this has been made, whichever is the later. Applications may be determined after this date. If you require any further information, please enquire at Main Reception, City Offices, Colebrook Street, Winchester, SO23 9LJ quoting the Case Number. We will then be able to give you the current status of the application. We are open Monday to Thursday 8.30am - 5.00pm, Fridays 8.30am - 4.30pm, excluding Bank and Public Holidays. Page 1 APPLICATION CODES AND DESCRIPTION AVC Full Advert Consent AVT Temporary Advert Consent (non-standard time limit) AGA Agricultural Application APN Agricultural Prior Notification CER Certificate of Alternative Use CHU Change of Use DEC Demolition Consultation EUC Established Use Certificate FUL Full Planning Application GVN Government Department (no comment) GVO Government Department (outline) GVT Government Department (temporary) HAZ Hazardous Substances HCS HCC Consultations (letter) HCM HCC Consultation Minerals LBC Conservation Area Application LDC Lawful Development Certificate (existing use *) LDP Lawful Development Certificate (proposed use *) LIS Listed Building OUT Outline Application REM Reserved Matters TCP Telecom Prior Notification TFE Tree Felling Licence TPO Tree Preservation Order TPC Tree in Conservation Area (*) Page 2 Bishops Waltham Ward Bishops Waltham Ref No: W04358/11 Press advert date: Case No: 13/01193/FUL Comments by: 11 July 2013 Date Valid: 5 June 2013 Decision due: 31 July 2013 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Mr James Jenkison Applicant: Proposal: Proposed fencing and retention of existing handrail, retaining wall and steps associated with new substation approved under planning application 13/00125/FUL (PART RETROSPECTIVE) Location: Freehills 1 Paradise Lane Waltham Chase Southampton Hampshire SO32 2TH Grid Ref: 456676 116579 Bishops Waltham Ward Bishops Waltham Ref No: WTPO1177/05 Press advert date: Case No: 13/01249/TPO Comments by: Date Valid: 6 June 2013 Decision due: 1 August 2013 Team: WEST Case Officer : Mr Thomas Gregory Applicant: Mr Steven Young Min Proposal: 1no Oak - cut back by 2.5m with thinning and shaping to 5m Location: 5 Hall Close Bishops Waltham Southampton Hampshire SO32 1LU Grid Ref: 455792 117713 Itchen Valley Ward Itchen Valley Ref No: W19103/04 Press advert date: Case No: 13/01222/FUL Comments by: 8 July 2013 Date Valid: 3 June 2013 Decision due: 29 July 2013 Team: 3_SDNP Case Officer : Mrs Jane Rarok Applicant: Mr A Baring Proposal: Conversion of existing barns to form 1no. four bedroom dwelling and 1no. two bedroom dwelling with associated parking, turning and amenity areas (THIS APPLICATION MAY AFFECT THE SETTING OF A PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY) Location: New Farm Northington Road Itchen Abbas Hampshire Grid Ref: 453551 133228 Page 3 Littleton And Harestock Ward Littleton And Harestock Ref No: W1323/03TPOCA Press advert date: Case No: 13/00997/TPC Comments by: 26 June 2013 Date Valid: 5 June 2013 Decision due: 17 July 2013 Team: EAST Case Officer : Mr Ivan Gurdler Applicant: Mr David Carslaw Proposal: Area 1(6) Beech - reduce branches by 2m to a diameter of no more than 25mm Area 2 (3) Beech - reduce branches by 3m to a diameter of no more than 30mm T5 Beech - weight reduction by 3m to remaining canopy T6 Beech - Fell Area 3 (4) Beech - Fell Location: 56A Main Road Littleton Winchester SO22 6QJ Grid Ref: 445627 132358 New Alresford Ward The Alresfords Ref No: W14495/01 Press advert date: Case No: 13/01167/FUL Comments by: 5 July 2013 Date Valid: 7 June 2013 Decision due: 2 August 2013 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Richard Whittington Applicant: Mr J Voak Proposal: Ramped access to front door; conversion of adjoining garage to provide additional living accommodation; single storey rear extension ; single storey side extension at first floor level to extend out over the existing garage; widening of front door entrance to allow wheelchair access Location: 7 Arle Gardens Alresford Hampshire SO24 9BA Grid Ref: 458565 132892 Southwick And Widley Ward Boarhunt And Southwick Ref No: WPP-02683915 Press advert date: Case No: 13/01221/FUL Comments by: 5 July 2013 Date Valid: 3 June 2013 Decision due: 2 September 2013 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Mrs Jill Lee Applicant: Asda Stores Ltd Proposal: Erection of a new four pump petrol filling station on area of existing car park Location: Asda Stores Carpark Hambledon Road Denmead Hampshire Grid Ref: 467955 109456 Page 4 Sparsholt Ward Sparsholt Ref No: W00124/100 Press advert date: 5 June 2013 Case No: 13/01136/FUL Comments by: 26 June 2013 Date Valid: 3 June 2013 Decision due: 2 September 2013 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Mrs Jill Lee Applicant: Sparholt College Hampshire Proposal: Construction of 100m outdoor rifle range Location: Sparsholt College Stockbridge Road Sparsholt Winchester Hampshire SO21 2NF Grid Ref: 442381 131881 Sparsholt Ward Sparsholt Ref No: W16604/02 Press advert date: Case No: 13/01158/FUL Comments by: 5 July 2013 Date Valid: 7 June 2013 Decision due: 2 August 2013 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Mr Andrew Rushmer Applicant: Dr G A Hutchings Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Single storey flat roof rear extension Location: Hogarth West View Road Sparsholt Winchester SO22 5RB Grid Ref: 445448 130732 Upham Ward Owslebury And Curdridge Ref No: W21653/04 Press advert date: Case No: 13/01009/FUL Comments by: 4 July 2013 Date Valid: 4 June 2013 Decision due: 30 July 2013 Team: 3_SDNP Case Officer : Mr Ian Cousins Applicant: Mr Matthew Small Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Replacement of timber fence and gates with brick and flint wall and gate (PART RETROSPECTIVE) Location: Vine Cottage Sciviers Lane Upham Southampton Hampshire SO32 1HB Grid Ref: 452311 118827 Page 5 Whiteley Ward Whiteley Ref No: W17907/01 Press advert date: Case No: 13/01023/FUL Comments by: 8 July 2013 Date Valid: 7 June 2013 Decision due: 2 August 2013 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Mr James Jenkison Applicant: Meadowside Leisure Centre Proposal: Installation of 4 no. floodlight luminaires on 10m high columns to perimeter of existing 36.5 x 35m multi use games area (MUGA) Location: Meadowside Leisure Centre Whiteley Way Whiteley Fareham Hants PO15 7LJ Grid Ref: 453026 109740 Whiteley Ward Whiteley Ref No: W23025A Press advert date: Case No: 13/01202/AVC Comments by: 5 July 2013 Date Valid: 4 June 2013 Decision due: 30 July 2013 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Christian Morrone Applicant: Phase Eight Proposal: 1 no. internally illuminated fascia and 2 no. non-illuminated projecting hanging signs Location: Unit D6 Whiteley Shopping Centre Whiteley Way Whiteley Fareham Hampshire PO15 7PD Grid Ref: 453172 109736 Whiteley Ward Whiteley Ref No: W00818/97A Press advert date: Case No: 13/01234/AVC Comments by: 4 July 2013 Date Valid: 4 June 2013 Decision due: 30 July 2013 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Christian Morrone Applicant: Whiteley Co-Ownership Proposal: Replacement of sign plates with non-illuminated ones using existing free-standing frame (RETROSPECTIVE) Location: Whiteley Shopping Centre Whiteley Way Whiteley Hampshire Grid Ref: 453137 109790 Page 6 Whiteley Ward Whiteley Ref No: W23025/01 Press advert date: Case No: 13/01257/FUL Comments by: 5 July 2013 Date Valid: 7 June 2013 Decision due: 2 August 2013 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Christian Morrone Applicant: Phase Eight Proposal: Installation of 2 no. air conditioner unit to rear Location: Unit D6 Whiteley Shopping Centre Whiteley Way Whiteley Fareham Hampshire PO15 7PD Grid Ref: 453172 109736 Winchester Town Ward St Bartholomew Ref No: W01673/03 Press advert date: 12 June 2013 Case No: 13/00948/AVC Comments by: 3 July 2013 Date Valid: 4 June 2013 Decision due: 30 July 2013 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Lisa Booth Applicant: Mrs Sharon Golding Proposal: 1no. projecting hanging sign Location: Urban Nature Ltd 143 High Street Winchester Hampshire SO23 9AY Grid Ref: 448311 129422 Winchester Town Ward St Paul Ref No: W23020 Press advert date: Case No: 13/01034/FUL Comments by: 8 July 2013 Date Valid: 4 June 2013 Decision due: 30 July 2013 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Richard Whittington Applicant: Mr Jonathan Well Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Loft conversion to provide living accommodation with rear dormer window and roof lights Location: 7 Elm Road Winchester Hampshire SO22 5AG Grid Ref: 447453 129898 Page 7 Winchester Town Ward St Luke Ref No: W23028 Press advert date: Case No: 13/01139/FUL Comments by: 5 July 2013 Date Valid: 5 June 2013 Decision due: 31 July 2013 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Mrs Megan Osborn Applicant: Judith Davis Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Single storey rear extension; one new window and a new door to front elevation Location: 15 Chatham Road Winchester Hampshire SO22 4EE Grid Ref: 446322 128302 Winchester Town Ward St John And All Saints Ref No: W Press advert date: Case No: 13/01273/TPC
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