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Colchester Borough Council Colchester Borough Council Weekly List of Planning Applications Decided NOTE: Application type Codes are as follows: ADC Advertisement Consent MLB Listed Building O99 Outline (Historic) Outline (8 Week COU Change of Use MLD Demolition of a Listed Building O08 Determination) Outline (13 Week ECC County Council MOL Overhead lines O13 Determination) ECM County Matter MPA Prior Approval F99 Full (Historic) Agricultural Reserved Matters (8 Week Full (8 Week MAD Determination MRM Determination) F08 Determination) Reserved Matters (13 Week Full (13 Week MCA Conservation Area MRN Determination) F13 Determination) Reserved Matters (16 Week Full (16 Week MCL Certificate of Lawfulness MRO Determination) F16 Determination) Demolition in MDC Conservation Area MRV Removal/Variation of a Condition Government Department MGD Consultation MTP Renewal of Temporary Permission The undermentioned planning applications have been decided by this Council under the Town and Country Planning Acts during the previous week ending 22/2/2019 Application Previous No. (Click on Application Application No. Proposal Location Ward Decision Date Target Decision Date Decision Decision Level Applicant Name Applicant Address Link to view Type (where relevant) Documents) 183136 ADC Retrospective application for sign on a East Road, West Mersea Mersea & Pyefleet 18/02/2019 18/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mr Michael Robertson Rewsalls Lane, Mersea Island Vineyard pole amongst a group of othersigns at the Colchester & Protective Services CO5 8SX top of Rewsalls Lane on the side of the road, advertisingour business amongst several others. The sign reads Maria's Vintage Tea Room with various contact details as shown 181928 F08 Proposed annexe building to Rose Rose Cottage, 126 Coast Mersea & Pyefleet 18/02/2019 18/02/2019 Refuse Head of Environmental Mr R Open C/o agent, Cottage for the sale of fresh fish onthe Road, West Mersea & Protective Services ground floor and artist studios at first floor Colchester CO5 8PA level accessed by external stairs including enhanced access gateways, renovated boundarytreatment and new hedge planting (REVISED DRA 183112 F08 Construction of two semi-detached two Police Station, East Road, Mersea & Pyefleet 18/02/2019 18/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mr Brett Lord 1b Yorick Road, West Mersea Essex CO5 bedroom bungalows with associated West Mersea CO5 8EB & Protective Services 8HT facilities - amended plans received 182834 F08 Erection of two storey front extension, Pepper House, Hall Road, Rural North 18/02/2019 18/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mr Nicholas Harris Pepper House, Hall Road Mount Bures, single storey side and rear extensions Mount Bures Bures CO8 & Protective Services Colchester CO8 5AJ and rear facing dormers 5AS 190391 MCM Enclosing an already positioned canopy 9 Fernlea, Colchester CO4 Lexden & Braiswick 18/02/2019 08/04/2019 Approve Certificate Head of Environmental Mr Robert Smith 9 Fernlea, Colchester CO4 5UA to create a porch. Proposed small porch 5UA of Lawful Use or & Protective Services extension to the front elevation of the Development original dwelling securing the front door. 190009 COU To change the use class of the premises 14-16 Long Wyre Street, Castle 19/02/2019 27/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mr Thomas Green Room 1, 20-30a Abington St, Northampton from A1 (Retail) to A1/A3 (Food and Colchester CO1 1LH & Protective Services NN1 2AJ Drink) (Coffee Shop) 190205 F08 Demolition of existing conservatory, 33 Woden Avenue, Stanway Stanway 19/02/2019 20/03/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mr & Mrs Burton 33 Woden Avenue, Stanway CO3 0QY extension of kitchen with solid pitched CO3 0QY & Protective Services roof. 183132 F08 Proposed single storey rear extension 15 St Mark Drive, Colchester St Anne's & St John's 19/02/2019 27/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mr S Holman 15 St Mark Drive, Colchester CO4 0LP CO4 0LP & Protective Services 183134 F08 Construction of a Substation, Switch Avon Way House, Avon Greenstead 19/02/2019 22/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Beyond the Box Avon Avon Way House, Avon Way Colchester Room and Water Tank Room for Way, Colchester CO4 3TZ & Protective Services Way Beta Ltd . CO4 3TZ purposes related to planning permission Ref.181907 183145 F08 Siting of static caravan for use as Trianon, Hall Road, Tiptree Tiptree 19/02/2019 28/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mr Chris Pickles Trianon, Hall Road Tiptree Essex CO5 accommodation whilst work is Colchester CO5 0QR & Protective Services 0QR undertaken per planning application 173281 182941 MLB Listed building application to change of Crepping Hall Farm, Rural North 20/02/2019 20/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental H C Percival (Farms) C/O AGENT, use of existing stables to aresidential Crepping Hall Road, Wakes & Protective Services Ltd extension to the former piggery annexe Colne Colchester CO6 2AL 182855 F08 Change of use of existing stables to a Crepping Hall Farm, Rural North 20/02/2019 20/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental H C Percival (Farms) C/O AGENT, residential extension to the former Crepping Hall Road, Wakes & Protective Services Ltd piggery annexe Colne Colchester CO6 2AL 162053 MRW Application for variation of conditions 1 Severalls Hospital, Boxted Mile End 20/02/2019 22/02/2019 Refuse Head of Environmental Mr Andrew Owen Academy Place, 1-9 Brook Street, and 2 following grant of planning Road, Colchester CO4 5HG & Protective Services Brentwood CM14 5NQ permission 100502 as per the cover letter submitted. 181281 F13 Demolition of existing buildings and Former Bus Depot, New Town & Christ 20/02/2019 22/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mr Kevin Warr C/O Agent, redevelopment of the site to deliver Magdalen Street, Colchester Church & Protective Services student accommodation (Use Class Sui CO1 2LD Generis) across three blocks of up to four storeys to provide 250 bedspaces (50 units comprising, 46 cluster flats and four studio f 190005 F08 To decommision and remove existing New Hall, Copt Hall Lane, Marks Tey & Layer 20/02/2019 28/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mrs Elizabeth Connor New Hall, Copt Hall Lane, Little cesspool which serves the existinghome Great Wigborough & Protective Services Wigborough Colchester CO5 7RD office and to install a new Klargester Colchester CO5 7RD biodisc sewage treatment plant to serve the home office and two bedroom dwelling in converted barn 183141 F08 Two storey side extension, and single- 10 Queen Elizabeth Way, Berechurch 20/02/2019 27/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mr & Mrs Dan Nayler 10 Queen Elizabeth Way, Colchester storey rear extension Colchester CO2 8QH & Protective Services CO2 8QH 190077 MLB Remediation: removal and reinstatement Church Cottage, Church Mersea & Pyefleet 20/02/2019 07/03/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mr Jameson Smith Lower Brickhouse Farm, Brook Hall Road of Kerosene contaminated brickwork Road, Peldon CO5 7PT & Protective Services Fingringhoe, Colchester CO5 7FG and subfloor materials, installation of gas resistant membrane and passive vent system 190090 ADC Installation of 1 No. new fascia sign and Mcdonalds, Tollgate Centre, Stanway 20/02/2019 08/03/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental . 11-59 High Road, East Finchley London the retention of 3 existingsigns. Tollgate West, Stanway & Protective Services N2 8AW Colchester CO3 8RG 190112 F08 Single storey side extension. Lakehouse, 1 Crane Avenue, Stanway 20/02/2019 14/03/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Ms Laura Pearce Lakehouse, 1, Crane Avenue, Stanway Stanway CO3 8SS & Protective Services CO3 8SS 190045 F08 Proposed Construction of Services London Road, Great Rural North 20/02/2019 04/03/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental c/o Agent W & H Park Ltd & Mersea Homes, related to the approved Horkesley Colchester & Protective Services residentialdevelopment (CBC Ref: 160906) and relocation of overhead cables to below ground. See submitted drawings for details. 190013 F08 Remove and replace existing 1 Van Dyck Road, Prettygate 21/02/2019 01/03/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mrs Maureen Warner 1 Van Dyck Road, Colchester Essex CO3 conservatory. New white PVCU in/out Colchester CO3 4QD & Protective Services 4QD gardenroom to left side of property. 182980 F08 Demolish outside wc and timber shed. 259 Ipswich Road, St Anne's & St John's 21/02/2019 25/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mr Richard Taylor 259 Ipswich Road, Colchester CO4 0EW Build 2 storey and ground floor extension Colchester CO4 0EW & Protective Services to rear. 182737 F08 Demolition of existing chalet bungalow, Orchard Cottage, Seven Star Lexden & Braiswick 21/02/2019 20/02/2019 Refuse Head of Environmental Christine and Neil 66 Heath Road, Lexden Colchester CO3 garage and out buildings and erection of Green, Eight Ash Green & Protective Services West and Smith 4DJ 2 No. dwellings and double garages. Colchester CO6 3QB 182040 F08 minor alterations, see design access and 40 Maidenburgh Street, Castle 21/02/2019 22/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mr & Mrs McKilligan 40 Maidenburgh Street, Colchester CO1 heritage statement Colchester CO1 1UB & Protective Services 1UB 182041 MLB minor alterations , see design access and 40 Maidenburgh Street, Castle 21/02/2019 22/02/2019 Approve Conditional Head of Environmental Mr & Mrs McKilligan 40 Maidenburgh
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