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Planning Decisions Belper Central Agenda Item 9 b - Planning Decisions Belper Central Decision Date - 4/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0321 Address: New Look, 41 King Street, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1PX, Proposal: Proposed Externally Illuminated Fascia Sign & Externally Illuminated Hanging Sign to the Shop front Elevation. Date Registered: 24/Mar/2021 Applicant: Martyn Cater Specsavers, Specsavers Optical Stores, Cirrus House, 10 Experian Way, Nottingham, NG2 1EP, Agent: Fisch Planning Fisch Design Ltd, Unit 3 Heritage Business Centre, Derby Road, Belper, DE56 1SW, United Kingdom Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper Central Officer: Heather Wynne Decision Date - 30/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2019/0558 Address: Derwent Street, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1WN, Proposal: Residential development of 80 affordable dwellings including landscaping, associated works and infrastructure (This is a departure from the Development Plan and may affect the setting of a listed building) Date Registered: 12/Jun/2019 Applicant: Countryside Properties (EM) 1 Penman Way, Grove Park, Leicester, LE19 1SY, United Kingdom Agent: Miss Olivia Hoare Countryside Properties PLC, 1 Penman Way, Grove Park, Leicester, LE19 1SY, United Kingdom Decision: WITHDRAWN Parish: Belper Ward: Belper Central Officer: Rob Duckworth Decision Date - 7/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0330 Address: 72 Ladywood Avenue, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1HU, Proposal: Two storey side and rear extension to house and front single storey extension with render to selected new and existing walls. Date Registered: 26/Mar/2021 Applicant: Mr J R Staley And Mrs S L Teague 72 Ladywood Avenue, Belper, DE56 1HU Agent: Mr Clive Yeomans 15 Chatsworth Avenue, Crich, Derbyshire, DE4 5DY Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper Central Officer: Heather Wynne Decision Date - 28/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0106 Address: Derwent Street, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1WN, Proposal: Residential Redevelopment with 114 Homes including access, drainage, landscaping and associated infrastructure Date Registered: 5/Feb/2021 1 Applicant: CPPC (UK) Ltd & Tesco Stores Ltd Countryside Properties (UK) Ltd & Tesco Stores Ltd, 1 Penman Way, Grove Park, Leicester, LE19 1SY, Agent: Countryside Properties Countryside Properties (UK) Ltd, 1 Penman Way, Grove Park, Grove Park, Leicester, LE19 1SY, Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper Central Officer: Rob Duckworth Decision Date - 9/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0441 Address: HSBC, 1 King Street, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1PP, Proposal: All signage removed. ATM to be removed and steel plate fitted in its place Date Registered: 22/Apr/2021 Applicant: Mr Ben French Corporate Real Estate, 62-76 Park Street, Southwark, London, SE1 9DZ, Agent: Mr Luke Darby Axis Architecture, Talbot Chambers, 2-6 North Church, Sheffield, S1 2DH, Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper Central Officer: Laura Anthony Decision Date - 23/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0463 Address: 21 Windmill Rise, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1GQ, Proposal: First floor extension above existing dwelling and two storey rear extension and front porch Date Registered: 28/Apr/2021 Applicant: Mr And Mrs Wilkie 113 Marsh Lane, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1GT, Agent: Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper Central Officer: Heather Wynne Decision Date - 16/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0412 Address: Pedlars Place, 12A Short Street, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1JU, Proposal: Two Storey extension to Front and Left hand side elevation Date Registered: 16/Apr/2021 Applicant: Father Jonathan Page Pedlars Place, 12A Short Street, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1JU, Agent: Sam Glossop SG Architectural Design, 76 Long Row, Belper, DE561DR, United Kingdom Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper Central Officer: Heather Wynne Decision Date - 25/May/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0592 Address: 45 Field Lane, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1DD, Proposal: Certificate of lawful development for a proposed single storey rear extension and timber frame outbuilding 2 Date Registered: 21/May/2021 Applicant: Mr And Mrs McKeown 45 Field Lane, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1DD, Agent: Mr Paul Hicking Paul Hicking Associates, 12 Beaurepaire Crescent, Belper, DE56 1HR Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper Central Officer: Decision Date - 25/May/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0602 Address: 66 Marsh Lane, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1GS, Proposal: Certificate of lawful development proposed single storey brick extension to rear of property. Date Registered: 25/May/2021 Applicant: Jane O'Daly 66 Marsh Lane, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1GS, Agent: David Guy David Guy Architectural Services, 9 Chesterfield Road, Belper, DE56 1FD Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper Central Officer: 3 Belper East Decision Date - 30/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2020/0488 Address: Simbell Cottage The Bent, 14 Jacksons Lane, Heage, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2AA, Proposal: Material change of use of land to allow temporary dog training facilities. Date Registered: 2/Jun/2020 Applicant: Mr C Brook Brook Working Dogs, Simbell Cottage The Bent , 14 Jacksons Lane, Heage, Belper, DE56 2AA, Agent: Mr Jamie Foot JF Planning Associates, 45 Bakehouse Lane, Ockbrook, Derbyshire, DE72 3RH, United Kingdom Decision: WITHDRAWN Parish: Belper Ward: Belper East Officer: Mark Penford Decision Date - 8/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0324 Address: 25 John O' Gaunts Way, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 0DA, Proposal: Single storey rear extension Date Registered: 31/Mar/2021 Applicant: Phillip Nightingale 25 John O'Gaunts Way, Belper, DE560DA, Agent: Mr Ben Tomlinson 1 Highwood Bank, Belper, DE56 0SP, Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper East Officer: Heather Wynne Decision Date - 27/May/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0287 Address: 7 Jodrell Avenue, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 0DY, Proposal: Conservatory to side of property Date Registered: 6/Apr/2021 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Phil Walters Amber Windows, 29-30 Roman Way, Coleshill, Birmingham, B46 1HQ, United Kingdom Agent: Wayne Palmer Amber Upvc Fabrications LTD, 29-30 Roman Way, Coleshill, Birmingham, B461HQ, Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper East Officer: Heather Wynne Decision Date - 15/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0437 Address: 102 Whitemoor Lane, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 0HD, Proposal: Single storey extension to rear elevation with materials to match existing Date Registered: 21/Apr/2021 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Richard & Elizabeth Stanley-Wainwright 102 Whitemoor Lane, Belper, DE56 0HD, 4 Agent: Mrs Jo Parker-Liddle Parker Liddle Architecture Ltd, Unit 1 Heritage Business Centre, Derby Road, Belper, DE56 1SW, Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper East Officer: Heather Wynne Decision Date - 9/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0282 Address: 34 Yardley Way, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 0ES, Proposal: Single storey extension to the front of the property and a two-storey extension and balcony to the rear with alterations to the existing parking area Date Registered: 17/Mar/2021 Applicant: Mr Cundy 34 Yardley Way, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 0ES, Agent: Mr Michael Faulkner Architecture First, 80 Station Road, Mickleover, Derby, DE3 9GJ, United Kingdom Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper East Officer: Heather Wynne Decision Date - 8/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0410 Address: 2 Heydon Close, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1TR, Proposal: Removal of existing brick and PVC conservatory and erect single storey extension to rear of dwelling Date Registered: 16/Apr/2021 Applicant: Mr S Hodgkinson 73 Loads Road, Holymoorside, Chesterfield, S42 7ET Agent: Mr Stephen Moody Stephen Moody Building Services, 73 Loads Road, Holymoorside, Chesterfield, S42 7ET Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper East Officer: Heather Wynne Decision Date - 8/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0420 Address: Golden Gate Takeaway, 106 Kilbourne Road, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1SA, Proposal: Advertisement consent for a fret cut light tray, double sided projecting light box.(may affect the setting of a listed building) Date Registered: 20/Apr/2021 Applicant: Mr David Cheng Golden Gate Takeaway, 106 Kilbourne Road, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1SA, Agent: Mr Daniel So Imperial Signs Ltd, 103 Carlisle Street East, Sheffield, S4 7QN, Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper East Officer: Laura Anthony Decision Date - 7/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0390 Address: 85 Over Lane, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 0HN, 5 Proposal: Widen existing vehicle access to provide off road parking area. Date Registered: 13/Apr/2021 Applicant: Ms J Coles 85 Over Lane, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 0HN, Agent: Mr Mike Morris Planning Design,, Church Street,, Denby Village, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 9PH Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper East Officer: Heather Wynne Decision Date - 21/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2021/0478 Address: 113 Over Lane, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 0HN, Proposal: Proposed two and single storey extensions to existing dwelling including attic conversion and entrance canopy Date Registered: 28/Apr/2021 Applicant: Miss S Hall 113 Over Lane, Openwoodgate, Belper, DE56 0HN, Agent: Mr Chris Froggatt Architectural Building Design Services, P.O. Box 7291, Alfreton, DE55 9BA, Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper East Officer: Laura Anthony 6 Belper North Decision Date - 18/Jun/2021 RefVal: AVA/2020/1197 Address: 104 Belper Lane, Hilltop, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2UH, Proposal: Demolition of existing boundary wall to facilitate vehicular access Date Registered: 12/Jan/2021 Applicant: Mr Matthew Dawes 104 Belper Lane, Hilltop, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2UH, Agent: Decision: PERMITTED Parish: Belper Ward: Belper North Officer: Laura Anthony Decision Date - 2/Jun/2021
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