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Planning Services TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 12 Week Ending: 24th March 2006 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING (including fax and email) to arrive before the expiry date shown in the second to last column For the Northern Area to: For the Southern Area to: Head of Planning Head of Planning Beech Hurst Council Offices Weyhill Road Duttons Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ ROMSEY SO51 8XG In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection. You may view applications and submit comments on-line – go to www.testvalley.gov.uk APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/00949/TREEN Remove 1 Conifer (T3) 2 Manor Cottages, Church PR And AR Mr Andrew Douglas YES 22.03.2006 Road, Abbotts Ann ABBOTTS Greenhalgh 21.04.2006 ANN 06/00940/FULLN Erection of rear conservatory 12 Topaz Drive, Andover, Mr Donald Vince Mr Lewis Oliver YES 21.03.2006 Hampshire ANDOVER 21.04.2006 HARROWAY 06/00943/FULLN Erection of single storey front 2 Cowdrey Square, Cricketers Mr And Mrs D Twigg Miss Emily Hayward 22.03.2006 extension to provide study Way, Andover ANDOVER 21.04.2006 and w.c. ALAMEIN 06/00918/TPON Beech Tree - Raise crown to 14 Lynwood Drive, Andover, Colin Burnell Mr Andrew Douglas 20.03.2006 10 metres, thin by 20% and Hampshire ANDOVER 21.04.2006 remove ivy from trunk MILLWAY 06/00975/FULLN Erection of two storey and Badgers Oak, 23 Croye Close, Mr And Mrs Compton Mr Lewis Oliver YES 24.03.2006 single storey extension to Andover ANDOVER MILLWAY 21.04.2006 provide playroom, enlarged kitchen with enlarged bedrooms over APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/00984/FULLN Erection of rear conservatory 27 Corunna Main, Andover, Mr And Mrs Massey Miss Emily Hayward YES 24.03.2006 Hampshire ANDOVER ST 21.04.2006 MARYS 06/00793/FULLN Erection of detached dwelling 8 Barlows Lane, Andover, Guy Rutter Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 21.03.2006 and garage Hampshire ANDOVER Page WINTON 21.04.2006 06/00856/FULLN Erection of rear conservatory 6 Wolversdene Road, Andover, Mr And Mrs Poulton Miss Karen Eastley YES 22.03.2006 Hampshire ANDOVER 21.04.2006 WINTON 06/00948/HCC3N Install 6 floodlights for 5 - Anton County Junior School, Hampshire County Mr Lewis Oliver YES 22.03.2006 Aside football pitch Barlows Lane, Andover Council ANDOVER WINTON 06/00966/FULLN Erection of extension to form 48 Wolversdene Road, I Horne Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 22.03.2006 garage and utility room Andover, Hampshire Page ANDOVER WINTON 21.04.2006 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/00950/TREEN Removal of Silver Birch tree High Croft, Village Street, Mrs G Pieco Mr Andrew Douglas YES 22.03.2006 Chilbolton CHILBOLTON 21.04.2006 06/00884/FULLN Erection of two storey 92 Hatherden Road, Charlton, Mr A D And Mrs M A Mr Lewis Oliver 20.03.2006 extension to provide Andover CHARLTON Staff 21.04.2006 enlarged kitchen with bedroom, en-suite, dressing room and bathroom over 06/00983/FULLN Erection of conservatory 4 Collins Close, Charlton, Mr And Mrs Randall Miss Karen Eastley YES 24.03.2006 Andover CHARLTON 21.04.2006 06/00982/TREEN T1 - Poplar - nearest to The Village Hall, Longstock R. J. Ryder Mr Andrew Douglas YES 24.03.2006 tennis court. Remove 2 Road, Goodworth Clatford 21.04.2006 branches, one overhanging GOODWORTH CLATFORD fence and other one approaching fence. 06/00932/FULLN Erection of two storey Dene House, The Dene, Mr And Mrs Ramsey Mr Lewis Oliver YES 21.03.2006 extension to provide Hurstbourne Tarrant 21.04.2006 extended kitchen/dining room HURSTBOURNE TARRANT with bedroom over APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/00935/LBWN Erection of two storey Dene House, The Dene, Mr And Mrs Ramsey Mr Lewis Oliver YES 21.03.2006 extensions to provide Hurstbourne Tarrant 21.04.2006 kitchen/dining room with HURSTBOURNE TARRANT bedroom over together with internal and external alterations 06/00886/FULLN Use of three barns for Andover Lane Farm, , Andover Messrs R And G Mr Nicholas Parker YES 23.03.2006 general storage, including Road, Ludgershall, Andover, Watton 21.04.2006 storage of caravans Hampshire KIMPTON 06/00969/FULLN Erection of two storey rear Chimney Cottage, The Green, Mr And Mrs O'Sullivan Miss Sarah YES 23.03.2006 extension to form enlarged Kimpton KIMPTON Andrews kitchen, family room, utility 21.04.2006 room and cloakroom with bedrooms and bathrooms over 06/00972/FULLN Convert redundant stable River Barn, Southside Road, David Pretty Miss Sarah YES 24.03.2006 block into additional bedroom Longparish LONGPARISH Andrews and living accommodation for 21.04.2006 Riverbarn Cottage 06/00976/LBWN Convert redundant stable River Barn, Southside Road, David Pretty Miss Sarah YES 24.03.2006 block into additional bedroom Longparish LONGPARISH Andrews and living accommodation for 21.04.2006 River Barn Cottage together with internal and external alterations APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/00922/FULLN Erection of single storey Wallop Brook Lodge, Mr J Turpin Miss Emily Hayward YES 20.03.2006 extension on eastern Heathman Street, Nether 21.04.2006 elevation to provide sun Wallop, Stockbridge NETHER lounge WALLOP 06/00936/FULLN Erection of conservatory to Racedown Dairy, Topliss Hill, Mr And Mrs Coleman Miss Emily Hayward YES 21.03.2006 front Thruxton THRUXTON 21.04.2006 06/00912/FULLN Retention of oil tank Copthall Place, Foundry Road, Mark Simon Miss Emily Hayward YES 20.03.2006 Anna Valley UPPER 21.04.2006 CLATFORD 06/00914/TREEN Conifer Tree - Reduce height Malt Barn, Village Street, Upper Mrs Mr Andrew Douglas 20.03.2006 by one third Clatford UPPER CLATFORD 21.04.2006 06/00572/FULLN Replacing shingles roof on Pond Cottage, High Street, Mr And Mrs JRC Craig Mr Lewis Oliver YES 20.03.2006 lynch gate with thatch Vernham Dean VERNHAM 21.04.2006 DEAN APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/00571/LBWN Re-thatching of roof to Pond Cottage, High Street, Mr And Mrs J R C Mr Lewis Oliver YES 20.03.2006 dwelling; re-thatching roof to Vernham Dean VERNHAM Craig 21.04.2006 outbuilding; replacing DEAN shingles with thatch to lynch gate 06/00971/TPOS Fell Fir and Cypress Wyndhams, Braishfield Road, Mrs Evans Mr Andrew Douglas 23.03.2006 Braishfield BRAISHFIELD 21.04.2006 06/00709/RESS Details of 4 two-storey Treetops, Woodside Lane, Rymill Developments Miss Katherine YES 20.03.2006 dwellinghouses with Chilworth CHILWORTH Ltd Fitzherbert-Green basement and detached 21.04.2006 garages following demolition of existing house (following Outline planning permission TVS.02120/8) 06/00951/TREES Fell 1 Cherry and works to 1 Land At Fowlers Walk, Testway Housing Ltd Mr Andrew Douglas YES 22.03.2006 Oak tree. Chilworth Old Village, 21.04.2006 Southampton CHILWORTH 06/00980/TPOS Fell Lime tree tag number Chilworth Manor, University Stephen Axton, Mr Andrew Douglas 24.03.2006 0540 Parkway, Chilworth Maintenace Manager 21.04.2006 CHILWORTH APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/00899/FULLS Erection of detached 3- Land Adjacent To 25 Nutchers Mr And Mrs Gannaway Mr Mark Wyatt YES 23.03.2006 bedroom dwelling Drove, Kings Somborne, 21.04.2006 Stockbridge KINGS SOMBORNE 06/00869/VARS Removal of agricultural Kestrels, Carters Clay Road, Mr And Mrs S Bowron Mr Mark Wyatt YES 20.03.2006 occupancy condition on Lockerley LOCKERLEY 21.04.2006 planning permission TVS.1099/1 06/00973/FULLS Part conversion of barn to The Old Smithy, The Street, Mr P Lloyd Mr Greg Chapman YES 24.03.2006 habitable use in conjunction Lockerley LOCKERLEY 21.04.2006 with dwelling to form study and games room (Revised scheme to that approved under 05/00629/FULLS - 8 December 2005) 06/00775/LBWS Stabilisation of property Lower Lodge, Oakley Road, National Trust Mr Paul Goodman YES 22.03.2006 using an internal piled raft Mottisfont MOTTISFONT 21.04.2006 06/00974/FULLS Erection of conservatory and Dunnerley, Lockerley Road, Mr And Mrs S O'Brien Miss Sacha YES 24.03.2006 formation of oriel window Dunbridge MOTTISFONT Braybrook above 21.04.2006 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 06/00867/FULLS Erection of conservatory and 17 Thetford Gardens, Mr A Chapman Miss Sacha YES 22.03.2006 single storey side extension Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh Braybrook NORTH BADDESLEY 21.04.2006 06/00898/FULLS Retrospective application for 6 Proctor Drive, North C R Carrington Miss Sacha 20.03.2006 the erection of conservatory Baddesley, Southampton Braybrook to rear elevation NORTH BADDESLEY 21.04.2006 06/00920/FULLS Erection of single storey 25 Crescent Road, North Mr West Mr Paul Goodman YES 20.03.2006 extension to conservatory to Baddesley, Southampton 21.04.2006 rear of property. NORTH BADDESLEY 06/00934/FULLS
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