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Park Gate Titchfield Sarisbury Locks Heath Warsash Titchfield Common Reference Item No ZONE 1 - WESTERN WARDS Park Gate Titchfield Sarisbury Locks Heath Warsash Titchfield Common Reference Item No P/13/0149/FP LAND OFF WAYSIDE LOWER SWANWICK FAREHAM SO31 7GZ 1 SARISBURY ERECTION OF TWO DETACHED DWELLINGS WITH GARAGES PERMISSION P/13/0477/FP 38 COLUMBUS DRIVE - RIVENDALE - SARISBURY GREEN 2 PARK GATE SO31 7LW PERMISSION DEMOLITION OF EXISTING CARE HOME AND CONSTRUCTION OF 12 DWELLINGS INCLUDING 10 THREE BEDS AND 2 FOUR BEDS WITH ASSOCIATED LANDSCAPING AND PARKING (ALTERNATIVE TO P/12/0885/FP) P/13/0480/FP 41 ELMDALE CLOSE WARSASH SOUTHAMPTON SO31 9RW 3 WARSASH ERECTION OF PART FIRST FLOOR PART TWO STOREY SIDE PERMISSION AND PART TWO STOREY REAR EXTENSION P/13/0519/FP 90 RALEY ROAD LOCKS HEATH SOUTHAMPTON HANTS SO31 4 LOCKS HEATH 6PD REFUSE ERECTION OF FRONT CANOPY AND TWO STOREY SIDE AND REAR EXTENSION WITH LOFT EXTENSION TO PROVIDE ACCOMMODATION IN ROOF WITH BARN HIPS BUILD UP AND FRONT AND REAR DORMERS P/13/0530/FP 14 ST JOHNS ROAD LOCKS HEATH SOUTHAMPTON SO31 6NF 5 LOCKS HEATH ERECTION OF GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR REAR PERMISSION EXTENSION P/13/0547/VC YEW TREE DRIVE FAREHAM 6 SARISBURY TO ENABLE A TRIAL OPENING OF THE BUS GATE FOR ONE PERMISSION YEAR FROM DATE OF DECISION SO THE EFFECTS OF THE BUS GATE OPENING TO ALL TRAFFIC CAN BE MONITORED BY HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL AS HIGHWAY AUTHORITY (VARIATION OF CONDITION 2 P/05/1533/FP) P/13/0554/FP 177 WARSASH ROAD WARSASH SOUTHAMPTON SO31 9JE 7 WARSASH VARIATION FROM CONDITION 5 OF P/94/1051/FP TO ENABLE PERMISSION THE ERECTION OF A SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION pc-130814-r04-lsm P/13/0588/FR 10 LOCKS ROAD LOCKS HEATH SOUTHAMPTON HANTS SO31 8 LOCKS HEATH 6NT PERMISSION ERECTION OF 4 BEDROOMED DETACHED DWELLING WITH INTEGRAL GARAGE AND 3 PARKING SPACES ON LAND ADJACENT TO EXISTING DWELLING (FULL RENEWAL OF P/10/0492/FP) pc-130814-r04-lsm pc-130814-r04-lsm.
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