Details of All Planning Applications Made for the Period 21 May 2021 to 27 May 2021

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Details of All Planning Applications Made for the Period 21 May 2021 to 27 May 2021 DETAILS OF ALL PLANNING APPLICATIONS MADE FOR THE PERIOD 21 MAY 2021 TO 27 MAY 2021 PROPOSAL: Development of 9 flats, parking, bin & cycle stores following demolition of existing nursing home (Revised application following refusal of 27106/012) (FUL) 27106/013 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Austen Estates Limited OFFICER: Jon Holmes 01730 234243 LOCATION: Mayfield House Care Home, 41 London Road, Liphook, GU30 7AP COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor A B L Glass, Councillor B Mouland, Councillor N Sear PARISH: Bramshott/Liphook Web link PROPOSAL: Single storey rear extension (HSE) 27971/008 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr Matthew Napoli OFFICER: Bernie Beckett 01730 234336 LOCATION: Summer Place, 6 South Road, Liphook, GU30 7HS COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor A B L Glass, Councillor B Mouland, Councillor N Sear PARISH: Bramshott/Liphook Web link PROPOSAL: Listed Building Consent - Remove existing roof materials to the north face of the dwelling and garage, replace any defective timber, fix new counter batterns, breathe felt and treated tile batterns, lay new tiles on north face and garage. Installation of Acro-props and strong boys below decorative stone work immediately above lintels, removal of existing stone lintel segments and replace existing front door with a solid oak door (LBC) 54324/001 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mrs Judy McDougall OFFICER: Ashton Carruthers 01730 234260 LOCATION: Monk House, Limes Close, Bramshott, Liphook, GU30 7SL COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor A B L Glass, Councillor B Mouland, Councillor N Sear PARISH: Bramshott/Liphook Web link PROPOSAL: Replacement dwelling with garden and access following demolition of existing dwelling and outbuildings. (FUL) 57260/003 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: MrJames Beagrie OFFICER: Mrs Lisa Conway 01730 234416 9-2pm W/T/F LOCATION: Wood Cottage, Rectory Lane, Bramshott, Liphook, GU30 7QZ COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor A B L Glass, Councillor B Mouland, Councillor N Sear PARISH: Bramshott/Liphook Web link PROPOSAL: Detached garden room to rear (HSE) 59284 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Dawn Thompson OFFICER: Bernie Beckett 01730 234336 LOCATION: 1 Alberta Close, Liphook, GU30 7FA COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor A B L Glass, Councillor B Mouland, Councillor N Sear PARISH: Bramshott/Liphook Web link PROPOSAL: Two storey side extension, single storey rear extension, modifications to front elevation. (HSE) 59276 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr Phil Probert OFFICER: Ashton Carruthers 01730 234260 LOCATION: 35 Peak Road, Clanfield, Waterlooville, PO8 0QT COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor A S Agate, Councillor K Moon PARISH: Clanfield Web link PROPOSAL: Two storey side extension. (HSE) 51110/002 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Tutte OFFICER: Jasmine Kaur 01730 234001 LOCATION: 17 Hawthorn Road, Horndean, Waterlooville, PO8 0EG COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor T Denton PARISH: Horndean Web link 2 PROPOSAL: New french doors, landing and steps onto garden (HSE) 53290 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr Colin Clarke OFFICER: Rosie Virgo 01730 234245 Mon,Tues,Thu LOCATION: 5 St Giles Way, Horndean, Waterlooville, PO8 0EE COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor T Denton PARISH: Horndean Web link PROPOSAL: 10x Field Maple (T1-9&11)-Reduce crown height by 10m, leaving a crown height of 10m. Reduce branches to boundary of footpath, leaving 3m clearance to garden fence. Sycamore-T10-Fell. (TPO) 56329/002 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr Stuart Tripp OFFICER: Ms A Poulton 01730 234218 LOCATION: Stubbins Down rear of Milkwood Caravan, Down Road, Horndean, Waterlooville COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor T Denton PARISH: Horndean Web link PROPOSAL: First floor extension front/side (HSE) 59280 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Tumilty OFFICER: Danielle Hall 01730 234293 LOCATION: 5 Holdenhurst Close, Horndean, Waterlooville, PO8 0UT COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor T Denton PARISH: Horndean Web link 3 PROPOSAL: Construction of single storey rear extension and modifications to existing rear extension. (HSE) 28035/005 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Dr and Mrs Peter and Diana Ward OFFICER: Bernie Beckett 01730 234336 LOCATION: 22 Links Lane, Rowlands Castle, PO9 6AE COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor M F Johnson PARISH: Rowlands Castle Web link PROPOSAL: Conversion of former Public House to a pair of semi-detached dwellings with associated partial removal of single storey rear extension and erection of two storey rear extension, with associated internal works. Detached dwelling following demolition of existing store building, all with associated parking and amenity space. Reinstatement of part of the boundary wall along the Old Acre frontage. (FUL) 27472/013 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: DHSR Ltd OFFICER: Lisa Gill 01730 234235 LOCATION: The Hop Poles, 2 Mount Pleasant Road, Alton, GU34 1NG COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor R D Platt PARISH: Alton Web link PROPOSAL: Listed building consent - Conversion of former Public House to a pair of semi-detached dwellings with associated partial removal of single storey rear extension and erection of two storey rear extension, with associated internal works. Detached dwelling following demolition of existing store building, all with associated parking and amenity space. Reinstatement of part of the boundary wall along the Old Acre frontage. (LBC) 27472/014 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: DHSR Ltd OFFICER: Lisa Gill 01730 234235 LOCATION: The Hop Poles, 2 Mount Pleasant Road, Alton, GU34 1NG COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor R D Platt PARISH: Alton Web link 4 PROPOSAL: Display of one back lit advertisement sign (ADV) 28012/001 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Wettone Matthews Ltd OFFICER: Luke Turner 01730 234292 Wed/Thur/Fri LOCATION: Market House, 21 Lenten Street, Alton, GU34 1HG COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor R D Platt PARISH: Alton Web link PROPOSAL: Listed building consent - Installation of sign on newer part of building (LBC) 28012 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Wettone Matthews Ltd OFFICER: Luke Turner 01730 234292 Wed/Thur/Fri LOCATION: Market House, 21 Lenten Street, Alton, GU34 1HG COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor R D Platt PARISH: Alton Web link PROPOSAL: Single storey rear extension and first floor side extension (HSE) 34067/001 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mrs L Peace OFFICER: Lisa Gill 01730 234235 LOCATION: 4 Wincanton Close, Alton, GU34 2TQ COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor S Burns PARISH: Alton Web link PROPOSAL: Outline application (some matters reserved)- attached dwelling (OUT) 49560 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr Simon Neville OFFICER: Lisa Gill 01730 234235 LOCATION: 31 Lansdowne Road, Alton, GU34 2HE COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor P L Langley PARISH: Alton Web link 5 PROPOSAL: Detached outbuilding to include carport and secure bike store following demolition of existing outbuildings (HSE) 56283 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr and Mrs Sneath OFFICER: Jasmine Kaur 01730 234001 LOCATION: 5 Holmes Field Court, Main Road, Bentley, Farnham, GU10 5DF COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor D A Ashcroft, Councillor K Carter PARISH: Bentley Web link PROPOSAL: Replace existing boiler with new external boiler (HSE) 26002/050 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mrs l Bellm OFFICER: Lisa Gill 01730 234235 LOCATION: Hall Place, Holt End Lane, Bentworth, Alton, GU34 5JU COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor T Costigan PARISH: Bentworth Web link PROPOSAL: Listed building consent - Replace existing boiler with new external boiler (LBC) 26002/051 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mrs L Bellm OFFICER: Lisa Gill 01730 234235 LOCATION: Hall Place, Holt End Lane, Bentworth, Alton, GU34 5JU COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor T Costigan PARISH: Bentworth Web link PROPOSAL: Detached car port to front (HSE) 37383/004 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr D Brooking OFFICER: Susie Ralston 01730 234242 LOCATION: 1 Hall Farm Cottages, Holt End Lane, Bentworth, Alton, GU34 5LD COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor T Costigan PARISH: Bentworth Web link 6 PROPOSAL: Retrospective application for the retention of 8 metre flagpole in front garden (HSE) 25322/006 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Commander Christopher Lowther OFFICER: Luke Turner 01730 234292 Wed/Thur/Fri LOCATION: Rowbrook, Isington Road, Binsted, Alton, GU34 4PP COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor D A Ashcroft, Councillor K Carter PARISH: Binsted Web link PROPOSAL: T3 Scots Pine - Crown lift 7 - 8 metres above ground level, removing two branches either side of tree. Crown thin by 15%. (TPO) 38136/004 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr Matt Anderson OFFICER: Mr S Garside 01730 234217 LOCATION: Loxwood, Fullers Road, Rowledge, Farnham, GU10 4DF COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor D A Ashcroft, Councillor K Carter PARISH: Binsted Web link PROPOSAL: Change of use from Class C3 (dwellinghouse) to Class C2 (residential accommodation and care). (FUL) 58872/001 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr McInnes OFFICER: Ashton Carruthers 01730 234260 LOCATION: Kimolron, Farnham Road, Holt Pound, Farnham, GU10 4LA COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor D A Ashcroft, Councillor K Carter PARISH: Binsted Web link 7 PROPOSAL: 1xSycamore-Repollard to 9m, 4m below old points. (TPO) 20272/012 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr J Lucas OFFICER: Mr S Garside 01730 234217 LOCATION: The Flints, Lymington Bottom, Four Marks, Alton, GU34 5AA COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor J May, Councillor D B Tennyson, Councillor I C Thomas PARISH: Four Marks Web link PROPOSAL: Variation of condition 3 of 23761/014 to allow substitution of plans HAL18-WR-500 Rev D changed to Revision E and WAL18-WR-600 changed to Revision A (VOC) 23761/015 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: . OFFICER: Luke Turner 01730 234292 Wed/Thur/Fri LOCATION: Winterborne, 139 Winchester Road, Four Marks, Alton, GU34 5HY COUNCILLOR(S): Councillor J May, Councillor D B Tennyson, Councillor I C Thomas PARISH: Four Marks Web link PROPOSAL: Removal of boundary hedge, scots pine and (diseased) ash tree and replace with a 1.8m
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