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Brighton and Hove City Council Weekly List Of BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2010 (Notice under Article 13 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) PLEASE NOTE that the following planning applications were registered by the City Council during w/e 15/10/2010: a) Involving Listed Buildings or within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2010/03045 2A Brunswick Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Internal alterations to layout of flat. Officer: Charlotte Hughes 292321 Applicant: Mr Thomas Moss 56 Gladstone Place Brighton BN2 3QD BH2010/03201 Flat 5, 2 - 3 Palmeira Square Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Internal alterations to layout of flat. Officer: Paul Earp 292193 Applicant: Mr F Anabtawi Agent: Moon Atelier Ltd Flat 5 6A Pavilion Mews 2-3 Palmeira Square Brighton BN1 1GX Hove BN3 2JA CENTRAL HOVE BH2010/03057 20 - 21 Connaught Road Hove OLD HOVE Change of use of ground floor from offices (B1) to 2no two bedroom residential flats (C3) incorporating associated internal alterations. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: Mr Patrick Goubel Agent: Landivar Architects Ltd Ironworks Cheapside Ironworks Cheapside Brighton BN1 4GH Brighton BN1 4GH BH2010/03113 17 Albany Villas Hove CLIFTONVILLE Conversion of roof space to form 1no studio flat incorporating rooflights to flat roof and rear. Officer: Steven Lewis 290480 Applicant: Swanage Ltd Agent: Stuart Radley Associates Mr John Scales Omenden 336 Kingsway Hove BN3 4LW Cot Lane Biddenden Kent TN27 8JD BH2010/03177 174 Church Road Hove OLD HOVE Display of 1no. externally illuminated fascia sign. Officer: Wayne Nee 292132 Applicant: Maslen Estate Agent: Shrubb Agents Mr David Maslen Flat 8 1 First Avenue Hove BN3 2FG 39 Lewes Road Brighton BN2 3HQ 1 EAST BRIGHTON BH2010/02853 Flat 4 14 Sudeley Place Brighton EAST CLIFF Replacement of rear wooden window with UPVC double glazed window. Officer: Helen Hobbs 293335 Applicant: Mr Ian Michael Cooper Flat 4 14 Sudeley Place Brighton BN2 1HF BH2010/03094 Flat 4 10 Belgrave Place Brighton EAST CLIFF Removal of non-original tile fireplace and replacement with marble Victorian Corbel Mantel and Victorian Cast Iron insert. Officer: Chris Swain 292178 Applicant: Mrs Susan Davies Flat 4 10 Belgrave Place Brighton BN2 1EL BH2010/03097 10 Belgrave Place Brighton EAST CLIFF Replacement of existing front door. Officer: Chris Swain 292178 Applicant: Mrs Susan Davies 10 Belgrave Place Brighton BN2 1EL HOVE PARK BH2010/03144 11 Tongdean Road Hove TONGDEAN AREA Application for removal of condition 11 of application BH2010/00009 (Erection of two new 5 bedroom family homes) which states that no development shall take place until details of a scheme to provide sustainable transport infrastructure to support the demand for travel generated by the development has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: Liam Russell Architects Ltd Mr Scott Currie The Studios 3 Broad Reach Mews Ropetackle Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5EY QUEEN'S PARK BH2010/02999 Tarner Park Playbase Tarner Park Sussex Street Brighton CARLTON HILL Demolition of toilet block and pre-fabricated activity building. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Brighton & Hove Agent: NPS South East Ltd City Council Mr Hugh Taylor Castle House 3rd Floor Kings House Seaview Way Woodingdean Grand Avenue Hove BN3 2LS Brighton BN2 6NT BH2010/03194 Ground Floor Flat 32 Devonshire Place Brighton EAST CLIFF Erection of rear ground floor conservatory. (Retrospective). Officer: Aidan Thatcher 292265 Applicant: Mr Harbhanjan Dhillon Agent: Graham Johnson Designs Ground Floor Flat 37A Portland Road 32 Devonshire Place Hove BN3 5DQ Brighton BN2 1QB 2 REGENCY BH2010/02894 1A Bartholomews Brighton OLD TOWN Internal alterations to layout of restaurant at basement, ground and first floor level including installation of dumbwaiter. Replacement of suspended ceiling with plasterboard to basement and ground floor. (Part retrospective). Officer: Paul Earp 292193 Applicant: Vinotek Limited Mr Vincent Lebon 1 Bartholomews Brighton BN1 1HG BH2010/03106 Prince Albert Street side of 58 Ship Street Brighton OLD TOWN ADJOINING LISTED BUILDING Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: BT Openreach Mr David Hart Greenridings House 245 High Street Wood Green London N22 8HR BH2010/03120 Side of 21 Bedford Square Hove REGENCY SQUARE ADJOINING LISTED BUILDING Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: BT Openreach Mr Ashwin Patel Greenridings House 245 High Road Wood Green London N22 8HR BH2010/03147 6 & 8 Norfolk Buildings Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Conversion of two dwelling houses to form a single dwelling house with associated works to include erection of rear extension to first floor level, integral garage, raised roof and expansion of rear roof terrace. Officer: Paul Earp 292193 Applicant: Mr Cliff Tellet Agent: Claire Haigh 6 & 8 Norfolk Buildings Associates Ltd. Brighton BN1 2PZ 9 Kenton Road Hove BN3 4PG BH2010/03168 5 Powis Villas Brighton BH2010/03169 MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Construction of underground swimming pool within rear garden. (Part Retrospective). Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Mr Ray Charmak Agent: Morgan Carn Partnership 5 Powis Villas 79 Stanford Avenue Brighton BN1 3HD Brighton BN1 6FA BH2010/03205 Outside 19 Montpelier Place Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: BT Openreach Mr David Hart Greenridings House 245 High Road Wood Green London N22 8HR ST. PETER'S & NORTH LAINE BH2010/03130 Outside 18 Buckingham Road Brighton WEST HILL Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Chris Swain 292178 3 Applicant: BT Openreach Mr David Hart Greenridings House 245 High Street Wood Green London N22 8HR BH2010/03133 Rear of 6 Kew Street Brighton WEST HILL Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Chris Swain 292178 Applicant: BT Openreach Mr David Hart Greenridings House 245 High Road Wood Green London N22 8HR BH2010/03163 Top of Trafalgar Street (Under Brighton Station Concourse) Brighton WEST HILL ADJOINING LISTEDBUILDING Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Chris Swain 292178 Applicant: BT Openreach Mr David Hart Greenridings House 245 High Road Wood Green London N22 8HR BH2010/03196 33 Roundhill Crescent Brighton ROUND HILL Loft conversion incorporating installation of rear rooflights & creation of Juliet balcony at first floor rear incorporating French doors to replace existing window. Officer: Chris Swain 292178 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Farsides Agent: BPM 33 Roundhill Crescent 31a Warmdene Road Brighton BN2 3FQ Brighton BN1 8NL WESTBOURNE BH2010/03081 Barford Court 157 Kingsway Hove BH2010/03082 PEMBROKE AND PRINCES AREA Installation of new guardrails to balconies on South and East elevations of South building. Officer: Paul Earp 292193 Applicant: Royal Masonic Agent: RLM Architects Benevolent Institution 48 Ashley Road 60 Great Queen Street Boscombe Bournemouth BH1 4LJ London WC2B 5AZ BH2010/03104 Flat 16 Blenheim Court 17 New Church Road Hove PEMBROKE AND PRINCES AREA Replacement of existing timber windows and doors with double glazed UPVC units. Officer: Wayne Nee 292132 Applicant: Mr T Darracott Agent: 3J's Surveyors Flat 16 Blenheim Court & Valuers Ltd 17 New Church Road Hove BN3 4AJ 75 Church Road Hove BN3 2BB BH2010/03161 Outside Aymer House Aymer Road Hove PEMBROKE AND PRINCES AREA Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: BT Openreach Mr Ashwin Patel Greenridings House 245 High Road Wood Green London N22 8HR 4 BH2010/03207 Pembroke Crescent side of 40 Sackville Road Hove PEMBROKE AND PRINCES AREA Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: BT Openreach Mr Ashwin Patel Greenridings House 245 High Road Wood Green London N22 8HR Re-advertisements WITHDEAN BH2010/02953 46 Dyke Road Avenue Brighton TONGDEAN AREA Demolition of existing extension and erection of two storey extensions to front and rear of property. Erection of single storey porch and roof alterations including gabled roof. Alterations to garage including roof extension and alterations to front boundary wall arrangements. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Mr Rob Hogley Agent: CamillinDenny 46 Dyke Road Avenue Architects Limited Brighton BN1 5LE Level 8 North New England House New England Street Brighton BN1 4GH b) Other applications registered: CENTRAL HOVE BH2010/03136 22 Belfast Street Hove Erection of single storey side extension with bio-folding doors to rear. Replacement of existing windows with wooden sash windows and installation of wooden sash window at first floor level to front. Officer: Christopher Wright 292097 Applicant: Mr John Shortland Gambier 22 Belfast Street Hove BN3 3YS GOLDSMID BH2010/03087 65 Palmeira Avenue Hove Excavation of lower ground floor and erection of single storey and two storey rear extensions at lower ground and ground floor levels, additional windows to South and associated alterations. Officer: Adrian Smith 01273 290478 Applicant: Ben Cheal Agent: Michael Cook Associates 65 Palmeira Avenue 11 Goring Road Worthing BN12 4AP Hove BN3 3GE BH2010/03150 14 Hove Park Villas
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