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Swale Borough Council Notice of Applications Swale Borough Council Notice of Applications 18/500513/FULL - FINCHS KINGSDOWN ROAD LYNSTED ME9 0RA - Amendment to application 17/502752/FULL for the demolition of existing redundant agricultural buildings and change of use of land to allow the erection of a cabin for use as holiday let accommodation. Reasons: 1, 4 18/500548/LBC - BROADOAK FARM BROADOAK ROAD MILSTEAD SITTINGBOURNE KENT - Listed Building Consent for change of use of the adjacent paddock to create new driveway with access, 2-storey extension with glazed link and Juliette balcony to first floor, internal/ external alterations including two rooflights and attic conversion, new basement cinema room under extension. Reason: 4 18/500315/LBC - LUTON COTTAGES THE STREET SELLING FAVERSHAM KENT - Listed Building Consent for the conversion of barn within the grounds of Luton Cottage into guest annexe. Reasons: 4 18/500314/FULL - LUTON COTTAGES THE STREET SELLING FAVERSHAM KENT - Conversion of barn within the grounds of Luton Cottage into guest annexe. Reasons: 1, 4 18/500258/FULL - LAND AT HILL FARM BOBBING HILL BOBBING KENT ME9 8NY - The provision of a 3 unit accommodation building, car park and outdoor event space, the erection of 20 private residential dwellings, together with associated access, parking, highway works, drainage and landscaping. Reason: 5 17/503254/FULL - SHEPPEY HERITAGE TRAIL HAWTHORN AVENUE SHEERNESS KENT ME12 1JY - Sheppey Heritage Trail - 12 Lectern Signs, 3 Flat Signs, 1 Flat Timeline Sign. Queenborough Sea Front - 3 Flat Signs and 1 Flat Timeline Sign on Slope of Sea Wall. Sheerness Beachfields - 2 Lectern Signs Near Beachfields Entrance. Sheerness Seafront - 10 Lectern Signs Positioned Over Half a Mile From the Moat to the Catholic Church. Reasons: 1, 4 18/500474/LBC - 260 THE STREET BOUGHTON UNDER BLEAN FAVERSHAM KENT ME13 9AD - Listed Building Consent for removal of non load bearing wall on ground floor, single storey rear extension to reinstate kitchen in original position, current kitchen to be converted into a utility/WC. Reason: 4 18/500547/FULL - BROADOAK FARM BROADOAK ROAD MILSTEAD SITTINGBOURNE KENT - Change of use of the adjacent paddock to create new driveway with access, 2-storey extension with glazed link and Juliette balcony to first floor, internal/external alterations including two rooflights and attic conversion, new basement cinema room under extension. Reason: 4 Reasons for advertisement key: 1 - May affect a Conservation Area 4 - May affect a Listed Building or Setting 5 - Major Development You may view and comment on applications at http://pa.midkent.gov.uk or comment by post to: MKPS, Maidstone House, King Street, Maidstone, ME15 6JQ. Applications can also be viewed online by visiting Sheppey Gateway, 38-42 High Street, Sheerness, ME12 1NL, or Alexander Centre, 15 Preston Street, Faversham, ME13 8NZ, or SBC, Swale House, East Street, Sittingbourne, ME10 3HT. Any comments should be made by 09 March 2018, quoting the application number. All comments will be publically displayed on the website. Advert date: 16.02.18..
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