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Week Ending: 14Th September 2012 ______ TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 37 Week Ending: 14th September 2012 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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 and Building Head of Planning and Building 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 12/01978/TREEN Cherry - fell Church View, Church Road, Mrs Anne Kelly Miss Rachel Cooke YES 11.09.2012 Abbotts Ann, Andover 03.10.2012 ABBOTTS ANN Hampshire SP11 7BH 12/02003/LBWN Replacement of 1970s Shilling Cottage, Monxton Mr Michael Pugh Miss Emma Jones YES 13.09.2012 softwood factory Road, Abbotts Ann, Andover 12.10.2012 ABBOTTS ANN manufactured casement Hampshire SP11 7BA windows in bedroom 1 with traditional hardwood cottage style windows 12/01709/FULLN Side extension to provide Gamma Tse Ltd, Fellows Gamma TSE Ltd Miss Emma Jones 10.09.2012 vehicle bays, workshop and House, Royce Close, Portway 02.10.2012 ANDOVER TOWN office Business Park Andover (HARROWAY) Hampshire 12/01995/FULLN Subdivision in to 2 units, with 132 Weyhill Road, Andover, RKT Gentian (Andover) Mrs Lucy Page YES 12.09.2012 external alterations including Hampshire, SP10 3BE Ltd 05.10.2012 ANDOVER TOWN replacement shopfronts, roof (HARROWAY) covering, and wall finishes, addition of rear fire exit doors and cycle shelter, replacement and new vehicle doors. Change of use to A1 retail, B8 trade counter storage and retaining existing use of sui generis vehicle workshop and showroom. (Amended scheme) Week Ending: 14th September 2012 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 12/01866/FULLN Erection of single storey rear 18 Greensey, Ragged Mrs Dawn Clarkson- Miss Sarah Barter 12.09.2012 extension to provide therapy Appleshaw, Andover, Burgess 09.10.2012 APPLESHAW pool and plant enclosure, Hampshire SP11 9HY and cloakroom with shower and dining room 12/01789/TPON Sycamores x 3 - Crown Lift Windermere, Ox Drove, Picket Mr A Leach Mr Alistair Jeans 10.09.2012 3m, Crown reduce 3m, sever Piece, Andover Hampshire 03.10.2012 ANDOVER TOWN ivy. SP11 6ND (ST MARYS) 12/01796/FULLN Erection of two dwellings, Land Adjacent To 8A Ox Wates Developments Mrs Lucy Page YES 14.09.2012 septic tank, and associated Drove, Picket Piece, Andover, Ltd 10.10.2012 ANDOVER TOWN works Hampshire SP11 6ND (ST MARYS) 12/01936/ADVN Proposed directional signage Tesco Superstore, River Way, Tesco Stores Limited Miss Sarah Barter YES 10.09.2012 to new 'Click & Collect' pod Andover, Hampshire 03.10.2012 ANDOVER TOWN and canopy located within (ST MARYS) car park Week Ending: 14th September 2012 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 12/01960/LBWN Internal fit out to replace Lloyds Tsb Bank Plc, 22 High Lloyds Banking Group Miss Sarah Barter YES 10.09.2012 freestanding Welcome & Street, Andover, Hampshire 12.10.2012 ANDOVER TOWN Cashier counters. SP10 1NW (ST MARYS) Amendments to existing partitions. Replacement of finishes & new furniture. Close off Disability Discrimination Act access from adjacent property. Provide new Disability Discrimination Act access 12/01969/TPON Sycamore 30232 - Reduce 40 Acre Path, Andover, Mr Alistair Jeans Miss Rachel Cooke 11.09.2012 lateral branches growing to Hampshire, SP10 1HJ 09.10.2012 ANDOVER TOWN the south by 2m and crown (ST MARYS) lift to 5m in height from ground level. Reason. To reduce tree away from property. 12/01972/ADVN Provision of fascia sign with 16 Bridge Street, Andover, Mr Derek Bacon Miss Sarah Barter 10.09.2012 individual letters and hanging Hampshire, SP10 1BJ 12.10.2012 ANDOVER TOWN sign (ST MARYS) 12/01985/FULLN Temporary community facility Land At Picket Twenty, Picket Persimmon Homes Mr Gregg Chapman YES 11.09.2012 Twenty, Andover, Hampshire South Coast 05.10.2012 ANDOVER TOWN (ST MARYS) Week Ending: 14th September 2012 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 12/01996/FULLN Change of use to gymnasium Unit 3B, Walworth Enterprise Mr Gordon Mitchell Mrs Kate Chapman 14.09.2012 Centre, Duke Close, Walworth 12.10.2012 ANDOVER TOWN Business Park Andover (ST MARYS) Hampshire 12/02001/FULLN Change of use from A1 R E Bath Travel Service Ltd, 9 Paddy Power Plc Mrs Kate Chapman 13.09.2012 (Retail) to A2 (Financial and High Street, Andover, 12.10.2012 ANDOVER TOWN Professional Service) Hampshire SP10 1LJ (ST MARYS) 12/01964/FULLN Demolish existing day care Bonhomie Centre, South End Priory Education Mrs Lucy Page YES 10.09.2012 centre and erect two storey Road, Andover, Hampshire Services Ltd 12.10.2012 ANDOVER TOWN 10 bed care facility with SP10 2DN (WINTON) associated site works and amenity space (Amended scheme) 12/02006/VARN Revised parking layout and 6 Barlows Lane, Andover, Mr Michael Saunders Mrs Samantha YES 13.09.2012 relocation of bike shed Hampshire, SP10 2HA Owen ANDOVER TOWN (Variation of conditions 2 and 10.10.2012 (WINTON) 4 of 08/00626/FULLN - Extension and alterations to house in multiple occupation to provide 4 additional units of accommodation and additional communal facilities) Week Ending: 14th September 2012 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 12/01942/FULLN Single storey front/side 2 Mercia Avenue, Charlton, Mr & Mrs A Faulkner Miss Emma Jones 10.09.2012 extension to form dining Andover, SP10 4EJ 03.10.2012 CHARLTON room and family room 12/02010/FULLN Two storey and single storey 16 Bradwell Close, Charlton, Mr K Butler And Ms E Miss Emma Jones 13.09.2012 rear extension to provide Andover, Hampshire SP10 4EL Jongh 12.10.2012 CHARLTON kitchen/family room and enlarged living room with enlarged bedroom and en- suite over and erection of front porch 12/01983/AGNN Erection of additional Cowdown Farm Buildings, Wherwell Farms LTD Mrs Samantha 11.09.2012 machinery and fertiliser store Cowdown Lane, Goodworth Owen GOODWORTH Clatford, Andover Hampshire 09.10.2012 CLATFORD SP11 6LE 12/01980/FULLN Alterations and conversion of Kimpton Manor Cottage, Down Mr & Mrs Henry Clarke Miss Emma Jones YES 12.09.2012 part of cartshed to flower Road, Kimpton, Andover 12.10.2012 KIMPTON room, including installation of Hampshire SP11 8PG timber bi-folding doors and flue 12/01981/LBWN Alterations and conversion of Kimpton Manor Cottage, Down Mr & Mrs Henry Clarke Miss Emma Jones YES 12.09.2012 part of cartshed to flower Road, Kimpton, Andover 12.10.2012 KIMPTON room, including installation of Hampshire SP11 8PG timber bi-folding doors and flue Week Ending: 14th September 2012 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 12/02011/TREEN Fell 5 trees and prune 9 as Longparish C Of E School, Mr Oliver Coleman Miss Rachel Cooke 14.09.2012 described within the Longparish, Andover, 09.10.2012 LONGPARISH submitted application Hampshire SP11 6PB 12/01828/ADVN Double sided non-illuminated Land At A30 / Hollom Down Noon Scrap Metal & Miss Sarah Barter 13.09.2012 sign (1.0m x 1.0m) on posts - Road Junction, Hollom Down Dismantlers 09.10.2012 NETHER WALLOP height above ground c. 1.5m Road, Lopcombe, Salisbury at A30/Hollom Down Road Hampshire SP5 1BP junction (Retrospective) 12/01887/FULLN Replace existing timber lean- 6 St. Margarets, Clanville, Mrs Rice Miss Sarah Barter 10.09.2012 to with brick-built porch Andover, SP11 9JA 03.10.2012 PENTON GRAFTON 12/01999/FULLN Change of use to self storage Finkley Manor Farm, Finkley Nelson Dance Will Mr Gregg Chapman 12.09.2012 facility in association with Road, Finkley, Hampshire Trust 12.10.2012 SMANNELL adjoining site, and installation of rooflights in building "C" 12/01888/FULLN Erection of 2 dwellings, Land Adjacent 16 The Close, Mr Richard Phillips Mrs Samantha 13.09.2012 formation of new access, Hatherden, Andover, Owen TANGLEY cycle storage sheds, fencing, Hampshire SP11 0HW 09.10.2012 and associated landscaping Week Ending: 14th September 2012 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 12/01997/FULLN Alterations and extensions, Cannfield , Charlton Down, Mr & Mrs T Strong Miss Emma Jones YES 12.09.2012 including raising height of Andover, SP11 0JB 06.10.2012 TANGLEY roof of existing 1.5 storey rear extension, installation of 3 dormers in east and 3 dormers in west elevations, to provide additional living accommodation, closure of existing and creation of new vehicular access 12/01939/TREEN Works as described within The Old Rectory, Church Lane, Mrs Roycroft Mr Alistair Jeans YES 13.09.2012 Application Thruxton, Andover Hampshire 09.10.2012 THRUXTON SP11 8NL 12/01922/FULLS
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