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Planning and Housing Services PLANNING AND HOUSING SERVICES The following planning applications and appeals have been submitted to the Isle of Wight Council and can be viewed online at www.iwight.com/planning. Alternatively they can be viewed at Seaclose Offices, Fairlee Road, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 2QS. Office Hours: Monday – Thursday* 8.30 am – 5.00 pm Friday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm *10:00am – 5:00pm on the last Wednesday of each month Comments on the planning applications must be received within 21 days from the date of this press list, and comments for prior notification applications must be received within 7 days. Comments on planning appeals must be received by the Planning Inspectorate within 5 weeks of the appeal start date (or 6 weeks in the case of an Enforcement Notice appeal). Details of how to comment on an appeal can be found (under the relevant LPA reference number) at www.iwight.com/planning. For householder, advertisement consent or minor commercial (shop front) applications, in the event of an appeal against a refusal of planning permission, representations made about the application will be sent to the Secretary of State, and there will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage. Should you wish to withdraw a representation made during such an application, it will be necessary to do so in writing within 4 weeks of the start of an appeal. All written consultation responses and representations relating to planning applications, will be made available to view online. PLEASE NOTE THAT APPLICATIONS WHICH FALL WITHIN MORE THAN ONE PARISH OR WARD WILL APPEAR ONLY ONCE IN THE LIST UNDER THE PRIMARY PARISH PRESS LIST DATE: 03 November 2017 NEW APPEALS LODGED No new appeals Application No: P/01291/17 Alt Ref: TCP/32408/B Parish(es): Arreton Ward(s): Arreton & Newchurch Location: Part OS Parcel 6324 off, Chapel Lane, Merstone, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 Proposal: Variation of condition 2 of P/00706/16 to increase roof height of garage to incorporate storage Easting: 452572.7 Northing: 85137.1 Case Officer: Stacey Dinning Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01291/17 Application No: P/01289/17 Alt Ref: TCP/24505/A Parish(es): Bembridge Ward(s): Brading, St Helens & Bembridge Location: 114 Howgate Road, Bembridge, Isle Of Wight, PO355QX Proposal: Proposed garage Easting: 465216.4 Northing: 87477 Case Officer: Craig Jelley Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01289/17 Application No: P/01269/17 Alt Ref: TCP/31154/F Parish(es): Bembridge Ward(s): Brading, St Helens & Bembridge Location: 69 High Street, Bembridge, Isle Of Wight, PO355SF Proposal: Demolition of existing house; construction of replacement dwelling (revised scheme) Easting: 464376.2 Northing: 88098.8 Case Officer: Vicki Kemp Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01269/17 Application No: P/01284/17 Alt Ref: TCP/33263 Parish(es): Brading Ward(s): Brading, St Helens & Bembridge Location: Auction House, Quay Lane, Brading, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO360AT Proposal: Proposed side extension Easting: 460653 Northing: 87236 Case Officer: Lizzy Hardy Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01284/17 Application No: P/01283/17 Alt Ref: TCP/13408/U Parish(es): Calbourne Ward(s): Carisbrooke Newport West Wight Location: Colemans Farm, Colemans Lane, Porchfield, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO304LX Proposal: Proposed storage unit, portable production office/store and portable transport and goods office Easting: 445456 Northing: 90132.8 Case Officer: Richard Holmes Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01283/17 Application No: P/01274/17 Alt Ref: TCP/17234/G Parish(es): Cowes Ward(s): Cowes West & Gurnard Location: Flat 4, 14, Cliff Road, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO318BN Proposal: Proposed enlargement/ replacement of existing doors on to deck areas of lounge and bedroom Easting: 448779.3 Northing: 96510.3 Case Officer: Craig Jelley Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01274/17 Application No: P/01023/17 Alt Ref: TCP/14997/A Parish(es): Freshwater Ward(s): Freshwater South Location: St. Catherines, Terrace Lane, Freshwater, Isle Of Wight, PO409QF Proposal: Demolition of sun room and detached building; proposed single storey extension on rear elevation; extension at first floor level above garage to include balcony; cladding (revised plans)(readvertised) Easting: 434266.4 Northing: 85936.8 Case Officer: Stacey Dinning Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01023/17 Application No: P/01276/17 Alt Ref: TCP/29134/E Parish(es): Gurnard Ward(s): Cowes West & Gurnard Location: 12 Shore Path, Shore Road, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO31 Proposal: Variation of condition 2 on P/00716/17 to allow alterations to extension and associated landscaping Easting: 447655.6 Northing: 95787.1 Case Officer: Hayley Byrne Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01276/17 Application No: P/01271/17 Alt Ref: TCP/33262 Parish(es): Gurnard Ward(s): Cowes West & Gurnard Location: 10 Woodvale Road, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO318EH Proposal: Extension at 1st floor level to include replacement raised roof; alterations; proposed porch and raised decking to rear Easting: 448107.7 Northing: 95772.4 Case Officer: Hayley Byrne Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01271/17 Application No: P/01120/17 Alt Ref: TCP/31478/B Parish(es): Nettlestone & Seaview Ward(s): Nettlestone & Seaview Location: Southlands, Pondwell Hill, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO331PX Proposal: Proposed single storey side/rear extension to include living accommodation within roofspace with two dormers on front elevation Easting: 461673.6 Northing: 91292.3 Case Officer: Hayden Marsh Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01120/17 Application No: P/01280/17 Alt Ref: TCP/19329/K Parish(es): Newchurch Ward(s): Arreton & Newchurch Location: Rillfield House, Canteen Road, Whiteley Bank, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, PO383AF Proposal: Removal of condition 3 on TCP/19329 to allow unrestricted occupation Easting: 455702.1 Northing: 82076.7 Case Officer: Richard Holmes Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01280/17 Application No: P/01281/17 Alt Ref: TCP/19329/L Parish(es): Newchurch Ward(s): Arreton & Newchurch Location: Rillfield House, Canteen Road, Whiteley Bank, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, PO383AF Proposal: Removal of condition 2 on TCP/19329A to allow unrestricted occupation Easting: 455702.1 Northing: 82076.7 Case Officer: Richard Holmes Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01281/17 Application No: P/01253/17 Alt Ref: TCP/29902/D Parish(es): Newchurch Ward(s): Arreton & Newchurch Location: Plot 6, Pt OS Parcel 1431 land at Wacklands, Wackland Lane, Newchurch, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36 Proposal: Change of use from agriculture to tourism to include the siting of four units of accommodation Easting: 455067.1 Northing: 85436.4 Case Officer: Richard Holmes Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01253/17 Application No: P/01293/17 Alt Ref: TCP/33051/A Parish(es): Newchurch Ward(s): Arreton & Newchurch Location: land adjacent Queenbower Dairy, Alverstone Road, Queen Bower, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO360NZ Proposal: Variation of condition 2 on P/00444/17 to amend design of dwelling Easting: 456754.6 Northing: 84489.8 Case Officer: Richard Holmes Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01293/17 Application No: P/01221/17 Alt Ref: TCP/23119/J Parish(es): Newport Ward(s): Newport North Location: land at, The Quay, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 Proposal: Continued use of land at various positions for 'street food market' to include temporary siting of stalls, vehicles and gazebos (revised plans)(readvertised) Easting: 450191.8 Northing: 89619.2 Case Officer: Richard Holmes Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01221/17 Application No: P/01228/17 Alt Ref: TCP/33247 Parish(es): Newport Ward(s): Newport East Location: Land on the corner of St Georges Way and, Burnt House Lane, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 Proposal: Nine dwellings; formation of new vehicular access and associated roadways; landscaping (previously advertised as part OS parcel 5627 off Pan Lane)(readvertised application)(revised location) Easting: 450476.7 Northing: 88256.4 Case Officer: Lizzy Hardy Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01228/17 Application No: P/01208/17 Alt Ref: TCP/06472/C Parish(es): Newport Ward(s): Carisbrooke Location: 284 Gunville Road, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO305LX Proposal: Retrospective planning permission for chalet building Easting: 447886.5 Northing: 89543.9 Case Officer: Hayley Byrne Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01208/17 Application No: P/01279/17 Alt Ref: TCP/21322/N Parish(es): Newport Ward(s): Carisbrooke Location: Bottom Barn, Rowridge Lane, Rowridge, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 Proposal: Change of use from holiday accommodation to full residential Easting: 445673.1 Northing: 87603.5 Case Officer: Lizzy Hardy Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01279/17 Application No: P/01299/17 Alt Ref: TCP/33076/A Parish(es): Ryde Ward(s): Ryde East Location: Walled Garden, Bullen Road, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, PO33 Proposal: Demolition of greenhouse; proposed dwelling (revised scheme) Easting: 460829.2 Northing: 90980.9 Case Officer: Stacey Dinning Web Link: http://www.iwight.com/planning/DirectToAppDetails2.aspx?P/01299/17
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