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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Registered applications for week ending 10/11/2017 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL Ash 17/01016 Erection of an agricultural building Site at Hoaden Court, Hoaden, BK for use as cold store, workshop and Ash, CT3 2LG plant room (existing cold store to be demolished) Deal 17/01276 Conversion of garage to habitable Coach House, Addelam Road, ELM room Deal, CT14 9BZ 17/01318 15% crown reduction to one oak 1 Warden House Mews, Deal, DS tree CT14 9WD Dover 17/01205 Formation of a dropped kerb and 106 Melbourne Avenue, Dover, RAM parking CT16 2JH 17/01284 Erection of single storey side 149 Markland Road, Dover, CT17 ELM extension and conversion of garage 9NL to office/games room 17/01291 Display of 1no. internally Illuminated Unit 2, 11-16, Biggin Street, Dover, RAM fascia sign, 1no. internally CT16 1BD illuminated projecting sign and window film to first floor 17/01290 Erection of an attached dwelling with 13 St Davids Avenue, Aycliffe, BK Juliette balcony to first floor for use CT17 9HU as a 'granny annexe' (existing conservatory to be demolished) 17/01223 Blocking 1st floor balcony & Dover Marina Hotel, Waterloo GS installation of window. Internal works Crescent, Dover, CT17 9BP to convert to 4no ensuite bedrooms to include removal of existing and erection of new partition walls, creation of new openings, replacement of windows with French doors and creation of new openings through party wall all to 1st floor. 17/01222 Part infill of existing first floor Dover Marina Hotel, Waterloo AW balcony and installation of a Crescent, Dover, CT17 9BP replacement window 17/01319 Erection of a rear dormer roof 16 Pardoner's Way, Dover, CT16 BK extension 2DE Page 1 of 3 1 Registered applications for week ending 10/11/2017 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL Eastry 17/01063 Installation of air conditioning units Fiveways, The Cross, Eastry, RAM CT13 0FZ 17/01295 Fell one red oak tree 26 Swaynes Way, Eastry, CT13 DS 0JP Eythorne 17/01265 Erection of a single storey rear Honeywood Cottage, The Green, AW conservatory extension Eythorne, CT15 4BN River 17/01300 Fell two pine trees Beech Court, 86 Rectory Road, DS Raise two sycamores to 6 metres Deal, CT14 9NB above ground level Raise one sycamore to 7 metres above ground level Raise one beech to 7 metres above ground level Remove two lateral limbs from one pine tree Sandwich 17/01081 Alterations and widening of existing Land and Access Road, Sandwich VH access road, formation of a new Leisure Park, Woodnesborough footway, erection of walls, fencing Road, Sandwich, CT13 0AA and gates (amended description, drawings and additional information ) (re-advertisement) Shepherdswell with Coldred 17/01286 Removal of Condition 9 to allow Deerleap, 50 Mill Lane, DR sub-division of land outlined in blue Shepherdswell, CT15 7LT (application under Section 73) 17/01294 Erection of a two storey side 29 Mill Lane, Shepherdswell, CT 15 ELM extension with balcony to rear 7LJ (existing extension to be demolished) Sholden 17/01243 Change of use to holiday let (C1) The Bungalow, Sandwich Road, DBR and external alterations including Hacklinge, Sholden, CT14 0AS erection of dormer windows, single storey side extension and creation of parking Page 2 of 3 2 Registered applications for week ending 10/11/2017 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL Walmer 17/00936 Erection of two and single storey 10 Station Road, Walmer, CT14 RAM rear extensions (existing garage to 7QR be demolished) 17/01312 Erection of a one and two storey 85 Campbell Road, Walmer, CT14 ELM rear extension (existing extension to 7EF be demolished) 17/01298 Fell two sycamores, pollard one Land adjacent to 57, Liverpool DS sycamore to 1metre above main Road, Walmer, CT14 7LG stem fork and crown raise one sycamore to 3metres above ground level 17/01299 Crown lift three beech, one Trees at Courtney, Carinya, DS fern-leaved beech and one maple to Donington and Ashdon, 5.2 metres above ground level Hawksdown, Walmer, CT14 7PL Wingham 17/01313 Erection of a detached dwelling, Land adjacent to Chestnut House, RE formation of new vehicle access and Canterbury Road, Wingham parking Green, CT3 1NH Woodnesborough 17/01288 Erection of a pair of semi-detached Land between 15 & 17, KEV dwellings, formation of parking, Foxborough Close, vehicular cross-over and the Woodnesborough, CT13 0NR erection of fencing Page 3 of 3 3.
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