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Act 1990 LIST of NEW PLANNING and OTHER 0 Town and Country Planning Acts 1990 Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 LIST OF NEW PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS, RECEIVED AND VALID IN PARISH/TOWN WARD ORDER WEEKLY LIST AS AT 02 February 2014 For Guidance 1 Those applications which have a star by them are FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. Please see over for a list and description of application types. 2 If the Grid Reference is blank, this is because it is a property which is in the process of being entered on the Property Database for the District. 3 The Conservation Area only appears where the application is known to be in a Conservation Area . 4 Where the application has not been allocated to a case officer, “Team Manager “ for the relevant area appears instead. 5 The Publicity Period is 21 days after the Site Notice Date or 21 days after a Press Advert date, where this has been made, whichever is the later. Applications may be determined after this date. If you require any further information, please enquire at Main Reception, City Offices, Colebrook Street, Winchester, SO23 9LJ quoting the Case Number. We will then be able to give you the current status of the application. We are open Monday to Thursday 8.30am - 5.00pm, Fridays 8.30am - 4.30pm, excluding Bank and Public Holidays. Page 1 APPLICATION CODES AND DESCRIPTION AVC Full Advert Consent AVT Temporary Advert Consent (non-standard time limit) AGA Agricultural Application APN Agricultural Prior Notification CER Certificate of Alternative Use CHU Change of Use DEC Demolition Consultation EUC Established Use Certificate FUL Full Planning Application GVN Government Department (no comment) GVO Government Department (outline) GVT Government Department (temporary) HAZ Hazardous Substances HCS HCC Consultations (letter) HCM HCC Consultation Minerals LBC Conservation Area Application LDC Lawful Development Certificate (existing use *) LDP Lawful Development Certificate (proposed use *) LIS Listed Building OUT Outline Application REM Reserved Matters TCP Telecom Prior Notification TFE Tree Felling Licence TPO Tree Preservation Order TPC Tree in Conservation Area (*) Page 2 Bighton Ward The Alresfords Ref No: W23248 Press advert date: Case No: 14/00065/FUL Comments by: 28 February 2014 Date Valid: 29 January 2014 Decision due: 26 March 2014 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Nicholas Billington Applicant: Ms C Graham Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) First floor rear extension; side porch and access door Location: Malt House 1 Malthouse Lane Bighton Alresford Hampshire SO24 9RD Grid Ref: 461164 134178 Bishops Waltham Ward Bishops Waltham Ref No: W00469/19A Press advert date: 5 February 2014 Case No: 13/02186/AVC Comments by: 26 February 2014 Date Valid: 28 January 2014 Decision due: 25 March 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Sarah Tose Applicant: Mr Barry Nicholson Proposal: 1 no. hanging externally illuminated sign and 2 no. fascia externally illuminated sign Location: The Merchants House 8 High Street Bishops Waltham Southampton Hampshire SO32 1AA Grid Ref: 455364 117470 Bishops Waltham Ward Bishops Waltham Ref No: W00469/20LB Press advert date: 5 February 2014 Case No: 13/02192/LIS Comments by: 26 February 2014 Date Valid: 28 January 2014 Decision due: 25 March 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Sarah Tose Applicant: Mr Barry Nicholson Proposal: Removal of existing lights over hanging sign and replace with new lighting and installation of 1 no. hanging externally illuminated sign and 2 no. fascia externally illuminated sign Location: The Merchants House 8 High Street Bishops Waltham Southampton Hampshire SO32 1AA Grid Ref: 455364 117470 Page 3 Bishops Waltham Ward Bishops Waltham Ref No: W23208 Press advert date: Case No: 13/02733/FUL Comments by: 26 February 2014 Date Valid: 21 January 2014 Decision due: 18 March 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Nicholas Billington Applicant: Mr T Taylor Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Two storey side and single storey rear extensions Location: 56 Battery Hill Bishops Waltham Southampton Hampshire SO32 1BT Grid Ref: 454687 117829 Bishops Waltham Ward Bishops Waltham Ref No: WTPO/1339/25 Press advert date: Case No: 14/00131/TPO Comments by: 28 February 2014 Date Valid: 17 January 2014 Decision due: 14 March 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Mr Thomas Gregory Applicant: Mrs Gwen Castle Proposal: 1 no. Willow tree to crown clean, reduce to the existing pollarding point (approx 1.5m), reduce the length of the branches affecting the fence and conservatory roof and remove vigorous growth of ivy and remove dead wood. Location: Cragwood Winchester Road Bishops Waltham Southampton Hampshire SO32 1AH Grid Ref: 455744 117098 Bishops Waltham Ward Bishops Waltham Ref No: W23244A Press advert date: 12 February 2014 Case No: 14/00142/AVC Comments by: 3 March 2014 Date Valid: 29 January 2014 Decision due: 26 March 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Mr Nick Fisher Applicant: Mrs Tracey Lewsey Proposal: Erection of new entrance sign Location: English Heritage Bishops Waltham Palace Station Road Bishops Waltham Southampton Hampshire SO32 1DH Grid Ref: 455248 117402 Page 4 Bishops Waltham Ward Bishops Waltham Ref No: WTPO/1873/02 Press advert date: Case No: 14/00157/TPO Comments by: 3 March 2014 Date Valid: 21 January 2014 Decision due: 18 March 2014 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Mr Thomas Gregory Applicant: Mr Curry Proposal: 1 no. Eucalyptus to fell Location: 7 The Orchard Bishops Waltham Southampton Hampshire SO32 1GL Grid Ref: 455903 117402 Colden Common Ward Colden Common And Twyford Ref No: WTPO/1212/109 Press advert date: Case No: 14/00236/TPO Comments by: 5 March 2014 Date Valid: 29 January 2014 Decision due: 26 March 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Mr Thomas Gregory Applicant: Mr Philip Elliott Proposal: 3 no. Ash to remove lower branches to a height of 3.5m and thin by 15% (T1-T3), 1 no. Silver Birch to remove lower 2 branches (T4), 1 no. Goat Willow to thin by 15% and raise height of lower branches (T5) Location: 4 St Vigor Way Colden Common Winchester Hampshire SO21 1UU Grid Ref: 448327 121652 Colden Common Ward Colden Common And Twyford Ref No: WTPO/1212/110 Press advert date: Case No: 14/00250/TPO Comments by: 5 March 2014 Date Valid: 30 January 2014 Decision due: 27 March 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Mr Thomas Gregory Applicant: Mrs Amanda Maiden Proposal: 1 no. Oak to remove 1 main branch which splits into 2 smaller branches (T1), 1 no. Sycamore to crown reduce to approximately 3m and remove 2 branches (T2) Location: 10 Lime Close Colden Common Winchester Hampshire SO21 1WN Grid Ref: 448335 121944 Page 5 Compton And Shawford Ward Compton And Otterbourne Ref No: W06167/02TPOCA Press advert date: Case No: 14/00171/TPC Comments by: Date Valid: 22 January 2014 Decision due: 5 March 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: Mr Thomas Gregory Applicant: Mrs Sue Bickley Proposal: 2 no. Apple (T1, T2) 3 no. Cherry (T3,T4,T6) 1 no. Holly (T5) 1 no. Willow (T7) 1 no. Maple (T8) 1 no. Sycamore (T9) 1 no. Rowan (T10) to Fell 1 no. Sycamore raise crown up to 6ms Location: West View Compton Street Compton Winchester Hampshire SO21 2AT Grid Ref: 446425 125862 Compton And Shawford Ward Compton And Otterbourne Ref No: W15618/05TPOCA Press advert date: Case No: 14/00191/TPC Comments by: Date Valid: 23 January 2014 Decision due: 6 March 2014 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Mr Thomas Gregory Applicant: Mrs Wendy McMillan Proposal: 1 no. Silver birch to fell Location: Cheniston Compton Street Compton Winchester Hampshire SO21 2AS Grid Ref: 446551 125715 Compton And Shawford Ward Compton And Otterbourne Ref No: WTPO/1277/02 Press advert date: Case No: 14/00214/TPO Comments by: 5 March 2014 Date Valid: 27 January 2014 Decision due: 24 March 2014 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Mr Thomas Gregory Applicant: Mr Simon Forbes Proposal: 1 no. Hornbeam (T6) to fell Location: Beech Corner Pearson Lane Shawford Winchester SO21 2AA Grid Ref: 447157 125166 Page 6 Compton And Shawford Ward Compton And Otterbourne Ref No: W08425/11TPOCA Press advert date: Case No: 14/00230/TPC Comments by: Date Valid: 28 January 2014 Decision due: 11 March 2014 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Mr Thomas Gregory Applicant: Mr Colin Jones Proposal: 1 no. Plum Tree to remove overhanging branch Location: Church Cottage Carmans Lane Compton Hampshire SO21 2AR Grid Ref: 446779 125624 Crawley Ward Sparsholt Ref No: W14241/08 Press advert date: 12 February 2014 Case No: 14/00195/FUL Comments by: 4 March 2014 Date Valid: 31 January 2014 Decision due: 28 March 2014 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer : Nicholas Billington Applicant: Mrs Gillibrand Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Conservatory to side of property Location: Martins Crawley Winchester SO21 2PN Grid Ref: 443069 134705 Curdridge Ward Owslebury And Curdridge Ref No: W00926/10 Press advert date: Case No: 14/00017/FUL Comments by: 26 February 2014 Date Valid: 20 January 2014 Decision due: 17 March 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Mr Nick Fisher Applicant: Trustees Of The Reading Rooms Abd Recreation Ground Charity Proposal: Single storey front and rear extensions and alterations to fenestration Location: Curdridge Reading Rooms Reading Room Lane Curdridge Southampton Hampshire SO32 2HE Grid Ref: 452855 113591 Page 7 Denmead Ward Denmead Ref No: W15695/02 Press advert date: Case No: 13/02914/FUL Comments by: 27 February 2014 Date Valid: 23 January 2014 Decision due: 20 March 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Mrs Anna Hebard Applicant: J Westron & Sons Proposal: Erection of above ground steel slurry store Location: Pyles Farm House Kidmore Lane Denmead Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 6JX Grid Ref: 465800 112476 Denmead Ward Denmead Ref No: W15554/03 Press advert date: Case No: 14/00112/FUL Comments by: 3 March 2014 Date Valid: 29 January 2014 Decision due: 26 March 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Mrs Anna Hebard Applicant: Mr R Hinton Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Single storey rear extension with roof lights Location: 11 Corner Mead Denmead Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 6YF Grid Ref: 465743 111469 Denmead Ward Denmead Ref No: WTPO/1086/01 Press advert date: Case No: 14/00153/TPO Comments by: 3 March 2014 Date Valid: 21 January 2014 Decision due: 18 March 2014 Team: 2_STH Case Officer : Mr Thomas Gregory Applicant: Mrs Plumb Proposal: 1 no.
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