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8.9 MHDC Sheduled Weekly List of Decisions Made LIST OF DECISIONS MADE FOR 10/02/2020 to 14/02/2020 Listed by Ward, then Parish, Then Application number order Application No: 19/00807/CLE Location: Annexe At, Wheatley Cottage, Folly Road, Alfrick Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness for an Existing use for use of building (The Stables) - subject of detailed planning permission 12/00153/FUL dated 30.4.2012 as a single dwellinghouse in breach of condition 12 thereof continuously for a period in excess of 4 years Decision Date: 13/02/2020 Decision: Refusal Applicant: David Flanagan Agent: Robert Jolly The Stables Jubilate Wheatley Cottage Rushall Folly Road Ledbury Alfrick HR8 2DE WR6 Parish: Alfrick CP Ward: Alfrick and Leigh Ward Case Officer: Ruth Amundson Expiry Date: 30/07/2019 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862347 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 19/01819/HP Location: The Wain House, Sandlin, Leigh Sinton, Malvern, WR13 5DN Proposal: Proposed Ground Floor Extension to existing building Decision Date: 13/02/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Alan Nichols Agent: Mr Simon Kirton The Wain House, Sandlin Zero Energy Architecture Leigh Sinton Studio 5 WR13 5DN The Fold Bransford WR6 5JB Parish: Leigh CP Ward: Alfrick and Leigh Ward Case Officer: Sam Witham Expiry Date: 13/03/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862402 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 1 of 18 Application No: 19/01493/FUL Location: Applegaard Fruit Farm, Suckley, Worcester, WR6 5DJ Proposal: Removal of condition 6 agricultural occupancy condition on planning permission 99/01450/FUL - Agricultural dwelling and stables Decision Date: 14/02/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr & Mrs S. J. and R. F. Rudman Agent: Miss Caroline G Parsonson Appelgaard Farm Offices 3 & 4 Crown House Suckley 2 Church Row Worcester Pershore WR6 5DJ WR10 1BL Parish: Suckley CP Ward: Alfrick and Leigh Ward Case Officer: Ruth Amundson Expiry Date: 29/11/2019 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862347 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 19/01510/S106 Location: Applegaard Fruit Farm, Suckley, Worcester, WR6 5DJ Proposal: Application under section S106A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to discharge the requirements relating to legal agreement dated 5th April 2000 associated with Planning Permission reference 99/01450/FUL Decision Date: 14/02/2020 Decision: Refusal Applicant: Mr and Mrs S Rudman Agent: Miss Caroline G Parsonson Appelgaard Farm Offices 3 and 4 Crown House Knowle Bank Pershore Suckley Worcs WR6 5DJ WR10 1BL Parish: Suckley CP Ward: Alfrick and Leigh Ward Case Officer: Ruth Amundson Expiry Date: 05/12/2019 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862347 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 2 of 18 Application No: 19/01568/FUL Location: Ockeridge Rural Retreats, Ockeridge, Wichenford, Worcester, WR6 6YR Proposal: The siting of three additional shepherd huts Decision Date: 13/02/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr & Mrs Hall Agent: Miss Anna Jovanovic Ockeridge Rural Retreats The Farm Office Millridge Farm Ockeridge Parsons Lane Wichenford HARTLEBURY WR6 6YR DY11 7YQ Parish: Holt CP Ward: Baldwin Ward Case Officer: Karen Wightman Expiry Date: 18/12/2019 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862365 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 19/00629/FUL Location: Nicholls Farm, Shrawley, Worcester, WR6 6TT Proposal: Construction of stables and manege. Decision Date: 12/02/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr & Mrs J Cartwright Agent: Julian Raxter Nicholls Farm The Old Barn Hanbury B4196 Shrawley Hollowfields Road Shrawley Hanbury WR6 6TT Redditch B96 6RD Parish: Shrawley CP Ward: Baldwin Ward Case Officer: Sam Witham Expiry Date: 12/12/2019 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862402 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 3 of 18 Application No: 19/01338/FUL Location: Sunrays, Broadheath Common, Lower Broadheath, WR2 6RP Proposal: Demolition of Existing Bungalow. Construction of new 3 bedroom detached dwelling, with detached garage. Decision Date: 13/02/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Ms Janet Venables Agent: Mr Daren Hall Sunrays, Broadheath Common The Oast House Lower Broadheath 25 Kiln Lane WR2 6RP Leigh Sinton WR13 5HH Parish: Lower Broadheath CP Ward: Broadheath Ward Case Officer: Ian Hiscock Expiry Date: 19/11/2019 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862304 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 19/01650/HP Location: Elm Barn, Lovington Lane, Lower Broadheath, WR2 6QQ Proposal: Proposed insertion of 3no rooflights (amended) Decision Date: 12/02/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Miss Eleanor Busby Agent: Mr Dan Stiff C/O Agent 1 Crucible Terrace Woodbury Lane Norton Worcestershire WR5 2DQ Parish: Lower Broadheath CP Ward: Broadheath Ward Case Officer: Sam Witham Expiry Date: 30/12/2019 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862402 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 4 of 18 Application No: 19/01879/CU Location: The Oaks Barn, Bell Lane, Lower Broadheath, Worcester, WR2 6RR Proposal: Erection of double garage and change of use of agricultural land to garden. Decision Date: 12/02/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Anthony Candy Agent: Mr Simon Rees The Oaks Barn 41 Sentinel Close Bell Lane WORCESTER Lower Broadheath WR2 5FA WR2 6RR Parish: Lower Broadheath CP Ward: Broadheath Ward Case Officer: Karen Wightman Expiry Date: 13/02/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862365 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 19/01810/HP Location: 16 Arosa Drive, Malvern, WR14 3JP Proposal: Erection of proposed store/workshop Decision Date: 10/02/2020 Decision: Refusal Applicant: Dr Turner Agent: 16 Arosa Drive 10 Riverside Close Malvern Upton upon Severn WR14 3JP WR8 0JN Parish: Malvern CP Ward: Chase Ward Case Officer: Laura Saich Expiry Date: 28/02/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862422 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 5 of 18 Application No: 19/01893/AGR Location: Mill Farm, 28 Guarlford Road, Malvern, WR14 3QP Proposal: Prior approval for proposed building for Agricultural or Forestry use Decision Date: 12/02/2020 Decision: No Objection Applicant: Mr. Nigel Bullock Agent: Alistair Griffiths Mill Farm Greenacre Guarlford Suckley WR14 3QP Suckley Road Worcester WR6 5EH Parish: Malvern CP Ward: Chase Ward Case Officer: Laura Saich Expiry Date: 13/02/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862422 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 19/01919/FUL Location: Properties 1 To 24, Geraldine Court, Malvern Proposal: Erection of 2 no. prefabricated mobility scooter stores to house 4 no. mobility scooters for residents of Geraldine Court Decision Date: 11/02/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Fortis Living Agent: Mr Kevin Davis Progress House 2 St Oswalds Road Midland Road Worcester Worcester WR1 1HZ WR5 1DU Parish: Malvern CP Ward: Chase Ward Case Officer: Laura Saich Expiry Date: 18/02/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862422 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 6 of 18 Application No: 20/00050/CM Location: Land At (Os 8958 4461), Defford Proposal: Proposed waste wood, soil and stone recycling facility and expansion of existing composting facility Decision Date: 14/02/2020 Decision: Objection Applicant: Marta Dziudzi-Moseley Agent: Marta Dziudzi-Moseley Worcestershire County Council Worcestershire County Council County Hall County Hall Spetchley Road Spetchley Road Worcester Worcester WR5 2NP WR5 2NP Parish: Croome D'abitot CP Ward: Kempsey Ward Case Officer: Lee Walton Expiry Date: 14/02/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862314 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 19/01921/HP Location: Old Orchard House, Frith Common, Eardiston, Tenbury Wells, WR15 8JX Proposal: Erection of two storey side extension and porch. Decision Date: 14/02/2020 Decision: Refusal Applicant: Mr & Mrs Simon Douglass Agent: Mrs Kim Langford Tejrar Old Orchard House 1 The Folley Frith Common Nr Tewkesbury Eardiston GL20 7EE WR15 8JX Parish: Lindridge CP Ward: Lindridge Ward Case Officer: Karen Wightman Expiry Date: 28/02/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862365 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 7 of 18 Application No: 19/01638/FUL Location: Rowan House, Osborne Road, Malvern, WR14 1JE Proposal: Erection of external storage container to enclosed courtyard Decision Date: 10/02/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr Mike Taylor Agent: Mr Gary Phillips Worcestershire Health & Care Highbury Design Rowan House Highbury House Osborne Road 11 Holt Road Malvern Studley WR14 1JE Warwickshire B80 7NX Parish: Malvern CP Ward: Link Ward Case Officer: Clare Bull Expiry Date: 28/02/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01684 862451 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 19/01833/HP Location: Elm
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