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List of Planning Application Decisions Issued South Ayrshire Council : Planning List of Planning Application Decisions Issued During the Period of 01/02/2009 to 28/02/2009 Application Decision Date of Decision Applicant Proposal Location Area Officer Number Route* Decision 09/00005/FUL DEL 05/02/2009 Withdrawn Ayrshire & Arran NHS Trust Demolition of existing building Seafield House Mr Austin Cooke Ailsa Hospital Doonfoot Road Dalmellington Road Ayr Ayr South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA7 4DP KA6 6AB 09/00020/COU DEL 20/02/2009 Withdrawn Commodore Homes Formation of septic tank & Newfield Mains Farm Mrs Kathleen Wilson C/o Agent outfall Newfield Mains Road Dundonald South Ayrshire KA2 9AW 08/01361/FUL DEL 02/02/2009 Withdrawn Mr Mark White Siting of 2 caravans Balig Farm Mr Martin McCallum Balig Farm Dunure Road Dunure Road Ayr Ayr South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA7 4LA KA7 4LA 09/00031/COL DEL 20/02/2009 Withdrawn Mr Joseph McGowan Certificate of lawfulness for proposed 31 Main Street Mrs Kathleen Wilson 15 Templand Road use of retail shop to form butchers shop Prestwick Dalry South Ayrshire KA24 5EU KA9 1AD 07/00419/REM DEL 12/02/2009 Permitted Kezia DCM Ltd Reserved matters application for Dalquharran Castle ( Ruin ) Mr Michael McClelland Per Agent construction of a golf course C29 Dailly Road Maybole - South Via Ruglen And Wallacetown - B741 North Of Dailly S From Maybole Maybole South Ayrshire KA26 9QJ 07/00881/OUT DEL 12/02/2009 Permitted University Of Paisley Outline planning permission for Craigie Estate Mrs Catherine Parish (per W D Millan) formation of new university campus Craigie Road Paisley Campus buildings and residential development Ayr Paisley South Ayrshire PA1 2BE KA8 0SS Decision Route: COMM - Committee Decision, DEL - Delegated Decision Page 1 of 15 17 March 2009 Application Decision Date of Decision Applicant Proposal Location Area Officer Number Route* Decision 08/00063/COU DEL 27/02/2009 Permitted Hope Homes Scotland Limited Erection of residential development Former Red Brae Residential School Mr Ian Simpson Watson Terrace 24 Alloway Road Drongan Maybole East Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA6 7AB KA19 8AA 08/00031/FUL COMM 02/02/2009 Permitted Ayrshire Housing Erection of residential development Site To West Of Mr Ian Simpson 119 Main Street Minnoch Crescent Ayr Maybole KA8 8BX South Ayrshire KA19 8DU 08/00391/FUL DEL 09/02/2009 Refused Mr Littlejohn Alterations and extension to 143 Burnbank Road Mr Andrew Henderson 143 Burnbank Road dwellinghouse Ayr Ayr South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA7 3QH KA7 3QH 08/00762/FUL DEL 11/02/2009 Permitted Mr H Tadjali Alterations and extension to 6 Craig Drive Mr David Hearton 6 Craig Drive dwellinghouse Ayr Ayr South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA7 4GY KA7 4GY 08/00781/FUL COMM 02/02/2009 Permitted Ayrshire Housing Erection of residential development Land At Mr Ian Simpson 119 Main Street Culzean Road Ayr Maybole KA8 1XB South Ayrshire 08/00835/LBC DEL 20/02/2009 Withdrawn Mukhtar Sandhu Alterations to listed building 58 Sandgate Mr David Hearton Po Box 29578 Ayr Dubai South Ayrshire UAE KA7 1BX 08/00841/FUL DEL 20/02/2009 Withdrawn Mukhtar Sandhu Alterations to existing building 58 Sandgate Mr David Hearton Po Box 29578 Ayr Dubai South Ayrshire UAE KA7 1BX 08/00912/LBC DEL 27/02/2009 Withdrawn Soupz Ltd Erection of signage 231 High Street Mr David Hearton 231 High Street Ayr Ayr South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA7 1RB KA7 1RB Decision Route: COMM - Committee Decision, DEL - Delegated Decision Page 2 of 15 17 March 2009 Application Decision Date of Decision Applicant Proposal Location Area Officer Number Route* Decision 08/00866/ADV DEL 27/02/2009 Withdrawn Soupz Ltd Erection of signage 231 High Street Mr David Hearton 231 High Street Ayr Ayr South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA7 1RB KA7 1RB 08/00821/FUL DEL 12/02/2009 Permitted Mrs Janice Blair Alterations and extension to 20 Academy Street Ms Fiona Sharp 68 South Beach dwellinghouse, formation of access and Troon Troon erection of gates South Ayrshire KA10 6DG KA10 6HR 08/00964/COU DEL 27/02/2009 Permitted Mr Duncan McCready Change of use of land to form extension Old Mill Caravan Park Mr David Hearton Old Mill Caravan Park to caravan park Ardlochan Road Ardlochan Road Maidens Maidens South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA19 8LA KA19 8LA 08/00972/COU DEL 24/02/2009 Permitted Mr R Woodward & Ms T Bey 0Alterations and extension to existing Barwheys Farm Mr David Hearton Crawfordston Farm farmhouse, change of use of farm Maybole Maybole steading to from 4 holiday houses South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA19 7JS KA19 7JS 08/01067/FUL DEL 03/02/2009 Permitted Angela McGhee Erection of dwellinghouse 1 Cambusdoon Drive Mr Ian Simpson 1 Cambusdoon Drive Ayr Ayr South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA7 4PL KA7 4PL 08/01151/FUL DEL 05/02/2009 Permitted Boots Properties Installation of new shop front and air 89 Main Street Ms Fiona Sharp Boots UK Ltd conditioning unit Prestwick D94 Beeston Site South Ayrshire Nottingham KA9 1JS NG90 1HQ 08/01173/FUL DEL 05/02/2009 Refused Mr & Mrs Sam Freireich Alterations and extension to 39 Midton Road Mr David Clark 39 Midton Road dwellinghouse Prestwick Prestwick South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA9 1PL KA9 1PL 08/01280/FUL DEL 24/02/2009 Permitted Mr Robert Wodward & Tricia Bey Erection of dairy Barwheys Farm Mr David Hearton Barwheys Farm Maybole Maybole South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA19 7JS KA19 7JS Decision Route: COMM - Committee Decision, DEL - Delegated Decision Page 3 of 15 17 March 2009 Application Decision Date of Decision Applicant Proposal Location Area Officer Number Route* Decision 08/01251/FUL DEL 27/02/2009 Withdrawn Daniel Downie Alterations and extension to 2 Parkthorn Cottage Mrs Zena Clark 2 Parkthorn Cottage dwellinghouse Troon Road Troon Road Dundonald Dundonald South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA2 9BS KA2 9BS 08/01306/FUL DEL 02/02/2009 Permitted Mr S. R. McColm Alterations and extension to 24 Crandleyhill Road Mrs Zena Clark 25 Duart Avenue dwellinghouse Prestwick Prestwick South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA9 2BE KA9 1NA 08/01267/OUT DEL 20/02/2009 Refused Mr David Anderson Outline planning permission for the Land Adjacent To Mr Andrew Henderson Low Craighead Farm erection of a dwellinghouse Low Craighead Farm Girvan Girvan South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA26 9QG KA26 9QG 08/01342/FUL DEL 20/02/2009 Refused Mrs Vicki Cartlidge Erection of portable lodge Land To The South West Of 1 Whilk Mr Ian Simpson 26 Shepshed Road Meadow Hathern A77T Lendalfoot - Main Street Loughborough Ballantrae Leics Ballantrae LE12 5LL South Ayrshire 08/01274/LBC DEL 05/02/2009 Refused Jean Kerr Erection of satellite dish 3 New Road Mrs Zena Clark 3 New Road Ayr Ayr South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA8 8DA KA8 8DA 08/01298/FUL DEL 03/02/2009 Permitted Mr R McIlwraith Alterations and extension to 32 Glenmuir Road Mrs Zena Clark 32 Glenmuir Road dwellinghouse and erection of garage Ayr Ayr South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA8 9RE KA8 9RE 08/01314/FUL DEL 09/02/2009 Permitted Mr & Mrs C McClymont Alterations and extension to 6 Bereland Avenue Mrs Zena Clark 6 Bereland Avenue dwellinghouse Prestwick Prestwick South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA9 1ET KA9 1ET Decision Route: COMM - Committee Decision, DEL - Delegated Decision Page 4 of 15 17 March 2009 Application Decision Date of Decision Applicant Proposal Location Area Officer Number Route* Decision 08/01220/FUL DEL 27/02/2009 Permitted Boots UK Ltd Installation of air conditining units Unit 5 Mrs Zena Clark Mr Roland O'Connor 49 Academy Street 1 Thane Road Troon Besston South Ayrshire Nottingham KA10 6HR NG90 1HQ 08/01366/FUL DEL 09/02/2009 Permitted Mr G Houston Alterations and extension to 89 Bentinck Drive Ms Fiona Sharp 89 Bentinck Drive dwellinghouse Troon Troon South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA10 6HZ KA10 6HZ 08/01416/LBC DEL 03/02/2009 Permitted Education, Culture & Lifelong Alterations to listed building Marr College Mr David Clark Learn;ing Dundonald Road South Ayrshire Council Troon County Buildings South Ayrshire Wellington Square KA10 7AB Ayr KA7 1DR 08/01426/FUL DEL 24/02/2009 Refused Mr M Stoddart Erection of a dwellinghouse 2 Barns Terrace Mr Ian Simpson Ladybank House Maybole Girvan South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA19 7EP KA26 9JJ 08/01429/FUL DEL 03/02/2009 Permitted Mr A Nicoll Erection of dwellinghouse 8 Weston Brae Mr David Clark 60 Forehill Road Annbank Ayr South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA7 3DT 08/01437/FUL COMM 04/02/2009 Permitted Scottish Water Erection of new building and new plant Penwhapple Waterworks Mr Andrew Henderson Watermark House apparatus Old Dailly Alba Campus Girvan Livingston South Ayrshire West Lothian KA26 9TH E54 7HH Decision Route: COMM - Committee Decision, DEL - Delegated Decision Page 5 of 15 17 March 2009 Application Decision Date of Decision Applicant Proposal Location Area Officer Number Route* Decision 08/01441/LBC DEL 17/02/2009 Permitted Mr W Gray Alterations to listed building Marr College Mr Neale McIlvanney Property And Design Manager Dundonald Road Propoerty And Design Troon South Ayrshire Council South Ayrshire Newton House KA10 7AB 30 Green Street Lane Ayr 08/01452/COL DEL 19/02/2009 Permitted Mrs Jacquie McKissock Certificate of lawfulness for existing use 143 Main Street Mr David Clark 143 Main Street of newsagents and hot food takeaway Ayr Ayr South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA8 8BX KA8 8BX 08/01419/FUL DEL 20/02/2009 Permitted Mr Kenneth Aitken Alterations and extension to 15 Burns Street Mrs Zena Clark 15 Burns Street dwellinghouse Tarbolton Tarbolton South Ayrshire South Ayrshire KA5 5RA KA5 5RA 08/01400/COU DEL 05/02/2009 Permitted Elphinstone Holdings Ltd Change of use of
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