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Advert O/18/84191 22 9th November 2018 Hampshire Independent www.hantsdirect.com Tel: 01962 859559 This week’s Public Notices This week’s Public Notices www.hants.gov.uk/publicnotices EASTLEIGH BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING CITY OF SOUTHAMPTON THE BOROUGH OF EASTLEIGH (CHANDLER’S FORD TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 (BATCH 8) (ROAD CLOSURE) (084/89) AND HILTINGBURY) (AMENDMENT NO. 4) ORDER 2018 (AS AMENDED) PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND CONSERVATION TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER 2018 AREA) ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990 that the Eastleigh Borough Council Southampton City Council HEREBY GIVES NOTICE THAT, in TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to arrangements with Hampshire County Council accordance with Section 14(1)(a) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2010 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the receipt of the following proposes to make the above mentioned Traffic Regulation Orders 1984, as amended, the Council made the following Order on 7th ARTICLE 13 application(s): November 2018. in exercise of the powers of the said County Council under 3 Oxford Mews Latimer Street Southampton Sections 1, 2, 4 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“the Act”) : The effect of the Order will be to close the roads set out in the 18/01975/FUL (Conservation Area) 1 OFFICE HOURS: Schedule on the dates advertised locally. and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Act, and of all other enabling Proposal: Replacement of 2 x windows at first floor. Monday to Friday 8.30am – 5.00pm : The Order is required to allow highway improvements as set out powers, and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in Documents relating to these applications can be viewed online at: 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following applications in roads programme Batch 8. accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act. www.southampton.gov.uk/planning/planning-applications or at our have been received:- The general effect of this Order is to insert into The Borough 3: The alternative routes will be advertised locally. Gateway Reception, One Guildhall Square, Southampton during H/18/84290 On behalf of Mr George Gamblin of Eastleigh (Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury) Consolidation 4: The Order comes into force on 26th November 2018 for normal office hours. Any comments should be submitted online or Erection of a triple garage Order 2016 new waiting restrictions, and amend some existing up to 18 months or until such sooner time as the works are ITCHEN HOUSE, CHURCH ROAD, BISHOPSTOKE, EASTLEIGH, made in writing to Development Management, Southampton City restrictions as detailed below: completed. However, it is anticipated that the works shall be SO50 6LR Council, Civic Centre, Southampton SO14 7LS by 30 November a) ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ restrictions in the following roads: completed by 1st March 2019. The proposed development Is in conservation area . Ford Avenue, Fryern Close, Brook Close, Ribble Close 2018 H/18/84324 On behalf of Mr James Potter The Schedule Charnwood Close, Steele Close, Meon Crescent, Please note that Under the provisions of the Local Single storey rear and front extensions and two storey side Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any written extension with balcony, erection of carport with storage and Springhill Road Road From To comments that you submit (including post) will be made outbuilding to form pool house and outdoor kitchen area. b) Implement time restriction for waiting times: 25 BURGESSLAND, CHURCH LANE, BOTLEY, SO32 2EQ Bournemouth Road available for inspection and copying by the public online. Broadwater Road Entire Length - The proposed development Is in conservation area A copy of the Order together with all plans showing the roads to Samuel Fox – Planning and Development Manager which the Order relates and a statement of the Council’s reasons 9 November 2018 Broadwater Road River Walk Meggeson H/18/84328 On behalf of Mr James A Osmond Avenue Front extension to detached garage for proposing to make the Order may be inspected at Eastleigh 4 GREYLADYES, SCHOOL ROAD, BURSLEDON, House, Upper Market Street, Eastleigh during normal office hours Hawkeswood Entire Length - SOUTHAMPTON, SO31 8BX or on the Council’s website: www.eastleigh.gov.uk/TRO Road The proposed development Is in conservation area Objections to these proposals together with the grounds on which CITY OF SOUTHAMPTON O/18/84191 On behalf of RPS Group they are made must be sent in writing or via the form on the (EAST PARK TERRACE) (ROAD CLOSURE) (091-89) Bitterne Road Gap in Central - Outline consent, with all matters reserved except means of access, Council’s website to the undersigned by 7 December 2018. Letters TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER 2018 West Reservation at for the relocation of cricket pitch off-site and improvements to of support will also be received during this time. Hawkeswood Road existing bowls and football facilities on site to enable the erection DATED: 9 November 2018 Junction Only of up to 148 residential dwellings (Use Class C3) with new (Any enquiries please contact [email protected]) Southampton City Council HEREBY GIVES NOTICE THAT, in vehicular access, car parking, work to highways, landscaping, and Ian Austin, Legal Services Manager accordance with Section 14(1)(a) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act Fawley Road Entire Length - other associated works. The application also seeks the demolition [email protected] 1984, as amended, the Council made the following Order on 9th of non-original extensions to Sydney Lodge and redundant factory Englefield Road Entire Length - buildings. November 2018. GE AVIATION, KINGS AVENUE, HAMBLE-LE-RICE, SO31 4NF 1 The effect of the Order will be to close East Park Terrace from Bitterne Road Gap in Central - The proposed development Is Major development Charlotte Place to New Road. West Reservation at X/18/84275 On behalf of Foreman Homes 2 The Order is required to allow a utility connection. Englefield Road Amendment to condition 1 of planning permission R/1677966 3 The alternative route will be New Road and St Andrew Road Junction Only (Reserved matters application for appearance, landscaping, layout and Vice versa. and scale pursuant to outline planning permission O/14/74322 for Kenilworth Road Entire Length - the construction of 62no. dwellings with ancillary roads, parking, 4 The Order comes into force on 11th November 2018 for open space and pump station) to allow for the repositioning of up to 18 months or until such sooner time as the works are Laundry Road Entire Length - plot 30. completed. However, it is anticipated that the works shall take LAND AT PROVIDENCE HILL, BURSLEDON place between 21:00 and 06:00 and be completed by 1st Peterborough Entire Length - Road (Part) The proposed development Is Major development Local press three December 2018. Copies of the application and the plans submitted with it may For further information contact the Southampton Highways be inspected on our web site at www.eastleigh.gov.uk or at the Hinkler Road Thornhill Park Road Warburton Council’s Development Management, Eastleigh House, Upper times more trusted Partnership (Network Management) on 023 8079 8073. Road Market Street, Eastleigh, SO50 9YN during the office hours shown Dated: 9th November 2018 Huntly Way Entire Length - above. than social media Richard Ivory, Solicitor, Any person who wishes to make representations about the Service Director: Legal and Governance, Southampton & Morris Road Commercial Road Handel Road application should do so in writing to the Head of Development Fareham Legal Services Partnership, Southampton City Council, Management at the above address, or comment on line, within the Three quarters of people (74%) trust the period of 14 days from the publication date of this notice. Civic Centre, SOUTHAMPTON SO14 7LY For further information contact the Southampton Highways information they read in their local paper in Partnership (Network Management) on 023 8079 8073. Andy Grandfield print or online. Only 22% trust local news they Dated: 9th November 2018 Lead Specialist for Housing and Development read on social media platforms. Richard Ivory, Solicitor, Service Director: Legal and Governance, Southampton & Fareham Legal Services THE CITY OF SOUTHAMPTON (VARIOUS ROADS) Partnership, Southampton City Council, Civic Centre, (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING) SOUTHAMPTON SO14 7LY (AMENDMENT 53) (PART 2) ORDER 2018 BOROUGH OF EASTLEIGH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14.1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SOUTHAMPTON CITY TEMPORARY ONE WAY SYSTEM OF POUND ROAD, COUNCIL made the above Order on 7th November 2018. The BURSLEDON effects of the Order are: 1 To introduce a “Loading Bay for Goods Vehicles Only” in the By arrangements made under section 19 of the Local Government following lengths of road: Act 2000 with Hampshire County Council, notice is hereby given Social Other Search Local Local Local a. North East Road, north-west side, outside the frontage of the that Eastleigh Borough Council has made a temporary closure Media Websites Engines Commercial Commercial Radio TV press convenience store order pursuant to the legislation above as the Council is satisfied - This Order has been introduced in parts, this is part 2. Part that traffic (and/or pedestrians) on the road(s) below should be Note Public & legal restricted because works are proposed to be executed on or near 1 came into operation on 2nd July 2018. Part 2 of this Order comes into operation on 10th November 2018. the road, the effect of which is detailed below. Local press in print and digital (74 per cent) is the most trusted source for local news and information, ahead of local commercial TV and local commercial radio (both 73 per Copies of the Order, relevant maps and statements of reasons for notices here every Roads Affected: cent), search engines (43 per cent), social media (22 per cent) and other websites (39 Pound Road, Bursledon – from its junction with Portsmouth Road per cent).
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