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FHDC Planning Decisions 30/17 FOREST HEATH DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING AND GROWTH DECISIONS WEEK ENDING 21/07/2017 PLEASE NOTE THE DECISIONS LIST RUN FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY EACH WEEK DC/17/1092/TE1 Determination in respect of Development Radio Tower Service DECISION: by Telecommunications Code systems Building Not Required operators - Proposed telecommunications Shakers Road DECISION TYPE: installation upgrade and associated works Brandon Delegated Suffolk ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Damian Hosker, WHP 17 Jul 2017 Wilkinson Helsby - Aquisition Design and WARD: Brandon West Construction PARISH: Brandon DC/17/0813/FUL Planning Application - conversion of barn to 1 Affleck Arms DECISION: annexe (following partial demolition of 1 Brookside Approve Application outbuilding) as amended by plans received Dalham DECISION TYPE: 19th July 2017 Suffolk Delegated CB8 8TG ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr John Porter 19 Jul 2017 AGENT: Mr Michael Kreckler WARD: South PARISH: Dalham DC/17/0814/LB Application for Listed Buildings Consent - 1 Affleck Arms DECISION: renovation works in association with 1 Brookside Approve Application conversion of outbuilding including (i) Dalham DECISION TYPE: existing roof and gable end dismantled and Suffolk Delegated removed for re-building, (ii) interior lined CB8 8TG ISSUED DATED: and structurally strengthened, (iii) existing 19 Jul 2017 flint walls repaired and stabilised and (iv) WARD: South breathable floor installed as amended by PARISH: Dalham plans received 19th July 2017 APPLICANT: Mr John Porter AGENT: Mr Michael Kreckler DC/17/0950/OUT Outline Planning Application (Means of 5 The Street DECISION: Access, Layout and Scale to be considered) Icklingham Withdrawn/ Abandoned - (i) 1no. dwelling with detached double IP28 6PS DECISION TYPE: garage and (ii) new vehicular access Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Elveden Farms Ltd 18 Jul 2017 AGENT: Mr Richard Tilley - RPS CgMs WARD: Iceni PARISH: Icklingham DC/17/0885/FUL Planning Application - 2no dwellings with Coopers Cottage DECISION: associated access 42 Mill Road Approve Application Lakenheath DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr David Wells, Ground Suffolk Delegation Panel Developments IP27 9DU ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Kevin Watts - ShanRye 18 Jul 2017 S.A.A.S. WARD: Lakenheath PARISH: Lakenheath DC/16/1937/ADV Application for Advertisement Consent - Memorial Hall DECISION: 1no. non-illuminated A-board 144 High Street Approve Application Newmarket DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mrs Hilary Gurner Newmarket CB8 8JP Delegated Town Council ISSUED DATED: 18 Jul 2017 WARD: St. Mary's PARISH: Newmarket Town Council DC/17/0199/LB Application for Listed Buildings Consent - Coltings DECISION: Replacement of second floor side elevation Moulton Road Approve Application wooden window frame Newmarket DECISION TYPE: CB8 8DU Delegated APPLICANT: Sir Mark Prescott ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Apex Property Management 20 Jul 2017 WARD: All Saints PARISH: Newmarket Town Council 2. DC/17/1150/HH Householder Planning Application - First 126A Exning Road DECISION: floor rear extension Newmarket Approve Application CB8 0AF DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Matthew Prickett Delegated AGENT: Mr Craig Farrow - TAB Architecture ISSUED DATED: 21 Jul 2017 WARD: Severals PARISH: Newmarket Town Council DC/17/1027/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 7 Warren Road DECISION: storey rear and front extension (following Red Lodge Approve Application removal of existing rear canopy) IP28 8JU DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs A Foulger ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Kevin Burton - KEVIN BURTON 21 Jul 2017 MCIAT WARD: Red Lodge PARISH: Red Lodge (EMAIL) DC/17/0874/FUL Planning Application - (i) Installation of a Proposed Broadband Tower DECISION: 24 metre high lattice tower supporting Green Road Withdrawn/ Abandoned 3no. antennas and 2no. 600mm Brandon DECISION TYPE: transmission dishes; (ii) Installation of Suffolk Delegated 2no. radio equipment cabinets and 1no. ISSUED DATED: meter cabinet; (iii) 2.1 metre high security 18 Jul 2017 fence; (iv) development works ancillary WARD: Brandon East thereto and (v) vehicular access PARISH: Santon Downham APPLICANT: , CTIL and Telefonica UK Ltd AGENT: Mr Chris Andrews -Waldon Telecom Ltd 3. .
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