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Brighton and Hove City Council Weekly List of Applications BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 PLEASE NOTE that the following planning applications were registered by the City Council during w/e 05/10/2007: (Notice under Article 8 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) a) Involving Listed Buildings or within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2007/03599 7 Waterloo Street Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Internal and external alterations. Officer: Stephen Ssejjemba 292336 Applicant: Minevco Ltd 17 Pembroke Ave Hove BN3 5DA CENTRAL HOVE BH2007/03418 R/O 46 Albany Villas Hove CLIFTONVILLE Demolition of existing garages and erection of single detached dwelling. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: JCSE Ltd Agent: David Godfrey 109 Uxbridge Rd Ealing London W5 5TL 12 St James St Lewes BN7 1HR BH2007/03425 Rear garden of 46 Albany Villas Hove CLIFTONVILLE Demolition of existing garages. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: JCSE Ltd Agent: David Godfrey 109 Uxbridge Rd Ealing W5 5TL 12 St James St Lewes BN7 1HR BH2007/03475 8 Copthorne Court The Drive Hove WILLETT ESTATE Replacement of existing kitchen window with new UPVC window. Officer: Stephen Ssejjemba 292336 Applicant: Peter Marks 8 Copthorne Crt The Drive Hove BN3 3JD BH2007/03527 The Blind Busker 77 Church Road Hove THE AVENUES Two number canopies with valance signs to front elevation. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: C/o JWPC Ltd (Agent) Agent: JWPC Ltd Porter Tun Hse 500 Capability Green Stanley Hse Lowergate Luton BB7 1AD Clitheroe BB7 1AD PRESTON PARK BH2007/03027 92 Waldegrave Road Brighton PRESTON PARK Loft conversion with one roof light to front. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Parker Agent: Jacobs Ladder Loft Conv. Consult Ltd 92 Waldegrave Rd Brighton BN1 6GG 29 Long Park Corner Ditchling BN6 8UX BH2007/03349 9 Florence Road Brighton PRESTON PARK Conversion of first and second floor maisonette to form 2 two-bedroom flats. Provision of cycle store attached to existing garages at rear. Officer: Kathryn Boggiano 292138 Applicant: Setaside Investments Ltd Agent: Midgley Design Consultants Chantry Lodge Pyecombe Lodge BN45 7EE Windmill Studios Underhill Lane Clayton BN6 9PJ BH2007/03390 149 Preston Drove Brighton PRESTON PARK Loft conversion to include 2 conservation style rooflights to front elevation and 2 rooflights to rear elevation. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Staricoff Agent: Sean Garrick RIBA 149 Preston Drove Brighton BN1 6FN 36 Edburton Av Brighton BN1 6EJ QUEEN'S PARK BH2007/03064 Cavendish Annex Amex House Edward Street Brighton ADJOINING EAST CLIFF New escape stair to rear of building, to replace existing. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Mr Edwin Underwood Agent: Broadway Malyan c/o Amex Hse Edward St Brighton Riverside Hse Southwark Bridge Rd London SE1 9HA REGENCY BH2007/03068 27 Clifton Terrace Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Reinstatement of original leaded light windows to front door to top panels. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Mr & Mrs D Thomas 27 Clifton Terrace Brighton BN1 3HB BH2007/03503 7 Burleigh Court 2 Cavendish Place Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Internal alterations to first floor flat including the relocation of the kitchen and the construction of a mezzanine storage area. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Mr Trevor Neil Agent: Jim Miller Design Ltd 7 Burleigh Crt 2 Cavendish Place Brighton 92 Livingstone Rd Hove BN3 3WL SOUTH PORTSLADE BH2007/03591 10 South Street Portslade Brighton PORTSLADE OLD VILLAGE Renewal of planning permission BH2002/00854/FP for a single storey side and rear extension to office. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Mr & Mrs R Ransom Agent: Jon Andrews Ltd 36 Tongdean Ave Hove Chilcote Threals Lane West Chiltington RH20 2RF ST. PETER'S & NORTH LAINE BH2007/01932 94 North Road Brighton NORTH LAINE Installation of new fascia (Part Retrospective). Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Mr CWJ Snell 264 Eastern Rd Brighton BN2 5TA BH2007/03369 GFF 1 Roundhill Road Brighton ROUND HILL Insertion of french doors at rear of property. Officer: Louise Kent 292198 Applicant: Mr R Bewick Agent: Campbell Charles Associates GFF 1 Roundhill Rd Brighton BN2 3RF Gloucester Hse 45 Gloucester St Brighton BN1 4EW STANFORD BH2007/03568 85A Dyke Road Avenue Hove TONGDEAN AREA Proposed two storey side extension, and loft conversion including roof extension, one front dormer and two rear dormers. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Mr Awar Agent: Alan R. Wood 85A Dyke Road Ave Hove BN3 6DA 75 Westbourne St Hove BN3 5PF WESTBOURNE BH2007/03588 Honeycroft U5s Nursery St.Barnabas Church Hall Sackville Road Hove OUTSIDE CONSERVATION AREA New external door to rear with new timber fencing, replacement glazing to entrance, replacement fire doors to side and extract fitting to the rear. Officer: Stephen Ssejjemba 292336 Applicant: Honeycroft U5s Nursery Agent: DRP Architects Ltd St Barnabas Church Hall Sackvillle Rd Hove 88 Upper Lewes Rd Brighton BN2 3FF b) Other applications registered: EAST BRIGHTON BH2007/02843 66 Rugby Place Brighton Conversion of existing three-storey town house into apartments, including loft conversion. Officer: Luke Perkins 292178 Applicant: Alan Shelford 109 Chiltern Rd Baldock SG7 6LU HANGLETON & KNOLL BH2007/03619 Barclays Bank 218 Hangleton Road Hove 2 x fascia and 1 x projecting sign to be internally illuminated. Officer: Awot Tesfai 292132 Applicant: Barclays Bank Plc Agent: Stride Treglown Ltd One Churchill Place Canary Wharf Promenade Hse The Promenade Clifton Down London E14 5HP Bristol BS8 3NE MOULSECOOMB & BEVENDEAN BH2007/03336 46 Barcombe Road BRIGHTON Proposed build of new single storey external store within rear garden area. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Mr M Patel Agent: Mr J Johnson 46, Barcomb Road Brighton BN2 6TH 216 Cowley Drive Brighton BN2 6TH QUEEN'S PARK BH2007/03055 Amex House, Edward Street Brighton New smoking shelters in rear yard with new external lobby and modifications to existing gates in external fence. (Retrospective) Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Mr Edwin Underwood Agent: Broadway Malyan c/o Amex Hse Edward St Brighton Riverside Hse Southwark Bridge Rd London SE1 9HA ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2007/03299 7 Bevendean Avenue Saltdean Brighton Extension to front ground floor with roof extension. Officer: Nicola France 292211 Applicant: Mr D. Tuck / Mr P. Horscroft Agent: Peter Walford 7 Bevendean Ave Brighton BN2 8LR 2 Chevening Rd Chevening Kent TN14 6HG BH2007/03326 43 Wanderdown Road Brighton Construction of conservatory to rear. Officer: Louise Kent 292198 Applicant: Mr Hirshler Agent: Brian Thomas 43 Wanderdown Rd Brighton BN2 7BT 4 Dales Cross Windmill Hill BN27 4TJ BH2007/03399 44 Nevill Road Rottingdean Brighton Disabled lift on outside of building. Officer: Gemma Barnes 292265 Applicant: Harold De Souza 44 Nevill Rd Brighton BN2 7HG SOUTH PORTSLADE BH2007/02974 Travis Perkins Baltic Wharf Wellington Road Portslade Brighton (MAJOR APPLICATION) Demolition of existing buildings with the exception of the residential properties above the proposed refurbished units. New build, mixed-use employment redevelopment comprising 1 unit, sui generis (builders merchant with associated external storage yard), 1 unit, B8 (storage and distribution) with ancillary trade counter, 1 unit B8 (storage and distribution only), 7 employment units, B1 (business), B2 (general industrial), and B8 (storage and distribution) with ancillary trade counter, change of use and refurbishment of 10 no existing units to B1 (business) including the installation of mezzanines, associated car parking, cycle and motorcycle parking, new internal road layout and revised servicing and access arrangements of Wellington Road. Officer: Nicola Hurley 292114 Applicant: Travis Perkins Plc Agent: RPS Planning C/o RPS Planning 10 Queen St London W1J 5PF 10 Queen St Mayfair London W1J 5PF BH2007/03352 6-8 Foredown Drive Portslade Change of use from B1 to D2 indoor childrens play area with ancillary services. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Richard Anderson & Deborah Willis 9 St Leonards Rd Hove BN3 4GP BH2007/03590 20 Benfield Way Portslade Brighton Single storey rear extension. Officer: Stephen Ssejjemba 292336 Applicant: Mr & Mrs H Young Agent: Caldotec Ltd 20 Benfield Way Portslade BN41 2DA 41 Willowhayne Ave East Preston BN16 1PL BH2007/03600 1 Trafalgar Road Portslade Brighton Demolition of existing building and construction of new building comprising five flats on three floors. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: Mr C Rumary & Mr R Ullah Agent: Hill Barber Partnership C/O Oakridge Hse New Town Uckfield Oakridge Hse New Town Uckfield TN22 5DL STANFORD BH2007/03572 6 Kelly Road Hove Conversion of existing bungalow to two-storey house. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: M Hussain Agent: Roger Fagg Architect Ltd 6 Kelly Rd Hove BN3 6LD 14C Fourth Ave Hove BN3 2PH BH2007/03583 19 Nevill Avenue Hove Dormer to side roofslope. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Mr & Mrs R Fall Agent: Jon Andrews Ltd 19 Nevill Ave Hove BN3 7NB Chilcote Threals Lane West Chiltington RH20 2RF BH2007/03612 117 Goldstone Crescent Hove Single storey side extension (re-submission of BH2007/02422) Officer: Stephen Ssejjemba 292336 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Bullock Agent: Paul Trussler 117 Goldstone Cres Hove BN3 6LS 44 Firle Rd Nth Lancing BN15 0NZ WESTBOURNE BH2007/03579
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