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Part 3 (1) 6.07.06 PLANNING REGULATORY BOARD Part 3 (1) 6.07.06 PLANNING REGULATORY BOARD DECISIONS TAKEN UNDER THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 N2004/1722BN Two storey rear and side extension at 61 Watson Road Kimberworth Park for Mr S Tupling. ACCEPTED B2004/3893FP Single storey extensions at Victoria Buildings Victoria Street Kilnhurst for Lureflash Products Limited. REJECTED B2004/3976FP Erection of 4 bedroom bungalow with attached garage at Land At Quarry Hill Road Wath-Upon-Dearne for Phoenix Developments. REJECTED B2004/3977FP Two storey and first floor extensions at 18 Oakwood Road West Moorgate for Mr & Mrs Kelly. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/3978FP Two storey rear extension at 5 The Square East Sunnyside for Mrs Hemingway. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/3979FP Erection of 21no. Apartments at The Limes Broom Lane Broom for Habbin Builders. REJECTED Part 3 (2) 6.7.06 B2004/3983FP Extension & conversion of bungalow to form a two storey dwelling at 16 Chestnut Avenue Wath-upon-Dearne for Mr P Sanderson. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4021FP Two storey & single storey extension at 37 Ramsden Road Moorgate for Mr Shafiq. REJECTED B2004/4025FP Loft conversion at 122 Doncaster Road Eastwood for Mr Hussain. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4046FP Alterations to form first floor sales room at Crosslands Garage Red Hill Kiveton Park for Mr N Wainwright. REJECTED B2004/4054FP Two storey rear extension at 15 Crescent End Thurcroft for Mr A Murray. REJECTED B2004/4077FP Ground floor extension to form link building at 53 Green Arbour Road Thurcroft for TIB Insurance Limited. REJECTED B2004/4079FP Extension to form Art studio at St Bernards RC High School Herringthorpe Valley Road Herringthorpe for St Bernards RC High School. PASSED CONDITIONALLY Part 3 (3) 6.7.06 B2004/4080FP Single storey rear extension at 2 Foster Road Wickersley for Mr Scott. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4106FP Two storey rear with single storey side and front extensions at 14 Gillott Lane Wickersley for Mr & Mrs Backhouse. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4120FP Alterations & refurbisment to existing Child Development Building at Child Development Centre Moorgate Road Moorgate for Rotherham Primary Care Trust-NHS. PASSED B2004/4136FP Single storey rear extension at 32 Bethel Road Eastwood for Mrs Julie Shaw. PASSED B2004/4145FP Two storey front & single storey side extension at 127 Hill Top Lane Kimberworth for Mr & Mrs Majer. REJECTED B2004/4160FP Two storey side & single storey front extension at 36 Broom Terrace Broom for Mr Yasin. PASSED B2004/4161FP Two storey side & single storey rear extension at The Darndales Larch Avenue Wickersley for Mr Kitson. PASSED CONDITIONALLY Part 3 (4) 6.7.06 B2004/4163FP Proposed installation of new mezzanine floor & internal works at Unit 3 Parkgate Retail Park Great Eastern Way Parkgate for Sports World International LTD. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4165FP Disabled persons access ramp at Kiveton Park youth & community centre Station Road Kiveton Park for Kiveton Park youth & community centre. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4187FP Single storey extension at 2 Yearling Chase Swinton for Mr & Mrs Marshall. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4202FP Erection of storage building at South Yorkshire Stone Supplies Sheffield Road Fence for Mr R Smith. REJECTED B2004/4203FP Extension to existing school building at Kilnhurst Junior & Infant Primary School Hooton Road Kilnhurst for RMBC- Assett Management. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4339FP Conversion & extension to existing farm barns/ house at Conduit House Farm Worksop Road Aston for Mr & Mrs Marshall. PASSED CONDITIONALLY Part 3 (5) 6.7.06 B2004/4340FP Two storey side, front & rear extension at 471 East Bawtry Road Whiston for Mr T Sherlock. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4359FP Two storey side extension at 2 Greenland Close North Anston for Mr M George. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4361FP Internal Alterations to form new office & wheelchair lift at ROCC Resource Centre Doncaster Gate Rotherham Town Centre for ROCC Resource Centre. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4435FP Two storey rear/ side & single storey side extensions at 65 Godric Drive Brinsworth for Mr K Woodcock. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4439FP Internal Alterations to form foundation unit at Dalton Foljambe Primary School Foljambe Drive Dalton for RMBC Education Culture & Leisure Services. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4442FP Two storey extension at 5 Pear Tree Close Brinsworth for Mr Lunt. PASSED B2004/4444FP Erection of vehicle Shelter / Storage unit at Swinton Bridge Industrial Estate Off White Lee Road Swinton for Andrew William Beal. PASSED CONDITIONALLY Part 3 (6) 6.7.06 B2004/4447FP Two storey side extension at 27 Raven Drive Thorpe Hesley for Gary Newey. PASSED B2004/4490FP Two storey side extension at 10 Steventon Road Thrybergh for Mr & Mrs J Cranmer. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4538FP Disabled toilet & access ramp at Welcome Mission Winterwell Road Wath-upon-Dearne for Welcome Mission. PASSED CONDITIONALLY N2004/4550BN Building notice: Loft conversion & internal alterations at 2 Pitt Cottages Wentworth Road Thorpe Hesley for Mr Manning & Miss Turner. ACCEPTED B2004/4551FP Single storey rear extension at 20 Danum Drive Clifton for Mr & Mrs Delamore. PASSED B2004/4569FP Single and two storey side extension at 86 Lodge Lane Aston for Mr Thompson. PASSED B2004/4570FP Two storey side extension at 4 Campion Drive Swinton for Mr & Mrs D Menette. PASSED CONDITIONALLY Part 3 (7) 6.7.06 B2004/4575FP Relocation of existing glass partition wall at Ventura House Manvers Way Manvers for Ventura. PASSED B2004/4583FP single storey rear extension at 9 Holywell Road Kilnhurst for Mr Middleton. PASSED N2004/4584BN Building Notice e: Conversion of (part) garage to utility room at 45 Chestnut Road Swallownest for Mr Crookes. ACCEPTED B2004/4587FP Internal alterations to form Kitchen / Utility at 18 Rockfield Drive Woodsetts for Mr & Mrs P Lomas. PASSED B2004/4590FP Ercetion of a dwelling at Land adjacent The Yews, 2 Worksop Road Thorpe Salvin for Mr P Bland. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4595FP Two storey side extension at 100 Broom Lane Broom for Mr N Cairns. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4596FP first floor extension and loft conversion at 3 Bramble Close Wickersley for Mr R Frith. PASSED CONDITIONALLY Part 3 (8) 6.7.06 B2004/4602FP Two storey side extension at 72 Skipton Road Swallownest for Mr & Mrs S Allock. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4603FP Two storey side extension at 3 Hollys House Road Ravenfield for Mr R Yeardley. PASSED B2004/4607FP Single storey rear extension at 38 Stag Crescent Broom for Mr P B Thornton. PASSED B2004/4608FP Internal alterations at 16 Hard Lane Kiveton Park for Mr Marshall. PASSED B2004/4610FP Single storey rear extension at 39 Braithwell Road Maltby for Mr Rodgers. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2004/4611FP Single storey rear extension at 41 Braithwell Road Maltby for Mr Ramsey. PASSED CONDITIONALLY N2005/2BN Building notice:Installation of staircase in loft at 2 Poplar Glade Wickersley for Garry Derrick Barrs. ACCEPTED Part 3 (9) 6.7.06 B2005/5FP Barn Conversion at Low Farm House Carr Lane Carr for Mrs S Bagshaw. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/10FP Alterations to existing shop at 28 Barnsley Road Wath-upon-Dearne for First Choice Develpments. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/13FP Single storey rear extension at 25 Windsor Walk South Anston for Mr Gorner. PASSED B2005/15FP Two storey side extension at 2 Farm View Road Kimberworth for Mr Sean Lambert. PASSED B2005/16FP Two storey side extension & single storey rear extension at 9 All Saints Way Aston for Mr MF Biggin. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/19FP First floor extension to form en-suite at 36 Harding Avenue Rawmarsh for Mr & Mrs Potter. PASSED B2005/21FP Kitchen extension at 1 Manor Farm Drive Swinton for Mrs Dale. PASSED CONDITIONALLY Part 3 (10) 6.7.06 N2005/53BN Building notice: kitchen installation at 54 Varney Road Wath-upon- Dearne for Mrs M Gallagher. ACCEPTED N2005/54BN Building notice: Garage extension at 10A Manor Road Wales for Mr A Justice. ACCEPTED N2005/55BN Building notice: Replacemnt windows at 12A Ash Court Maltby for Mrs Gunn. ACCEPTED N2005/56BN Building notice: Internal Alterations (installation of W/C only) at 17 Falconer Lane Fence for Mr B Rodgers. ACCEPTED N2005/57BN Building notice: Garage conversion at 8 Manvers Close Swallownest for Mr & Mrs McKaskell. ACCEPTED B2005/58FP Garage extension at 294 Herringthorpe Valley Road Herringthorpe for Mrs B Walsh. PASSED B2005/63FP Two storey side extension at 10 Pennine Gardens Maltby for Mr Bamford. PASSED Part 3 (11) 6.7.06 B2005/64FP Replacement windows at Monkwood Infants School Estate Road Rawmarsh for Monkwood Infants School. PASSED N2005/69BN Building notice: replacement windows at 34 Bay Tree Avenue Flanderwell for M Goodall. ACCEPTED N2005/71BN Building notice: Structural alterations to the kitchen at 42,44,180,188 Hill Top Lane Kimberworth for RMBC- Housing Services. ACCEPTED N2005/72BN Building notice: Replacement roof at 10 Cliffefield Road Swinton for S D Morgan. ACCEPTED N2005/73BN Building notice: Garage conversion to kitchen & store at 5 Beech Avenue Brecks for Mr & Mrs J Parkin. ACCEPTED N2005/74BN Building notice: Internal alterations at 31 Broom Lane Broom for Richard Pink. ACCEPTED B2005/77FP Porch extension at 2 Norfolk Way Moorgate for Dr Raha. CANCELLED Part 3 (12) 6.7.06 N2005/78BN Building notice: Internal alterations at 41 Sheldon Grove Aston for Mr J Downing. ACCEPTED B2005/82FP First floor side extension at 7 Malton Drive Aston for Mr & Mrs Wild. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/84FP Building notice: cavity wall at 6 Church Close Kiveton Park for Mr Rhodes. Accepted B2005/85FP Building Notice: cavity wall at 11 Autumn Drive Maltby for Mr Race. Accepted B2005/86FP Building notice: cavity wall at 3 Carlingford Road Broom for Mrs Nazim. Accepted B2005/87FP Unit 4J Owlcotes Bus Cent Varley Street Stanningley Building notice: cavity wall at 32 Thornhill Avenue Brinsworth for Miss Guilding. Accepted B2005/89FP Building notice: cavity wall at 42 Eastern Avenue Dinnington for Mrs Carly Wilkes. Accepted Part 3 (13) 6.7.06 B2005/90FP Building notice: cavity wall at 15 Eastern Avenue Dinnington for Mrs Joyce Birch.
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