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Brighton and Hove City Council Weekly List Of BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 (Notice under Article 8 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) PLEASE NOTE that the following planning applications were registered by the City Council during w/e 11/06/2010: a) Involving Listed Buildings or within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2010/01511 8 Salisbury Road Hove WILLETT ESTATE Installation of external, galvanised slip resistant hand rail to steps at front elevation. Officer: Wayne Nee 292132 Applicant: Mr Geoffrey Cleverley Agent: Community Solutions - 8 Salisbury Rd Hove BN3 3AB Brighton & Hove City Council Montague House Montague Pl Brighton BN2 1JE BH2010/01569 Outside 5-7 Brunswick Place Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Replacement telecommunications cabinet. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: BT Openreach Carol Martin PP110A Comms House Harlescott Ln Shrews SY1 3AQ BH2010/01659 Outside 56 Cambridge Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Steven Lewis 290480 Applicant: BT Openreach Val Hurlstone Comms House Harlescott Ln Shrews SY1 3AQ BH2010/01664 Church Road side of St John The Baptist Church Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: BT Openreach Deryk Green Comms House Harlescott Ln Shrews SY1 3AQ CENTRAL HOVE BH2010/01475 Outside Central United Reform Church 28 Ventnor VillasHove CLIFTONVILLE Replacement telecommunications cabinet Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: BT Openreach Miss Julie Pearce Comms House Harlescott Ln Shrews SY1 3AQ BH2010/01489 Eaton Road Side of 50 The Drive Hove WILLETT ESTATE Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. 1 Officer: Steven Lewis 290480 Applicant: BT Openreach PP110A Comms House Harlescott Ln Shrewsbury SY1 3AQ BH2010/01580 Outside 161 Church Road Hove OLD HOVE Replacement telecommunications cabinet. Officer: Christopher Wright 292097 Applicant: BT Openreach Mrs Diane Mason Comms House Harlescott Ln Shrews SY1 3AQ BH2010/01655 Outside 64 Osborne Villas Hove CLIFTONVILLE Installation of new telecomminications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: BT Openreach Julie Pearce Comms House Harlescott Ln Shrews SY1 3AQ BH2010/01662 Outside 40B Sackville Road Hove OLD HOVE Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: BT Openreach Deryk Green Comms House Harlescott Ln Shrews SY1 3AQ BH2010/01663 Outside 59 Norton Road Hove WILLETT ESTATE Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: BT Openreach Comms House Harlescott Ln Shrews SY1 3AQ BH2010/01665 Kingsway outside Flag Court Hove CLIFTONVILLE Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Christopher Wright 292097 Applicant: BT Openreach Diane Mason Comms House Harlescott Ln Shrews SY1 3AQ BH2010/01700 Outside Central United Reform Church Ventnor Villas Hove CLIFTONVILLE Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: BT Openreach Deryk Green PP110A Comms House Harlescott Ln Shrews SY1 3AQ GOLDSMID BH2010/01022 20 Cromwell Road Hove WILLETT ESTATE External alterations including blocking up of rear window at 2 nd floor level and side window at 3rd floor level. Internal alterations to layout. Officer: Mark Thomas 292336 Applicant: Summercroft properties Agent: P B CMS/OPCMS LLP Ltd Hill House Rotten Row Lewes 10 The Drive Hove BN3 3JA BN7 1TN 2 BH2010/01023 20 Cromwell Road Hove WILLETT ESTATE External alterations including blocking up of rear window at 2 nd floor level and side window at 3rd floor level. Internal alterations to layout. Officer: Mark Thomas 292336 Applicant: Summercroft Agent: P B Properties Ltd CMS/OPCMS LLP Hill House 10 The Drive Rotten Row Hove Lewes BN3 3JA BN7 1TN BH2010/01653 Outside Eaton Gate Eaton Gardens Hove WILLETT ESTATE Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Steven Lewis 290480 Applicant: BT Openreach Julie Pearce Comms House Harlescott Ln Shrews SY1 3AQ BH2010/01666 Outside 52-54 The Drive Hove THE DRIVE ADJOINING LISTEDBUILDING Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement. Officer: Steven Lewis 290480 Applicant: BT Openreach Comms House Harlescott Ln Shrews SY1 3AQ HANOVER & ELM GROVE BH2010/01460 21 Hanover Terrace Brighton VALLEY GARDENS Erection of single storey extension to rear. Officer: Sonia Kanwar 292359 Applicant: Mr & Mrs P Yeoman Agent: Mr Richard Mason 21 Hanover Ter Brighton BN2 9SN 28 Coombe Rise Saltdean Brighton BN2 8QN BH2010/01514 1-3 Richmond Terrace Brighton VALLEY GARDENS Renewal of pitched and flat roof covering. Officer: Liz Arnold 291709 Applicant: Hyde Martlet Agent: Boulter Mossman Martlet House Southern Gate Suite 1 Festival Hall Heath Rd Chichester PO19 8SG Petersfield Hampshire GU31 4DZ PRESTON PARK BH2010/01241 Maisonette 197 Preston Drove Brighton PRESTON PARK Replacement of metal crittall in wood frame window with softwood timber casement window at second floor dormer. Officer: Helen Hobbs 293335 Applicant: Mr Alistair Charles Agent: TVR Designs Hilsea 197 Preston Dro Brighton 39 The Gdns Southwick BN42 4AP BN1 6FL BH2010/01301 68 Rugby Road Brighton PRESTON PARK Installation of conservation style rooflight to front roofslope. Officer: Chris Swain 292178 3 Applicant: Sophie Wheatly Agent: Phil Brigly 68 Rugby Rd Brighton BN1 6ED 11 Stanley Av Mile Oak Portslade BN41 2WH BH2010/01314 Preston Grange Grange Close Brighton ADJOINING PRESTON VILLAGE Removal of existing external stairs to create additional parking space. Officer: Helen Hobbs 293335 Applicant: Preston Grange Agent: Landrock Phillips (Brighton) Ltd C/O Priors Chartered Surveyors P O Box 158 Lewes BN7 9EQ 90 Western Rd Hove BN3 1GG BH2010/01617 16 Southdown Avenue Brighton PRESTON PARK Installation of new white timber window at North Rugby Road elevation. Officer: Sonia Kanwar 292359 Applicant: Mr G Frost Agent: Martin Szczerbicki 16 Southdown Av Brighton BN1 6EG 128 Hollingbury Rd Brighton BN1 7JD QUEEN'S PARK BH2010/01338 5 Steine Street Brighton EAST CLIFF Alterations to frontage (Retrospective) Officer: Louise Kent 292198 Applicant: S & M Leisure Ltd Agent: Bryceson Shaw Ascs 83 Victoria Rd Kent BR6 7QD 2 Wellesley Crt Fitzalan Rd Littlehampton BN17 5JW BH2010/01575 10 Queens Park Terrace Brighton QUEEN'S PARK Erection of single storey rear extension. Officer: Liz Arnold 291709 Applicant: Mr Rufus Mole 10 Queens Park Ter Brighton BN2 9YA REGENCY BH2010/00636 128 Western Road Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Alterations to shop front (Retrospective). Officer: Wayne Nee 292132 Applicant: Mr Silviu Irofti Agent: T Scoble Association 128 Western Rd Brighton 2 Madiera Pl Brighton BN2 1TN BH2010/01335 95 Upper North Street Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Demolition of existing rear conservatory and erection of new rear conservatory. Officer: Wayne Nee 292132 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Tymms Agent: RP & JA Yates 95 Upper North St Brighton BN1 3FJ 15 The Street North Lancing West Sussex BN15 0PN BH2010/01358 Bartholomew House Bartholomew Square Brighton OLD TOWN ADJOINING LISTED BUILDING Erection of new draught lobby, infilling of existing openings to colonnade facing Bartholomew Square with new glazed/coloured panels and provision of glazed doors to existing openings facing Black Lion Street. Provision of new access ramp and steps, infilling of windows at ground floor level to north 4 elevation and provision of wall mounted condenser units at ground floor level on north elevation. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Brighton & Hove City Council Mr Nigel McCutcheon Property & Design Room 210 Kings House Hove BN3 2SR BH2010/01365 Town Hall Bartholomew Square Brighton OLD TOWN Internal alterations to the first and second floors incorporating the erection of new partitions, demolition of existing partitions and reception counter. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: Brighton & Hove Agent: WAS Architects City Council Mr Tony Steininger 96 - 98 High St Kings House Uckfield East Sussex TN22 1PU Grand Av Hove BN3 2LS BH2010/01388 St Stephens Hall Montpelier Place Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Amendment to size of kitchen extract duct with associated external alterations. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Nikki Homewoood Agent: Camillin Denny Architects Ltd BHT Unit D/E Level 8 North 144 London Rd Brighton BN1 4PH New England House New England St Brighton BN1 4GH BH2010/01389 St Stephens Hall Montpelier Place Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Amendment to size of kitchen extract duct with associated external and internal alterations. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Nikki Homewoood Agent: Camillin Denny Architects Ltd BHT Unit D/E Level 8 North 144 London Rd Brighton BN1 4PH New England House New England St Brighton BN1 4GH BH2010/01570 8 Montpelier Terrace Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Application to extend time limit for implementation of previous approval BH2007/01704 for internal alterations to allow conversion of existing house into two houses. Officer: Steven Lewis 290480 Applicant: Mr P Clegg Agent: Turner Associates Heatherset 8 Montpelier Ter BN1 3DF 19A Wilbury Av Hove BN3 6HS BH2010/01654 Outside 110C Western Road Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Installation of new telecommunications cabinet on pavement Officer: Christopher
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