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Weekly List of Planning Decisions Made 29 Weekly list of Decisions made from 29 May - 2 June 2017 Direct access to search application page click here http://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Applicant Decision Date Decision Organisation Abbey Dore Golden Valley 171375 Full 13/04/2017 Brampton Hill Extensions to first floor Mr G Price Brampton Hill 01/06/2017 Approved South Householder Farm, Farm, Wormbridge, Wormbridge, Hereford, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 Herefordshire, 9HX HR2 9HX Bodenham Hampton 171578 Works to Trees 03/05/2017 Peas Green, Fell one Norwegian Mrs Carolyn Peas Green, 30/05/2017 Trees in Cons Area in a Bodenham, Spruce in the back garden Gateley Bodenham, Works Can Proceed Conservation Hereford, of the property. It is;on the Hereford, Area Herefordshire, South side of the garden, Herefordshire, HR1 HR1 3JU very dense and 20-30m 3JU tall, providing;excessively dry and shady conditions. It is not native and has a low;biodiversity value, the plan is to improve conditions in the garden;for existing shrubs and fruit trees, and plant more sympathetically. Brampton Old Gore 171325 Full 11/04/2017 Clouds Harrow, Single storey extension Mr & Mrs S Clouds Harrow, 30/05/2017 Approved with Abbotts Householder Brampton Fraser Brampton Abbotts, Conditions Abbotts, Ross- Ross-On-Wye, On-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 Herefordshire, 7JE HR9 7JE Brimfield Leominster 171691 All others - Prior 10/05/2017 Tomlins Hill, Proposed building for Mr John Read Tomlins Hill, 31/05/2017 Prior Approval Not North & Rural Approval Brimfield, storage of hay and straw. Brimfield, Ludlow, Required Ludlow, Herefordshire, SY8 Herefordshire, 4NY SY8 4NY 1 Weekly list of Decisions made from 29 May - 2 June 2017 Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Applicant Decision Date Decision Organisation Clifford Golden Valley 171797 All others - Prior 19/05/2017 Newton Farm, Prior notification for Mr Graham Newton Farm, 31/05/2017 Prior Approval Not North Approval Middlewood, proposed building for Powell Middlewood, Required Dorstone, machinery storage. Dorstone, Hereford, Hereford, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR3 HR3 5SX 5SX Dilwyn Weobley 171554 Non Material 03/05/2017 Orchard Barn, Non-material amendment Mrs Trudy Kingsland Border Oak 01/06/2017 Approved with Amendment Dilwyn, Hereford, 153376/F (2 no dwellings Macklin Sawmills, Design and Conditions Herefordshire, and ancillary garages);- Kingsland, Nr Construction Ltd HR4 8HL Side porch altered to a Leominster, HR6 canopy porch. Front porch 9UX altered. Revised;external appearance. Kitchen wing now aligned with the main house;wing. Ewyas Harold Golden Valley 163942 Planning 26/01/2017 Lower House Proposed two new Mr's Russell C/O 43, High 31/05/2017 Approved with South Permission Farm, Olde dwellings and Spencer Street, Lydney, Conditions Shoppe Lands, Fenner and GL15 5DD Ewyas Harold, Duggan Herefordshire, HR2 0ES Garway Birch 171336 Planning 18/04/2017 Garway Court, Proposed livestock Mr John Garway Court, 01/06/2017 Approved Permission Garway, building. Francis Garway, Hereford, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 Herefordshire, 8RD HR2 8RD Hatfield and Hampton 170212 Planning 19/01/2017 Land at The Proposed conversion of Mr Giles Clarke Lower Nicholson 31/05/2017 Approved with Newhampton Permission Cattle Shelter at redundant cattle shelter to Farm, Docklow, Nr Conditions Lower Nicholson form holiday; Leominster, Farm, Docklow, accommodation. Herefordshire, HR6 Nr Leominster, 0SL Herefordshire 2 Weekly list of Decisions made from 29 May - 2 June 2017 Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Applicant Decision Date Decision Organisation Hatfield and Hampton 170213 Listed Building 19/01/2017 Land at The Proposed conversion of Mr Giles Clarke Lower Nicholson 31/05/2017 Approved with Newhampton Consent Cattle Shelter at redundant cattle shelter to Farm, Docklow, Nr Conditions Lower Nicholson form Leominster, Farm, Docklow, holiday;accommodation. Herefordshire, HR6 Nr Leominster, 0SL Herefordshire Hereford Bobblestock 163552 Planning 25/11/2016 Hereford Formation of a macadam Mr Jim Kenyon Hereford City 31/05/2017 Approved with Permission Leisure Centre, enclosed cycling circuit Council, Town Hall, Conditions Holmer Road, and associated 10 St Owen Street, Hereford works;including boundary Hereford, fence and street lighting Herefordshire, HR1 2SP Hereford Whitecross 171218 Planning 10/04/2017 152 Westfaling Proposed dropped kerb in Mr K Eaton 152 Westfaling 30/05/2017 Approved with Permission Street, Hereford, front of property to Street, Hereford, Conditions Herefordshire, facilitate access Herefordshire, HR4 HR4 0JG over;pavement. Removal 0JG of front boundary wall and laying of a new;tarmacadam drive in order to provide off road parking. Hereford Bobblestock 171322 Full 11/04/2017 230 Grandstand Ground floor extension to Mr John Probert 230 Grandstand 30/05/2017 Approved Householder Road, Hereford, front and rear of property. Road, Hereford, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR4 HR4 9LS 9LS Hereford Central 171324 Full 11/04/2017 17 Harold Street, Demolition of existing rear Mr David 17 Harold Street, DA Architectural 30/05/2017 Approved with Householder Hereford, porch & garage and Andrade Hereford, Services Ltd Conditions Herefordshire, erection of rear;extension Herefordshire, HR1 HR1 2QU & garage workshop 2QU 3 Weekly list of Decisions made from 29 May - 2 June 2017 Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Applicant Decision Date Decision Organisation Hereford College 171349 Advertisement 11/04/2017 College Stores, 1 x fascia only logo Co Op Food 1 Angel Square, Food 30/05/2017 Approved with Consent College Road, illuminated. 1 x internally Manchester, M60 Programme Conditions Hereford, illuminated;projector. 1 x 0AG Delivery Orchid Herefordshire, internally illuminated logo. Group HR1 1EE 3 x non-illuminated wall;mounted aluminium panels. Hereford Tupsley 171359 Works to trees 12/04/2017 1 Johns Croft, Works to various trees Mrs Sanders 1 Johns Croft, 30/05/2017 Trees covered by TPO covered by TPO Hereford, Hereford, – Consent Granted Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR1 HR1 1TE 1TE Hereford Hinton & 171408 Full 19/04/2017 116 Hunderton Remove existing single Mr Tom Foster 116 Hunderton 01/06/2017 Approved with Hunderton Householder Road, Hereford, storey flat roof extension Road, Hereford, Conditions Herefordshire, and construct a new;single Herefordshire, HR2 HR2 7BX storey flat roof extension 7BX with larger foot print. Holmer & Holmer 171323 Full 12/04/2017 Crossways, Alterations and extensions Mr Jelf Whimsey Industrial Bell Homes 30/05/2017 Approved with Shelwick Householder Holmer, to existing dwelling. Estate, Steam Mills Conditions Hereford, Road, Cinderford, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, HR1 1LA GL14 3JA Hope Mansell Penyard 170720 Planning 07/03/2017 Carpenters Proposed glamping pod Miss C Margrett C/o Agent 01/06/2017 Withdrawn Permission Orchard, Hope with associated shower Mansell, Ross on block. Wye, Herefordshire Kilpeck Wormside 171855 All others - Prior 23/05/2017 Bridge Farm, St Application for prior Mr James Quan Bridge Farm, St 01/06/2017 Prior Approval Not Approval Devereux, notification of agricultural Devereux, Required Hereford, or forestry;development - Hereford, Herefordshire, proposed building. Herefordshire, HR2 HR2 9DL 9DL 4 Weekly list of Decisions made from 29 May - 2 June 2017 Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Applicant Decision Date Decision Organisation Kings Caple Old Gore 171113 Planning 05/04/2017 Land at High Erection of a single Ms Brandram- High House, Kings 30/05/2017 Approved with Permission House, Kings dwelling, access, turning, Jones Caple, Hereford, Conditions Caple, Hereford manoeuvring, Herefordshire, HR1 layout,;scale, siting, 4TZ landscaping and materials. Ledbury Ledbury South 170938 Listed Building 14/03/2017 Alvestone Proposed construction of Mr Roger Alvestone House, 01/06/2017 Approved with Consent House, New new door hood above Macdonald New Street, Conditions Street, Ledbury, entrance to dwelling Ledbury, Herefordshire, from;New Street. Herefordshire, HR8 HR8 2EE 2EE Leintwardine Mortimer 171634 Works to Trees 27/04/2017 Old Barn, Mill Propose to remove 1 x Mr P Wolley Old Barn, Mill 30/05/2017 Trees in Cons Area in a Lane, Leylandii. Lane, Leintwardine, Works Can Proceed Conservation Leintwardine, Craven Arms, Area Craven Arms, Herefordshire, SY7 Herefordshire, 0LA SY7 0LA Longtown Golden Valley 171320 All others - Prior 07/04/2017 The Garn Farm, Proposed hardstanding. Mr Matt Freer The Garn Farm, 30/05/2017 Prior Approval Given South Approval Longtown, Longtown, Hereford, Hereford, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR2 HR2 0PE 0PE Lugwardine Hagley 171476 Full 19/04/2017 Four Foxes Proposed garden Mr & Mrs P Four Foxes 01/06/2017 Approved Householder Vineyard, implements shed. Crilly Vineyard, Bartestree, Bartestree, Hereford, Hereford, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR1 HR1 4BX 4BX Marstow Llangarron 171426 Works to trees 24/04/2017 Fairfield House, Oak - either remove Mr Paul Fairfield House, 30/05/2017 Trees covered by TPO covered by TPO Pencraig, Ross- completely, or reduce to a Broadley Pencraig, Ross-On- – Consent Granted On-Wye, pollard due to Wye, Herefordshire, large;proportion of the Herefordshire, HR9 HR9 6HR crown
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