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Foi Housing Final Report showing all applications received between 01/01/2007 and 24/9/2012 for housing 07/00025/FUL Land Adjoining River Teme (7121 6685) Erection of farm manager's dwelling Date received: 08-Jan-2007 Stockton Worcester Date decision: 02-Feb-2007 Decision Withdrawn by Applicant.. : 07/00071/FUL Laylocks New dwelling to include change of use Date received: 16-Jan-2007 Broadheath Common agricultural land to garden land Lower Broadheath Date decision: 01-Jun-2007 Worcester Decision Approval (Full Planning) WR2 6RL : 07/00086/FUL Treetops Proposed replacement of existing Date received: 17-Jan-2007 Hillside dwelling Martley Date decision: 02-Apr-2007 Worcester Decision Refusal (Full Planning) WR6 6QW : 07/00098/OUT 81 Old Hollow Erection of one bungalow Date received: 24-Jan-2007 Malvern Worcestershire Date decision: 28-Feb-2007 WR14 4NW Decision Refusal (Full Planning) : 07/00107/FUL The Old Dairy Adaptation of existing access and Date received: 23-Jan-2007 Upper Duckswich Farm formation of access drive to an approved Welland Road barn conversion, new boundary walls and Date decision: 21-Mar-2007 Upton-Upon-Severn amendments to internal layout. Decision Approval (Full Planning) Worcester : 07/00114/OUT 6 Brookfield Proposed single storey bungalow in Date received: 24-Jan-2007 Malvern grounds of existing bungalow. Worcestershire Date decision: 20-Mar-2007 WR14 1DW Decision Refusal (Outline Planning) : 07/00124/FUL 2 Runnings Park Change of use to private residential Date received: 29-Jan-2007 Croft Bank accomodation Malvern Date decision: 07-Mar-2007 Worcestershire Decision Approval (Full Planning) WR14 4DU : 07/00125/FUL Plot 1 Proposed chalet and vehicle Date received: 29-Jan-2007 Bell Lane hardstanding. Broadheath Date decision: 19-Mar-2007 Tenbury Wells Decision Refusal (Full Planning) Worcestershire : 07/00131/FUL 32 Worcester Road Alterations of existing 4 apartments with Date received: 30-Jan-2007 Malvern new build extension to form 8 apartments Worcestershire Date decision: 22-Mar-2007 Decision Withdrawn by Applicant.. : 07/00154/FUL The Old Swan Change of use/subdivision to form Date received: 05-Feb-2007 Alfrick separate dwelling Worcester Date decision: 19-Mar-2007 WR6 5HY Decision Approval (Full Planning) : 07/00160/FUL Pinns Green Farm Demolition of existing outbuildings and Date received: 05-Feb-2007 Worcester Road erection of new dwelling on existing Newland footprint Date decision: 16-Apr-2007 Malvern Decision Withdrawn by Applicant.. Worcestershire : 07/00166/FUL 124 Worcester Road Construction of 11 No. one bedroom Date received: 07-Feb-2007 Malvern apartments. Worcestershire Date decision: 02-Apr-2007 WR14 1SS Decision Refusal (Full Planning) : 07/00172/FUL Longwater Erection of single storey dwelling with Date received: 09-Feb-2007 68 Berrington Road conservatory and garage. Tenbury Wells Date decision: 19-Mar-2007 Worcestershire Decision Refusal (Full Planning) WR15 8EJ : 07/00174/FUL Sunny Dawn New dwelling on part of Sunny Dawn with Date received: 05-Feb-2007 Marlbank Road relocated driveway to Marlbank Road Welland Date decision: 29-Mar-2007 Malvern Decision Approval (Full Planning) Worcestershire : 07/00177/FUL Grassendale House Demolition of existing building and the Date received: 13-Feb-2007 3 Victoria Road construction of 6 (one and two bedroom) Malvern residential apartments. Date decision: 23-Mar-2007 Worcestershire Decision Refusal (Full Planning) WR14 2TD : 07/00184/FUL The Willows Replace existing house with 2 No. new Date received: 06-Feb-2007 Crown East Lane houses and garages Lower Broadheath Date decision: 11-Apr-2007 Worcs Decision Approval (Full Planning) Wr2 6RJ : 07/00198/FUL Baptist Chapel Conversion of chapel into 3 residential Date received: 12-Feb-2007 Church Street units plus 3 bedroom house Kempsey Date decision: 17-May-2007 Worcester Decision Refusal (Full Planning) WR5 3JG : 07/00234/FUL The Corner House 1 pair of semi detached houses Date received: 19-Feb-2007 Roberts End Hanley Swan Date decision: 13-Apr-2007 Worcester Decision Approval (Full Planning) WR8 0DL : 07/00236/OUT Land Adj To The Fountain Nursery School Outline application for 10 starter homes Date received: 19-Feb-2007 Court Road Malvern Date decision: 23-Apr-2007 Worcestershire Decision Refusal (Full Planning) : 07/00240/OUT Guythorpe Outline application for the erection of a Date received: 21-Feb-2007 Malvern Road replacement dwelling Staunton Date decision: 16-Apr-2007 Gloucester Decision Approval (Outline Planning) GL19 3NZ : 07/00248/FUL Bank House Barns Residential conversion Date received: 20-Feb-2007 Stanford Bridge Worcester Date decision: 16-Mar-2007 WR6 6RU Decision Withdrawn by Applicant.. : 07/00270/FUL 10 Belle Vue Terrace Conversion and extension of the existing Date received: 23-Feb-2007 Malvern building into 12 flats Worcestershire Date decision: 10-May-2007 WR14 4PZ Decision Withdrawn by Applicant.. : 07/00279/FUL Barn 4 Amended layout to interior only of Date received: 28-Feb-2007 Pool House Farm approved barn conversion Studd Lane Date decision: 24-Apr-2007 Abberley Decision Approval (Full Planning) Worcester : 07/00280/FUL Stanford Court Demolition of all non conforming Date received: 27-Feb-2007 Stanford Bridge buildings, conversion of existing buildings Worcester to 10 residential units, landscaping, Date decision: 08-Jun-2007 WR6 6SR access and change of industrial land to Decision Approval (Full Planning) residential use. : 07/00284/OUT Stanford Court Outline application for demolition of non Date received: 27-Feb-2007 Stanford Bridge conforming buildings, 21 no. Open market Worcester houses and 3 no affordable houses and Date decision: 05-Nov-2008 WR6 6SR details of access. Decision Approval (Outline Planning) : 07/00302/FUL Land Adjoining Heath Nurseries Residential development comprising 2 No Date received: 07-Mar-2007 Martley Road two bed bungalows - 2 No two bed Lower Broadheath houses - 3 No three bed houses Date decision: 27-Apr-2007 Worcester Decision Approval (Full Planning) : 07/00311/FUL 58 Quest Hills Road Amended design for planning consent Date received: 07-Mar-2007 Malvern 05/01829/FUL for demolition of existing Worcestershire cottage and replacement with two semi- Date decision: 30-Apr-2007 WR14 1RW detached houses Decision Approval (Full Planning) : 07/00313/FUL Land Adjoining River Teme (7121 6685) Erection of farm managers dwelling Date received: 28-Feb-2007 Stockton Stockton Worcester Date decision: 20-Apr-2007 Decision Refusal (Full Planning) : 07/00356/FUL Old Station Yard Proposed redevelopment of the land at Date received: 14-Mar-2007 Peachfield Road the former railway sidings to create 42 Malvern residential units and associated works Date decision: 19-Apr-2007 Worcestershire Decision Withdrawn by Applicant.. WR14 4AR : 07/00363/FUL Plot 1 New house and garage. Date received: 12-Mar-2007 Clarence Road Malvern Date decision: 30-Apr-2007 Worcestershire Decision Approval (Full Planning) : 07/00380/FUL 67 Upper Howsell Road Renewal of permission 01/01454/FUL Date received: 09-Mar-2007 Malvern proposed two storey three bed attached Worcestershire dwelling Date decision: 02-May-2007 WR14 1TP Decision Approval (Full Planning) : 07/00384/FUL 4 Lansdowne Close Sub-division of dwelling into two Date received: 16-Mar-2007 Malvern apartments Worcestershire Date decision: 18-May-2007 WR14 2AU Decision Approval (Full Planning) : 07/00388/FUL Parsonage Farm Erection of a farm workers dwelling and Date received: 12-Mar-2007 Kyre associated site works Tenbury Wells Date decision: 19-Dec-2007 Worcestershire Decision Refusal (Full Planning) WR15 8RW : 07/00406/OUT The Trees Erection of two new dwellings and Date received: 15-Mar-2007 School Lane demolition of existing dwelling and Holt Heath garage. (Details of Access and Layout) Date decision: 04-May-2007 Worcester Decision Approval (Full Planning) WR6 6NF : 07/00426/FUL Land To Side Of 11 Erection of one 3 bedroom dwelling. Date received: 20-Mar-2007 Grange Lane Rushwick Date decision: 20-Apr-2007 Worcester Decision Refusal (Full Planning) : 07/00431/FUL The Old School House Change of use from existing hotel to 6 Date received: 27-Mar-2007 Severn Stoke residential units for letting purposes and Worcester associated parking. Date decision: 21-May-2007 WR8 9JA Decision Application Withdrawn : 07/00437/FUL Social Services Department Convert existing building to 4 residential Date received: 21-Mar-2007 62 Albert Road North units Malvern Date decision: 21-May-2007 Worcestershire Decision Approval (Full Planning) : 07/00448/FUL Land Adjoining 117 And 119 3 No. new dwellings. Date received: 28-Mar-2007 Meadow Road Malvern Date decision: 21-May-2007 Worcestershire Decision Withdrawn by Applicant.. : 07/00460/FUL Land Adj. 182 West Malvern Road Proposed detached dwellinghouse. Date received: 29-Mar-2007 Malvern Worcestershire Date decision: 18-May-2007 WR14 4EW Decision Refusal (Full Planning) : 07/00464/REM Land Off Leigh Sinton Road Proposed residential development of 76 Date received: 28-Mar-2007 Malvern No. 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom dwellings and Worcs associated infrastructure works. Date decision: 02-Jul-2007 (Former DERA Site) Decision Approval (Reserved Matters) : 07/00470/FUL 213 & 215 Worcester Road Conversion of existing buildings to 3 No. Date received: 26-Mar-2007 Malvern flats and 2 No. townhouses and Worcestershire construction of 5 No. new townhouses. Date decision: 31-Jul-2007 WR14 1SP Decision Refusal (Full Planning) : 07/00496/FUL Sutton Court Alteration to existing listed barns to form 07/00496/FUL Sutton Court Alteration
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