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Notices Issued in Period by Notice Type SEVENOAKS DISTRICT COUNCIL ENFORCEMENT COMMUNITY AND PLANNING SERVICES Notices Issued in Period by Notice Type Report Period: 01 April 2016 and 31 March 2017 Breach of Condition Notice Application No Alt Ref Date Served Address Nature 16/00900/BRCN 310/87/26 09/02/2017 Old Powder Mills Powder Alleged breach of Mill Lane Leigh KENT TN11 condition 20 of 9AN SE/14/00487, Construction Method Statement approved under SE/15/03623 not being complied with. Obstruction of highway (Burton Avenue), difficult for refuse vehicles, parking of operatives and barriers at entrance. 16/00248/BRCN 310/15/14 17/06/2016 3 London Road Sevenoaks Breach condition 2 of KENT TN13 1AH SE/12/02095/FUL extreme fumes from neighbouring shop. 16/00865/BRCN 310/14/28 24/10/2016 Northside 51 Bradbourne Alleged non-compliance Vale Road Sevenoaks with condition 6 of KENT SE/15/01141; construction not being carried out in accordance with approved Construction Method Statement 16/00106/BRCN 310/15/05 15/08/2016 The Birches 8A Johnsons Condition 3 & 4 of Avenue Badgers Mount SE/12/01435 not compled KENT TN14 7AX with, headlights shine directly into complainant's house 16/00106/BRCN 310/15/05 30/09/2016 The Birches 8A Johnsons Condition 3 & 4 of Avenue Badgers Mount SE/12/01435 not compled KENT TN14 7AX with, headlights shine directly into complainant's house 15/00353/BRCN 310/15/08 21/07/2016 Summerfield 14 Horton Non-compliance with Way Farningham Dartford condition 2 of KENT DA4 0DQ SE/13/03788, flat roof instead of pitched roof, boiler vent to front and window in side. 17/00108/BRCN 310/87/26 09/02/2017 Old Powder Mills Powder Alleged breach of Mill Lane Leigh KENT TN11 condition 19 of 9AN SE/14/00487, out of hours deliveries 20 June 2017 Notices Issued in Period by Notice Type Page 1 of 9 SEVENOAKS DISTRICT COUNCIL ENFORCEMENT COMMUNITY AND PLANNING SERVICES Notices Issued in Period by Notice Type Report Period: 01 April 2016 and 31 March 2017 15/01221/BRCN 310/80/07 17/08/2016 Unit 2 Baldwins Yard Noahs Skip and outside storage Ark Kemsing KENT TN15 in yard in breach of 6PF planning condition 9 of SE/96/02055. 14/00781/BRCN 310/71/13 10/11/2016 Kings Halt Caravan Park Breach of seasonal Knatts Valley Road Knatts occupancy (1/3 -31/10 Valley KENT TN15 6XY yearly) condition Total number of notices issued for Breach of Condition Notice: 9 Direction Application No Alt Ref Date Served Address Nature 16/00254/OPDEV 310/16/06 01/04/2016 Land South West Of Proposed boot fair in Morleys Farmhouse Morleys AONB. Article 4 Direction Road Sevenoaks Weald KENT Total number of notices issued for Direction: 1 Enforcement Notice 10 Years Application No Alt Ref Date Served Address Nature 16/00743/MCU 310/74/16 16/02/2017 Land South Of Lane End Alleged unauthorised Sparepenny Lane Eynsford material change of use KENT DA4 0JJ being the stationing of a mobile home along with portable buildings and car storage/parking. 15/00285/OPDEV 310/95/33 28/02/2017 8B Wested Farm Cottages Bungalow built in garden Eynsford Road Crockenhill with someone living in it. KENT BR8 8EH 17/00159/MCU 310/95/33 28/02/2017 8B Wested Farm Cottages Change of use of land to Eynsford Road Crockenhill north of outbuilding for KENT BR8 8EH residential purposes 17/00158/MCU 310/95/33 28/02/2017 8B Wested Farm Cottages Change of use of the land Eynsford Road Crockenhill to the side/east for KENT BR8 8EH residential purposes 13/00591/MCU 310/96/32 14/12/2016 Convent Of Mercy More people have moved Sycamore Drive Swanley in no planning permission KENT BR8 7AY for use as a hostel 13/00591/MCU 310/96/32 14/12/2016 Convent Of Mercy More people have moved Sycamore Drive Swanley in no planning permission KENT BR8 7AY for use as a hostel Total number of notices issued for Enforcement Notice 10 Years: 6 20 June 2017 Notices Issued in Period by Notice Type Page 2 of 9 SEVENOAKS DISTRICT COUNCIL ENFORCEMENT COMMUNITY AND PLANNING SERVICES Notices Issued in Period by Notice Type Report Period: 01 April 2016 and 31 March 2017 Enforcement Notice 4 Years Application No Alt Ref Date Served Address Nature 16/00863/OPDEV 310/96/32 14/12/2016 Convent Of Mercy Alleged operational Sycamore Drive Swanley development being the KENT BR8 7AY construction of an outbuilding in the garden 15/00536/OPDEV 310/83/12 15/04/2016 Oakview Stud Farm Erection of new buildings Lombard Street Horton A, B, C, D and E and Kirby KENT DA4 9DF erection of shipping containers. 16/01065/OPDEV 310/11/20 23/12/2016 Ashgrove Cottage The erection of a dwelling Chevening Lane Knockholt house and attached car KENT TN14 7LA port/store. 16/00487/OPDEV 310/94/43 21/12/2016 Gaywood Farm Hole Lane Alleged unauthorised Edenbridge KENT TN8 6SL change of use and operational development comprising the creation of new hard standing to provide car parking without the benefit of planning permission at Gaywood Farm, Hole Lane, Edenbridge, TN8 6SL. 15/00077/OPDEV 310/11/20 23/12/2016 Ashgrove Cottage Garage not built as per Chevening Lane Knockholt SE/11/03070/FUL - now a KENT TN14 7LA two storey detached cottage. Total number of notices issued for Enforcement Notice 4 Years: 5 Planning Contravention Application No Alt Ref Date Served Address Nature 16/00332/ADV 310/16/10 11/08/2016 10 Victoria Hill Road A flag and flagpole have Hextable KENT BR8 7LL been attached to the garage. It is a flag of Thailand and it is very close to the neighbour's window. (Site is within Area of Special Advert Control) 20 June 2017 Notices Issued in Period by Notice Type Page 3 of 9 SEVENOAKS DISTRICT COUNCIL ENFORCEMENT COMMUNITY AND PLANNING SERVICES Notices Issued in Period by Notice Type Report Period: 01 April 2016 and 31 March 2017 16/00826/OPDEV nil 13/10/2016 24 Nightingale Road Alleged unauthorised Kemsing KENT TN15 6RU operational development being the erection of a 6' fence dividing the garden into two and the erection of 12' fence posts, does this work require planning permission 16/00310/OPDEV 310/02/06 28/04/2016 Sakers Farm Stone Street A new tennis court has Seal KENT TN15 0LJ been constructed. 16/00896/MCU nil 24/02/2017 Woodland End Stonehouse Alleged material change Road Halstead KENT TN14 of use in that the annex at 7HN the property has been converted into two self contained units. 16/00329/MCU 310/85/19 06/05/2016 Yard West Of Wadard Change in the use of the Terrace Button Street land to the storage and Swanley KENT BR8 8DX sale of commercial vehicles and the stationing of buildings thereon. 16/00245/OPDEV 310/75/11 12/04/2016 Warren Farm Birchwood New mobile home Lane Knockholt KENT TN14 brought onto site by 7LP house. is pp required 16/00276/OPDEV 310/04/15 21/04/2016 Egerton Nursery (land Rear Lorries with ship Of 11-21 Egerton Avenue) containers full of dirt enter Egerton Avenue Hextable site and leave empty. KENT BR8 7RA Sometimes without containers. - Engineering operations - Storage of containers on site 16/00743/MCU 310/74/16 04/10/2016 Land South Of Lane End Alleged unauthorised Sparepenny Lane Eynsford material change of use KENT DA4 0JJ being the stationing of a mobile home along with portable buildings and car storage/parking. 16/00821/OPDEV 310/94/43 23/11/2016 Gaywood Farm Hole Lane Alleged operational Edenbridge KENT TN8 6SL development being the extension of buildings without planning permission. 16/00820/MCU 310/94/43 23/11/2016 Gaywood Farm Hole Lane Alleged material changes Edenbridge KENT TN8 6SL of use being the use of buildings for non- agricultural purposes 16/00963/UNSITE 310/74/08 24/02/2017 Froghole Farm Chevening Alleged untidy site. Road Chipstead KENT TN13 2SA 20 June 2017 Notices Issued in Period by Notice Type Page 4 of 9 SEVENOAKS DISTRICT COUNCIL ENFORCEMENT COMMUNITY AND PLANNING SERVICES Notices Issued in Period by Notice Type Report Period: 01 April 2016 and 31 March 2017 16/00330/OPDEV 310/05/26 10/05/2016 Blacklambs Field Bunkers Storage containers Hill Road Ash Kent 16/00869/OPDEV 310/04/42 20/10/2016 Lullingstone Castle Alleged operational Lullingstone Lane Eynsford development being the KENT DA4 0JA erection of a marquee (structure G) 16/00868/OPDEV 310/04/42 20/10/2016 Lullingstone Castle Alleged operational Lullingstone Lane Eynsford development being the KENT DA4 0JA erection of a shed to the east of the church (building F) 16/00867/OPDEV 310/04/42 20/10/2016 Lullingstone Castle Alleged unauthorised Lullingstone Lane Eynsford operational development KENT DA4 0JA being the erection of a shed to the south of the polytunnels (building E) 15/00536/OPDEV 310/83/12 01/07/2016 Oakview Stud Farm Erection of new buildings Lombard Street Horton A, B, C, D and E and Kirby KENT DA4 9DF erection of shipping containers. 15/00539/MCU 310/83/12 01/07/2016 Oakview Stud Farm Change of use of yard Lombard Street Horton and buildings to mixed Kirby KENT DA4 9DF use comprising light industrial B1(c), storage B8 and residential 15/01144/OPDEV 310/86/27 01/07/2016 Istanbul Kebab Kent Ltd 42 Kabab place have High Street Edenbridge installed a refrigeration KENT TN8 5AJ unit and boiler vent along the passage way separating this and Bridges.
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