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OCTOBER 2010 To: 31 OCTOBER 2010 South Gloucestershire Council MONTHLY LIST OF DECISIONS BY PARISH From: 01 OCTOBER 2010 To: 31 OCTOBER 2010 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/10/2010 - 31/10/2010 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PARISH Almondsbury Parish Council PT10/2074/FFull Planning Hill Side 10 Fishpool Hill Brentry Erection of 1 no. detached Mr K Fitzgerald 13/08/2010 06/10/2010 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS10 dwelling with access and Conditions 6SW associated works. (Amendment to previously approved scheme PT09/5734/F) PT10/2119/ADVAdvertisments Asda Patchway Highwood Lane Display of 3 no non illuminated Asda Stores Ltd 25/08/2010 06/10/2010 Approve with Patchway Bristol South fascia signs Conditions Gloucestershire BS34 5TL PT10/1474/FFull Planning Woodlands Golf And Country Club Engineering works to existing golf Woodlands Golf 18/06/2010 01/10/2010 Approve with Trench Lane Almondsbury Bristol course for the remodelling of 4 And Country Club Conditions South Gloucestershire BS32 4JZ existing holes PT10/2215/FFull Planning 30 Gloucester Road Almondsbury Erection of two storey side Mr And Mrs S 27/08/2010 18/10/2010 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 extension to form additional living Connolly Conditions 4HA accommodation. PT10/2359/FFull Planning 29 Hortham Lane Almondsbury Erection of side extension and Mr And Mrs M.D. 07/09/2010 07/10/2010 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 alterations to roofline to form first Sanders Conditions 4JJ floor to provide additional living accommodation. Erection of 1.5 m high front boundary wall and fence. (Resubmission of PT10/1330/F) PT10/1001/FFull Planning Premier Inn Catbrain Lane Erection of four storey extension Whitbread Group 11/05/2010 21/10/2010 Approve with Almondsbury Bristol South to existing hotel to form a Plc And PMH Conditions Gloucestershire BS10 7TQ restaurant, offices, reception area Western Ltd and additional guest rooms. Creation of additional car parking and landscaping. 01 November 2010 Page 1 of 32 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/10/2010 - 31/10/2010 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PT10/2318/EXTExtant Planning The Willows Lower Court Road Erection of detached dwelling and Mr And Mrs R D 07/09/2010 27/10/2010 Approve with Permission Almondsbury Bristol South formation of new vehicular access Underwood Conditions Gloucestershire BS32 4DX with associated works. (Consent to extend time limit implementation for PT07/3122/F) PT10/1912/FFull Planning Hillcrest 30 Gloucester Road Erection of single storey rear Mr Sean Connolly 25/08/2010 18/10/2010 Approve with Almondsbury Bristol South extension to detached garage to Conditions Gloucestershire BS32 4HA facilitate the conversion to a residential annexe ancillary to main dwelling. PARISH Alveston Parish Council PT10/2683/TREWorks to Trees 2 West View Alveston Bristol South Works to remove rotting trunk to Mrs H Pizzey 08/10/2010 14/10/2010 Withdrawn Gloucestershire BS35 3RN 1no. Sycamore tree covered by Gloucester County Council (Wolfridge Wood, Alveston) TPO 37 dated 30th January 1971. PT10/2351/NMANon Material Holly Cottage Strode Common Non material amendment to Mrs S Fuidge 15/09/2010 05/10/2010 No Objection Amendment Alveston Bristol South PT09/5028/F to alter the window Gloucestershire BS35 3PJ design. PT10/1927/FFull Planning Cedarstone Rosewood Avenue .Erection of 2 no. semi detached Mr R Portch 02/08/2010 18/10/2010 Refusal Alveston Bristol South dwellings with integral garages. Gloucestershire BS35 3PP Creation of new vehicular access and associated works. PT10/2216/FFull Planning Land At Alveston Hill Alveston Conversion of former reservoir to Mr And Mrs C Heal 31/08/2010 06/10/2010 Refusal Bristol South Gloucestershire BS35 single storey, two bedroom 3LG underground dwelling and associated works. PARISH Aust Parish Council 01 November 2010 Page 2 of 32 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/10/2010 - 31/10/2010 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PT10/0655/CLPCert Lawful Use Land At Whale Wharf Whale Application for Certificate of Mr C Tull 14/04/2010 25/10/2010 Approve with Proposed Wharf Lane Littleton Upon Severn Lawfulness for the proposed Conditions Bristol South Gloucestershire BS35 repair, alteration and replacement 1NP of windows, doors roofs and external finishes of Pilot, Grey and Orca units. PT10/2060/FFull Planning Mumbleys Farmhouse Sweetwater Erection of single storey timber Mrs Juliet Moore 27/08/2010 20/10/2010 Approve with Lane Thornbury Bristol South building to be used as an Conditions Gloucestershire BS35 3JY agricultural training centre (Sui Generis). PARISH Bitton Parish Council PK10/0828/R3FReg 3 Full Sir Bernard Lovell School North Erection of containerised plant South 07/07/2010 22/10/2010 Deemed Consent Permission Street Oldland Common Bristol room (retrospective). Gloucestershire South Gloucestershire BS30 8TS Council PK10/2529/FFull Planning Land Adjacent 13 Albany Way Erection of 2 no semi detached Mr Stephen 27/09/2010 27/10/2010 Withdrawn North Common Warmley Bristol dwellings and associated works. Murphy South Gloucestershire BS30 8UA PK10/2383/TCATrees in 26 Church Road Bitton Bristol Works to fell 1no. Cherry tree and Mr Bruce Sutton 09/09/2010 11/10/2010 No Objection Conservation South Gloucestershire BS30 6HH crown reduce by 25%-30% 1no. Area Gleoitsia and 1no. Swamp Cypress tree all situated within Bitton Conservation Area. PK10/2301/TCATrees in Springfield Villa Brewery Hill Upton Works to 8no. trees situated Mrs Bennets 02/09/2010 13/10/2010 No Objection Conservation Cheyney Bristol South within the Upton Cheyney Area Gloucestershire BS30 6LY Conservation Area as per description of works received 17th August 2010. PK10/2087/FFull Planning Beach House Beach Lane Upton Construction of swimming pool Mr And Mrs 01/09/2010 19/10/2010 Approve with Cheyney Bristol South and stone boundary wall Nicholson Conditions Gloucestershire BS30 6NP 01 November 2010 Page 3 of 32 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/10/2010 - 31/10/2010 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PK10/2372/FFull Planning 5 Ullswater Close North Common Erection of two storey and first Ms Ritchens 09/09/2010 29/10/2010 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS30 floor rear extension to form Conditions 5XR additional living accommodation PK10/1490/NMANon Material 25 Oakhill Avenue Bitton Bristol Non material amendment to Mrs Kim Shaw 22/06/2010 15/10/2010 No Objection Amendment South Gloucestershire BS30 6JX PK09/1205/F to replace side door Sasson with a window. PK10/1835/FFull Planning 12 Coombes Way North Common Erection of front extension to Mr Mathew Bowley 23/09/2010 21/10/2010 Refusal Bristol South Gloucestershire BS30 existing garage to facilitate the 8YP erection of rear conservatory. PK10/2066/FFull Planning Sydmead Lodge Keynsham Road Erection of front open porch. Mr Stewart 13/08/2010 05/10/2010 Approve with Keynsham Bristol South Roberts Conditions Gloucestershire BS31 2DE PK10/1975/FFull Planning Precision Profiles Bristol Southway Erection of warehouse for storage Mr Roger Avery 06/09/2010 27/10/2010 Refusal Drive Warmley Bristol South use (Class B1) as defined in the Gloucestershire BS30 5LW Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 (as amended). PARISH Bradley Stoke Town Council PT10/2076/FFull Planning 128 Pursey Drive Bradley Stoke Erection of single storey rear Mr Bob Melville 17/08/2010 01/10/2010 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 extension to provide additional Conditions 8DP living accommodation. PT10/1659/FFull Planning 68 Lavender Way Bradley Stoke Erection of rear conservatory. Miss S Willcox 31/08/2010 15/10/2010 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 Conditions 0LW 01 November 2010 Page 4 of 32 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/10/2010 - 31/10/2010 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PT10/1877/FFull Planning Unit 1 Willow Brook Centre Installation of mezzanine floor Boots UK Limited 17/08/2010 05/10/2010 Approve with Savages Wood Road Bradley and provision of fire exit/office Conditions Stoke Bristol South entrance door (in accordance with Gloucestershire BS32 8EF amended plans received on 4 October 2010). PT10/2462/FFull Planning 192 Juniper Way Bradley Stoke Installation of 3 no windows to the Mr Justin 20/09/2010 29/10/2010 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 north side elevation of the ground Appleford Conditions 0DR floor PT10/2227/ADVAdvertisments Bus Shelter Opposite 276 Oaktree Display of internally illuminated Clear Channel UK 26/08/2010 08/10/2010 Approve Crescent Bradley Stoke Bristol advertising panel. Ltd South Gloucestershire BS32 9AH PT10/2615/FFull Planning Unit 1 Willow Brook Centre Installation of new shop front Boots Properties 05/10/2010 27/10/2010 Approve with Bradley Stoke Bristol South including pharmacy hatch. Conditions Gloucestershire BS32 8EF PT10/2616/ADVAdvertisments Unit 1 Willow Brook Centre Display of flex face signs. Boots Properties 05/10/2010 27/10/2010 Approve Savages Wood Road Bradley Stoke Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 8EF PT10/2085/FFull Planning 35 Robbins Close Bradley Stoke Erection of first floor side Mr Christopher 16/08/2010 07/10/2010 Approve with Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 extension to form additional living Johnston-Stuart Conditions 8AS accommodation. PT10/1875/R3FReg 3 Full Baileys Court Primary School Erection of 3 metre high double Baileys Court 28/07/2010 01/10/2010 Deemed Consent Permission Breaches Gate Bradley Stoke gates and fence to existing Primary School Bristol South Gloucestershire BS32 pedestrian access 8AZ PARISH Charfield Parish Council 01 November 2010 Page 5 of 32 Monthly List of Decisions - 01/10/2010 - 31/10/2010 APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION TYPE LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICANT DATE REGISTERED DECISION DATE DECISION PT10/1717/FFull Planning Laurel Court 48 Wotton Road Erection of 1.8m boundary wall Mr C Bond 22/07/2010 05/10/2010 Approve with Charfield Wotton Under Edge and 2m gate.
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