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To Access Forms and Drawings Associated with the Applications Printed On 02/09/2016 Weekly List ESBC www.eaststaffsbc.gov.uk Sal Khan CPFA, MSc Head of Service LIST No: 36/2016 PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED DURING THE PERIOD 29/08/2016 TO 02/09/2016 To access forms and drawings associated with the applications below, please use the following link :- http://www.eaststaffsbc.gov.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/ApplicationSearch.aspx and enter the full reference number. Alternatively you are able to view the applications at:- Customer Services Centre, Market Place, Burton upon Trent or the Customer Services Centre, Uttoxeter Library, Red Gables, High Street, Uttoxeter. REFERENCE Grid Ref: 409,340.00 : 321,797.00 P/2016/01079 Parish(s): Abbots Bromley Householder Ward(s): ABROMLEY Bagots Erection of a single storey rear extension, single storey link extension, conversion of existing workshops to additional living accommodation and replacement timber canopy to front elevation Mount Pleasant Farm For Mr Wayne Kingston Poplar Farm Road Mount Pleasant Farm Bromley Hurst Poplar Farm Road Abbots Bromley Bromley Hurst Staffordshire Abbots Bromley WS15 3AY Staffordshire WS15 3AY REFERENCE Grid Ref: 409,340.00 : 321,797.00 P/2016/01080 Parish(s): Abbots Bromley Listed Building Consent Ward(s): ABROMLEY Bagots Listed Building Consent for the erection of a single storey rear extension, single storey link extension, conversion of existing workshops to additional living accommodation to include external alterations, replacement timber canopy to front elevation and removal of internal walls Mount Pleasant Farm For Mr Wayne Kingston Poplar Farm Road Mount Pleasant Farm Bromley Hurst Poplar Farm Road Abbots Bromley Bromley Hurst Staffordshire Abbots Bromley WS15 3AY Staffordshire WS15 3AY Page 1 of 9 Printed On 02/09/2016 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 36/2016 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 409,855.00 : 324,402.00 P/2016/01109 Parish(s): Abbots Bromley Householder Ward(s): ABROMLEY Bagots Erection of detached oak framed double garage with storage above and installation of one new timber framed window to existing farm house. Fishers Pit Farm For Mr Graham Tomlinson Ashbrook Lane c/o ARM Buildings Ltd Bromley Wood Unit 3 Abbots Bromley Rydal Estate Staffordshire Colton Road WS15 3AL Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 3HF REFERENCE Grid Ref: 418,363.00 : 324,573.00 P/2016/01122 Parish(s): Anslow Householder Ward(s): Tutbury and Outwoods Demolition of the existing potting shed and erection a detached annexe building to provide ancillary accommodation East Lodge Nursery For Mr Brown Tutbury Road c/o Turner & Co Consulting Needwood Hilltop Works Staffordshire Pool Street DE13 9PQ Swadlincote Derbyshire DE11 8EG REFERENCE Grid Ref: 404,455.00 : 323,914.00 P/2016/01091 Parish(s): Blithfield Listed Building Consent Ward(s): Bagots Listed Building application for works to include underfloor heating, oak balustrade to cellar steps, installation of suspended floor and log burner, underpinning to side wall, replacement beams and joists, dropped ceilings,replica skirtings and spotlights Oriel House For Mr Martin Jackson Blithfield Hall Drive c/o Timothy R Armstrong Architect Blithfield Hall 11 Cross in Hand Lane Admaston Lichfield Staffordshire Staffordshire WS15 3NL WS13 8EA REFERENCE Grid Ref: 404,393.00 : 327,113.00 P/2016/01113 Parish(s): Blithfield Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Bagots Erection of a general purpose agricultural building. Booth Meadow Farm For Mr S Mcleavy Booth Lane c/o G J Perry The Blythe Planning Consultant Staffordshire 62 Carter Street ST18 0LU Uttoxeter Staffordshire ST14 8EU Page 2 of 9 Printed On 02/09/2016 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 36/2016 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 404,455.00 : 323,914.00 P/2016/01140 Parish(s): Blithfield Listed Building Consent Ward(s): Bagots Listed Building application for works to include repaired and reconfigured storm drainage system, repaired vent wells and iron grilles fitted, cast hoppers and lead drainpipes to 3 roof drainage points, log burner installed to Bedroom 6, secondary glazing to circular window in hall, access hatch enlarged, underfloor heating, stud walls between landing and Bedroom 6 to be removed and installation of radiators on second floor Oriel House For Mr Martin Jackson Blithfield Hall Drive c/o Timothy R Armstrong Architect Blithfield Hall 11 Cross in Hand Lane Admaston Lichfield Staffordshire Staffordshire WS15 3NL WS13 8EA REFERENCE Grid Ref: 424,693.00 : 322,833.00 P/2016/01110 Parish(s): Burton Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Burton Erection of part two storey and single storey side extension with second floor balcony and first floor rear extension 9 - 10 Union Street For Ms S Dorling Burton Upon Trent c/o PCA Building Services Consultancy Staffordshire 40 Uttoxeter Road DE14 1AA MIckleover Derby DE3 9GE REFERENCE Grid Ref: 415,591.00 : 329,756.00 P/2016/01099 Parish(s): Draycott in the Clay Householder Ward(s): Crown Erection of a detached 3 bay garage Moreton Hall Farm For Mr A Sheard Moreton Lane c/o Hewitt & Carr Architects Draycott In The Clay 2-4 Cross Street Staffordshire Cheadle DE6 5BZ Staffordshire ST10 1NP REFERENCE Grid Ref: 413,759.00 : 325,332.00 P/2016/01142 Parish(s): Newborough Householder Ward(s): Yoxall Recladding and remodelling of existing dwelling to include a first floor front extension, single storey rear extension, brick skin to the single storey ground floor section, canopies to south-west and north-east elevations, replacement of detached outbuilding and alterations to vehicular access (revised scheme) Duffield House For Mr and Mrs Jason Orme Duffield Lane c/o Jon Grew Design Newborough 1 McAdam Close Staffordshire Stapenhill DE13 8SH Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE15 9BA Page 3 of 9 Printed On 02/09/2016 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 36/2016 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 425,838.00 : 325,484.00 P/2016/01006 Parish(s): Stretton Householder Ward(s): Eton Park Erection of a rear conservatory 11 Jackson Avenue For Mr Dave Slack Stretton c/o Stormclad Staffordshire 42 Grange Road DE13 0DR Woodthorpe Nottingham NG5 4FW REFERENCE Grid Ref: 409,768.00 : 331,927.00 P/2016/01129 Parish(s): Uttoxeter Householder Ward(s): Town Demolition of existing shed and erection of detached building to form hobby room High Meadow For Mr D Clayton Toothill Road c/o J S Wilks FRICS Uttoxeter 6 Old Saddlers Yard Staffordshire Uttoxeter ST14 8JU ST14 7RT REFERENCE Grid Ref: 409,104.00 : 332,719.00 P/2016/01162 Parish(s): Uttoxeter Householder Ward(s): Town Conversion of garage to form additional living accommodation, including associated external alterations 2 Blackbird Close For Mr J Brown Uttoxeter c/o J S Wilks FRICS Staffordshire 6 Old Saddlers Yard ST14 8UD Uttoxeter ST14 7RT REFERENCE Grid Ref: 408,120.00 : 335,720.00 P/2016/01159 Parish(s): Uttoxeter Rural Householder Ward(s): Abbey Erection of a single storey side and rear extension Cropwell House For Mr Jon Walmsley High Street c/o Elisabeth Hackett Architect Limited Stramshall 3 North Street Staffordshire Melbourne ST14 5AL Derbyshire DE73 8FZ Page 4 of 9 Printed On 02/09/2016 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 36/2016 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 413,229.00 : 318,195.00 P/2016/01043 Parish(s): Yoxall Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Yoxall Erection of a building for cattle housing and storage of timber and machinery Land at Trent Lane For Mr Frank Clarke Morrey 2 The cottages Yoxall Blackbrook Staffordshire Anslow Road Hanbury Burton on Trent Staffordshire DE13 8TX REFERENCE Grid Ref: 414,217.00 : 319,012.00 P/2016/01134 Parish(s): Yoxall Householder Ward(s): Yoxall Erection of a single storey rear extension and alterations to existing rear elevation (Revised Scheme) Three Houses For Mr & Mrs Summers Main Street c/o S G Design Studio Ltd Yoxall 202 Woodville Road Staffordshire Hartshorne DE13 8NQ Swadlincote Derbyshire DE11 7EX REFERENCE Grid Ref: 414,217.00 : 319,012.00 P/2016/01135 Parish(s): Yoxall Listed Building Consent Ward(s): Yoxall Listed Building application for internal and external alterations to include a single storey rear extension, removal of internal wall on ground floor, installation of stud walls on ground floor, alterations to rear elevation by the installation of glass wall and doors, alterations to first floor bathroom to form bedroom, installation of stud walls to first floor to form bathroom (Revised Scheme) Three Houses For Mr & Mrs Summers Main Street c/o S G Design Studio Ltd Yoxall 202 Woodville Road Staffordshire Hartshorne DE13 8NQ Swadlincote Derbyshire DE11 7EX REFERENCE Grid Ref: 414,254.00 : 319,107.00 P/2016/01141 Parish(s): Yoxall Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Yoxall Erection of a dwelling and erection of a detached double garage to serve the existing dwelling rear of Anelehrof For Mr S Cruise Victoria Street c/o Urban Designs Ltd Yoxall Suite 6, Anson Court Staffordshire Horninglow Street DE13 8NG Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE14 1NG Page 5 of 9 Printed On 02/09/2016 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 36/2016 ANY COMMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS SHOULD BE SENT IN WRITING TO ANNA MILLER - PLANNING MANAGER, THE MALTSTERS, WETMORE ROAD, BURTON UPON TRENT BY 23/09/2016 ANY LETTERS RECEIVED WILL BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION WHEN DEALING WITH THE APPLICATION, AND, AS A RESULT OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ACCESS TO INFORMATION) ACT 1985, MAY BE READ AND COPIED BY THE APPLICANT, THE PRESS OR OTHER MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC. FOR ANY HOUSEHOLDER APPLICATIONS LISTED ABOVE, IN THE EVENT OF AN APPEAL AGAINST A REFUSAL OF PLANNING PERMISSION, WHICH IS TO BE DEALT WITH ON THE BASIS OF REPRESENTATIONS IN WRITING, ANY REPRESENTATIONS MADE ABOUT THE APPLICATION(S) WILL BE SENT TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE, AND THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER OPPURTUNITY TO COMMENT AT APPEAL STAGE. Page 6 of 9 Printed On 02/09/2016 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 36/2016 OTHER APPLICATIONS RECEIVED DURING THE PERIOD 29/08/2016 TO 02/09/2016 To access forms and drawings associated with the applications below, please use the following link :- http://www.eaststaffsbc.gov.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/ApplicationSearch.aspx and enter the full reference number.
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