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Weekly List Dated 17 May 2021 Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control Valid Applications Received Weekly list Dated 17 May 2021 The following Planning Applications received since the publication of the previous list dated 10th May 2021 may be viewed via the Council’s website http://apps.stratford.gov.uk/eplanning. Any persons wishing to make representations about any of these applications may do so in writing to Planning Applications, Stratford on Avon District Council, Elizabeth House, Church Street, Stratford upon Avon CV37 6HX or alternatively by email; planning.applications@stratford- dc.gov.uk. Please note that all comments received will be a matter of public record and will be made available for public inspection on the Council’s website at www.stratford.gov.uk/planning. _____________________________________________________________________________ App No 21/01492/HHPA Received 30 April 2021 Valid 30 April 2021 Location 35 Newport Drive Alcester B49 5BL Proposal Connecting existing extension with garage and converting single garage into kitchen and study, erection of front porch Applicant Name Mr Tim Lievesely Agents Name Mr Philip Corban Agents Address 3A Earl Street Rugby CV21 3SS Parish ALCESTER TOWN COUNCIL Map Ref East 408715 Map Ref North 257006 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 21/01396/VARY Received 22 April 2021 Valid 10 May 2021 Location Holyoake Barn Little Alne Wootton Wawen Henley-in-Arden B95 6HW Proposal Variation of condition 2 of planning permission 18/01365/FUL dated 30 October 2018 to allow for addition of solar panels, roof lights and internal alterations. Original description of development: Proposed conversion of 1 no. agricultural building to 2 no. holiday lets. Applicant Name Mr and Mrs Hayden Agents Name Graeme Beamish Agents Address 78 Heath Cottage Lenchwick WR11 4TG Parish ASTON CANTLOW Map Ref East 414026 Map Ref North 261184 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 21/01397/VLBC Received 22 April 2021 Valid 10 May 2021 Location Holyoake Barn Little Alne Wootton Wawen Henley-in-Arden B95 6HW Proposal Variation of condition 2 of listed building consent 18/01366/LBC dated 30 October 2018 to allow for addition of solar panels, roof lights and internal alterations. Original description of development: Proposed conversion of 1 no. agricultural building to 2 no. holiday lets. Applicant Name Mr and Mrs Hayden Agents Name Graeme Beamish Agents Address 78 Heath Cottage Lenchwick WR11 4TG Parish ASTON CANTLOW Map Ref East 414026 Map Ref North 261184 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 21/01361/FUL Received 23 April 2021 Valid 23 April 2021 Location Land And Buildings At Carrow Barn, North-East Of Avon Carrow Off Hill View Avon Dassett Warwickshire Southam Proposal Demolition of existing barn, modern garage buildings and dilapidated structure, and erection of two local market dwellings and all associated works, including conversion of existing traditional building to garage for Plot 1 Applicant Name Mr R Worrall Mr M Worrall and Mr L Worrall Agents Name Jayne Cashmore Agents Address Oakwood House Lavender Hall Lane Berkswell Coventry CV7 7BN Parish AVON DASSETT PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 441099 Map Ref North 249949 Page 1 Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control App No 21/01538/FUL Received 7 May 2021 Valid 7 May 2021 Location Rainbow Farm Bakers Farm Road Barton-On-The-Heath GL56 0PN Proposal Operational development consisting of regarding the land Applicant Name Erin Eisenberg Agents Name Mr Nathan McLoughlin Agents Address First Floor 119 Promenade Cheltenham GL50 1NW Parish BARTON-ON-THE-HEATH PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 425785 Map Ref North 232682 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 21/01180/FUL Received 12 April 2021 Valid 10 May 2021 Location Oakridge Snitterfield Road Bearley CV37 0SR Proposal Two storey conversion of garage to study and bedroom, two storey rear extension to form family room, kitchen and first floor bedroom Applicant Name Danielle Bannister Agents Name Mr Roger Davis Agents Address 93 Loxley Road Stratford Upon Avon CV37 7DR Parish BEARLEY PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 417933 Map Ref North 260570 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 21/00895/FUL Received 18 March 2021 Valid 7 May 2021 Location Beaudesert Cottage Haven Pastures Liveridge Hill Henley-in-Arden B95 5QS Proposal Conversion of garage to habitable accommodation and construction of new detached garage Applicant Name Mr Khadeer Iqbal Agents Name Mr Gary Phillips Agents Address 94 Alcester Road Studley B80 7NP Parish BEAUDESERT PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 415765 Map Ref North 268453 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 21/01246/FUL Received 12 April 2021 Valid 12 April 2021 Location 2 Friday Close Bidford-on-Avon Alcester B50 4EQ Proposal Single storey pitched roof rear extension. Conversion of existing integral garage to living area with new bay front Window. Additional ground floor side window. Applicant Name Mr And Mrs J Brealey Agents Name Mr David Currall Agents Address 75 Luddington Road Stratford Upon Avon CV37 9SG Parish BIDFORD-ON-AVON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 409901 Map Ref North 252084 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 21/01230/FUL Received 14 April 2021 Valid 14 April 2021 Location 87 High Street Bidford-On-Avon B50 4BG Proposal First floor extension to previously approved application ref: 20/02122/FUL Applicant Name Mr and Mrs Morris Agents Name Mr Scott Walker Agents Address The Studio, Bluebell House Blackminster WR11 7TF Parish BIDFORD-ON-AVON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 409671 Map Ref North 251802 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 21/01512/TREE Received 3 May 2021 Valid 13 May 2021 Location Avonside 12 Grange Road Bidford-on-Avon Alcester B50 4BY Proposal -T1 poplar x 2 - Re- pollard to 8metres. -T2 poplar x 2 - Fell. -T3 conifer hedge - Reduce to same height as T1 re-pollard points. -G1, x 25 fruit trees - Thin and maintain. -T5 willow - Fell. -T6 Tree of Heaven - crown reduction and dead wood removal. Applicant Name Mr Ian Burley Agents Name Mr Adam Willington Agents Address 48 Crump Way Evesham WR11 3JH Parish BIDFORD-ON-AVON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 410342 Map Ref North 251753 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 2 Stratford-on-Avon District Council Development Control App No 21/01532/LBP Received 5 May 2021 Valid 5 May 2021 Location The Old Vicarage 13 High Street Bidford-on-Avon Alcester B50 4BQ Proposal Works to interior of potting shed (approved ref. 06/01919/FUL & 06/01921/LBC): 1. Single existing unfinished block wall. Install square edged vertical timber cladding fixed to battens, plugged and screwed to the blockwork. Install 50mm rigid insulation between battens. 2. Ceiling. Install 75mm rigid insulation between rafters, leave 25mm minimum gap between the top of the insulation and the underside of existing felt. Screw fix 12mm birch faced ply to underside of rafters. Natural varnish finish to be applied to plywood. 3. Floor. Install natural finish engineered oakwood wood flooring on foam underlay. 4. Existing surface mounted white plastic conduit and sockets will be removed. Surface mounted metal galvanised sockets and trunking will be used. Applicant Name Mr David Rushton Agents Name Agents Address Parish BIDFORD-ON-AVON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 410052 Map Ref North 251832 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 21/01564/AMD Received 9 May 2021 Valid 9 May 2021 Location 87 High Street Bidford-on-Avon Alcester B50 4BG Proposal First floor extension eaves lowered to match existing neighbour’s eaves line. Ground floor extension roof built with overhanging soffit Applicant Name Mr and Mrs Morris Agents Name Mr Scott Walker Agents Address The Studio Bluebell House Off Station Road Blackminster, Evesham WR11 7TF Parish BIDFORD-ON-AVON PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 409671 Map Ref North 251802 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 21/01163/FUL Received 9 April 2021 Valid 14 May 2021 Location Highclere Winderton Road Winderton OX15 5JQ Proposal Proposed replacement conservatory and demolition of garage and erection of replacement garden store Applicant Name Ms Helen Jackson Agents Name Mr Mark Wildish MCIAT Agents Address St James Tavern Atherstone Hill Atherstone On Stour Stratford Upon Avon CV37 8NF Parish BRAILES PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 432578 Map Ref North 240530 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 21/01548/TREE Received 10 May 2021 Valid 10 May 2021 Location Qynton House Winderton Lane Winderton OX15 5JF Proposal -T1 blue Atlantic cedar - Crown raise by 2-3metres. -T2 sycamore - Fell. Applicant Name Mr Massey Agents Name Mr Kai O'Hanlon Agents Address Staverton Lodge Badby NN11 3DA Parish BRAILES PARISH COUNCIL Map Ref East 432721 Map Ref North 240561 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ App No 21/01207/FUL Received 13 April 2021 Valid 7 May 2021
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