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RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING SERVICES Renfrewshire House, Cotton Street, Paisley, PA1 1LL Tel: 0300 3000144 LIST OF BUILDING WARRANT APPLICATIONS REGISTERED DURING WEEK ENDING 08/07/2016 COUNCIL MEMBERS please note that the applications for new buildings, alterations, extensions and conversions marked (BC); amendments marked (AM); and staged applications marked (ST); Temporary Buildings (LL); Late Building Warrant applications (LA); and Late Completion Submissions (LC) are regarded as being suitable for delegation by the Director of Development and Housing Services. Page 1 APPLICANT AGENT SITE ADDRESS ESTIMATED Where applicable) COST 16/0964/AM Miller Homes Scotland Ltd Land at North West end of, King's Inch Ward1: Renfrew Road, Renfrew North Proposal Amendment to 13/0909/BC to install french doors with juliet balcony to Plot 201 16/0982/BC Mr & Mrs Coulter Glasgow Architectural 38 Nethy Way, £5,000.00 Design Renfrew, PA4 0XP Ward1: Renfrew North Proposal Extension to dwelling house to enlarge lounge 16/0963/BC I. Murray William P. Whiland & 59B Cockels Loan, £3,000.00 Son Ltd Renfrew, PA4 0NE Ward 2: Renfrew South & Gallowhill Proposal Alterations to dwelling flat to form disabled access ramp 16/0981/BC Mr C. White David Hood 11 Marjory Road, £11,000.00 Renfrew, PA4 8BG Ward 2: Renfrew South & Gallowhill Proposal Erection of detached garden room with decking 16/0984/BC Mr & Mrs Johnstone Lindmark Home 2 Pentland Drive, £18,000.00 Improvements Renfrew, PA4 0QY Ward 2: Renfrew South & Gallowhill Proposal Extension to dwelling house to form porch and w.c. Page 2 APPLICANT AGENT SITE ADDRESS ESTIMATED Where applicable) COST 16/0906/BC Clydesdale Bank plc AHA Ltd 1 Causeyside £31,000.00 Street, Paisley, PA1 Ward 3: Paisley 1UW East & Ralston Proposal Alterations to bank to install ATM and remove counter position 16/0954/BC Mr N. Gordon Kara Design 60 Glasgow Road, £12,000.00 Paisley, PA1 3PW Ward 3: Paisley East & Ralston Proposal Alterations to refit retail unit to form butchers 16/0967/BC Mr & Mrs Mullan Cameron Young 12 Alton Road, £13,500.00 Paisley, PA1 3NH Ward 3: Paisley East & Ralston Proposal Conversion of attic to form bedroom, en-suite and stair 16/0971/BC William Hill Organisation William Hill 10-12 Gilmour £95,000.00 Plc Organisation Plc Street, Paisley, PA1 Ward 3: Paisley 1BY East & Ralston Proposal Alterations to refurbish betting shop, form office, training room and toilets 16/0972/BC Mr & Mrs Drennan Derek Thompson 16 Dykebar £30,000.00 Architectural Services Crescent, Paisley, Ward 3: Paisley PA2 7AB East & Ralston Proposal Erection of detached garage and workshop 16/0973/BC Mr & Mrs Black Derek Thompson 19 Netherdale £5,000.00 Architectural Services Drive, Paisley, PA1 Ward 3: Paisley 3DA East & Ralston Proposal Alterations to dwelling house to form store 16/0977/BC Ms M. Balsitis Alan Wilson Architect 23 Newtyle Road, £30,000.00 Paisley, PA1 3JU Ward 3: Paisley East & Ralston Proposal Conversion of attic to form bedroom and en-suite 16/0978/BC Mr & Mrs B. Connolly MJK Architects 35 Duchray Drive, £11,500.00 Paisley, PA1 3BP Ward 3: Paisley East & Ralston Proposal Alterations to attic bedroom to form dormer window and en-suite Page 3 APPLICANT AGENT SITE ADDRESS ESTIMATED Where applicable) COST 16/0979/BC Paul Hepburn Taylor Haggarty 23 Causeyside £5,000.00 Design Street, Paisley, PA1 Ward 3: Paisley 1UH East & Ralston Proposal Alterations to form betting shop 16/0983/BC Mrs C. McCrossan Derek Thompson 18 Ben Lui Drive, £30,000.00 Architectural Services Paisley, PA2 7LU Ward 3: Paisley East & Ralston Proposal Demolition of conservatory, alterations to dwelling house to form kitchen/diner and extension to form bedroom, living room and shower room 16/0957/BC Sanctuary Scotland 41 Wellmeadow £300,000.00 Housing Association Ltd Street, Paisley, PA1 Ward 4: Paisley 2JN North West Proposal Demolition of supermarket 16/0966/BC Mr & Mrs A. Moore John Martin RIBA 3 Thistle Street, £2,500.00 ARIAS Paisley, PA2 9PR Ward 4: Paisley North West Proposal Alterations to dwelling house to form downstairs w.c. 16/0969/BC Glasgow Airport Limited St. Andrew's Drive £54,000.00 West/St. Andrew's Ward 4: Paisley Oval, Glasgow North West Airport, Paisley Proposal Erection of taxi office 16/0980/ST Kibble Education & Care McGinlay Associates Main Building, The £2,000,000.00 Centre Kibble School, Ward 4: Paisley Goudie Street, North West Paisley, PA3 2LG Proposal Erection of 2 storey office building for Stage 1 - Foundations, Substructure and Superstructure 16/0985/BC St. Mirren Football Club Punch Consulting St Mirren Park, 75 £5,000.00 Limited Engineers Greenhill Road, Ward 4: Paisley Paisley, PA3 1RU North West Proposal Alterations to form wheelchair accessible deck 16/0824/BC M. Qureshi Punch Consulting 23 Hunterhill Road, £18,000.00 Engineers Paisley, PA2 6SR Ward 5: Paisley South Proposal Demolition of porch and single storey extension to dwelling house to form sunroom Page 4 APPLICANT AGENT SITE ADDRESS ESTIMATED Where applicable) COST 16/0953/BC K. Hamilton Constable House, £6,325.00 Main Street, Ward 7: Johnstone Howwood, S, Elderslie & Johnstone, PA9 Howwood 1BQ Proposal Alterations to dwelling house to enlarge kitchen and relocate stairs 16/0962/AM Mr and Mrs A. Stobo John Martin RIBA 6 Patrickbank ARIAS Gardens, Elderslie, Ward 7: Johnstone Johnstone, PA5 S, Elderslie & 9UF Howwood Proposal Amendment to 15/1220/BC to remove structural post within roof and re-design 16/0974/BC Mr P. Armour Glas Box Architecture 3 Cricketfield Lane, £4,000.00 Houston, Ward 9: Houston, Johnstone, PA6 Crosslee & Linwood 7JD Proposal Alterations to dwelling house to form bedroom, bathroom, en-suite and door from porch to hall 16/0976/BC Mr D, Martin for Carol Scotframe 30 Main Street, £200,000.00 Jackson Houston, Ward 9: Houston, Johnstone, PA6 Crosslee & Linwood 7EL Proposal Erection of 1 1/2 storey dwelling house 16/0986/BC Mr & Mrs McCulloch Geoff Smith 6 Pentland Avenue, £30,000.00 Architectural Linwood, Paisley, Ward 9: Houston, Technician PA3 3LB Crosslee & Linwood Proposal Extension to dwelling house to form bedroom and wet room 16/0926/BC Mr and Mrs Higgins IKG Architects Glenlee, Torr Road, £18,900.00 Bridge of Weir, Ward 10: PA11 3BE Bishopton, BoW, Langbank Proposal Alterations and single storey rear extension to dwelling house to form kitchen and single storey side extension to form garage 16/0955/AM C. Douglas P. Nicholson 2 Earl Place, Bridge of Weir, PA11 3HA Ward 10: Bishopton, BoW, Langbank Proposal Amendment to 15/0239/BC to change garage to bedroom and add window to utility Page 5 APPLICANT AGENT SITE ADDRESS ESTIMATED Where applicable) COST 16/0958/AM Gleddoch Resorts Grid Design Gleddoch House Hotel, Old Ward 10: Greenock Road, Bishopton, BoW, Langbank, Port Langbank Glasgow, PA14 6YE Proposal Amendment to 15/1114/BC to form second storey to entrance to give additional/bar/lounge area 16/0797/BC Mr & Mrs C. Russell Arc Architectural 3 Ballater Drive, £22,000.00 Services Limited Inchinnan, Renfrew, Ward 11: Erskine & PA4 9QD Inchinnan Proposal Alterations and single storey extension to dwelling house to form extended kitchen, bedroom and wet room 16/0960/BC G. Redmond Plans Drawn Scotland. 15 Park Top, £3,000.00 Erskine, PA8 7HP Ward 11: Erskine & Inchinnan Proposal Alterations to dwelling house to form bedroom 16/0961/BC Mr & Mrs D. McCloy Job Worth Doing 117 Mains Wood, £3,000.00 Limited Erskine, PA8 7JG Ward 11: Erskine & Inchinnan Proposal Alterations to dwelling house to form windows in kitchen and lounge 16/0968/AM Renfrewshire Council - Renfrewshire Council - Inchinnan Primary £6,000.00 Energy Asset Unit Property Services School, Old Ward 11: Erskine & Greenock Road, Inchinnan Inchinnan, Renfrew, PA4 9PH Proposal Amendment to 16/0002/BC to form cupboard with boiler room 16/0975/BC Renfrewshire Council - St Anne's Primary £230,000.00 Property Services School, Park Drive, Ward 11: Erskine & Erskine, PA8 7AE Inchinnan Proposal Alterations to form electrical services, LV distribution, emergency lighting, fire alarm, CCTV and small power Total number of Applications registered during this period is: 34.
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