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Planning Application List for Consideration at Planning Committee Meeting to Be Held on Tuesday 9Th October 2018 Planning Application List For consideration at Planning Committee Meeting to be held on Tuesday 9th October 2018 TWC/2018/0560 Ascendancy Group Ltd Change of use of 3 Chetwynd End from dwelling (Use Class C3) Full Planning to offices (Use Class B1(a)) and provision of parking to 5 Chetwynd End ***Amended location plan received*** 3 & 5 Chetwynd End, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 7JJ NTC have called in this application – ***Amended plans and information received*** and will go to LPA Red Line (Boundary) Change Plans Board To view the application summary click the link below https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa- applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2018/0560 13/07/2018 Delegated: Amy Howells Newport TWC/2018/0568 Telford & Wrekin Hybrid planning application. Part A: Outline planning application NI Park Application Full Planning Council for the construction of an employment park comprising of up to Estates and 34,890 sq.m of business, general industrial, warehouse and Investments distribution floor space (Use Classes B1, B2 and B8) with all matters H Timmis (Farms) Ltd reserved except for the means of access to the site (Phase 1). Part Xafinity Pension B: Full planning application for the construction of 24no. business, general industrial and warehouse and distribution units (Use Classes B1, B2 and B8) along with associated 2no. accesses and internal spine road, parking provision and landscaping (Phases 2 & 3) Peter Brett Associates Land South of A518/West of A41, Newport, Shropshire Daniel Wheelwright To view the application summary click the link below Oxford Place 61 Oxford Street https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa- Manchester applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2018/0568 M1 6EQ 13/07/2018 Delegated: Mark Lynch Chetwynd Aston and Woodcote, Newport 1 | P a g e Planning Application List For consideration at Planning Committee Meeting to be held on Tuesday 9th October 2018 TWC/2018/0582 Mr & Mrs Perrins Erection of a two storey side and front extension and a first floor side and rear extension, erection of a canopy and porch on the front elevation, erection of a detached workshop building and a detached store building connected with a concrete wall and re-profiling of the rear garden (Part Retrospective) Full Planning Jemesis Ltd 43 Barnmeadow Road, Newport, TF10 7NR Jeremy Bowman 8 Silverdale ***Amended plans received*** Edgmond United Kingdom To view the application summary click the link below TF10 8HS https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa- applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2018/0582 17/07/2018 Delegated: Newport Tom Carruthers TWC/2018/0674 Erection of 1no. single storey dwelling with associated parking find Objections from Full Planning the link Site of The Old Print Works, Beaumaris Road, Newport, the conservation Shropshire Officer To view the application summary click the link below https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa- applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2018/0674 13/08/2018 Delegated: Amy Howells Newport 2 | P a g e Planning Application List For consideration at Planning Committee Meeting to be held on Tuesday 9th October 2018 TWC/2018/0761 Mere Park Garden Centre, Extension to garden centre to provide restaurant, fully enclosed Full Planning Stafford Road, Newport, sales area and erection of canopies over part of external sales area Shropshire, TF10 9BY together with extension to car park following demolition of existing structures To view the application summary click the link below https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa- applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2018/0761 14/09/2018 Delegated: Matthew Newport Thomas TWC/2018/0736 Harry Homes Special Erection of 5no. dwellings with associated garages and accesses Projects Limited Full Planning CT Planning Land east of Lavender Leap, Plough Lane, Newport, Shropshire Christopher Timothy Three Spires House https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa- Station Road applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2018/0736 Lichfield WS13 6HX 03/09/2018 Delegated: Newport Matthew Thomas TWC/2018/0745 Erection of a single storey front, side and rear extension Full Planning 64 Stafford Road, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 7QZ To view the application summary click the link below https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa- applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2018/0745 3 | P a g e Planning Application List For consideration at Planning Committee Meeting to be held on Tuesday 9th October 2018 10/09/2018 Delegated Newport Chloe Edgington TWC/2018/0770 Mr & Mrs Hunt Conversion of offices and outbuildings into 2no. dwelling Full Planning MTC Planning and Design houses including the erection of 1.8 metre fencing and gates to Limited provide private amenity space (Full Planning Application) Barn 5a 1 Lower Bar, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 7BE Sutton Hall Farm Sutton Maddock https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa- TF11 9NQ applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2018/0770 19/09/2018 Delegated: Amy Howells Newport TWC/2018/0771 Mr & Mrs Hunt Conversion of offices and outbuildings into 2no. dwelling houses Listed Building MTC Planning and Design including the erection of 1.8 metre fencing and gates to provide Limited private amenity space (Listed Building Application) Barn 5a, Sutton Hall Farm 1Lower Bar, Newport, Shropshire, TF107BE Sutton Maddock TF11 9NQ https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa- applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2018/0771 19/09/2018 Delegated: Amy Howells Newport North and West TWC/2018/0774 Christopher Lisk Application for prior approval for the erection of a single storey To Note rear extension measuring 6.0m in length, 3.2m in height and 2.3m to eaves 21 Station Road, Newport, TF10 7EN 4 | P a g e Planning Application List For consideration at Planning Committee Meeting to be held on Tuesday 9th October 2018 Householder Delegated: Newport (Prior Approval) Tom Carruthers 18/09/2018 TWC/2018/0776 Newport Town Council External painting to building Listed Building The Guildhall, 1 High Street, Newport, Shropshire TF10 7AR https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa- applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2018/0776 19/09/2018 Delegated: Martha Louise Newport North & West Fletcher TWC/2018/0783 Specsavers Optical Stores Installation of 5no. external air conditioning Newport condenser units to side elevation of Specsavers, Unit 1 (Full Planning Application) Full Planning Fisch Design Ltd Former Budgens, Baddeley Court, High 374677.077 318934.442 Street, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 7AD Unit 3 Heritage Business Centre Derby Road Belper DE56 1SW 20/09/2018 Delegated Amy Howells Newport North and West 5 | P a g e Planning Application List For consideration at Planning Committee Meeting to be held on Tuesday 9th October 2018 TWC/2018/0784 Specsavers Optical Stores Display of 2no. fascia signs and 1no. Newport projecting sign to Specsavers, Unit 1 (Advertisement Consent Application) Advertisement Fisch Design Ltd Former Budgens, Baddeley Court, High 374677.077 318934.442 Street, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 7AD Unit 3 Heritage Business Centre Derby Road Belper DE56 1SW 20/09/2018 Delegated Amy Howells Newport North and West TWC/2018/0805 Mark Furniss Proposed canopy reduction by up to 10m on Newport 1no. Poplar tree (T1), 1no. Willow tree (T2) and 1no. Silver Birch tree (T3), overall reshaping by reduction of up to 2m on 1no. Walnut tree (T6) and felling of 3no. Robinia trees (T4, T7, T8) Trees in 131 High Street, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 374432.735 319298.275 Conservation Area 7BH 28/09/2018 Delegated Tom Carruthers Newport North and West 6 | P a g e Planning Application List For consideration at Planning Committee Meeting to be held on Tuesday 9th October 2018 These will be on the “weekly list” 2nd OCTOBER TWC/2018/0783 Former Budgens, Baddeley Court, High Street, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 7AD Installation of 5no. external air conditioning condenser units to side elevation and the installation and display of 2no. fascia signs and 1no. projecting sign to Specsavers, Unit 1 (Full Planning Application) To view the application summary click the link below https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa-applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2018/0783 TWC/2018/0784 Former Budgens, Baddeley Court, High Street, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 7AD Installation of 5no. external air conditioning condenser units to side elevation and the installation and display of 2no. fascia signs and 1no. projecting sign to Specsavers, Unit 1 (Advertising Consent Application) To view the application summary click the link below https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa-applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2018/0784 TWC/2017/1009 Land adjacent to 15 Fishers Lock, Newport, Shropshire – NB: There were objections to this application. Re-submission withdrawn application. Erection of 1no. detached dormer bungalow To view the application summary click the link below https://secure.telford.gov.uk/planning/pa-applicationsummary.aspx?applicationnumber=TWC/2017/1009 7 | P a g e Planning Application List For consideration at Planning Committee Meeting to be held on Tuesday 9th October 2018 8 | P a g e .
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