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ALDERBURY Parish WILTSHIRE COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT RECEIVED IN WEEK ENDING 26/03/2021 Parish: ALDERBURY Electoral Division: ALDERBURY AND WHITEPARISH Application Number: 21/01408/FUL Grid Ref: 419118 126683 Applicant: Mr and Mrs A Knight Applicant Address: Homelands, Rectory Road Alderbury SP5 3AD Site Location: Homelands Rectory Road Alderbury SP5 3AD Proposal: Proposed two and single storey extensions and alterations. Case Officer: Amy Houldsworth Registration Date: 24/02/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706676 Please send your comments by: 24/02/2021 Parish: BEECHINGSTOKE Electoral Division: PEWSEY VALE Application Number: 21/01359/FUL Grid Ref: 408641 159301 Applicant: Mr & Mrs STUART & JANE STEVENS Applicant Address: FAIRINGS BEECHINGSTOKE SN9 6HQ England Site Location: Fairings Beechingstoke Wilts SN9 6HQ Proposal: Erection of single storey potting shed on concrete base Case Officer: Ruaridh O'Donoghue Registration Date: 27/02/2021 Direct Line: 01225 716761 Please send your comments by: 29/03/2021 Parish: BERWICK ST JOHN Electoral Division: FOVANT AND CHALKE VALLEY Application Number: 21/01925/TCA Grid Ref: 394648 122176 Applicant: Mrs K Elliott Applicant Address: The Rosery Water Street Berwick St John Shaftesbury Wiltshire SP7 0HS Site Location: The Rosery Water Street Berwick St John Shaftesbury Wiltshire SP7 0HS Proposal: Yew Tree - Reduce canopy by up to 4 meters from tips of branches Case Officer: Beverley Griffin Registration Date: 24/02/2021 Direct Line: 01225 770860 Please send your comments by: 18/03/2021 Electoral Division: FOVANT AND CHALKE VALLEY Application Number: 21/01968/TCA Grid Ref: 394590 122477 Applicant: Mr P Weinerr Applicant Address: Cranborne Lodge Berwick St John Shaftesbury Wiltshire SP7 0EX Site Location: Cranborne Lodge Berwick St John Shaftesbury Wiltshire SP7 0EX Proposal: T1 - Alder - Fell T2 - Yew - reduce canopy by up to 50% T3 - Conifer - reduce height by up to 4 metres T4 Holly reduce height by 3 metres G1 - Group of shrubs - reduce in height by up to 50% Case Officer: Beverley Griffin Registration Date: 25/02/2021 Direct Line: 01225 770860 Please send your comments by: 19/03/2021 Parish: BISHOPS CANNINGS Electoral Division: URCHFONT AND THE CANNINGS Application Number: 21/00952/FUL Grid Ref: 403708 164160 Applicant: Miss Annie Allkins Applicant Address: Byways Chandlers Lane Bishops Cannings Devizes SN10 2JZ United Kingdom Site Location: Byways Chandlers Lane Bishops Cannings Devizes SN10 2JZ Proposal: Erection of a shed in front garden Case Officer: Jane Sanger Registration Date: 24/02/2021 Direct Line: 01225 716756 Please send your comments by: 24/03/2021 Electoral Division: URCHFONT AND THE CANNINGS Application Number: 21/01253/FUL Grid Ref: 403879 164355 Applicant: Governors of Bishops Cannings CE Primary School Applicant Address: The Street Bishops Cannings SN10 2LD Site Location: Bishops Cannings Church Of England Primary School The Street Bishops Cannings SN10 2LD Proposal: New EYFS extension to replace existing temporary modular buildings. Case Officer: Jane Sanger Registration Date: 22/02/2021 Direct Line: 01225 716756 Please send your comments by: 25/03/2021 Electoral Division: URCHFONT AND THE CANNINGS Application Number: 21/01755/FUL Grid Ref: 404174 161939 Applicant: Mr & Mrs George Applicant Address: Cross House Coate Devizes SN10 3LQ Site Location: Cross House Coate Devizes SN10 3LQ Proposal: Removal of dilapidated stable building and erection of a garden/machinery store Case Officer: Jane Sanger Registration Date: 22/02/2021 Direct Line: 01225 716756 Please send your comments by: 25/03/2021 Electoral Division: URCHFONT AND THE CANNINGS Application Number: 21/01760/LBC Grid Ref: 404174 161939 Applicant: Mr & Mrs George Applicant Address: Cross House Coate Devizes SN10 3LQ Site Location: Cross House Coate Devizes SN10 3LQ Proposal: Removal of dilapidated stable building and erection of a garden/machinery store Case Officer: Jane Sanger Registration Date: 22/02/2021 Direct Line: 01225 716756 Please send your comments by: 25/03/2021 Parish: BISHOPSTONE Electoral Division: FOVANT AND CHALKE VALLEY Application Number: 21/01562/FUL Grid Ref: 406787 125569 Applicant: Mr and Mrs Hales Applicant Address: Rose Cottage, Bridge Road Bishopstone SP5 4BS Site Location: Rose Cottage Bridge Road Bishopstone SP5 4BS Proposal: New detached double garage. Case Officer: Joe Richardson Registration Date: 26/02/2021 Direct Line: 01722 434583 Please send your comments by: 26/03/2021 Parish: BOX Electoral Division: BOX AND COLERNE Application Number: 21/01245/FUL Grid Ref: 380660 167073 Applicant: Mr & Mrs M Sully Applicant Address: Ashley Wood Farm Lower Kingsdown Road Kingsdown Corsham SN13 8BG Site Location: Units 1 and 4 Ashley Wood Farm Lower Kingsdown Road Corsham Kingsdown SN13 8BG Proposal: Change of use of agricultural building to Class B1 (Business) and/or Class B8 (Storage and Distribution) uses (Retrospective) Case Officer: Victoria Davis Registration Date: 25/02/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706673 Please send your comments by: 25/03/2021 Electoral Division: BOX AND COLERNE Application Number: 21/01823/TPO Grid Ref: 382735 168361 Applicant: Mrs Laura Kent Applicant Address: Silkwood The Ley Box Corsham Wiltshire SN13 8EW Site Location: Silkwood The Ley Box Corsham Wiltshire SN13 8EW Proposal: Fell 3 Larch (T62, T73 & T75), Reduce Field Maple and 2 Ash Trees to Provide 2 Metre Clearance from Cables (T63 & T68), Remove 1 Branch from Ash (T65), Fell 1 Hawthorn, 3 Metre Height and Lateral Reduction to 3 Cherry Trees Case Officer: Lisa Price Registration Date: 26/02/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706636 Please send your comments by: 22/03/2021 Parish: BRADFORD ON AVON Electoral Division: BRADFORD-ON-AVON NORTH Application Number: 21/01335/FUL Grid Ref: 382194 161348 Applicant: Yeomans Applicant Address: 41, Elmfield Bradford On Avon Wiltshire BA15 1RH Site Location: 41 Elmfield Bradford On Avon Wiltshire BA15 1RH Proposal: Single storey front porch extension (replacing existing porch) Case Officer: Julie Terzoudis Registration Date: 25/02/2021 Direct Line: 0300 456 0114 Please send your comments by: 25/03/2021 Electoral Division: BRADFORD-ON-AVON NORTH Application Number: 21/01946/FUL Grid Ref: 381767 160839 Applicant: Mr and Mrs Tom Marriott Applicant Address: c/o Heath and Wiltshire Ltd Bridge House Station Road Westbury BA13 4HR Site Location: 15 Meadowfields Bradford on Avon Wilts BA15 1PL Proposal: Erection of extension, widening of access and provision of additional car parking and associated works inclusding demolition of structures Case Officer: Julie Terzoudis Registration Date: 26/02/2021 Direct Line: 0300 456 0114 Please send your comments by: 26/03/2021 Parish: BRATTON Electoral Division: ETHANDUNE Application Number: 20/09993/FUL Grid Ref: 391129 152591 Applicant: Mr and Mrs Chris Ford Applicant Address: 38 Lower Road Bratton Wiltshire BA13 4RQ Site Location: 38 Lower Road Bratton Wiltshire BA13 4RQ Proposal: Remove existing roof on conservatory and replace with solid panel roof Case Officer: Selina Parker-Miles Registration Date: 22/02/2021 Direct Line: 01225 716770 Please send your comments by: 22/03/2021 Electoral Division: ETHANDUNE Application Number: 21/00610/VAR Grid Ref: 390255 153577 Applicant: Mr D Sherred Applicant Address: Penn Farm Caravan, Capps Lane Heywood BA13 4NF Site Location: Land West of Penn Farm Capps Lane Heywood BA13 4NF Proposal: Variation of condition 1 and removal of condition 2 on W/10/01753/S73 to allow for any Gypsy or Traveller occupation Case Officer: Jemma Foster Registration Date: 26/02/2021 Direct Line: 01225 770211 Please send your comments by: 26/03/2021 Electoral Division: ETHANDUNE Application Number: 21/01836/TCA Grid Ref: 391042 152647 Applicant: Mr Frank Garbutt Applicant Address: The Laurels 26b Trowbridge Road Bratton BA13 4RF Site Location: The Laurels 26 B Trowbridge Road Bratton BA13 4RF Proposal: Reduce 1 x silver birch in front garden by max 30% to reduce height and width. Tree is overhanging a garage and neighbouring property. Tree A Remove lower branches from 1 other silver birch in front garden. Tree B Pollard 1 x horse chestnut in rear garden to previous pollarding cuts.Tree C Pollard 1x acer in rear garden to previous pollarding cuts Tree D Case Officer: Beverley Griffin Registration Date: 24/02/2021 Direct Line: 01225 770860 Please send your comments by: 24/02/2021 Electoral Division: ETHANDUNE Application Number: 21/01837/TCA Grid Ref: 391537 152476 Applicant: Mr Dean Berry Applicant Address: Melbourne House, Melbourne Street Bratton BA13 4RL Site Location: Melbourne House Melbourne Street Bratton BA13 4RL Proposal: Removal of self seeded sycamore tree. Tree has grown to a size where it is creating damage to a grade II listed wall and put building, client is concerned than another storm will cause substantial collapse of the wall and outbuilding Case Officer: Beverley Griffin Registration Date: 24/02/2021 Direct Line: 01225 770860 Please send your comments by: 18/03/2021 Electoral Division: ETHANDUNE Application Number: 21/01838/TCA Grid Ref: 391537 152476 Applicant: Mr Den Berry Applicant Address: Melbourne House, Melbourne Street Bratton BA13 4RL Site Location: Melbourne House Melbourne Street Bratton BA13 4RL Proposal: Pollard Large Eucalyptus back to existing pollarding points. Tree is overhanging the roof of Melbourne House, a grade II listed property. It also overhangs the car park of Bratton Primary School Case Officer: Beverley Griffin Registration Date: 25/02/2021 Direct Line: 01225 770860
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