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Doc - Complete Date of list - 1st February 2018 BRECKLAND COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE List of decisions made by Breckland Council under the agreed terms of delegation. DOC - COMPLETE 3DC/2017/0217/DOC Mr & Mrs Rix BEACHAMWELL Discharge of Condition no 11 Land Between on 3PL/2015/1049F Greenway Garage & October Cottage Shingham 3DC/2017/0203/DOC Walnut Farm Developments BEESTON Discharge of Conditions 3 & 4 Limited Catoria on 3PL/2017/0940/VAR The Street, Beeston 3DC/2017/0220/DOC Suburban 2006 Limited BEESTON Discharge of Conditions No6 & Development 7 on 3PL/2016/0269/O Site,Herne Lane Beeston 3DC/2017/0219/DOC Mr Terry Rees BEETLEY Discharge of conditions no6 & Conway,49 Elmham no 9 on 3pl/2017/1247/D Road Beetley 3DC/2017/0212/DOC Groundtech Anglia Limited BESTHORPE Discharge of Condition 17 on Virginia 3PL/2007/1097/F Works,Norwich Road Besthorpe 3DC/2017/0225/DOC Oakley Coach Builders BESTHORPE Discharge of condition 3 of Pretoria Works planning permission Besthorpe Industrial 3PL/2017/0688/F Estate 3DC/2017/0206/DOC Mr & Mrs Johnson BINTREE Discharge of Conditions 10,4B Church Road on 3PL/2017/0695/F Bintree PLAGDEL (ODB-Ocella One Click Agenda) 3DC/2018/0001/DOC Mr Steven Layn DEREHAM Discharge of conditions 7 on The Storage Centre 3PL/2013/1004/F Hurn Road 3DC/2017/0210/DOC Mr Colin Jenkins GARBOLDISHAM Discharge of Conditions 3 & 8 South Studio The on 3PL/2017/0657/F Coach House,Kenninghall Road Garboldisham 3DC/2017/0214/DOC Mr Mark Hall GREAT Discharge of conditions no3 on ELLINGHAM 3PL/2016/0472/F Details of Land next to the Slab Level bungalow Attleborough Road Great Ellingham 3DC/2017/0201/DOC Hill House Commercial HOCKERING Discharge of conditions Property Hill House Lodge 3,7,8,10 on 3PL/2016/1552/F Road From Honingham to North Tuddenham 3DC/2017/0189/DOC Cats Protection LONGHAM Discharge of conditions 5 & 7 Hoe Road Farm, on 3PL/2017/0419/F Hoe Road Longham 3DC/2017/0213/DOC Mr & Mrs Soddy OLD BUCKENHAM Discharge of Conditions 4 on Barn Adjacent to 3PL/2017/0822/VAR Stacksford House,Stacksford Old Buckenham 3DC/2017/0205/DOC Mr Short SHROPHAM Discharge of Conditions Red Lodge,Hargham 5,8,9,10 on 3PL/2017/0402/D Road Shropham 3DC/2017/0215/DOC Mr Robert Bale SPARHAM Discharge of conditions Holiday Let 5 Former 8,10,11, on 3PL/2015/0041/F Overflow Car Park Site Sparham PLAGDEL (ODB-Ocella One Click Agenda) DOC-Discharge PART 3DC/2017/0202/DOC Walnut Farm Developments BEESTON Discharge of condition 12 on Ltd Catoria, The Street 3PL/2017/0940/VAR Beeston 3DC/2018/0016/DOC Mr & Mrs Rogers HARLING Discharge of condition no 3 & 9 Plot 3 Land Adj on 3PL/2017/1315/D 26 West Harling Road Decision Made 3PL/2017/1222/SU National Transport Casework ASHILL Stopping up of Highway Team The Cottage Hale Road, Ashill 3PL/2017/0956/SU UK Power Networks GOODERSTONE Minor diversion refurbishment The Street of existing overhead lines Gooderstone No Prior Approval 3PN/2017/0073/PNE Mr John Gledinning DEREHAM Sun Lounge at rear of the 6 Sheddick Court property (Permitted Toftwood, Dereham Development) Permission 3NM/2017/0070/NMA Royal Carlton Estates ATTLEBOROUGH Amendment to 6 High Street and 2 3PL/2017/0663/F - internal Hargham Road alterations & new window & Attleborough new flush fitting roof light on north elevation PLAGDEL (ODB-Ocella One Click Agenda) 3PL/2017/1005/F Steeple Estates Ltd ATTLEBOROUGH Erection of two storey Industrial East of Unit 2 Unit for offices and storage Haverscroft Industrial Estate, Attleborough 3PL/2017/1254/LU Mr richard Downes ATTLEBOROUGH Fitting a secure storage box Ash Farm and security screen into an Hill Common, existing building Attleborough 3PL/2017/1477/HOU Mr Nicol ATTLEBOROUGH 1st floor extension over existing 35 New North Road single storey extension Attleborough 3PL/2017/1479/HOU Mr Marcus Stiff & Ms Eloise ATTLEBOROUGH Two Storey Rear Extension to English 30 New North Road dwelling Attleborough 3PL/2017/1489/VAR H&B Developments Ltd ATTLEBOROUGH Variation of condition 2 and 17 The Poplars,Carvers on 3PL/2016/1101/F - Lane Demolition of extg dwelling and Attleborough construction of 4 new dwellings (Highway improvements) 3PL/2017/1461/F Mr M Goymour BANHAM new shower block Applewood Countryside Holidays Banham Zoo Banham 3PL/2017/1465/HOU Mr & Mrs Ledbury BAWDESWELL Two Storey Extension 2 Saxon Meadows, Bawdeswell 3PL/2017/1481/F Ms R Gibbons BEACHAMWELL Proposed access Land adjacent The (retrospective) Woodlands,4 Drymere Beachamwell 3PL/2017/1505/HOU Mr & Mrs Brindley BEESTON Proposed rear and side Springfield extensions including internal Fransham Road, alterations Beeston PLAGDEL (ODB-Ocella One Click Agenda) 3PL/2017/1621/VAR Mr A & Mrs E Middleton BEESTON Variation of condition 3 on Rookery Barn Herne 3PL/2013/0667/F to add first Lane floor bedroom Beeston 3PL/2017/1539/HOU Mr David Melton BEETLEY Single storey side extension to Ferndale House,The form garden room Drift, East Bilney,Beetley 3PL/2017/1263/F Mrs Suzanne Large BESTHORPE Conversion of outbuilding and The Hayloft extension to create one bed Silver Street annexe and lean to extension Besthorpe 3PL/2017/1434/A 23.5 Degrees Limited BESTHORPE 1 no Totem Sign, 4 no Fascia Mr DS Diner,A11 signs, 1 no Directional sign and Southbound From 1 no Thank you sign (All Attleborough to internally illuminated) District Bou Besthorpe 3PL/2017/1511/LB Partnership Bylaugh Park BYLAUGH Partial re glazing of existing Bylaugh Hall fenestration on the ground and Bylaugh first floor of the internal elevations of the Courtyard mews at Bylaugh Hall. 3PL/2017/1350/F Co-Dunkall Limited CARBROOKE Storage Building Woodland House Norwich Road, Carbrooke 3PL/2017/1582/HOU Mr & Mrs John & Helen CARBROOKE First floor rear extension to Hornagold Briar provide additional bedroom & Cottage,Broadmoor Ground Floor annexe Road Carbrooke 3PL/2017/1466/HOU Mr & Mrs Tew CASTON Alterations & extension to Highfields, Stow dwelling including reroofing and Bedon Road creation of first floor bedroom & Caston En-Suite & detached Garage 3PL/2017/1446/F Mrs Donna Smith COCKLEY CLEY Erect a wooden garden building 9 Swaffham Road, for the use of a dog grooming Cockley Cley business. PLAGDEL (ODB-Ocella One Click Agenda) 3PL/2017/1463/HOU Mr & Mrs Underwood CRANWICH Conservatory to the side and 1 The Row, Lynn rear of the property Road Cranwich 3PL/2017/1347/F Mr & Mrs Honniball CRANWORTH Change of use from domestic Church Farm ancillary annexe to holiday let Church Lane, Southburgh Cranworth 3PL/2017/1255/F Trustees Wanderslore DEREHAM Change of use of first and Pension Scheme 30 Market Place second floors and single storey Dereham rear projection to residential (creation of 5 units) 3PL/2017/1256/LB Trustees Wanderslore DEREHAM Change of use of first and Pension Scheme 30 Market Place second floors and single storey Dereham rear projection to residential (creation of 5 units) 3PL/2017/1375/HOU Mr Walklett DEREHAM Two storey side extension, loft 23 Swanton Road, conversion, front and rear Dereham dormers 3PL/2017/1419/F New Buckenham Property DEREHAM Construction of bungalow and Limited Development Site at garage 56 Yaxham Road, Dereham 3PL/2017/1444/F CSCL Developments Ltd DEREHAM A pair of semi detached houses Development Plot at (revised scheme 72 Norwich Road 3PL/2017/0439) Dereham PLAGDEL (ODB-Ocella One Click Agenda) 3PL/2017/1454/LB Ei Group PLC DEREHAM The existing roof covering will Red Lion,Quebec be removed and the roof tiles Street will be put aside for later reuse. Dereham Failed timberwork in the roof structure (due to rot or structural failure) will then be removed and replaced according to the structural engineers recommendations. New structural steelwork will then be installed to strengthen the existing roof structure and to allow for a future use of the roof space. New collars will also be fitted to tie the principal rafters. The existing dormers will also be rebuilt to match the existing design. The roof will then be re-felted and covered using the old tiles with new ones to replace any broken or damaged. 3PL/2017/1506/HOU Mr Glover DEREHAM Proposed porch to front of 19 Andrew Goodall property(Retrospective) Close Dereham 3PL/2017/1507/HOU Mr & Mrs Thompson DEREHAM Proposed single storey rear Homscroft extension 23 Westfield Road, Dereham 3PL/2017/1516/D Optima Executive Ltd DEREHAM Reserved matters application of Willow 3PL/2017/0811/O relating to the House,Dumpling approval of appearance, layout Green and scale for the erection of a Dereham dwelling (description amended 22.01.2018) 3PL/2017/1557/HOU Mrs Sophie Harris DEREHAM Rear extension, front lobby 8 School Lane extension, velux roof lights and Dereham replacement garage roof 3PL/2018/0002/LU Fleet Sense Limited DEREHAM Replace a roller shutter door Unit 4 Collins Way with windows (Certificate of Dereham Lawfulness) PLAGDEL (ODB-Ocella One Click Agenda) 3PL/2017/1537/HOU Mr Neil Alston EAST TUDDENHAM Demolition of conservatory and Green erection of orangery. Alterations Farm,Mattishall to existing flat roof to glazed link Road and provide new pitched roof. East Tuddenham 3PL/2017/1518/F Mr M Flynn FRANSHAM Conversion of Barn to create Barn Adjacent, Residential Property Church Barn Great Fransham 3PL/2017/0926/F Mr Trevor Seabrook GARBOLDISHAM Replacement dwelling and Rose Cottage garage Smallworth, Garboldisham 3PL/2017/0508/F Mr John Parry GREAT Conversion of existing CRESSINGHAM agricultural outbuilding & Water End Farm demolition of outbuilding and Barn erection of replacement building Church Road to form three holiday let properties 3PL/2017/1617/HOU Mr & Mrs C Chapman GREAT DUNHAM Single Storey Extension to rear 2 Briar Row and Porch to Front Great Dunham 3PL/2017/1440/F Mr & Mrs Wilkins GREAT Erection of 2 no.
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