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Weekly List of Decisions Made from 28Th July - 1St August 2014 Weekly list of Decisions made from 28th July - 1st August 2014 Direct access to search application page click here http://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni Organisation date t Allensmore Valletts P 141562 Full 19/05/2014 Beech Tree Proposed two Mr & Mrs Beech Tree Julia Sibley Mrs Julia Brendon Gate, 28/07/2014 Approved Householder House, storey McLaughlin House, Architectural Sibley Ellwood, Coleford, with Allensmore, extension to Allensmore, Services Gloucestershire, Conditions Hereford, create Hereford, GL16 7LZ Herefordshire, enlarged first Herefordshire, HR2 9BP floor HR2 9BP bedroom,;new dining room and two bay carport Bishop's Frome P 141304 Planning 24/04/2014 Bromtrees Hall, Proposed Farmer Pudge Bromtrees Hall, Mr Ian Savagar 35 Caswell 30/07/2014 Approved Frome Permission Stoke Lacy, woodchip & Co Stoke Lacy, Crescent, with Bromyard, store and Bromyard, Leominster, Conditions Herefordshire, boiler house Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR6 HR7 4HZ HR7 4HZ 8BE Bishopstone Wormsley P 140521 Planning 18/03/2014 The Cottage, Proposed Mr & Mrs Philip The Cottage, A G S Corse Grange, 24/07/2014 Approved Ridge Permission Bishopstone, conversion of Garzarolli Bishopstone, Development Gloucester Road, with Hereford, outbuilding to Hereford, Consultants Corse, Conditions Herefordshire, form an annex Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, HR4 7HZ for HR4 7HZ GL19 3RQ existing;dwelli ng and occasional holiday use Bridstow Llangarron P 141460 Planning 04/06/2014 Landacre, Weir Proposed Mr Tyrone Landacre, Weir Mr Tyrone Landacre, Weir End, 29/07/2014 Approved Permission End, Ross-On- erection of Webb End, Ross-On- Webb Ross-On-Wye, with Wye, building for Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 Conditions Herefordshire, part Herefordshire, 6AF HR9 6AF agricultural/pa HR9 6AF rt ancillary;resid ential storage. 1 Weekly list of Decisions made from 28th July - 1st August 2014 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni Organisation date t Bromyard and Bromyard P 141357 Full 12/06/2014 Instone House, Proposed Mr Ken Bayliss Instone House, Lui Rocca Mr Lui Rocca 33 Church Lane, 30/07/2014 Approved Winslow Householder Bromyard, replacement Bromyard, Design Ltd Bromyard, with Herefordshire, of existing Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR7 Conditions HR7 4LW garage/worksh HR7 4LW 4DZ op with a new open;fronted garage/worksh op and store Bromyard and Bromyard P 142077 Non Material 10/07/2014 Plot 1, 36 Non-material Mr & Mrs David 5 Round House Neill Lewis Mr Neill Lewis 23 Kings Road, 28/07/2014 Approved Winslow Amendment Highwell Lane, amendment to Cocking Park, Horsehay, Chartered Malvern, Bromyard, Planning Telford, TF4 3BF Architect Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Permission WR14 4HL HR7 4DG 132092/F. Castle Frome Frome P 141094 Planning 05/05/2014 Town Farm, Proposed Mr William Knill Farm, Knill, Mr William Knill Farm, Knill, 29/07/2014 Approved Permission Castle Frome, agricultural Davies Presteigne, Davies Presteigne, Powys, with Herefordshire, building to Powys, LD8 2PR LD8 2PR Conditions HR8 1HQ house biomass boiler and associated;sto rage. Clifford Golden P 141406 Planning 02/06/2014 Walkers Use of field for Mr T Collett Walkers Cottage, Mr T Collett Walkers Cottage, 28/07/2014 Approved Valley North Permission Cottage, Parks camping 60 Clifford, Hereford, Clifford, Hereford, with Road, Clifford, days a year. Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR3 Conditions Hereford, Retrospective HR3 5HQ 5HQ Herefordshire, for HR3 5HQ one;compostin g toilet, plus one proposed composting toilet. Proposed;sign age. 2 Weekly list of Decisions made from 28th July - 1st August 2014 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni Organisation date t Coddington Hope End P 140984 Full 31/03/2014 Gold Field Single storey Mr J Dawson Gold Field Mr Leonard Linton Design, 5a 28/07/2014 Approved Householder House, extension, House, Vidler Old Road, with Coddington, porch and link Coddington, Bromyard, Conditions Ledbury, corridor to Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR7 Herefordshire, garage Herefordshire, 4BQ HR8 1JL HR8 1JL Colwall Hope End P 141744 Approval of 10/06/2014 Oxford House, Reserved Mr Andrew Oxford House, BB Mr Andrew Sansome Ldoge, 4 28/07/2014 Approved Reserved Walwyn Road, matters for Boughton Walwyn Road, Architecture & Boughton Sansome Walk, with Matters Colwall, Malvern, Layout, Colwall, Malvern, Planning Ltd Worcester, WR1 Conditions WR13 6QP appearance, Worcestershire, 1LH scale and WR13 6QP landscaping;in cluding also details of drainage as required by condition 5 of the;Outline consent ref 140371/O Cradley Hope End P 141238 Listed Building 28/05/2014 Eastbury Proposed Miss Sarah Eastbury Cottage, Miss Sarah Eastbury Cottage, 28/07/2014 Approved Consent Cottage, replacement Austin Halesend Estate, Austin Halesend Estate, with Halesend Estate, of brick part of Malvern, Malvern, Storridge, Conditions Storridge, plinth with Storridge, Herefordshire, Malvern, stone and Herefordshire, WR13 5EW Herefordshire, replace;brick WR13 5EW WR13 5EW infill panels with wood wool board, sheepswool insulation,;bre ather membrane with internal lime plaster and external lime render 3 Weekly list of Decisions made from 28th July - 1st August 2014 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni Organisation date t Cradley Hope End P 141683 Full 16/06/2014 Archers Mill, Detached Ms J Dent The Clover Mill, Craft Mr Chris Axon 97 Auckland Road, 30/07/2014 Approved Householder Cradley, single storey Cradley, Malvern, Architects Ltd London, SE19 2DT with Malvern, residential Herefordshire, Conditions Herefordshire, annex. WR13 5NR WR13 5NR Craswall Golden P 141780 Planning 16/06/2014 Abbey Farm, Proposed Mr Colin Abbey Farm, Collins Design Mr Sam Unit 5, Westwood 01/08/2014 Approved Valley South Permission Craswall, portal frame Richards Craswall, & Build Ltd Bendall Industrial Estate, with Hereford, agricultural Hereford, Ewyas Harold, Conditions Herefordshire, building. Herefordshire, Hereford, HR2 0PX HR2 0PX Herefordshire, HR2 0EL Cusop Golden P 140011 Full 13/05/2014 Leam Lodge, New access to Mr Kemlin Leam Lodge, Mr Martin Crossway, Cefn 21/07/2014 Approved Valley North Householder Cusop, Hay on serve two Jones Cusop, Hay on Edmunds Lane, Crossgates, with Wye, properties Wye, Lladrindod Wells, Conditions Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Powys, LD1 6RU HR3 5QY HR3 5QY Dorstone Golden P 141779 Planning 16/06/2014 Lower Crossway Proposed Mr R Goodwin Lower Crossway Collins Design Mr Sam Unit 5, Westwood 31/07/2014 Approved Valley North Permission Farm, Dorstone, reversal and Farm, Dorstone, & Build Ltd Bendall Industrial Estate, Hereford, extension of Hereford, Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, an existing Herefordshire, Hereford, HR3 6AT lean to off the HR3 6AT Herefordshire, HR2 side of;an 0EL existing portal frame agricultural building. Foy Old Gore P 141686 Planning 02/06/2014 Underhill Farm, Steel frame Mr Graham Underhill Farm, Meyrick & Mrs Julia Timbercraft Park, 28/07/2014 Approved Permission Foy, Ross-On- agricultural Powell Foy, Ross-On- Powell Ltd Powell Gilwern Road, with Wye, building. Wye, Llangattock, Conditions Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Crickhowell, Powys, HR9 6RD HR9 6RD NP8 1HW 4 Weekly list of Decisions made from 28th July - 1st August 2014 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni Organisation date t Goodrich Kerne Bridge P 141805 Certificate of 16/06/2014 The Marches, Proposed Mrs Rosemary The Marches, Mrs Rosemary The Marches, 21/07/2014 Approved Lawfulness Goodrich, Ross- Lawful Walton Goodrich, Ross- Walton Goodrich, Ross-On- (CLOPD) On-Wye, Development On-Wye, Wye, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Certificate for Herefordshire, HR9 6JE HR9 6JE a Proposed HR9 6JE use or;developme nt to demolish existing garage and replace on the same site;with a classic oak frame, larch weather boarded car port and lock up;storage section with double doors plus a lean-to log store. Guttering;and down pipes to be fitted to a water butt Hereford Three Elms P 140616 Works to trees 14/03/2014 10 Hugh Lop the Oak Mrs Christina 10 Hugh Thomas Mrs Christina 10 Hugh Thomas 22/07/2014 Trees covered by TPO Thomas Avenue, Tree in back Piwen Avenue, Piwen Avenue, Hereford, covered by Hereford, garden Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 TPO – Herefordshire, Herefordshire, 9RB Consent HR4 9RB HR4 9RB 5 Weekly list of Decisions made from 28th July - 1st August 2014 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni Organisation date t Hereford Aylestone P 140704 Works to trees 12/03/2014 7 Admirals Work to Mr & Mrs 7 Admirals Close, Andrew 7 Longworth Road, 22/07/2014 Trees covered by TPO Close, Hereford, various trees Hetterley Hereford, HR1 Fathers Tree Hereford, covered by Herefordshire, 1BU Surgery Herefordshire, HR1 TPO – HR1 1BU 1SP Consent Hereford Aylestone P 140707 Works to trees 10/03/2014 Point 4 Carpark, Fell Scotts Mr Keith Davies Royal National Mr Keith Royal National 22/07/2014 Trees covered
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