PART 3 of the REPORT to the PLANNING REGULATORY BOARD to BE HELD on 12 MAY 2005 Mr Chairman and Members the Following Applications Are Submitted for Your Information

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PART 3 of the REPORT to the PLANNING REGULATORY BOARD to BE HELD on 12 MAY 2005 Mr Chairman and Members the Following Applications Are Submitted for Your Information PART 3 OF THE REPORT TO THE PLANNING REGULATORY BOARD TO BE HELD ON 12 MAY 2005 Mr Chairman and Members The following applications are submitted for your information. The decisions under the Building Regulations have been made in accordance with delegation arrangements N2004/4210BN Building notice: Loft Conversion at 108 St Johns Road Laughton-en-le- Morthen for Robert Jay. CANCELLED B2005/749FP Conversion of shop to flat at 10 Aymer Drive Thurcroft for Mr & Mrs Efthymiou. PASSED B2005/757FP Erection of one dwelling at land adjacent 93 Hollybush Street Parkgate for Mr & Mrs D & I Blundell. PASSED B2005/762FP Construction of a new classroom block and Toilets at Sitwell Junior School Grange Road Broom for RMBC - ECALS - Attn: D Hill. REJECTED B2005/765FP Extension and alterations at Vordern Lodge Slaypit Lane Thorpe Salvin for Mr J Somers. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/780FP Two storey side extension at 250 Herringthorpe Valley Road Herringthorpe for Mrs A Ryalls. PASSED . B2005/783FP two storey side extension at 55 Hungerhill Road Kimberworth Park for Mr A Blakesley. PASSED B2005/796FP Detached dwelling with integral garage at land adjacent Guilthwaite House Upper Whiston Lane Upper Whiston for N & EH Hopkinson Construction Ltd. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/801FP Attached double garage and internal alterations at 11 & 13 Carr Lane Hooton Levitt for Mr W Powney. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/805FP Conversion of offices (ground floor) to one stop shop facility at Civic Building Walker Place Rotherham Town Centre for RMBC - EDS - Mr V Titterton. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/806FP Two storey extension at 33 Bentley Road Bramley for Mr I Cawley. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/807FP Extension onto adjoining flat roof for existing pathology department at RDGH - "A" Level Pathology Lab Moorgate Road Moorgate for Rotherham General Hospital - NHS Trust - Attn: Mr F Carter. REJECTED B2005/816FP Two storey side & single storey rear extension at 21 Meadowgate Brampton Bierlow for Mr Mitchell. PASSED CONDITIONALLY Part 3 (2) . B2005/819FP Two storey rear extension at 12 The Square East Sunnyside for Mr Beighton. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/822FP Erection of garage at 1 Bentfield Avenue Broom for R Leadbeater. REJECTED B2005/824FP Two storey side and single story rear extension at 50 Highfield Park Maltby for Mr & Mrs S Warcut. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/825FP Two storey side extension at 4 Vernon Road Broom for Mr S Boston. REJECTED B2005/832FP Two storey side single storey rear extension at 64 Shearman Avenue Kimberworth Park for Mr Watson. REJECTED B2005/834FP Garage conversion and erection of new garage at 24 Armstrong Walk Maltby for Mr& Mrs C Roberts. PASSED B2005/835FP Two storey side extension at 1 Trueman Green Maltby for Mr Scanlon. REJECTED B2005/837FP New ground floor extension and internal alterations to form child day centre at 27 Goldsmith Drive Herringthorpe for RMBC - ECALS - Attn: P Hill. PASSED CONDITIONALLY Part 3 (3) . B2005/840FP Four storey rear extension at Carlton Park Hotel Moorgate Road Moorgate for Carlton Park Hotel. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/882FP Two storey side extension at 53 Salisbury Road Maltby for Mr & Mrs Stanhope. REJECTED B2005/891FP Single storey kitchen extension at 56 Carnley Street Wath-upon-Dearne for Mr S Hill. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/894FP Internal alterations and staircase at Top Floor 46 Wellington Boot PH Westgate Rotherham Town Centre for G Johnson. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/906FP Rear first floor extension at 5 Pinchmill Hollow Wickersley for T P Lynskey. PASSED B2005/920FP Two storey side extension at 35 Chevril Court Wickersley for Mr & Mrs Gibson. PASSED B2005/921FP Single storey side extension at 7 Carr Road Wath-upon-Dearne for Mr J Smith. PASSED Part 3 (4) . N2005/935BN Building Notice re: garage conversion at 56 The Brow Brecks for Mr E Hickman. ACCEPTED B2005/936FP Extension to Home and Garage at 2 Plover Croft Thorpe Hesley for Mr T Johnson. PASSED B2005/946FP 2 Storey and single storey rear extension and room in the roof space at 49 Bradgate Lane Kimberworth for Mr & Mrs Adams. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/947FP Two storey side extension at 56 Brinsworth Hall Drive Brinsworth for Mr D Wildgoose. PASSED B2005/953FP New Changing rooms at Aston Hall Cricket Club Green Lane Aston for Aston Hall Cricket Club. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/955FP Two storey side extension at 16 Chapelfield Road Thorpe Hesley for Mr D Norcliffe. PASSED B2005/960FP Kitchen extension at 19 Rother Street Brampton Bierlow for Mr Caddick. PASSED Part 3 (5) . B2005/978FP Two storey side extension at 49 Borrowdale Crescent Dinnington for Mr P Wallhead. PASSED N2005/982BN Building notice for replacement windows at 8 Francis Crescent North Broom for Mr P Hawkridge. ACCEPTED N2005/983BN Building notice re:creation of garden room at 4 Sitwell Vale Moorgate for R Creamer. ACCEPTED B2005/993FP Two storey side extension - conversion of garage to habitable room at 65 Sycamore Avenue Wickersley for Mr & Mrs D Ward. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/997FP Kitchen, lounge & WC extension at 18 Upper Wortley Road Kimberworth for Mr Medlock. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/998FP Rear extension for private dwelling at 12 Middle Avenue Rawmarsh for Mr Fitton. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1000FP Loft Conversion at 134 Kiveton Lane Todwick for K Bleasdale & S Johnson. PASSED CONDITIONALLY Part 3 (6) . B2005/1001FP Extension to living room and bedrooms at 44 Alexandra Road Swallownest for Adrian Hunt. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1004FP single storey rear extension at 33 Scholfield Crescent Maltby for Ms Mickle. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1009FP New hip roof to replace existing flat roof at 34 Church Fields Kimberworth for Mr Blackshaw. PASSED B2005/1013FP Single storey front extension at 2 Royds Avenue Whiston for Mr D Longley. PASSED B2005/1014FP two storey side extension at 22 Raven Drive Thorpe Hesley for Mr P Whiteworth. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1016FP Three storey side extension at 129 Bawtry Road Brinsworth for Mr M Grayson. PASSED B2005/1024FP Proposed extension to form sandwich shop at Land near 192 Laughton Road Dinnington for K.A & R Spares. PASSED CONDITIONALLY Part 3 (7) . B2005/1025FP two storey extension to dwelling at 11 Packman Way Wath-upon-Dearne for Mr L Lanceley. PASSED B2005/1026FP kitchen and bedroom extension to rear at 6 Riverside Court Laughton Common for Mr Armstrong. PASSED B2005/1028FP Disabled access work at Rawmarsh Comprehensive School Haugh Road Rawmarsh for RMBC - ECALS. PASSED B2005/1034FP Bedroom and bathroom over existing garage and utility at 11 Howson Close Ravenfield for Mr Lindley & Ms James. PASSED B2005/1035FP Extension to existing warehouse facility at Paragon Ltd Farfield Park Manvers for Heckmondwike FB Ltd. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1036FP Two storey side extension at 2 Selby Close Swallownest for Mr Melia. PASSED B2005/1041FP Extension to kitchen & dining room 2nd floor extension to bathroom at 53 Broom Avenue Broom for Mr Ellis & Miss Kavanagh. PASSED Part 3 (8) . B2005/1042FP Side & rear extension and roof conversion to provide garage, utility, toilet, conservatory, en-suite bedroom and third floor bedroom at 75B Braithwell Road Ravenfield for Mrs J Annabled. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1045FP Single storey rear extension and internal alterations at 35 Renishaw Avenue Broom for Mr & Mrs P Goacher. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1050FP Attached garage and porch at 16 Northfield Avenue Rawmarsh for M J Feeney. PASSED B2005/1051FP two storey side extension at 42 Snowdon Way Brinsworth for Mr M Wilson. PASSED CONDITIONALLY N2005/1054BN Building Notice re: two storey side with first floor rear extension at 2 Byron Drive Clifton for Mr M Ratcliffe. ACCEPTED B2005/1055FP 2 Storey side/rear and single storey front extension, garage, porch, utility WC bedroom at 11 Godric Drive Brinsworth for Mr & Mrs Barry. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1058FP two storey extension at Stone Cottage Low Lane Carr for Mr M Williamson. PASSED CONDITIONALLY Part 3 (9) . B2005/1065FP Side extension at 11 Old Quarry Avenue Kiveton Park for Mr N Willoughby. PASSED B2005/1068FP erection of 21 no. apartments at The Limes Broom Lane Broom for Habbin Builders Ltd. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1069FP First floor rear extension at 109 Lathe Road Whiston for Mr Smith. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1073FP Front side and rear extensions at 19 Orchid Way South Anston for Mr & Mrs Ives. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1080FP Two storey Dining Room and Bedroom extension at 9 Park Grove Bramley for Mr Keenan. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1096FP first floor side extension at 33 Cinderhill Road Kimberworth Park for Mr & Mrs Harrison. PASSED B2005/1098FP first floor extension at 35 Osbert Road Broom for Mr J Kniveton. PASSED B2005/1103FP First floor bedroom over existing garage at 5 Swift Rise Thorpe Hesley for Mr & Mrs Cockayne. PASSED CONDITIONALLY Part 3 (10) . B2005/1111FP Two storey side extension and first floor extension over existing garage at 110 Wetherby Drive Swallownest for Mr F Dales. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1112FP Hip roof to replace flat roof at 223 East Bawtry Road Whiston for Mr Ellis. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1117FP Dining room extension at 12 Whiston Vale Whiston for Mr & Mrs M Farrell. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1119FP 4 New flats, 2 new bedsits and 2 retail units at 76 Kimberworth Road Kimberworth for Mr M Lawton. PASSED CONDITIONALLY B2005/1126FP Detached dwelling at Land adjacent to 87 Thrybergh Hall Road Rawmarsh for Mr D Cooper. PASSED B2005/1133FP Rear two storey extension and front porch at 96 Sheep Cote Road Brecks for Mr A Laurenzio. PASSED CONDITIONALLY R2005/1136RG Application for a Regularisation Certificate re: replacement windows at 6 Columbus Way Maltby for Mr & Mrs Paterson. CERTIFICATE GRANTED Part 3 (11) . N2005/1137BN Building Notice re: replacement french doors for windows at 12 West Mount Avenue Wath-upon-Dearne for Mrs A Ziolkowski. ACCEPTED N2005/1138BN Building Notice re; Part P Electrical work in domestic kitchen at 44 Kimberworth Park Road Kimberworth Park for Mr D Broadhead.
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