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Planning Apps MASTER FILE.Xlsx Microfilm Reel No. Application no. Street Number or name Details Whether approved Date Later Dates Scheme Notes Hensley Estate: Bloomsfield Park, Egerton Road, Hensley Bath and District Joint Planning 1 15 Hensley Estate Road Layout of Hensley Estate 1936-39 Scheme Bath City Council Stirtingale Estate: Englishcombe Lane, Stirtingdale Road & Stirtingale Road, Stirtingale Bath and District Joint Planning 1 136A Avenue Avenue Nine pairs of houses I.D.C. granted 1937 Scheme Bath City Council Lymore Grove Estate, Lymore Grove Estate, Ivy Bath and District Joint Planning 1 158A Ivy Avenue Avenue Layout of houses I.D.C. granted 1937 Scheme Bath City Council Landseer and Highland Roads, Landseer Road, Highland Permission to lay drain for 14 Bath and District Joint Planning 1 276A Twerton Road houses I.D.C. granted 1938 Scheme Bath City Council 30 Southgate Street (Bollom Bath and District Joint Planning 1 425 39 Southgate Street of Bristol ltd) Shop front I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council St James' Park, Portland Bath and District Joint Planning 1 460 St. James' Park Road, The Shrubbery. Layout of roads and 27 houses I.D.C. granted 1938 Scheme Bath City Council Alterations, proposed bow Bath and District Joint Planning 1 465 2 Terrace Walk 2 Terrace Walk windows. I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Alterations and additions to Bath and District Joint Planning 1 468 Walcot Street Walcot Street the red house factory I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Alterations and additions to Bath and District Joint Planning 1 468A Walcot Street Walcot Street the red house factory I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Kingswood School, Kingswood School, Proposed bathroom addition Bath and District Joint Planning 1 472 Lansdown Lansdown. over headmasters kitchen. I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Mission Hall, Odd Bath and District Joint Planning 1 474 Down Mission Hall, Od Down Addition to mission hall I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Twerton Villa, Lower Twerton Villa, Lower Bristol Proposed garage for Dr. Bath and District Joint Planning 1 475 Bristol Road Road O'Niell I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 476 James Street West James Street West Proposed extension to factory. I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 478 Widcombe Hill Widcome Hill Detached house I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Four pairs of semi-detached Bath and District Joint Planning 1 479 The Hollow, Twerton The Hollow, Twerton houses I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Two pairs semi-detached Bath and District Joint Planning 1 480 Abbey View Gardens Abbey View Gardens houses I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 481 Bathwick Hill George' House Petrol pumps I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 483 44 Millmead Road 44 Millmead Road Garage at rear I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council-Bath City Bath and District Joint Planning Scheme Bath City Council-Bath 1 484 Greenway Lane Greenway Lane Pair Houses I.D.C. granted 1936 R.D.C. Bath and District Joint Planning 1 485 Bloomfield Park Bloomfield Park Garage at rear I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 487 Junction Road Garage Junction Road Garage New roof over yard I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 489 9 Springfield Place 9 Springfield Place Garage bathroom I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council "Crosslands", Sion Bath and District Joint Planning 1 492 Road Crosslands Sion Road Garage I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 494 163 Newbridge Hill 163 Newbridge Hill Alterations I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Microfilm Reel No. Application no. Street Number or name Details Whether approved Date Later Dates Scheme Notes Bath and District Joint Planning 1 495 8 Chapel Row 4 Burton Street New shop front Granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council-Bath City Bath and District Joint Planning 1 498 43 Brougham Hayes 43 Brougham Hayes Garage at rear I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 499 St. James Park St James' Park Five pairs houses I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 500 Forester Lane Forseter Lane Pair of houses I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council 23 Green Park Trades and Bath and District Joint Planning 1 501 23 Green Park Labour Institute Skittle Alley and Billiard Room I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council 16, 17 & 18 Lower Bath and District Joint Planning 1 502 Borough Walls 16, 17 & 18 Borough Walls Garages and stores I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Central Police Station, Orange Bath and District Joint Planning 1 503 Grove Orange Grove Alterations and additions I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 504 Sladebrook Road Sladebrook Road Pair of houses I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 505 4 St James's Parade 4 St James's Parade Shop front I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 506 6 Southgate Street Curry's, 7 Southgate Street New shop front I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 507 Fairfield Park Road Fairfield Park Road Garage I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Southstoke & Southstock & Bradford Bath and District Joint Planning 1 508 Bradford Roads Roads Five pairs of houses I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council City of Bath Girls' City of Bath Girls' School, Bath and District Joint Planning 1 509 School, Oldfield Park Oldfield Park Changing rooms Refused 1936 Scheme Bath City Council City of Bath Girls' School, Upper City of Bath Girls' School, Men's and women's changing Bath and District Joint Planning 1 509A Oldfield Park Oldfield Park rooms I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 510 16 Bathwick Street 16 Bathwick Street Shop front Disapproved 1936 Scheme Bath City Council The Speedy Shoe Service Bath and District Joint Planning 1 511 24 St. James's Parade Ltd., St James's Parade Shop front I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 512 3 Oldfield Road 3 Oldfield Road Garage Refused 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 512A 3 Oldfield Road 3 Oldfield Road Garage I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council St John's Church, Bath and District Joint Planning 1 513 Rosslyn Road Rosslyn Road Parish hall Refused 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Lyncombe Farm Bath and District Joint Planning 1 514 Estate Greenway Lane Roads and sewers Refused 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Beckhampton Road, Bath and District Joint Planning 1 515 Oldfield Park Beckhampton Road Garages I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council 44 & 45 Milsom Bath and District Joint Planning 1 518 Street Midland Bank Milsom Street Alterations I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Victoria Works, Stothert & Pitt Ltd., Victoria Bath and District Joint Planning 1 519 Victoria Bridge Road Works Extension Approved 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Hooper & Dark Ltd., Bath and District Joint Planning 1 520 Southgate Street Southgate Street Shop front I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council "Allah-Send", Bath and District Joint Planning 1 522 Wellsway Wellsway Alterations I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Microfilm Reel No. Application no. Street Number or name Details Whether approved Date Later Dates Scheme Notes Bath and District Joint Planning 1 525 13 Johnstone Street 13 Johnstone Street Conversion to flats I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Stothert & Pitt Ltd., Lower Engineer's Shop, Longmead Bath and District Joint Planning 1 526 Longmead Road Bristol Road Road I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council "Chevin", Lansdown Bath and District Joint Planning 1 527 Road Lansdown Road Bay window I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 528 St. James's Park St James's Park 8 pairs houses I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Horsecombe Brow, Bath and District Joint Planning 1 530 Combe Down Horsecombe Brow House I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Grosvenor Bridge Bath and District Joint Planning 1 532 Gardens Grosvenor Bridge Gardens New roof to loading bay I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Bath and District Joint Planning 1 533 Greenway Lane Greenway Lane Pair houses I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Old Fosse Road & Bath and District Joint Planning 1 535 Rush Hill Old Fosse Road & Rush Hill Bungalow I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Gardener's Cottage, Gardener's Cottage, Bath and District Joint Planning 1 537 Greenway Lane Greenway Lane Gardener's cottage I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Weston Estate, Bath and District Joint Planning 1 538 Newbridge Road Weston Estate Houses I.D.C. granted 1936 Scheme Bath City Council Grosvenor Cottage, Bath and District Joint Planning 1 540 Grosvenor Road Grosvenor Road Chalet I.D.C.
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