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Details of All Planning Applications Made for the Period 22 March 2019 to 28 March 2019 DETAILS OF ALL PLANNING APPLICATIONS MADE FOR THE PERIOD 22 MARCH 2019 TO 28 MARCH 2019 PROPOSAL: Lawful development certificate for existing use - Use as a single dwelling (C3) without restriction of agricultural occupancy condition or other restriction (LDCE) 57260/002 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Beagrie OFFICER: Mrs Lisa Conway 01730 234416 9-2pm W/T/F LOCATION: Wood Cottage, Rectory Lane, Bramshott, Liphook, GU30 7QZ COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr A Glass, Cllr B Mouland, Cllr R Standish PARISH: Bramshott/Liphook Web link PROPOSAL: Conversion of the existing rear conservatory to flat roof extension. (HSE) 30166/003 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Miss P Stott OFFICER: Lisa Gill 01730 234235 LOCATION: 56 Downhouse Road, Catherington, Waterlooville, PO8 0TY COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr S E Schillemore PARISH: Horndean Web link PROPOSAL: T1 Lime Tree - crown lift to 7 metres from the ground (CAT) 55013/002 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mrs Pearce OFFICER: Maria Stewart 01730 234214 LOCATION: Murray House, Cadlington House Estate, Blendworth Lane, Horndean, Waterlooville, PO8 0AA COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr E P Tickell PARISH: Horndean Web link PROPOSAL: T1 -Tulip tree - Fell, T2 Native Oak - Fell, T3 Flowering Cherry - Fell (CAT) 28054/025 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mrs Milne OFFICER: Mr S Garside 01730 234217 LOCATION: The Priory, 11 Howards Lane, Holybourne, Alton, GU34 4HH COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr G P Watts PARISH: Alton Web link PROPOSAL: T29 Oak - crown lift to 4metres all round and remove deadwood more than 25mm diameter T38 Copper Beech - selective tip reduction of c40 overlong branches to natural pruning points finished height 22m with a 9m radial canopy spread (CAT) 29870/016 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Alton Town Council OFFICER: Maria Stewart 01730 234214 LOCATION: St Lawrence Church, Church Street, Alton, GU34 2BW COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr E P Brandt PARISH: Alton Web link PROPOSAL: Part change of use at ground and first floor from sui generis (taxi office) and A1 (retail) to residential dwelling and part change of use at ground floor from A1 (retail) to sui generis (taxi office) (FUL) 31232/010 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr Ormond OFFICER: Nicky Powis 01730 234226 LOCATION: 19 - 21 Market Street, Alton, GU34 1HA COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr E P Brandt PARISH: Alton Web link 2 PROPOSAL: Listed building consent - Part change of use at ground and first floor from sui generis (taxi office) and A1 (retail) to residential dwelling and part change of use at ground floor from A1 (retail) to sui generis (taxi office) (LBC) 31232/011 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr Ormond OFFICER: Nicky Powis 01730 234226 LOCATION: 19 - 21 Market Street, Alton, GU34 1HA COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr E P Brandt PARISH: Alton Web link PROPOSAL: Single storey extension to front, new access steps, landing and balustrading. (HSE) 32274 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Revd & Mrs Howard Sharp OFFICER: Susie Ralston 01730 234242 LOCATION: 11 Osborne Close, Alton, GU34 1QT COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr G Hill PARISH: Alton Web link PROPOSAL: Beech (T1) - Reduce crown height from 22m to 19m. Reduce lateral branches NE- from 8m to 5m, SE- 7.5m to 5m, SW- 7m to 5m, NW- 8m to 5m. (TPO) 34711/005 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr Corlett OFFICER: Mr S Garside 01730 234217 LOCATION: 9 Vaughans, Alton, GU34 2SQ COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr A I P Joy PARISH: Alton Web link 3 PROPOSAL: Listed building consent - Internal Alterations (LBC) 38187/011 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Dr C & Dr H Walters OFFICER: Lisa Gill 01730 234235 LOCATION: Upper Neatham Mill House, Upper Neatham Mill Lane, Holybourne, Alton, GU34 4EP COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr K Carter PARISH: Alton Web link PROPOSAL: T1 Sycamore - Fell (TPO) 39063/006 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mrs Victoria Lock OFFICER: Mr S Garside 01730 234217 LOCATION: 14 Vaughans, Alton, GU34 2SQ COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr A I P Joy PARISH: Alton Web link PROPOSAL: Change of use from A1 retail to D2 Leisure for Community Use (FUL) 58236 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Alton Town Council OFFICER: Lisa Gill 01730 234235 LOCATION: 6A Vicarage Hill, Alton, GU34 1HT COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr E P Brandt PARISH: Alton Web link PROPOSAL: Ash Tree - Fell (CAT) 29925/006 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr Beaumont OFFICER: Maria Stewart 01730 234214 LOCATION: Wardies, Holt End Lane, Bentworth, Alton, GU34 5JU COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr T Costigan PARISH: Bentworth Web link 4 PROPOSAL: Retrospective application for widening of existing vehicular access (HSE) 21260/012 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Denton OFFICER: Susie Ralston 01730 234242 LOCATION: Ashridge, 18 Boyneswood Road, Medstead, Alton, GU34 5DY COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr D Jackson, Cllr I Thomas PARISH: Four Marks Web link PROPOSAL: Mature Sweet Chestnut - Fell (TPO) 40044/002 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mrs Campanile OFFICER: Mr S Garside 01730 234217 LOCATION: Invershin, 102 Seymour Road, Headley Down, Bordon, GU35 8JU COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr A J Williams / Cllr R C S Millard PARISH: Headley Web link PROPOSAL: Lawful development certificate existing - detached dwelling and garage. (LDCE) 56711/003 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr D Wenman OFFICER: Luke Turner 01730 234292 Wed/Thur/Fri LOCATION: Coachmans Lodge, Frensham Lane, Churt, Farnham, GU10 2QQ COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr A J Williams / Cllr R C S Millard PARISH: Headley Web link 5 PROPOSAL: T5 Sweet Chestnut - Reduce crown height by 2/3 metres leaving a finished crown height of 7 metres and cut back overhang into garden of Bears Lodge by approx 3 metres T6 Sweet Chestnut - Reduce crown height by 2/3 metres leaving a finished crown height of 7 metres and cut back overhang into garden of Bears Lodge by approx 4 metres T7 Sweet Chestnut -Reduce crown height by 2/3 metres leaving a finished crown height of 7 metres and cut back overhang into driveway of Bears Lodge by approx 3 metres T4 Beech - Remove overhang into garden of Bears Lodge by 5 metres (TPO) 57455/003 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Miss Butler OFFICER: Mr S Garside 01730 234217 LOCATION: Land south of 1 to 4 Badgerswood Drive Wildlife Area, Mill Lane, Headley, Bordon COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr A J Williams / Cllr R C S Millard PARISH: Headley Web link PROPOSAL: T2 - Damson - fell and stump grind, T3 remove Sycamore stump (CAT) 29647/005 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mrs Goor OFFICER: Maria Stewart 01730 234214 LOCATION: Wingfield House, Lasham Road, Lasham, Alton, GU34 5SG COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr G P Watts PARISH: Lasham Web link PROPOSAL: Deed of Variation request to the S106 Agreement dated 12th January 1996 (Ref: F.33004) in relation to 23-27 (inclusive) Maple Leaf Drive, Bordon GU35 0JU and 28-34 (inclusive) Maple Leaf Drive, Bordon GU35 0JU (S106) 33004/005 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Hyde Housing Association Limited OFFICER: Danielle Hall 01730 234293 LOCATION: Land at, 23-34 Maple Leaf Drive, Bordon COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr A Waterhouse PARISH: Whitehill and Bordon Web link 6 PROPOSAL: Conversion and extension of existing stable block to form ancillary accommodation (HSE) 34567/020 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Bromfield OFFICER: Lisa Gill 01730 234235 LOCATION: Wield Manor, Preston Candover Road, Upper Wield, Alresford, SO24 9RU COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr T Costigan PARISH: Wield Web link PROPOSAL: Listed Building consent - Conversion and extension of existing stable block to form ancillary accommodation (LBC) 34567/021 REFERENCE NO: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Bromfield OFFICER: Lisa Gill 01730 234235 LOCATION: Wield Manor, Preston Candover Road, Upper Wield, Alresford, SO24 9RU COUNCILLOR(S): Cllr T Costigan PARISH: Wield Web link Please note the following information:- Applications with amended descriptions or being re-advertised are shown on this list for information purposes only. These do not have a new notification period. Details of all undecided planning applications including application forms and plans can be seen by visiting the Planning page of the Council's website at www.easthants.gov.uk where comments can also be submitted. Planning Services East Hampshire District Council Penns Place Petersfield Hants GU31 4EX Tel: 01730 266551 7 .
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