Planning Applications Listed by Parish and Validated Parish: Ashow Parish: Baginton Parish: Burton Green Parish: Cubbington

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Planning Applications Listed by Parish and Validated Parish: Ashow Parish: Baginton Parish: Burton Green Parish: Cubbington Planning Applications Listed by Parish and Validated between 07/05/2018 and 13/05/2018 Parishes are only listed if they have Applications Received in the Report Period Parish: Ashow Appl. No: W/18/0840/TCA Received: 01/05/2018 07:31:08 App. Type: Trees in CA Location: Meadow View Cottage, 14 Church Road, Ashow, Kenilworth, CV8 2LE 1 x Silver Birch - Fell Proposal: 1 x Norwegian Spruce - Fell 1 x Oak - Remove lower branches (as per photograph) resulting in Crown lift of 1.9m. Crown thin 25-30% General tidying of overhanging hedging (Loral, Leylandii, Ivy and unknown variegated plants) by 3ft back to fence line (as per photograph) Applicant: S Tebby Ward: Stoneleigh & Cubbington Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 431,115.65 / 270,263.43 Case Officer: Planning Enforcement Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Baginton Appl. No: W/18/0870/TCA Received: 04/05/2018 07:31:10 App. Type: Trees in CA Location: The New House, Church Road, Baginton, Coventry, CV8 3AR T1 & T2 - Sycamore - Remove to ground level Proposal: Applicant: Mr Wright Ward: Stoneleigh & Cubbington Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 434,368.14 / 274,704.61 Case Officer: Planning Enforcement Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Burton Green Appl. No: W/18/0855 Received: 02/05/2018 10:31:09 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: Meadowbank, Hollis Lane, Kenilworth, CV8 2JY Erection of a single storey rear extension, including a canopy; dormers to the rear; insertion of Juilet Proposal: balcony to side elevation of existing garage and conversion of part of garage to form self contained unit of accommodation. Applicant: Mr & Mrs Dosanjh Ward: Abbey Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 428,457.69 / 274,483.24 Case Officer: Emma Spandley Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Cubbington Weekly Register Page 1 of 6 14/05/2018 Appl. No: W/18/0869/TCA Received: 04/05/2018 07:31:06 App. Type: Trees in CA Location: 19 High Street, Cubbington, Leamington Spa, CV32 7LY T1 - 1 x Ash - Remove Proposal: T2 - 1 x Holly - Remove T3 - 1 x Conifer - Remove T4 - 1 x Holly - Perform up to a 1.5m overall crown reduction and shaping G1 - Mixed shrubs - Remove Applicant: Mr & Mrs Clowes Ward: Stoneleigh Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 434,280.20 / 268,239.00 Case Officer: Planning Enforcement Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Kenilworth Appl. No: W/18/0861 Received: 03/05/2018 11:31:10 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 38 Woodcote Avenue, Kenilworth, CV8 1BG Erection of a single storey front and rear extensions with a first floor rear extension. (Resubmission of Proposal: W17/1341) Applicant: Mr & Mrs Frodsham Ward: Abbey Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 427,949.78 / 272,851.02 Case Officer: Emma Spandley Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0823 Received: 27/04/2018 10:51:03 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 20 Keeling Road, Kenilworth, CV8 2JP Erection of a single storey side and rear extension. Proposal: Applicant: Mr & Mrs Watts Ward: Park Hill Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 429,900.48 / 272,287.33 Case Officer: Liz Galloway Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0871 Received: 04/05/2018 10:31:11 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 40 Frythe Close, Kenilworth, CV8 2SY Erection of a single storey side extension and a garage conversion Proposal: Applicant: Mr Cain Ward: Park Hill Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 430,312.88 / 272,789.40 Case Officer: Emma Booker Officer Email: [email protected] Weekly Register Page 2 of 6 14/05/2018 Appl. No: W/18/0836 Received: 30/04/2018 14:51:06 App. Type: Proposed Lawful Development Location: 22 Rouncil Lane, Kenilworth, CV8 1FF Application for a Lawful Development Certificate for the proposed conversion of existing garage to study Proposal: to the original dwellinghouse as shown on drawing 3680/03 submitted to the LPA on 30th April, 2018, with materials used in any exterior work to be of a similar appearance to those used in the construction of the existing dwellinghouse. Applicant: Mr & Mrs Bromley Ward: St Johns Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 428,969.15 / 270,702.26 Case Officer: Liz Galloway Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0837 Received: 30/04/2018 15:11:10 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 22 Rouncil Lane, Kenilworth, CV8 1FF Erection of a first floor side extension above existing garage and single storey side extension. Proposal: Applicant: Mr & Mrs Bromley Ward: St Johns Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 428,969.15 / 270,702.26 Case Officer: Liz Galloway Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Lapworth Appl. No: W/18/0805 Received: 25/04/2018 12:31:32 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: The Oak, Stratford Road, Beaudesert, Stratford on Avon Part retrospective application for retention of existing development on site comprising 60-bedroom hotel. Proposal: Including demolition of existing function room, three storey rear extension and conversion of space on ground and first floors of existing public house/restaurant. Ground floor extension to existing restaurant and external alterations including amendments to rear extension to provide amended roof line and new windows, 2 no. gables on rear elevation, plus associated landscaping and car park alterations. Applicant: Westbourne Leisure Limited Ward: Arden Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 415,534.65 / 271,416.06 Case Officer: Helena Obremski Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Leamington Spa Appl. No: W/18/0557/LB Received: 19/03/2018 17:31:09 App. Type: Listed Building Consent Location: 86 Warwick Street, Leamington Spa, CV32 4QG Resubmission of application no. W/17/946/LB. Erection of proposed replacement fascia signage. Proposal: Applicant: Ms. Sarah Horne Ward: Clarendon Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 431,859.60 / 266,077.50 Case Officer: Nick Corbett Officer Email: [email protected] Weekly Register Page 3 of 6 14/05/2018 Appl. No: W/18/0830 Received: 30/04/2018 08:11:04 App. Type: Proposed Lawful Development Location: 16 Compton Close, Lillington, Leamington Spa, CV32 7PD Application for a certificate of lawfulness for a proposed rear dormer roof extension and 1no. Velux Proposal: Rooflight to the front roof slope to facilate a loft conversion. Applicant: Ms E Burete Ward: Crown Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 433,204.50 / 266,840.76 Case Officer: Emma Booker Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0649 Received: 03/04/2018 07:31:07 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 56 Leam Terrace, Leamington Spa, CV31 1BQ Demolition of existing garage and erection of two-storey detached building to be used as Offices (Use Proposal: Class B1a) Applicant: Mr P Twist Ward: Leam Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 432,419.00 / 265,503.30 Case Officer: Emma Spandley Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0833 Received: 30/04/2018 11:11:06 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 35 St Andrews Road, Lillington, Leamington Spa, CV32 7EX Erection of two storey side and rear extension and single storey rear extension (Resubmission of Proposal: W/17/2418) Applicant: Mr Brannan Ward: Manor Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 432,632.10 / 268,183.10 Case Officer: Rebecca Compton Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0872 Received: 30/04/2018 00:00:00 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: Ambassador Court, 42-44 Kenilworth Road, Leamington Spa Replacement of top floor window reveals with upvc. Proposal: Applicant: Ambassador Court Limited Ward: Newbold Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 431,731.86 / 267,142.69 Case Officer: Emma Spandley Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Rowington Weekly Register Page 4 of 6 14/05/2018 Appl. No: W/18/0678 Received: 05/04/2018 11:51:04 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: Foxbrook Cottage, Old Warwick Road, Rowington, Warwick, CV35 7AA Erection of first floor extension and raising of the ridge height of the garage to form ancillary Proposal: accommodation. Applicant: Mr & Mrs McMullen Ward: Arden Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 420,673.99 / 268,992.97 Case Officer: Rebecca Compton Officer Email: [email protected] Parish: Warwick Appl. No: W/18/0873/TP Received: 03/05/2018 00:00:00 App. Type: TPO Trees Location: 111 West Street, Warwick, CV34 6AH T1 - Ash - Prune off 1 lowest branch (north) and 1 limb (north East), reduce 2 other limbs (north) by Proposal: pruning off 3 small branches and prune out major dead wood (as per photograph) Applicant: T Mousley & Sons Ward: Aylesford Applicant Tel: 01926 842234 Grid Ref: 427,866.00 / 264,411.00 Case Officer: Planning Enforcement Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0874/TCA Received: 03/05/2018 00:00:00 App. Type: Trees in CA Location: 111 West Street, Warwick, CV34 6AH T2 - Sycamore - Reduce crown spread east, north east and south east by up to 2m Proposal: T3 - Hornbeam - Reduce crown overall by 30% (2.5m), including branches over drive to neighbours at rear (east) Applicant: T Mousley & Sons Ward: Aylesford Applicant Tel: 01926 842234 Grid Ref: 427,866.00 / 264,411.00 Case Officer: Planning Enforcement Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0764 Received: 19/04/2018 16:11:06 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 4 Dickins Road, Warwick, CV34 5NR Erection of a single storey rear extension Proposal: Applicant: Mr G Furnivall Ward: Emscote Applicant Tel: Grid Ref: 429,664.50 / 265,905.10 Case Officer: Emma Booker Officer Email: [email protected] Appl. No: W/18/0884 Received: 09/05/2018 07:31:44 App. Type: Planning Permission Location: 51 Cliffe Way, Warwick, CV34 5JG Demolition of existing side garage and erection of a single storey side/front extension to accommodate a Proposal: garage, utility and WC.
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