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1 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No Date: 25/09/2020 Page: 1 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/1507/CONS Link Location: Land Parcel Before Norwood Hill on the South Side of Collendean Lane, Horley, Surrey Proposal: Erection of an agricultural hay barn and store for the use of agricultural equipment for the maintenance of the land. Decision: COMMENT MADE Decision Date: 18-Sep-2020 Application No.: MO/2020/1332/PLAH Link Location: 33, Newton Wood Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1NN Proposal: Erection of detached single storey outbuilding in rear garden. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 24-Sep-2020 Ward: Ashtead Common Parish: Ashtead (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/1266/PLA Link Location: 1 and 3 Ashtead House, Farm Lane, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1LU Proposal: Reinstatement of numbers 1 and 3 Ashtead House into one dwelling, requiring internal and elevational alterations to number 3 Ashtead House. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 18-Sep-2020 Ward: Ashtead Park Parish: Ashtead (Unparished) Date: 25/09/2020 Page: 2 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/1267/LBC Link Location: 1 and 3 Ashtead House, Farm Lane, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1LU Proposal: Reinstatement of numbers 1 and 3 Ashtead House into one dwelling, requiring internal and elevational alterations to number 3 Ashtead House. (Application for Listed Building Consent.) Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 18-Sep-2020 Ward: Ashtead Park Parish: Ashtead (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/0654/PLA Link Location: Silverdale, Epsom Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1JX Proposal: New driveway entrance to serve the dwelling permitted at the rear under planning reference MO/2018/0449. Decision: REFUSED Decision Date: 18-Sep-2020 Ward: Ashtead Village, Within 20m of Ashtead Park Ward Parish: Ashtead (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2019/1275/PLAMAJ Link Location: The Lake, Horsham Road, Beare Green, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 4PS Proposal: Retrospective Planning Permission is sought for the erection of structures to house changing rooms, toliets and a café with office/reception room along with the creation of car parking area all in association with the use of the adjacent lake for fishing. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 18-Sep-2020 Ward: Beare Green, Within 20m of Capel, Leigh & Newdigate Parish: Capel Date: 25/09/2020 Page: 3 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/1321/PLAH Link Location: The Poplars, Horsham Road, Beare Green, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 4PF Proposal: Conversion of existing garage to form home office and hobbies room with insertion of 2 No. pitched roof dormer windows. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 24-Sep-2020 Ward: Beare Green Parish: Capel Application No.: MO/2020/0897/TFC Link Location: Oakwood, Tudor Close, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3DJ Proposal: Reduce the lateral branches of one Ash tree (T1 on submitted plan.) to give a 2 metre clearance; Reduce the branches of one Oak tree (T2) over the neighbour's garden by 1.5 metres, crown lift to give 5 metre ground clearance; and, Reduce the crown of two Oak tress (T3 & T4) by 1.5 metres and crown lift to give 5 metre ground clearance. (includes exempt works to remove dead wood). Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 22-Sep-2020 Ward: Bookham North Parish: Bookham (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/1003/PLAH Link Location: 8, Crabtree Lane, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4PF Proposal: Erection of porch, convert garage into a habitable accommodation and erection of a single storey rear extension. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 18-Sep-2020 Ward: Bookham South Parish: Bookham (Unparished Date: 25/09/2020 Page: 4 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/1125/PLAH Link Location: 6, Candy Croft, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4BZ Proposal: Erection of a single storey rear/side extension. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 24-Sep-2020 Ward: Bookham South Parish: Bookham (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/1133/TFC Link Location: 29, Pine Dean, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4BT Proposal: Reduce three Lime trees (See submitted plan for location) by 2.5 metres and thin by 30%. Includes works to one Eucalyptus tree which is not covered by the tree protection and is therefore not subject to the conditions or any controls. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 18-Sep-2020 Ward: Bookham South Parish: Bookham (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/1166/TFC Link Location: Bramley, 1, Willow Walk, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4ER Proposal: Remove the deadwood from one Cedar tree (T1 on submitted plan); Reduce the crown of one Willow tree (T2) by 2 metres; Reduce the crown of one Magnolia tree (T3) by 2 metres; Reduce the crown of one Cherry tree (T4) by 1 metre; Reduce the crown of one Silver Birch (T7) by 2 metres; and Reduce the crown of on Beech tree (T9) by 1 metre. Decision: WITHDRAWN Decision Date: 18-Sep-2020 Ward: Bookham South, Within 20m of Bookham North Ward Parish: Bookham (Unparished) Date: 25/09/2020 Page: 5 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/1287/PLAH Link Location: Benedict, 121, Woodlands Road, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4HN Proposal: Erection of a single storey side extension. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 21-Sep-2020 Ward: Bookham South Parish: Bookham (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/1305/PLAH Link Location: 16, Gilmais, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4RP Proposal: Two storey side/front extension Decision: REFUSED Decision Date: 23-Sep-2020 Ward: Bookham South Parish: Bookham (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/1315/PLA Link Location: Land r/o 53, Dorking Road, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4PY Proposal: Erection of one residential dwelling with associated parking and landscaping, following demolition of existing garage. Decision: REFUSED Decision Date: 24-Sep-2020 Ward: Bookham South Parish: Bookham (Unparished) Date: 25/09/2020 Page: 6 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/1109/PLA Link Location: Woodstock, Tot Hill, Headley, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 6PU Proposal: Construction of a dwelling with associated parking and landscaping, following demolition of existing commercial buildings at Woodstock, Tot Hill, Headley Epsom KT18 6PU. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 21-Sep-2020 Ward: Box Hill & Headley Parish: Headley Application No.: MO/2020/1120/PLAH Link Location: Woodside House, 1 Oakengate Wood, Boxhill Road, Boxhill, Tadworth, Surrey, KT20 7PT Proposal: Garage conversion to habitable room and erection of two storey side extension and single storey rear extension. (Description change and amended plans received) Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 18-Sep-2020 Ward: Box Hill & Headley Parish: Boxhill (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/1256/PLAH Link Location: The Gables, Headley Heath Approach, Boxhill, Tadworth, Surrey, KT20 7LJ Proposal: Relocation of front door to the side and erection of a porch, replace existing rear back door and windows with bi-fold doors and replace cedar shingle cladding. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 23-Sep-2020 Ward: Box Hill & Headley Parish: Boxhill (Unparished) Date: 25/09/2020 Page: 7 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/1135/PLAH Link Location: Little Court, Buckland Court, Reigate Road, Buckland, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7EA Proposal: Erection of a single storey side extension. Decision: REFUSED Decision Date: 18-Sep-2020 Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland Parish: Buckland Application No.: MO/2020/1213/PLAH Link Location: Moors Mead Farm, 53A, The Borough, Brockham, RH3 7NB Proposal: Erection of a stable block. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 21-Sep-2020 Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland Parish: Brockham Application No.: MO/2020/0784/PLAH Link Location: Apple Tree Barn, Kingsland, Newdigate, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5DB Proposal: Erection of a 'hit and miss' fencing followed by post and rail fencing along north west boundary. Replacement window with a door on the rear elevation. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 18-Sep-2020 Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate Parish: Newdigate Date: 25/09/2020 Page: 8 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/1081/CAT Link Location: 51, Chapel Court, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1BT Proposal: Remove one Poplar tree (See submitted plan for location). Decision: NO OBJECTION Decision Date: 18-Sep-2020 Ward: Dorking North Parish: Dorking (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/1226/PLAH Link Location: 17, Hart Road, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1JS Proposal: Replacement first floor window. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 24-Sep-2020 Ward: Dorking North Parish: Dorking (Unparished) Application No.: MO/2020/0926/TFC Link Location: 1 Junction Mews, Junction Road, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 3HB Proposal: Reduce the height of five Lime trees (See submitted plan for location) by 3 metres, reduce the lateral spread by 2 metres and raise the crowns to give 5 metres ground clearance. Decision: REFUSED Decision Date: 24-Sep-2020 Ward: Dorking South Parish: Dorking (Unparished) Date: 25/09/2020 Page: 9 Mole Valley District Council Decisions Made Application No.: MO/2020/1322/PLAH Link Location: 44, Hampstead Road, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 3AE Proposal: Erection of single storey side and rear extension. Decision: APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Decision Date: 22-Sep-2020 Ward: Dorking
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