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Application No Date: 02/10/2020 Page 1 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1454/PLAH Link Location: 14, Read Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2HS Proposal: Erection of single storey rear extension. Case Officer: Katrina Sullivan-Watkins Registration Date: 29-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Andrew Cunningham Ward: Ashtead Common PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1616/PLA Link Location: 56, The Street, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1AW Proposal: Proposed new external condenser for internal cold room. Case Officer: Sue James Registration Date: 14-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: The Co-operative Group Ward: Ashtead Park, Within 20m of Ashtead Village Ward PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1645/ADV Link Location: Downsend School, 1, Leatherhead Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT22 8TJ Proposal: Erection of 1 No. backlit sign on Creative Arts Block. Case Officer: Sue James Registration Date: 17-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Cognita Schools Ltd Ward: Ashtead Park PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Date: 02/10/2020 Page 2 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1411/TFC Link Location: 33, Summerfield, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2LF Proposal: Reduce the height of one Chestnut tree (marked T1 on submitted plan) by 8 metres and crown reduce by 30%. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 25-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mrs S Creswell Ward: Ashtead Village PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1597/CAT Link Location: 21, Woodfield Lane, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2BQ Proposal: Crown reduce one Horse Chestnut tree (located in rear garden) by 3 metres. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 10-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Anton Janse Ward: Ashtead Village PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1628/PLAH Link Location: 37, Oakfield Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2RD Proposal: Erection of a metal gate to the entrance of the site, to include new permeable block paving for the driveway. Case Officer: Aidan Gardner Registration Date: 16-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr J Hill Ward: Ashtead Village PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Date: 02/10/2020 Page 3 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1632/PLAH Link Location: 10, Church Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2RJ Proposal: Erection of single storey rear extension following part demolition/adaption of existing detached garage. Case Officer: Cindy Blythe Registration Date: 17-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs S Ling Ward: Ashtead Village PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1609/PLAH Link Location: 16, Greenway, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3PA Proposal: Erection of part single, part two storey front, side, rear extension; single pitch roof at rear with skylights, new main roof at rear with a crown and porch with new entrance following removal side garage, rear conservatory and porch. Case Officer: Sue Read Registration Date: 14-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mrs D Butcher Ward: Bookham North PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1625/TFC Link Location: Hazelwood, Burnhams Road, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3BA Proposal: Remove one Oak tree (marked T1 on submitted plan.) Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 16-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Lee Gallagher Ward: Bookham North PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Date: 02/10/2020 Page 4 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1630/PLA Link Location: 86, Little Bookham Street, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3AP Proposal: Erection of single storey rear extension. Case Officer: Sue Read Registration Date: 30-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr M Rumball, Rumball Construction Ward: Bookham North PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1634/PLAH Link Location: 76, Middlemead Road, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3DD Proposal: Erection of a single storey front extension. Case Officer: Helen Clarke Registration Date: 16-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr H Krusekopf Ward: Bookham North PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1636/CC Link Location: 97, Eastwick Park Avenue, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3NH Proposal: Variation of Condition 6 of planning permission MO/2015/1723 for the erection of single storey rear extension; two storey side extension and loft conversion with rear dormer, following demolition of existing garage and outbuildings to include the change of the roof from hip to gable. Case Officer: Aidan Gardner Registration Date: 30-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr C Rogers Ward: Bookham North PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Date: 02/10/2020 Page 5 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1646/PLAH Link Location: 3, Charlwood Close, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3PL Proposal: Erection of a single storey front / side extension with 2 No. bay windows to front elevation and a new front porch. Case Officer: Sue Read Registration Date: 19-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Peter & Crys Rushton Ward: Bookham North PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1655/PNHH Link Location: Cropthorne, Commonside, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3LA Proposal: Prior notification for the erection of a single storey rear extension of 8 metres deep and 3.42 metres high with an eaves height of 2.92 metres. Case Officer: Sue James Registration Date: 18-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs R and S Taylor Ward: Bookham North, Within 20m of Fetcham West Ward PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1665/PCL Link Location: Cropthorne, Commonside, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 3LA Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness for the proposed development in respect of the erection of a single storey side extension and detached garage. Case Officer: Sue James Registration Date: 21-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs R Taylor Ward: Bookham North, Within 20m of Fetcham West Ward PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Date: 02/10/2020 Page 6 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1642/PLAH Link Location: 6, Chevron Close, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT23 4FH Proposal: Erection of detached outbuilding in rear garden. Case Officer: David Webb Registration Date: 15-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Franks Ward: Bookham South PSH/Area: Bookham (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1368/CAT Link Location: Markham Cottage, Wheelers Lane, Brockham, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7LE Proposal: Reduce the crown of one Sycamore tree in front of house by up to 3 metres. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 18-Aug-2020 Applicant Name: Mr R Bartlett Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Brockham Application Ref: MO/2020/1532/PLA Link Location: 2, Middle Street, Brockham, Betchworth, Surrey, RH3 7JT Proposal: Erection of a replacement dwelling following demolition of existing dwelling. Case Officer: Helen Clarke Registration Date: 18-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs H Mote Ward: Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland PSH/Area: Brockham Date: 02/10/2020 Page 7 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1483/TFC Link Location: 10, Nursery Close, Capel, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5JU Proposal: Remove one Oak tree. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 25-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mrs Susan Simmons Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate PSH/Area: Capel Application Ref: MO/2020/1589/PLAH Link Location: 8, Smalls Hill Road, Leigh, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8PE Proposal: Erection of two storey side extension and single storey rear extension. Case Officer: Donna Penson Registration Date: 10-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Sheldon Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate PSH/Area: Leigh Application Ref: MO/2020/1614/TFC Link Location: Grove Cottage, Cudworth Lane, Newdigate, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5BG Proposal: Remove 1 No. horse chestnut tree (marked T1 on submitted plan), reduce the crown of 1 No. horse chestnut tree (T2) up to 3 metres. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 14-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr N Edgley Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate PSH/Area: Newdigate Date: 02/10/2020 Page 8 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1615/CAT Link Location: St John the Baptist Church, The Street, Capel, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5LA Proposal: Remove a group of Ash trees (marked 01 on submitted plan) to near ground level. Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 15-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mrs J Russell, Capel Parish Council Ward: Capel, Leigh & Newdigate PSH/Area: Capel Application Ref: MO/2020/1577/PLAH Link Location: Brook House, 1, Brook Close, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1AH Proposal: Erection of single storey rear extension, first floor rear extension (part width) and roof extension to the rear of the house. Case Officer: Sue Read Registration Date: 01-Oct-2020 Applicant Name: Mr P Furlong Ward: Dorking North PSH/Area: Dorking (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2020/1620/LBC Link Location: 155, High Street, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1AD Proposal: Replacement shop front, creation of 1 No. flat at basement level to include raising of ground floor, new internal walls and blocking up of doorway. Installation of secondary glazing throughout (application for Listed Building Consent). Case Officer: David Webb Registration Date: 14-Sep-2020 Applicant Name: Mr Grossman Ward: Dorking North, Within 20m of Dorking South Ward PSH/Area: Dorking (Unparished) Date: 02/10/2020 Page 9 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2020/1621/PLA Link Location: 155, High Street, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1AD Proposal: Replacement shop front, creation
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