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Planning Applications Determined 09 August 2020 PLANNING AND TRANSPORTATION WEEKLY PLANNING BULLETIN Decision List Date: 12 August 2020 Applications contained in this List were determined during the week ending 09 August 2020. The Decision List Format The Decision List is formatted to show as much information about applications which have been determined as possible. Below is a description of the information included in the List: this means... Application : a unique sequential reference number for the application. Number Application : the type of application, e.g. detailed planning application, Listed Building Type Consent, Advertisement Consent. Proposal : a description of what the applicant sought consent for. Location : the address where they proposed to do it Applicants : the name of the individual(s) or organisation who applied for the consent Name and and their mailing address Address Decision : the decision that has been passed on the application Decision Date : the date on which the decision letter relating to the application was issued. This will not necessarily be the same date as the date on which the proposal was presented to Committee or, if delegated, the date on which the delegated decision was made. Application No : P/18/0432/FUL Application Type : Planning Permission Proposal : Erection of 64 Dwellinghouses and Associated Infrastructure Location : Land To The North Of 44 Drum Farm Lane Bo'ness, Harbour Road, Bo'ness Applicant : Ogilvie Homes, Mr Kevin Spence, Ogilvie House, Pirnhall Business Park, Stirling, FK7 8ES Decision : Grant Planning Permission Decision Issued : 5 August 2020 View the application details Application No : P/20/0063/FUL Application Type : Planning Permission Proposal : Alterations to Dwellinghouse (Retrospective) Location : 45 Campfield Street, Falkirk, FK2 7DN Applicant : Mr & Mrs Brian Smith, 45 Campfield Street, Falkirk, FK2 7DN Decision : Grant Planning Permission Decision Issued : 7 August 2020 View the application details Application No : P/20/0212/CPL Application Type : Certificate of Lawful Use - Proposed Proposal : Alterations to Health Centre Location : Bonnybridge Health Centre, Larbert Road, Bonnybridge, FK4 1ED Applicant : NHS Forth Valley, Carseview House, Castle Business Park, Stirling, FK9 4SW Decision : Certify the Proposed Use / Dev as Lawful Decision Issued : 7 August 2020 View the application details Application No : P/20/0249/FUL Application Type : Planning Permission Proposal : Erection of Outbuilding Location : 29 Grahamsdyke Road, Bo'ness, EH51 9ED Applicant : Mr Blair Davidson, 29 Grahamsdyke Road, 2 Riverview Terrace, Boness, EH51 9ED Decision : Grant Planning Permission Decision Issued : 7 August 2020 View the application details Application No : P/20/0253/FUL Application Type : Planning Permission Proposal : Extension to Dwellinghouse (Dormer) Location : Braeriach, 20 Little Denny Road, Denny, FK6 5AS Applicant : Mrs Helen Malloy, Braeriach, 20 Little Denny Road, Denny, FK6 5AS Decision : Grant Planning Permission Decision Issued : 4 August 2020 View the application details Application No : P/20/0255/FUL Application Type : Planning Permission Proposal : Amendment to Housetypes (Plots 11, 12, 16, 17, 23, 24, 37, 38, 59, 60, 111, 112) (Amendment to Planning Permission P/17/0786/FUL) Location : Land To The North Of 340-342 Stirling Street, Stirling Street, Dunipace Applicant : Ogilvie Homes Ltd, Mr Craig McGarvie, Ogilvie House, 200 Glasgow Road, Stirling, FK7 8ES Decision : Grant Planning Permission Decision Issued : 7 August 2020 View the application details Application No : P/20/0259/FUL Application Type : Planning Permission Proposal : Extension to Dwellinghouse (Dormer) Location : Killin, 93 Erskine Hill, Polmont, Falkirk, FK2 0UH Applicant : Mr Chris Brown, Killin, 93 Erskine Hill, Polmont, Falkirk, FK2 0UH Decision : Grant Planning Permission Decision Issued : 4 August 2020 View the application details Application No : P/20/0267/FUL Application Type : Planning Permission Proposal : Formation of Equestrian Arena Location : Land To The North West Of Glenview, 1 Binniehill Farm, Binniehill Road, Slamannan Applicant : Mrs Sonia Connolly, 6 Binniehill Farm, Binniehill Road, Slamannan, Falkirk, FK1 3BE Decision : Grant Planning Permission Decision Issued : 7 August 2020 View the application details Application No : P/20/0273/FUL Application Type : Planning Permission Proposal : Erection of Gazebo Location : 27 Wallace Brae Avenue, Reddingmuirhead, Falkirk, FK2 0FY Applicant : Mrs L Adamson, 27 Wallace Brae Avenue, Reddingmuirhead, Falkirk, FK2 0FY Decision : Grant Planning Permission Decision Issued : 7 August 2020 View the application details Application No : P/20/0287/FUL Application Type : Planning Permission Proposal : Alterations to Shopfront Location : 11 Main Street, Shieldhill, Falkirk, FK1 2DZ Applicant : Alchemy Inns Ltd, Mr Tommy McMillan, 28 Abbotsinch Road, Grangemouth, FK3 9UX Decision : Grant Planning Permission Decision Issued : 7 August 2020 View the application details Application No : P/20/0332/FUL Application Type : Planning Permission Proposal : Erection of Outbuilding Location : Villaron, Lochs Of Airth, Airth, Falkirk, FK2 8QH Applicant : Mr & Mrs D & L Ferguson, Villaron, Lochs of Airth, Falkirk, UK, FK2 8QH Decision : Withdrawn Decision Issued : 4 August 2020 View the application details .
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