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04 December 2020 Registered applications for week ending 04/12/2020 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL ASH 20/00284 63 Sandwich Road Hybrid application: (Phase 1) LUR Ash Full application for erection CT3 2AH of 18no. dwellings and 4no. flats, access, parking, associated infrastructure and landscaping; (Phase 2) Outline application for a building comprising 10no. flats and 5no. dwellings (with all matters reserved except access and layout) (amended plans) AYLESHAM 20/01087 40 Newman Road Erection of front and rear VH Aylesham dormer windows to facilitate CT3 3BY loft conversion DEAL 20/01345 Victoria Hospital Installation of 4no. ALPI London Road condenser units, an access Deal ramp and the replacement of CT14 9UA fire exit door 20/01265 195 Middle Deal Road Conversion of coach house VH Deal into ancillary CT14 9RL accommodation including installation of 2no. rooflights 20/01295 35 Links Road Conversion of garage to ALPI Deal habitable accommodation, CT14 6QF access ramp to front elevation and alterations to rear windows and door 1 Registered applications for week ending 04/12/2020 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 20/01230 4-6 Park Street Part change of use from AW Deal Professional Services (Use CT14 6AQ Class A2) to Residential (Use Class C3) and erection of two-storey rear extension. Insertion of 2no. rear windows into second floor of non-domestic building 20/01373 9 Darracott Close Erection of a side extension VH Deal and garage (existing garage CT14 9PU and lean-to to be demolished) DENTON WITH WOOTTON 20/00908 Lodge Lees Farm Change of use and BK Lodge Lees Road conversion of barn to Denton dwellinghouse to include CT4 6NS insertion of 22 no. rooflights, garden wall, fencing, turning area and associated parking (amended plans) DOVER 20/01352 65 Folkestone Road Variation of Condition 2 BK Dover (approved plans) to allow CT17 9RZ changes to the parking undercroft for the installation of a lift and alteration to stairwell of planning permission DOV/18/01021 (application under Section 73) 20/01355 Westmount Education Installation of a 264kW RAM Centre ground mounted 80 Folkestone Road photovoltaic solar array Dover GREAT MONGEHAM 2 Registered applications for week ending 04/12/2020 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 20/01356 Land Between 317 And 385 Erection of a detached AT St Richards Road dwelling, new vehicle access Deal and associated parking CT14 9LG HOUGHAM WITHOUT PARISH COUNCIL 20/01369 The Manor Outline application for the HIJO 22 The Street erection of 2no. detached West Hougham dwellings (with all matters CT15 7BB reserved except access) NORTHBOURNE 20/01298 Highway Motors Erection of an extension to RAM Sandwich Road provide an additional Hacklinge workshop (existing ancillary CT14 0AS accommodation to be demolished) PRESTON 20/01380 Preston Garage Erection of 2no. KEV The Street semi-detached dwellings Preston with associated parking CT3 1DP (existing building to be demolished) RINGWOULD WITH KINGSDOWN 20/01371 Franwyn Erection of a front porch, TJ Queensdown Road insertion of a window to side Kingsdown elevation and 2no. rooflights CT14 8EF to front roof slope (existing entrance door to be removed) 3 Registered applications for week ending 04/12/2020 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 20/01358 Land Adjoining Pentire Variation of Condition 2 LB House (approved plans) to allow The Leas changes to roof finish of Kingsdown planning permission CT14 8ER DOV/15/00457 (application under Section 73) 20/01362 26 Balmoral Road Variation of Condition 2 TJ Kingsdown (approved plans) to allow the CT14 8DB insertion of a first floor side window and changes to the front dormer window of planning permission DOV/20/00197 (application under Section 73) RIVER 20/01296 134 Lewisham Road Extension to an existing AT River vehicular access CT17 0PB SHEPHERDSWELL WITH COLDRED 20/01303 Parsonage Farm Erection of 2no. dwellings RAM Coldred Hill and conversion of existing Coldred agricultural building to form Kent 2no.dwellings with associated gardens and parking (existing agricultural building to be demolished) 20/00936 53A Westcourt Lane Erection of a detached KEV Shepherdswell dwellinghouse CT15 7PU SHOLDEN 20/01267 Pilgrims Way Rebuild of existing HIJO London Road outbuilding to existing size Sholden and inclusion of new dormer CT14 0AD windows and porch to create a one-bedroom dwelling. 4 Registered applications for week ending 04/12/2020 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL ST MARGARETS AT CLIFFE 20/01350 3 Swingate Cottages Relocation of entrance door ALPI Deal Road and window to front Swingate elevation CT15 5DP 20/01290 Dehra Dun Erection of first floor balcony AW 16 The Droveway with glass balustrade and St Margarets Bay Juliet balcony to second CT15 6DJ floor to rear elevation 20/01243 Sea Purse Extension and raise roof RAM The Bay height to existing front St Margarets Bay extension (to include CT15 6DY rooflight, window and door), replace side elevation window with double doors, insertion of door and window to loft and erection of garden wall (original front door access to be removed). STAPLE 20/01338 Lower Shatterling Farm Erection of a single storey AMM Rusham Road rear extension, retaining Shatterling wall, insertion of steps, soil CT3 1JL bank and rooflight to existing rear extension (existing shed and oil tank to be demolished) 20/01339 Lower Shatterling Farm Single storey rear extension. GS Rusham Road Shatterling CT3 1JL 20/01340 Lower Shatterling Farm Change of use of land to KEV Rusham Road equestrian use, erection of Shatterling 2no. stable blocks, tack Canterbury room and store. Erection of Kent detached garage CT3 1JL TILMANSTONE 5 Registered applications for week ending 04/12/2020 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 20/01360 Old School House Removal of concrete garage ALC School Road roof, provision of pitched Tilmanstone roof incorporating annex CT14 0JL accomodation and ground floor extension to rear (renewal of previous consent) 20/01359 Old School House Erection of first floor AW School Road extension with balcony and Tilmanstone glass balustrade and single CT14 0JL storey rear extension to existing garage to create ancillary accommodation and fitness room WALMER 20/01368 Seymour House T1 - Holm Oak - pollard to DB 10 Walmer Castle Road previous pruning points and Walmer reduce the east facing CT14 7NG section of the tree by approximately 3m to create a more balanced crown WHITFIELD 20/01364 3 Singledge Avenue Erection of single storey side ALPI Whitfield and rear extensions (existing CT16 3LQ extension to be demolished) WOODNESBOROUGH 20/01351 6 Elizabeth Drive Reserved matters BK Woodnesborough application for the approval CT13 0FR of layout, scale and appearance (plot 12) pursuant to outline planning permission 16/01026 (residential development) WORTH 6 Registered applications for week ending 04/12/2020 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 20/01344 Leighwood Erection of a first floor AT Deal Road extension to create a Worth self-contained annexe with CT14 0BL external stairs and rear balcony 7.
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