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Test Valley Borough Council - Planning Services EscoNet Text Retrieval System TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL - PLANNING SERVICES WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 35 Week Ending: Friday, 2 September 2005 Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING to arrive before the expiry date shown in the last column For the Northern Area (TVN) to: For the Southern Area (TVS) to: Head of Planning Head of Planning Council Offices 'Beech Hurst' Duttons Road Weyhill Road ROMSEY SO51 8XG ANDOVER SPIO 3AJ In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection PLANNING APPLICATIONS APPLICATION NO. / PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER / REGISTRATION DATE PUBLICITY EXPIRY DATE 05/00085/FULLN Erection of conservatory at rear 3 Amber Gardens, Andover, Mr And Mrs B Page Emily Hayward 02.09.2005 HARROWAY 27.09.2005 05/00141/FULLN Erection of single storey side/rear 235 Vigo Road, Andover, ST. Mr And Mrs Napp Emily Hayward 01.09.2005 extension to provide extended MARY'S 27.09.2005 kitchen and conservatory 05/00016/FULLN Two storey side extension to 35 Roberts Road, BARTON Mr And Mrs M Philpott Emily Hayward 31.08.2005 provide study/bedroom, utility STACEY 27.09.2005 room, and w.c with bedroom over 05/00092/ADVN Erection of sign advertising Romsey Land adjacent to the A303, Near The Romsey Show Lewis Oliver 31.08.2005 Show on an annual basis for the Bullington Cross Road, A34, 27.09.2005 period of 28 days before the BULLINGTON Show and 4 days after the Show only 05/00098/TREEN Reduce crown of Catalpa by 20% The White House, LECKFORD Leckford Estate Andrew Douglas 01.09.2005 and shorten lower branches 27.09.2005 05/00061/FULLN Erection of single storey extension Middleton House, LONGPARISH Middleton And Portnay Lewis Oliver 30.08.2005 to provide kitchen Estate 30.09.2005 http://www.minutes.org.uk/cgi-bin/cgi003.exe?Y,20050107,20051230,0000...,,02.09.05,18015042,18085320,1,020905.HTM,1,1,1,P,47060364,0,00,00,N (1 of 5) [23/05/2013 16:10:48] EscoNet Text Retrieval System 05/00062/LBN Erection of single storey extension Middleton House, LONGPARISH Middleton And Portnay Lewis Oliver 30.08.2005 to provide kitchen with internal Estate 30.09.2005 alterations 05/00067/FULLN Provision of trout rearing stew North Lodge, LONGSTOCK The Leckford Estate Sarah Andrews 31.08.2005 ponds, a settlement pond and areas Limited 27.09.2005 for deposition of excavated material 05/00143/FULLN Installation of dormer windows in Meon Hill Farm House, Mr And Mrs V Murphy Emily Hayward 02.09.2005 connection with enlargement of first Stockbridge, LONGSTOCK/ 27.09.2005 floor accommodation to provide HOUGHTON bedroom and bathroom APPLICATION NO. / PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER / REGISTRATION DATE PUBLICITY EXPIRY DATE 05/00091/TREEN Fell Beech Colt Cottage, LONGSTOCK Mr C Grieve Andrew Douglas 31.08.2005 27.09.2005 05/00082/TREEN Pollard 12 Willow (T1, 2 & 5 - 14), Brookside, MONXTON Mr T L Howarth Andrew Douglas 30.08.2005 fell 1 Spruce (T3) and prune 1 27.09.2005 Hawthorne (T4) by 2metres. 05/00142/TREEN Cut back branches of 3 Oak trees Pantiles Cottage, Five Bells Lane, Mr And Mrs I Carpenter Andrew Douglas 02.09.2005 and reshape NETHER WALLOP 27.09.2005 05/00083/FULLN Erection of single storey rear Meadow Cottage, OVER WALLOP Mr And Mrs C Scudds Lewis Oliver 02.09.2005 extension 30.09.2005 05/00097/TREEN Fell Ash in churchyard St Peters Church, Station Road, St Peters Church Parochial Andrew Douglas 01.09.2005 OVER WALLOP Church Council 27.09.2005 05/00093/TREEN Fell Willow at front of property Willowmeade, Chalkcroft Lane, Mr And Mrs Holloway Andrew Douglas 31.08.2005 PENTON MEWSEY 27.09.2005 05/00089/FULLN Demolition of existing bungalow 3 Cosy Bungalows, Bourne Lane, Mr H Smith Lucy Miranda Page 30.08.2005 and erection of detached dwelling SHIPTON BELLINGER Mrs L Chambers 27.09.2005 05/00088/FULLN Erection of three bedroom chalet Wedensbury, 83 Parkhouse Road, Mr And Mrs S Lee Nicholas Parker 01.09.2005 bungalow SHIPTON BELLINGER 27.09.2005 05/00015/FULLN Erection of oak timber garage and Manor Farm House, Trafalgar Mr And Mrs Owen Hughes Sarah Andrews 30.08.2005 workshop Way, STOCKBRIDGE 30.09.2005 05/00094/ADVN Erection of sign advertising Romsey Land adjacent to the A30/A3057 The Romsey Show Lewis Oliver 31.08.2005 Show on an annual basis for the Roundabout, STOCKBRIDGE 27.09.2005 period of 28 days before the Show and 4 days after the Show only 05/00147/FULLN Installation of dormer window 3 Dairy Cottages, Marsh Court Mrs E Noke Lewis Oliver 02.09.2005 Road, STOCKBRIDGE 30.09.2005 APPLICATION NO. / PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER / REGISTRATION DATE PUBLICITY EXPIRY http://www.minutes.org.uk/cgi-bin/cgi003.exe?Y,20050107,20051230,0000...,,02.09.05,18015042,18085320,1,020905.HTM,1,1,1,P,47060364,0,00,00,N (2 of 5) [23/05/2013 16:10:48] EscoNet Text Retrieval System DATE 05/00099/TREEN Catalpa Tree - Fell Birch Cottage, High Street, Mrs J Frank Dermot Cox 01.09.2005 STOCKBRIDGE 27.09.2005 05/00087/CAN Demolition of 14 flats Mill Close, Mill Lane, Testway Housing Limited Nicholas Parker 30.08.2005 WHERWELL 30.09.2005 05/00057/FULLS Erection of 4 bedroom detached Land rear of 1 Beechwood Anchor Homes Limited Katherine Fitzherbert- 30.08.2005 dwelling with associated works Crescent and 314 Hursley Road, Green Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh 27.09.2005 AMPFIELD 05/00102/ADVS Erection of sign advertising Romsey Land opposite Ampfield House, The Romsey Show Sean Scaife 30.08.2005 Show on an annual basis for the A3090 AMPFIELD 30.09.2005 period of 28 days before the Show date and 4 days after the Show date only 05/00037/LBS Conversion of store room to form Pittleworth Manor, Houghton, Mr And Mrs Tennant Paul Goodman 31.08.2005 bathroom Stockbridge BOSSINGTON 30.09.2005 05/00108/TREES Works to 1 Beech, 1 Silver Birch, 1 Applecote, 5 Coolers Farm Mr D Mason Andrew Douglas 31.08.2005 Acer Maple and 1 other tree. Horsebridge Road, Broughton, 27.09.2005 Stockbridge BROUGHTON 05/00109/ADVS Erection of sign advertising Romsey Land adjacent to the A30 by The Romsey Show Sean Scaife 30.08.2005 Show on an annual basis for the entrance to Darfield Farm, 27.09.2005 period of 28 days before the Show Stockbridge BROUGHTON and 4 days after the Show only 05/00056/TPOS Works to 2 Oak trees in rear garden. Roman House, 46 Hadrian Way, Mr D Reilly Andrew Douglas 30.08.2005 Chilworth, Southampton 27.09.2005 CHILWORTH APPLICATION NO. / PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER / REGISTRATION DATE PUBLICITY EXPIRY DATE 05/00110/ADVS Erection of sign advertising Romsey Land south of Templars Way The Romsey Show Sean Scaife 30.08.2005 Show on an annual basis for the roundabout, Chandlers Ford 27.09.2005 period of 28 days before the Show CHILWORTH and 4 days after the Show only 05/00117/FULLS Retrospective application for 19 Wolvesey Place, Chandlers Mr C Thompson Paul Goodman 02.09.2005 amendment to planning permission Ford, Eastleigh CHILWORTH 27.09.2005 TVS.10327 for erection of single storey rear extension 05/00040/FULLS Erection of one timber framed horse Fernlea Nurseries Furzedown Mr J A Woodhouse Sean Scaife 30.08.2005 stable and one timber framed horse Road, Kings Somborne, 27.09.2005 field shelter Stockbridge, KINGS SOMBORNE 05/00100/LBS Internal alterations - reinstatement Marsh Court, Stockbridge KINGS Mr S Noar Maggie Francis 30.08.2005 of doorway to laundry room. SOMBORNE 30.09.2005 05/00111/FULLS Erection of bay window. 5 Kings Acre, Kings Somborne, Miss A Santry Kate Mcloughlin 31.08.2005 Stockbridge KINGS SOMBORNE 30.09.2005 http://www.minutes.org.uk/cgi-bin/cgi003.exe?Y,20050107,20051230,0000...,,02.09.05,18015042,18085320,1,020905.HTM,1,1,1,P,47060364,0,00,00,N (3 of 5) [23/05/2013 16:10:48] EscoNet Text Retrieval System 05/00121/LBS Erection of two-storey side Yew Tree Cottage, Up Somborne, Mr And Mrs Jones Maggie Francis 01.09.2005 extension Stockbridge KINGS SOMBORNE 30.09.2005 05/00059/LBS Internal alterations - reinstatement Marsh Court, Stockbridge KINGS Mr S Noar Maggie Francis 30.08.2005 of doorway into toilets. SOMBORNE 30.09.2005 05/00060/LBS Internal alterations - infill of Marsh Court, Stockbridge KINGS Mr S Noar Maggie Francis 30.08.2005 doorway in breakfast room. SOMBORNE 30.09.2005 05/00105/FULLS Erection of conservatory to rear of 9 Swale Drive, Chandlers Ford, Mr And Mrs P Salmon Kate Mcloughlin 31.08.2005 property Eastleigh NORTH BADDESLEY 27.09.2005 APPLICATION NO. / PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER / REGISTRATION DATE PUBLICITY EXPIRY DATE 05/00122/FULLS Erection of conservatory to rear of 104 Rownhams Lane, North Mr And Mrs K Bowyer Kate Mcloughlin 02.09.2005 property and alteration to roofline to Baddesley, Southampton NORTH 27.09.2005 form vertical face to abut roof of BADDESLEY conservatory 05/00116/FULLS Erection of side/front extension to 3 Pennard Way, Chandlers Ford, Mr M Hall Maggie Francis 01.09.2005 garage to provide bin store and Eastleigh NORTH BADDESLEY 27.09.2005 enlarged garage linked to house, erection of single storey rear extension and first floor side extension, enclosure of front porch (revised scheme) 05/00043/FULLS Erection of single storey rear 3 Sir Lancelot Close, Chandlers Mr And Mrs Sim Kate Mcloughlin 31.08.2005 extension to provide additional Ford, Eastleigh NORTH 27.09.2005 living accommodation BADDESLEY 05/00058/TPOS Works to 1 Horse Chestnut and 1 The Atherley School, Grove Place, The Atherley School Andrew Douglas 30.08.2005 Pine tree.
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