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Cadenza Document Planning & Public Protection Hove Town Hall Norton Road Hove BN3 3BQ WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2010 (Notice under Article 13 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) PLEASE NOTE that the following applications were registered by the City Council between 11/03/2013 and 17/03/2013 a) Involving Listed Buildings within Conservation Area BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2013/00432 9 Lansdowne Square Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Replacement of roof tiles with slate and new lead valleys. Officer : Mark Thomas Tel. No.292336 Mrs Katherine Ikoner DMS Designs 9 Lansdowne Square 3 St Hildas Close Hove Crawley BN3 1HE West Sussex RH10 3HN BH2013/00433 9 Lansdowne Square Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Replacement of roof tiles with slate and new lead valleys. Officer : Mark Thomas Tel. No.292336 Mrs Katherine Ikoner DMS Designs 9 Lansdowne Square 3 St Hildas Close Hove Crawley BN3 1HE West Sussex RH10 3HN Page 1 of 20 BH2013/00434 64 Waterloo Street Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Replacement of existing wooden balustrade with new iron railings to front of property. Officer : Robert McNicol Tel. No.292322 Miss Angelique Smith Ground Floor Flat 64 Waterloo Street Hove BN3 1AH BH2013/00622 100 Western Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Installation of new shop front incorporating new access to first and second floors. Officer : Mark Thomas Tel. No.292336 Ackers Chemists Nigel Sands & Associates Mr Rackesh Patel Wises Oast Business Centre 94 Church Road Wises Lane Swanscombe Borden Kent Kent DA10 0HF ME9 8LR BH2013/00650 Rear Lower Ground Floor Flat 66 Brunswick Place Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Installation of rooflight to replace existing. Officer : Mark Thomas Tel. No.292336 Ms Wendy Carter Infinity Surveying Ltd Rear Lower Ground Floor Flat 1 Lynchets Crescent 66 Brunswick Place Hove Hove BN3 8EL BN3 1NB CENTRAL HOVE BH2013/00692 Flat 5 Royal Court 8 Kings Gardens Hove THE AVENUES Internal alterations to layout of flat. Officer : Robert McNicol Tel. No.292322 Ms K Auguste Owen Powell Architects Flat 8 17 Reigate Road 8 Kings Gardens Brighton Hove BN1 5AJ BN3 2PF Page 2 of 20 EAST BRIGHTON BH2013/00569 St Marys Hall Eastern Road Brighton ADJOINING EAST CLIFF OUTSIDE CONSERVATION AREA Installation of electrical equipment cabins. Officer : Mick Anson Tel. No.292354 Brighton & Sussex University HospitalsMiller Bourne NHS ArchitectsTrust Mr R Brown 332 Kingsway St Marys Hall Hove Eastern Road BN3 4QW Brighton BN2 5JF GOLDSMID BH2013/00682 48 Denmark Villas Hove DENMARK VILLAS Replacement of rear first floor UPVC double glazed bay window with timber framed double glazed window. Installation of iron railings to replace front and side boundary wall. Officer : Helen Hobbs Tel. No.293335 Mr P Harle 48 Denmark Villas Hove BN3 3TE BH2013/00691 All Saints Church Eaton Road Hove THE DRIVE Display of freestanding display boards & non-illuminated fascia boards. (retrospective). Officer : Jason Hawkes Tel. No.292153 PCC of All Saints Church HoveCarden and Godfrey Architects The Parish Office 33 Clerkenwell Close The Vicarage London Wilbury Road EC1R 0AU Hove BN3 3PB HANOVER & ELM GROVE Page 3 of 20 BH2013/00527 Brighton General Hospital Elm Grove Brighton OUTSIDE CONSERVATION AREA External alterations to D block including removal of bridging walkways and replacement of existing single glazed metal, timber and UPVC windows and doors with UPVC units. Officer : Jonathan Puplett Tel. No.292525 Mr Jim Vivian Rund Partnership Brighton General Hospital 16 East Links Estates Department Chandlers Ford Elm Grove Eastleigh Brighton Hampshire BN2 3EW SO53 STG PATCHAM BH2013/00700 28 Highview Way Brighton ADJOINING PATCHAM Formation of half gable roof extension to front elevation and installation of rooflight to side elevation. Officer : Pete Campbell Tel. No.292359 Ms Helen Shires Keith Jones Associates 28 Highview Way Eden Studio Brighton Holland Road BN1 8WS Steyning West Sussex BN44 3GJ PRESTON PARK BH2013/00705 Yew Tree House 5B Preston Park Avenue Brighton PRESTON PARK Proposed extension to existing garage. Officer : Robin K Hodgetts Tel. No.292366 Mr Mick Paskins Ecotecture Limited Yew Tree Coach House 31 Sussex Road 5b Preston Park Avenue Haywards Heath Brighton West Sussex BN1 6HJ RH16 4DZ QUEEN'S PARK Page 4 of 20 BH2013/00659 16 Circus Street Brighton ADJOINING VALLEY GARDENS Change of use on ground floor from storage (B8) to residential use (C3) and formation of second floor to facilitate conversion of building to form 1no one bedroom and 1no two bedroom maisonette with associated alterations. Officer : Andrew Huntley Tel. No.292321 Ms C Copperwheat Domain 15 Hartington Place Studio One Brighton 20 Regent Street BN2 3IR Brighton BN1 1UX REGENCY BH2013/00203 14 Ship Street Brighton OLD TOWN Internal alterations to layout at first, second and third floor levels. Officer : Adrian Smith Tel. No.290478 Saeid Zaremiam Kenzie Construction 14 Ship Street 74 Underdown Road Brighton Southwick BN1 1AD BN42 4HL BH2013/00690 4 Powis Grove Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL ADJOINING LISTED BUILDING Application for removal of condition 5 of application BH2012/00194 (Extension to existing garage to create double garage incorporating 2no rooflights, installation of PV solar panels to roof of garage against raised back wall, replacement of rear wall with new garage door and widening of dropped kerb facing Clifton Hill. Replacement windows to front elevation, alterations to front and rear entrance steps and associated works.) which states the flat roof of the garage should be clad in lead. Officer : Jason Hawkes Tel. No.292153 Mr Matthew Hyde 4 Powis Grove Brighton BN1 3HF Page 5 of 20 BH2013/00697 34 Temple Street Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL ADJOINING LISTED BUILDING Erection of a single storey rear extension. Officer : Christopher Wright Tel. No.292097 Mrs Jane Eaton DH Design 34 Temple Street 11 Dartmouth Crescent Brighton Lower Bevendean BN1 3BH Brighton BN24HY BH2013/00710 13 - 22 North Street 12D Meeting House Lane and 11-14 Brighton Place Brighton OLD TOWN Major Demolition of no 15 North Street and replacement with new Application shop and flat over incorporating adaptation of 14 North Street to form new 'link lane' linking North Street to the old lanes shopping area. Creation of new pedestrian shopping lane - Hanningtons Lane - extending from Meeting House Lane to Brighton Place. Demolition of existing ground floor stores and first floor structures to rear of North street shops. Adaptation, reconfiguration and extension of existing shops on North Street to create 9no new shop units to the north side of the new Hanningtons Lane and the West side of the new 'link lane' and creation of 8no flats over shops arranged around first floor courtyard. Construction of 6no new shops to south side of new Hanningtons Lane with 2no floors of offices above. Adaptation of 12d Meeting House Lane to provide additional shop frontage to West of new Hanningtons Lane and alterations to flat above. Officer : Steven Lewis Tel. No.290480 West Register (Property Investments)Morgan Ltd Carn Partnership 280 Bishopsgate Blakers House London 79 Stanford Avenue EC2M 4RB Brighton BN1 6FA Page 6 of 20 BH2013/00711 13 - 22 North Street 12D Meeting House Lane and 11-14 Brighton Place Brighton OLD TOWN Demolition of existing buildings at 15 North Street and 11 Brighton Place. Demolition of existing stores and first floor structures to rear of North Street shops. Officer : Steven Lewis Tel. No.290480 West Register (Property Investments)Morgan Ltd Carn Partnership 280 Bishopsgate Blakers House London 79 Stanford Avenue EC2M 4RB Brighton BN1 6FA BH2013/00712 7-10 13-16 26-28 and 33-36 Brighton Square Brighton OLD TOWN ADJOINING LISTED BUILDING Removal of existing roof structures to 7no two storey maisonettes within Brighton Square and creation of additional floors to each dwelling to create 7no three storey town houses. Formation of new entrance stair and lift and escape stair access connecting basement to first floor level. Remodelling works to residential façade, installation of new shop fronts to existing retail A1 and A3 units at ground floor level and remodelling and renovation works to square. Officer : Steven Lewis Tel. No.290480 Centurion Group Morgan Carn Partnership Centurion House Blakers House 11 Prince Albert Street 79 Stanford Avenue Brighton Brighton BN1 1HE BN1 6FA Page 7 of 20 BH2013/00715 17-19 21-23 and 37-40 Brighton Square Brighton OLD TOWN ADJOINING LISTED BUILDING Major Demolition of existing buildings at 21, 22 and 23 Brighton Application Square and demolition of existing two storey apartments at 37, 38, 39 and 40 Brighton Square. Conversion of existing A1 and A3 units to create new A3 units at ground floor level to East of Brighton Square with new car park access. Construction of a 26no room boutique hotel above new A3 units with entrance at ground floor level and bedroom accommodation to 3no floors above. Erection of new 4no storey building on site of 22 Brighton Square providing A1 retail at ground floor level and 3no flats above. Reconfiguration works to lane connecting Brighton Place to Brighton Square and other associated works. Officer : Steven Lewis Tel. No.290480 Centurion Group Morgan Carn Partnership Centurion House Blakers House 11 Prince Albert Street 79 Stanford Avenue Brighton Brighton BN1 1HE BN1 6FA BH2013/00716 17-19 21-23 and 37-40 Brighton Square Brighton OLD TOWN ADJOINING LISTED BUILDING Demolition of existing buildings at 21, 22, 23, 37, 38, 39 and 40 Brighton Square. Officer : Steven Lewis Tel. No.290480 Centurion Group Morgan Carn Partnership Centurion House Blakers House 11 Prince Albert Street 79 Stanford Avenue Brighton Brighton BN1 1HE BN1 6FA BH2013/00728 Priory House Bartholomew Square Brighton OLD TOWN Change of use at lower ground and ground floor level from offices (B1) to Restaurant (A3) including elevational alterations to north elevation at ground floor level and south elevation at lower ground floor level.
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