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13Th October 2013 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 7th - 13th October 2013 Direct access to search application page click here http://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent Agent Easting Northing name address Organisation name address Brockhampto Bringsty 132721 Agricultural/F 04/10/2013 Home House Extension to Mr S Home House Arthur The Estate 369938 256118 n (Bringsty) orestry Farm, Bringsty, cattle shed. Tutchings Farm, Griffiths & Office Upper Developments Worcester, Brockhampton, Mumford Haselor Herefordshire, Bringsty, Farm, WR6 5UH Worcester, Haselor WR6 5UH Lane, Hinton- on-Green, Evesham, WR11 2QZ Bromyard Bromyard 132744 Works to 08/10/2013 Pinestone, Large Pine tree - Mr N Whipp Pinestone, Mr N Pinestone, 365634 254832 and Winslow trees covered Church Street, to be felled. Church Street, Whipp Church by TPO Bromyard, Bromyard, Street, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Bromyard, HR7 4DP HR7 4DP Herefordshire , HR7 4DP Colwall Hope End 132690 Works to 04/10/2013 Queenswood Lime tree - Dr Munday Queenswood Adrian Hope Mr Adrian Ribston 375406 242706 trees covered House, Stone crown raise and House, Stone Tree Services Hope Lawn, Much by TPO Drive, Colwall, trim. Drive, Colwall, Marcle, Malvern, Malvern, Ledbury, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Hereford, WR13 6QL WR13 6QL HR8 2ND Cradley Hope End 131241 Agricultural/F 07/10/2013 Batchcombe Proposed Mr P Abbots 3B Spring Lane Mr P 3B Spring 374419 249987 orestry Farm, building for the North, Malvern, Abbots Lane North, Developments Storridge, storage of farm Worcestershire Malvern, Malvern, machinery, , WR14 1BU Worcestershi Herefordshire, forestry;machine re, WR14 WR13 5ES ry, hay and 1BU wood. 1 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 7th - 13th October 2013 Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent Agent Easting Northing name address Organisation name address Dilwyn Golden 132544 Full 17/09/2013 Perrymead, Proposed Mr G Perrymead, Stephen Pomona 341460 254642 Cross with Householder Dilwyn, garage/store. Herdman Dilwyn, Potter Office, Kings Weobley Hereford, Hereford, Architectural Acre Road, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, & Building Hereford, HR4 8HN HR4 8HN Services Ltd. Herefordshire , HR4 0SN Fownhope Backbury 132757 Works to 08/10/2013 Caple Lea, Proposed Mr Brian J Caple Lea, Ecotech Tree Mr Rory Garden Flat 358040 234158 Trees in a Fownhope, reduction in Chamberlain Fownhope, Care Wakeman 1 Brentwood, Conservation Hereford, crown of Hereford, Station Area Herefordshire, Nothafagus sp Herefordshire, Street, Ross- HR1 4PJ by 25%. HR1 4PJ On-Wye, Herefordshire , HR9 7AL Fownhope Backbury 132760 Works to 09/10/2013 Ringfield, Fell 2 no. crowns Mr & Mrs Ringfield, Andrew 7 Longworth 358090 234151 Trees in a Fownhope, of False Acacia. Campion Fownhope, Fathers Tree Road, Conservation Hereford, Hereford, Surgery Hereford, Area Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Herefordshire HR1 4PJ HR1 4PJ , HR1 1SP Hereford Three Elms 132761 Works to 09/10/2013 10 Gruneisen Fell 1 no. Mr Jones 10 Gruneisen Andrew 7 Longworth 349734 240609 trees covered Street, Sycamore tree, Street, Fathers Tree Road, by TPO Hereford, reduce 1 no. Hereford, Surgery Hereford, Herefordshire, Beech tree by Herefordshire, Herefordshire HR4 0DX 20% and pollard HR4 0DX , HR1 1SP 1;no. Ash tree. 2 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 7th - 13th October 2013 Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent Agent Easting Northing name address Organisation name address Hereford Aylestone 132762 Non Material 09/10/2013 Site Adjacent Non-material Berekdar C/o Agent Mr John Bank Lodge, 351744 240499 Amendment To, 53 Barrs amendment to Enterprises Phipps Coldwells Court Road, 123246/F Road, Hereford, HR1 (Proposed Holmer, 1EQ erection of 2 Hereford, houses) - Herefordshire ;provision of first , HR1 1LH floor window to replace Velux in SW elevation of;plot 2. Hope under Hampton 132475 Waste 01/10/2013 Bowley Court The Mr Mercer No 1 Unit Bourne Valley Bourne 351769 253384 Dinmore Court Farm, Hope development of Bowley Court Associates Works, Under Dinmore, a 499kW Farms, Hope Ltd Collingbourn Herefordshire, anaerobic Under e Ducis, HR6 0PL digestion plant Dinmore, Marlborough, for Leominster,, Wiltshire, the;production Herefordshire, SN8 3EQ of renewable HR6 0PL energy. To include 1 processing tank, 1;storage tank, a solids separator and storage clamp, a feed stock;storage clamp, a control room, a CHP unit and associated works. 3 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 7th - 13th October 2013 Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent Agent Easting Northing name address Organisation name address Leominster Leominster 132489 Planning 26/09/2013 Brook Hall, 27 Proposed House Beechgrove, Mr Nick La Easters 349558 259235 North Permission Broad Street, conversion of Martin The Rock, Barre Court, Leominster, hall into 2 self- Estates Ltd Longhope, Leominster, Herefordshire, contained Gloucestershir Herefordshire HR6 8BT residential units. e, GL17 0RA , HR6 0DE Lugwardine Hagley 132536 Planning 02/10/2013 Land on Development of David Wilson C/o agent RCA Unit 6 De 355656 241139 Permission Ledbury Road 50 new Homes Regeneration Salis Court, West of dwellings of (Mercia) Ltd Ltd Hampton Williams Mead, which 18 will be Lovett, Bartestree, affordable. Droitwich Herefordshire Spa, Worcestershi re, WR9 0QE 4 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 7th - 13th October 2013 Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent Agent Easting Northing name address Organisation name address Lugwardine Hagley 132743 Works to 08/10/2013 Old Court Farm, Walnut tree - Mr M.J. Lake Old Court Adrian Hope Mr Adrian Ribston 355081 241328 Trees in a Lumber Lane, reduce large low Farm, Lumber Tree Services Hope Lawn, Much Conservation Lugwardine, branch by Lane, Marcle, Area Hereford, approximately a Lugwardine, Ledbury, Herefordshire, third. Side;stem Herefordshire, Hereford, HR1 4AQ towards drive, HR1 4AQ HR8 2ND remove to an upright. Lower section towards Apple,;remove lower sections retaining branching going upwards. Western Red;Cedar - fell in sections to as near ground level as possible. Ocle Pychard Bromyard 132557 Council 16/09/2013 Haycroft Farm, Replacement Property Plough Lane Property Plough Lane 358208 246458 Development Ocle Pychard, single storey Services Offices, PO Services Offices, PO Hereford, extension. Box 4, Box 4, Herefordshire, Hereford, HR4 Hereford, HR1 3QH 0XH HR4 0XH Orleton Bircher 132740 Works to 07/10/2013 The Old Removal of a Mrs Humber The Old Mrs The Old 349400 267222 trees covered Vicarage, Kings Yew tree which Vicarage, Humber Vicarage, by TPO Road, Orleton, has a TPO and Orleton, Orleton, Ludlow, is situated within Ludlow, Ludlow, Shropshire, a;conservation Herefordshire, Herefordshire SY8 4HN area. SY8 4HN , SY8 4HN 5 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 7th - 13th October 2013 Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent Agent Easting Northing name address Organisation name address Pembridge Pembridge 132405 Planning 25/09/2013 Yew Tree Farm, Replacement Mr R Yew Tree William Newbury, 339086 256886 and Permission Lower and enlargement Bachelor Farm, Lower Stokes Shobdon, Lyonshall Bearwood, of existing Bearwood, Consulting Leominster, with Titley Pembridge, poultry houses, Pembridge, Herefordshire Leominster, link building;and Leominster, , HR6 9LX Herefordshire, hardstanding. Herefordshire, HR6 9ED HR6 9ED Pencombe Bromyard 132537 Waste 19/09/2013 Hennerwood, Deposition of Mr. Thomas Hennerwood, Mr Ian 35 Caswell 356079 253761 with Grendon Pencombe, builders waste. Pencombe, Savagar Crescent, Warren Bromyard, Bromyard, Leominster, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Herefordshire HR7 4SL HR7 4SL , HR6 8BE Pencoyd Pontrilas 132708 Householder 03/10/2013 The Lilacs, Remove existing Mr P Davies The Lilacs, Mr P The Lilacs, 352808 226934 Notification Harewood End, utility room and Harewood End, Davies Harewood Hereford, replace with Hereford, End, Herefordshire, single storey Herefordshire, Hereford, HR2 8JT extension;which HR2 8JT Herefordshire will not extend , HR2 8JT beyond the original rear wall. The maximum;height is 3.15 metres and the height of the eaves is 3.15 metre. 6 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 7th - 13th October 2013 Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Agent Agent Agent Easting Northing name address Organisation name address Ross Rural Ross-on- 132758 Demolition 08/10/2013 Garage Prior notification The Owner Property Property Herefordshire 360986 224053 Wye East adjacent to to demolish a and/or Services, Services Council, Hildersley Fire redundant Occupier Plough Lane Plough Lane Station, garage. Offices, P O Offices, Gloucester Box 4, Hereford, Road, Hereford, HR4 Herefordshire Hildersley, 0XH , HR4 0LE Ross on Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 7NJ Ross-on- Ross-on- 132371 Planning 27/09/2013 Land at St Erection of one The Owner 41-43 BS Mr N Boseley 359877 223828 Wye Wye East Permission Frances of block of three and/or Cathedral Associates Wareing Business Rome R C flats. Occupier Road, Cardiff, Park, Forest Church, Sussex CF11 9HD Vale Road, Avenue, Ross Cinderford, on Wye, Gloucestersh Herefordshire,
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