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Appendix 10 Lapse Rate 2016-17 Malvern Hills District Council Housing Land Supply Monitor 2016/17 - Appendix 10 Lapse Rate Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expiry Application Application Gross Net Site Site Settlement Previous Application Decision Expiry Status Address Description Parish Ward Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Year Type No Units Units Area Type Boundary Use Date Date Date 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2006-2007 E OUT 02/01581 Rear of 136 Newtown Road, Malvern One pair of semi detached properties Malvern Malvern West 2.00 2.00 0.05 SWS FALSE BR 14/11/2002 01/04/2003 01/04/2006 2 2006-2007 E OUT 03/00030 The Old Smithy, Post Office Lane, Kempsey Demolish recording studio and construct single dwelling Kempsey Kempsey 1.00 1.00 0.30 SWS TRUE BB 23/01/2003 07/05/2003 07/05/2006 1 Variation of Condition 1 of MH00/00250 OUT to renew permission for one 2006-2007 E OUT 03/00361 49A Cowleigh Road, Malvern Malvern Malvern West 1.00 1.00 0.03 SWS FALSE BR 10/03/2003 19/06/2003 19/06/2006 1 detached house 2006-2007 E OUT 03/00794 Rose Cottage, Grimley One replacement dwelling Grimley Hallow 1.00 0.00 0.15 SWS FALSE BR 29/05/2003 07/08/2003 07/08/2006 1 2006-2007 E OUT 03/00894 Manchester House,The Common, Abberley Mixed development of 2,3 and 4 bedroom houses Abberley Woodbury 4.00 4.00 0.11 SWS TRUE BR 04/06/2003 07/08/2003 07/08/2006 4 2006-2007 E OUT 01/00732 Rear of 20 &22 Victoria Park Road Erection of detached dwelling Malvern Malvern Link 1.00 1.00 0.04 SWS TRUE BS 28/06/2001 08/08/2001 08/08/2006 1 2006-2007 E FUL 01/00571 Lower Temple Laughern, Martley Road,Lower Broadheath Conversion of barn into 2 dwellings Lower Broadheath Broadheath 2.00 2.00 0.46 SWS FALSE GB 21/05/2001 28/09/2001 28/09/2006 2 Renewal of outline planning permission Ref: 00/01040/OUT for the erection of 2006-2007 E OUT 03/01351 Land Adjacent, To 57 The Common, Abberley, Worcestershire Abberley Woodbury 1.00 1.00 0.05 SWS TRUE BR 18/08/2003 03/10/2003 03/10/2006 1 a detached bungalow. Application to renew outline permission for the erection of one dwellin g- 2006-2007 E OUT 01/01051 Land at Old Orchard Bungalow Old Orchard Upton Upon Severn Upton Upon Severn Upton 1.00 1.00 0.10 SWS TRUE BR 13/09/2001 16/10/2001 16/10/2006 1 MH98/0984 2006-2007 E FUL 01/01189 Adj Rosebank Cottage Malvern Road Leigh Sinton Erection of 1 Dwelling Leigh Leigh & Bransford 1.00 1.00 0.08 SWS TRUE BR 25/10/2001 04/01/2002 04/01/2007 1 2006-2007 E FUL 01/01141 Whitehouse Farm, Blakes Lane, Guarlford Road Conversion of 2 barns to residential use Guarlford The Hanleys 2.00 2.00 0.31 SWS FALSE GB 04/10/2001 30/01/2002 30/01/2007 2 2007-2008 E FUL 01/01454 Flat, 67 Upper Howsell Road, Malvern Proposed 3 bed house Malvern Malvern Trinity 1.00 1.00 0.03 SWS TRUE BR 27/12/2001 16/05/2002 16/05/2007 1 2007-2008 E FUL 02/00449 Hillhampton House, Hillhampton, Great Witley Change of use of existing residential/stables to all residential Hillhampton Woodbury 1.00 1.00 0.20 SWS FALSE GB 18/04/2002 31/05/2002 31/05/2007 1 Erection of dwelling with access considered and repositioning of garage to 2007-2008 E OUT 04/00293 31 Albert Road, Malvern Malvern Malvern Priory 1.00 1.00 0.18 SWS FALSE BR 13/02/2004 09/07/2004 09/07/2007 1 serve No. 31. 2007-2008 E FUL 02/01040 White House, Stocks Lane, Newland Subdivision of one house into two Newland Powick 2.00 1.00 0.20 SWS FALSE BR 25/07/2002 28/08/2002 28/08/2007 2 2007-2008 E FUL 01/01092 333 Worcester Road, Malvern Link 3 number 2 bed flats Malvern Malvern Link 3.00 3.00 0.16 SWS TRUE BS 27/09/2001 05/09/2002 05/09/2007 3 2007-2008 E FUL 02/01086 Barns at Fairoaks Farm, Hollybush Conversion of redundant farm building into 5 dwellings Castlemorton Morton 5.00 5.00 0.44 LWS FALSE GB 01/08/2002 28/10/2002 28/10/2007 5 2007-2008 E OUT 02/01175 Land adjoining River Teme, Stockton Farm Managers Dwelling Stockton-on-Teme Lindridge 1.00 1.00 0.10 SWS FALSE GA 22/08/2002 15/11/2002 15/11/2007 1 2007-2008 E FUL 02/01454 Barns at Cliffey House, The Rhydd, Hanley Castle Conversion of barns to two dwellings Hanley Castle The Hanleys 2.00 2.00 0.10 SWS FALSE GB 24/10/2002 29/11/2002 29/11/2007 2 2007-2008 E FUL 02/01467 Forge Garage, Upton Road, Callow End Replace existing buildings with 2 cottage style dwellings Powick Powick 2.00 2.00 0.10 SWS TRUE BB 24/10/2002 05/12/2002 05/12/2007 2 2007-2008 E FUL 02/01609 The March, Leigh Renewal of pp97/1052. Conversion of barn into dwelling Bransford Leigh & Bransford 1.00 1.00 0.05 SWS FALSE GB 28/11/2002 02/01/2003 02/01/2008 1 2007-2008 E FUL 02/01462 Honeycombe Farm,Vine Lane, Sutton Conversion of barn to dwelling Kyre Kyre 1.00 1.00 0.10 SWS FALSE GB 21/11/2002 13/01/2003 13/01/2008 1 2007-2008 E OUT 02/01775 Kingsdown, Bath Road, Broomhall Replacement Dwelling Kempsey Kempsey 1.00 0.00 0.08 SWS FALSE BR 02/01/2003 28/01/2003 28/01/2008 1 2007-2008 E FUL 02/01562 81 Newtown Road, Malvern Basement flat and erection of new dwelling Malvern Malvern West 2.00 2.00 0.10 SWS TRUE BR 14/11/2002 29/01/2003 29/01/2008 2 2007-2008 E FUL 02/01772 Stone House, Bockleton, Tenbury Wells Conversion of farm building to dwelling Bockleton Kyre 1.00 1.00 0.16 SWS FALSE GB 02/01/2003 05/03/2003 05/03/2008 1 2008-2009 E FUL 03/00350 Napleton House, Napleton Lane, Kempsey Conversion of coach house to residential Kempsey Kempsey 1.00 1.00 0.11 SWS FALSE GB 20/03/2003 09/05/2003 09/05/2008 1 2008-2009 E FUL 03/00391 18/20 Malvern Road, Powick Demolition of existing building and construction of 10 residentail properties Powick Powick 10.00 9.00 0.29 LWS FALSE BR 20/03/2003 29/05/2003 29/05/2008 10 2008-2009 E OUT 05/00725 Land adjacent to Penrhyn Bell Lane Lower Broadheath Erection of detached dwelling Lower Broadheath Broadheath 1.00 1.00 0.11 SWS FALSE GG 19/05/2005 07/07/2005 07/07/2008 1 2008-2009 E FUL 03/00819 Adj 154 Madresfield Road, Malvern Proposed bungalow Malvern Pickersleigh 1.00 1.00 0.07 SWS FALSE BR 19/05/2003 21/08/2003 21/08/2008 1 2008-2009 E OUT 03/01008 143 Lower Howsell Road, Malvern Ertection of one single storey dwelling Malvern Malvern Link 1.00 1.00 0.04 SWS TRUE BR 20/06/2003 21/08/2003 21/08/2008 1 2008-2009 E FUL 05/01050 Land at The Coach House, Kings End Road, Powick Erection of a two bedroomed single storey dwelling Powick Powick 1.00 1.00 0.03 SWS TRUE BR 21/07/2005 13/10/2005 13/10/2008 1 2008-2009 E OUT 04/00378 Elmburst Farm Leigh Sinton Residential development renewal of permission MH98/0551 & 01/00418/OUT Leigh Alfrick And Leigh 1.00 1.00 0.15 SWS TRUE BR 08/03/2004 28/11/2005 28/11/2008 1 2008-2009 E FUL 03/01586 Barn Adjacent, To Ribston House, Church Lane, Little Witley Conversion to one residential unit. Little Witley Woodbury 1.00 1.00 0.10 SWS FALSE GB 26/09/2003 04/12/2003 04/12/2008 1 2008-2009 E FUL 03/01195 Land adjacent to 72 Cedar Avenue, Malvern, Worcestershire Construction of dwelling Malvern Malvern Link 1.00 1.00 0.04 SWS FALSE BR 25/07/2003 23/12/2003 23/12/2008 1 2008-2009 E OUT 05/01575 Green Hedges, Bell Lane, Lower Broadheath Proposed cottage and garage Lower Broadheath Broadheath 1.00 1.00 0.05 SWS TRUE BR 31/10/2005 29/12/2005 29/12/2008 1 Full planning application for the sub division of the existing farmhouse to 2008-2009 E FUL 03/01945 Mill Farm, Gualford Road, Malvern Malvern Malvern Chase 2.00 1.00 0.15 SWS FALSE BR 27/11/2003 14/01/2004 14/01/2009 2 create two new dwellings. Variation of condition (convert two barns to residential use MH98/1192) to 2008-2009 E FUL 03/01895 Bowling Green Farm, Stockham, Worcester extend the period for commencement of the development for a further 5 Abberley Woodbury 2.00 2.00 0.05 SWS FALSE GB 19/11/2003 19/01/2004 19/01/2009 2 years.
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