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Week Ending: 16Th March 2012 ______ TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 11 Week Ending: 16th March 2012 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING (including fax and email) to arrive before the expiry date shown in the second to last column For the Northern Area to: For the Southern Area to: Head of Planning and Building Head of Planning and Building Beech Hurst Council Offices Weyhill Road Duttons Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ ROMSEY SO51 8XG In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection. You may view applications and submit comments on-line – go to www.testvalley.gov.uk APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 12/00586/FULLN Two storey side and single St Helier, Old Salisbury Road, Mr And Mrs Mark Miss Kate 13.03.2012 storey rear extensions to Abbotts Ann, Andover Wedgebury Thompson ABBOTTS ANN provide kitchen, lounge and Hampshire SP11 7NH 04.04.2012 utility with additional bedroom accommodation over and erection of front porch 12/00609/FULLN Operations on land to form a Manor Farm, Monxton Road, The Trustees Of The Miss Kate YES 14.03.2012 private farm track Abbotts Ann, Andover Sir Richard Boughey Thompson ABBOTTS ANN Hampshire SP11 7DB Trust 07.04.2012 12/00541/FULLN Erection of dwelling and Land Adjoining 51 Blendon Mr And Mrs K George Miss Emma Jones YES 13.03.2012 provision of vehicular access Drive, Andover, Hampshire, 07.04.2012 ANDOVER TOWN SP10 3NG (HARROWAY) 12/00523/ADVN Purpose built freestanding Test Valley Borough Council, Test Valley Borough Miss Kate YES 15.03.2012 aluminium frame to display Beech Hurst, Weyhill Road, Council Thompson ANDOVER TOWN vinyl banners relating to Andover Hampshire SP10 3AJ 11.04.2012 (MILLWAY) community events 12/00591/FULLN First floor side extension 9 Barnfield Rise, Andover, Mr & Mrs Ford Miss Sarah Barter 13.03.2012 above garage to form Hampshire, SP10 2UQ 05.04.2012 ANDOVER TOWN bedroom with en-suite and (MILLWAY) alterations to garage to form playroom Week Ending: 16th March 2012 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 12/00620/FULLN Erection of dwelling with 28 Windsor Road, Andover, Mr & Mrs C Ponting Miss Kate 13.03.2012 associated alterations to Hampshire, SP10 3HX Thompson ANDOVER TOWN existing access and 06.04.2012 (MILLWAY) boundary treatments 12/00524/ADVN Purpose built aluminium Vigo Road Recreation Ground, Test Valley Borough Miss Kate 15.03.2012 frame to display vinyl Vigo Road, Andover, Council Thompson ANDOVER TOWN banners relating to Hampshire 11.04.2012 (ST MARYS) community events 12/00645/TPON Fell four Sycamore 26 Leigh Gardens, Andover, Mr Garry Stevens Mr Alistair Jeans 15.03.2012 Hampshire, SP10 2AR 12.04.2012 ANDOVER TOWN (WINTON) 12/00611/FULLN Single storey rear extension Yew Tree Cottage, Cocum Mrs Tessa Lee Miss Kate YES 15.03.2012 to house boiler and raise Road, Barton Stacey, Thompson BARTON STACEY brick wall on north side to Winchester Hampshire SO21 13.04.2012 create 2 parapets for flat 3RT roofs (retrospective) 12/00613/LBWN Single storey rear extension Yew Tree Cottage, Cocum Mrs Tessa Lee Miss Kate YES 15.03.2012 to house boiler and raise Road, Barton Stacey, Thompson BARTON STACEY brick wall on north side to Winchester Hampshire SO21 13.04.2012 create 2 parapets for flat 3RT roofs (retrospective) Week Ending: 16th March 2012 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 12/00627/FULLN Replace three antenna on Lockes Drove Radio Site, Everything Everywhere Mr Gregg Chapman YES 14.03.2012 tower headframe and install Lockes Drove, Upton, Andover Ltd 07.04.2012 HURSTBOURNE 600mm transmission dish Hampshire SP11 0JQ TARRANT 12/00599/FULLN Erection of farrowing pig South Park Farm, Andover Mr James Bodman Mrs Lucy Page YES 13.03.2012 house Lane, Great Shoddesden, 06.04.2012 KIMPTON Hampshire 12/00604/TPON Fell 1 Beech and 6 unknown Kimpton House, Down Road, Mr Ian Smith Mr Alistair Jeans 12.03.2012 species Kimpton, Andover Hampshire 03.04.2012 KIMPTON SP11 8PH 12/00342/FULLN Three storey extension Winton Nursing Home, Winton The Amesbury Abbey Miss Kate YES 12.03.2012 forming fire escape, laundry House, Farley Street, Nether Group Thompson NETHER WALLOP and ironing rooms Wallop Stockbridge Hampshire 13.04.2012 12/00600/LBWN Three storey extension Winton Nursing Home, Winton The Amesbury Abbey Miss Kate YES 12.03.2012 forming fire escape, laundry House, Farley Street, Nether Group Thompson NETHER WALLOP and ironing rooms Wallop Stockbridge Hampshire 13.04.2012 12/00650/TREEN Fell one Ash 2 Pearl Cottages, Station Road, Dominic Bell Mr Alistair Jeans YES 15.03.2012 Over Wallop, Stockbridge 11.04.2012 NETHER WALLOP Hampshire SO20 8HR Week Ending: 16th March 2012 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 12/00597/FULLN Erection of ground floor Springfield Cottage, 2 Mrs Jenny Braden Miss Sarah Barter YES 13.03.2012 extension to provide Springfield Terrace, Station 13.04.2012 OVER WALLOP enlarged kitchen Road, Over Wallop, Stockbridge Hampshire SO20 8HU 12/00618/TREEN Fell 1 Blue Spruce Thatches, Chalkcroft Lane, Mr Gareth Jones Mrs Jan Olverson YES 13.03.2012 Penton Mewsey, Andover 04.04.2012 PENTON MEWSEY Hampshire SP11 0RQ 12/00630/FULLN Single storey side extension Evelines, High Street, Shipton Mr Madden Miss Kate 16.03.2012 to form dining room and Bellinger, Tidworth Hampshire Thompson SHIPTON erection of porch SP9 7UF 07.04.2012 BELLINGER 12/00646/TREEN Fell 4 Lawson Cypress King Edward VII Memorial Hall, Mrs Sally Spencer (on Mrs Jan Olverson YES 16.03.2012 Upper Clatford, Andover, Behalf Of The 11.04.2012 UPPER CLATFORD Hampshire SP11 7QL Trustees) 12/00383/FULLN Removal of porch and Upton Manor Cottage, Upton Mr & Mrs Ian Harrison Mrs Eleanor Evans YES 13.03.2012 erection of two storey Road, Linkenholt, Andover 13.04.2012 VERNHAM DEAN extension to provide kitchen Hampshire SP11 0JR and bathroom Week Ending: 16th March 2012 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 12/00384/LBWN Removal of porch and Upton Manor Cottage, Upton Mr & Mrs Ian Harrison Mrs Eleanor Evans 13.03.2012 erection of two storey Road, Linkenholt, Andover 13.04.2012 VERNHAM DEAN extension to provide kitchen Hampshire SP11 0JR and bathroom, insertion of 2 windows in the link tunnel and internal alterations 12/00617/TREEN Fell 1 Holly Garden Cottage, Linkenholt Mrs Sophie Bevan- Mrs Jan Olverson YES 13.03.2012 Road, Upton, Andover Thomas 04.04.2012 VERNHAM DEAN Hampshire SP11 0JP 12/00329/FULLS Two bay oak framed garage 20 Beechwood Crescent, Mr R Hallett Mr Adam Stickland YES 14.03.2012 Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh, 10.04.2012 AMPFIELD Hampshire SO53 5PA 12/00633/FULLS Erection of 4 bedroom Land To The Rear Of The Pebble Hotels Ltd Mrs Georgina YES 14.03.2012 detached dwelling, vehicular Potters Heron Hotel, Wright AMPFIELD access and associated works Winchester Road, Ampfield, 13.04.2012 Romsey Hampshire SO51 9ZF 12/00497/FULLS A two storey rear extension 4 Venison Terrace, Broughton, Mr Gareth John Byrne- Mr Paul Goodman 13.03.2012 to the existing dwelling. To Stockbridge, SO20 8AP Perkins 13.04.2012 BROUGHTON provide a much needed extension of the existing down stairs galley kitchen and a third en-suite bedroom upstairs. 5m by 3m. Week Ending: 16th March 2012 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 12/00511/FULLS Two storey and single storey Chalk Bank Cottage, North Mr Dan Payne Mr David Wheeler YES 14.03.2012 side extension, on site of End, Broughton, Stockbridge 13.04.2012 BROUGHTON existing kitchen and utility, to Hampshire SO20 8AN provide kitchen, dining room and utility with bedroom and en-suite over, and erection of replacement porch 12/00603/TPOS Fell 2 Lawson Cypress, Woodside, Chilworth, Mr Andrew Nairn Mr Alistair Jeans YES 12.03.2012 reduce and crown raise 1 Southampton, Hampshire 03.04.2012 CHILWORTH Oak, remove Ivy and SO16 7LB deadwood 12/00566/FULLS Proposed new entrance Windyridge, Salisbury Road, D & M Vince, AEP Mr David Wheeler YES 16.03.2012 porch, single storey Houghton Down, Stockbridge Limited 10.04.2012 HOUGHTON extension to workshop and Hampshire SO20 6JR new external cladding to existing building 12/00585/TREES Fell 1 Conifer, and reshape 3 Forge Cottage, 1 Forge Close, Mr John Davies Mrs Jan Olverson YES 12.03.2012 others by up to 1m and Kings Somborne, Stockbridge 03.04.2012 KINGS SOMBORNE reshape Hampshire SO20 6FA 12/00571/LBWS Addition of pitched tile Manor Farm Cottage, Church Mr And Mrs H Harper Mr Paul Goodman YES 13.03.2012 canopy over kitchen door on Lane, Plaitford, Romsey 13.04.2012 MELCHET PARK the east elevation of the Hampshire SO51 6EG AND PLAITFORD cottage. This is a change from the previously consented design which was for a canopy with a flat roof in lead. Week Ending: 16th March 2012 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 12/00526/FULLS It is proposed to remove the 128 Botley Road, North Mr + Mrs D Hackett Mr Adam Stickland 13.03.2012 existing garage, which is Baddesley, Southampton, 10.04.2012 NORTH currently used as a SO52 9EE BADDESLEY Hobby/Workshop, and replace it with an annex for the applicants disabled son 12/00598/FULLS Proposed conservatory to 174 Rownhams Lane, North Mr & Mrs Down Mrs Sacha Coen 13.03.2012 rear of property.
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