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Brighton and Hove City Council Weekly List of Applications Brighton and Hove City Council Town & Country Planning Act 1990 BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 PLEASE NOTE that the following planning applications were registered by the City Council during w/e 25/11/2005: (Notice under Article 8 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) a) Involving Listed Buildings or within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2005/06078 17 Second Avenue Hove THE AVENUES Amendment to BH2005/02324/FP for the addition of a rooflight. Officer: Nicola Slater 292114 Applicant: The Hammerton Agent: J C Small Settlement 26 Radinden Manor Road 85 Furze Croft, Hove Furze Hill, East Sussex Hove, BN3 6NH BN3 1PE BH2005/06098 25 Western Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Conversion of first floor rear from storage/office use to one bedroom flat, first floor from storage to one bedroom flat and external alterations to existing maisonette. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: Real Patisserie (Western Road) Ltd 43 Trafalgar Street Brighton BN1 4ED BH2005/06246 16 Church Road Hove THE AVENUES Single storey office extension at rear. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: HSD Trustees Ltd Agent: M J Lewis 41 First Avenue 25 St Nicholas Lodge Hove Church Street East Sussex Brighton BN1 3LJ BH2005/06252 41 Western Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Conversion from shop and storerooms to shop with 2 no. self-contained two bedroom flats above including new extension to rear. Officer: Ray Deans 292336 Applicant: Mr G. Stafford Agent: The Alexander Partnership 41 Western Road 9 Middleton Avenue Hove Hove East Sussex BN3 4PH BN3 1JD CENTRAL HOVE BH2005/06160 Garages, Seafield Road Hove (Rear of 35, 37, 41, & 43 St. Aubyns Hove) OLD HOVE Demolition of existing garages and construction of 4 three storey town houses. Officer: Sue Dubberley 292097 Applicant: Brighton Property Agent: Roger Rolfe developments Limited 133a Marine Parade 12 Princes Street Brighton Brighton BN2 1DE BN2 1RD BH2005/06161 Garages, Seafield Road Hove (Rear of 35, 37, 41, & 43 St. Aubyns Hove) OLD HOVE Demolition of existing garage. Officer: Sue Dubberley 292097 Applicant: Brighton Property Agent: Roger Rolfe developments Limited 133a Marine Parade 12 Princes Street Brighton Brighton BN2 1DE BN2 1RD BH2005/06265 8 Medina Terrace Hove CLIFTONVILLE Partial removal of fourth floor pitched roof and replacement flat roof with rooflights. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Ms K Martin Agent: Ewan Stoddart 8 Medina Terrace LCE Archimed Hove 164-165 Western Road East Sussex Brighton BN3 2WL BN1 2BB BH2005/06266 8 Medina Terrace Hove CLIFTONVILLE Partial removal of fourth floor pitched roof and construction of flat roof with rooflights and internal alteration. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Ms K Martin Agent: Ewan Stoddart 8 Medina Terrace LCE Archimed Hove 164-165 Western Road East Sussex Brighton BN1 2BB BH2005/06312 Flat 10 Arundel House 22 The Drive Hove WILLETT ESTATE Alterations to form french doors at rear and re-open blocked window. Officer: Louise Kent 292198 Applicant: Mr A Clark Agent: Joseph Davis FRICS FSVA Flat 10 36 Hove Park Way 22 The Drive Hove Hove BN3 6PW East Sussex EAST BRIGHTON BH2005/05777 90 St Georges Road Brighton EAST CLIFF Display of advertisement blind to front elevation. Officer: Victor Grayson 293990 Applicant: Mr and Mrs Panayiotou Agent: Claire Haigh RIBA 17 Reading Road 9 Kenton Road Brighton Hove BN3 4PG BN2 5NE BH2005/06027 Flat 10 118 Marine Parade Brighton EAST CLIFF Sub division of flat 10 into 1 no. 2 bedroom flat and 1 bedsitting room flat. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Mr & Mrs W Lawton Agent: Roy C King Flat 10 361 Upper Shoreham Road 118 Marine Parade Shoreham-bySea Brighton BN2 1DD West Sussex BN43 5NB BH2005/06028 Flat 10 118 Marine Parade Brighton EAST CLIFF Subdivision of Flat 10 into a 2-bedroom flat and a 1 bedsitting room flat. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Mr & Mrs W Lawton Agent: Roy C King Flat 10 361 Upper Shoreham Road 118 Marine Parade Shoreham-bySea Brighton West Sussex East Sussex BN43 5NB BN2 1DD BH2005/06227 61 St Georges Road Brighton EAST CLIFF 1 externally illuminated fascia sign and 1 externally illuminated projecting sign. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: First Quench Retailing Ltd Agent: McBains Cooper Enjoyment Hall 20 regent Street Bessmer Way London Welwyn Garden City SW1Y 4PH AL7 1BL PRESTON PARK BH2005/05872 Blakers House 79 Stanford Avenue Brighton PRESTON PARK Single storey rear extension comprising new conference room, extension of existing toilet, extension to create kitchen and new boundary wall to Southdown Avenue. Officer: Gemma Barnes 292265 Applicant: Morgan Carn Partnership Blakers House 79 Stanford Avenue Brighton BN1 6FA BH2005/05964 Site rear of 18 Southdown Road and adj to 51 Rugby Road Brighton PRESTON PARK Demolish existing single storey garage and construct one residential unit. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Morgan Carn Parnership Agent: Morgan Carn Partnership 18 Southdown Road 79 Stanford Avenue Brighton Brighton East Sussex BN1 6FA BN1 6FH BH2005/06053 114 Stanford Avenue Brighton PRESTON PARK Single storey rear extension. Officer: Maureen Robertson 292359 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Hughes Agent: Mr Keith Lawton 114 Stanford Avenue 88 Nevill Avenue Brighton BN1 6FE Hove BN3 7NA BH2005/06156 Blakers Park Preston Drove Brighton PRESTON PARK Single storey toilet block with disabled access ramp and service area on site of existing shelter. Officer: Gemma Barnes 292265 Applicant: Jenny Cooke Agent: Property & Design BHCC Room 210 Kings House Environment Quality of Life & Green Spaces Grand Avenue 2nd Floor Bartholomews House Hove BN3 2SR Bartholomews Square Brighton BN1 1HG BH2005/06242 54 Florence Road Brighton PRESTON PARK Loft conversion to include one front rooflight and two small rear dormers (Re-submission of refused application BH2005/05214). Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Mr Deacon & Ms Agent: Insite Planning Ltd Campbell 54 Florence Road 6 Hollingbury Terrace Brighton BN1 6DJ Brighton BN1 7JE QUEEN'S PARK BH2005/05884 106 St James's Street Brighton EAST CLIFF Change of Use from A1 to A2. Officer: Steve Lewis 292321 Applicant: Stephen Stone 106 St James's Street Brighton East Sussex BN2 1TP BH2005/06236 8 Pavilion Parade Brighton VALLEY GARDENS Internal works. Officer: Liz Holt 291709 Applicant: Baron Homes Agent: Phil Purvis Corporation Ltd First Floor Offices Purvis Draughting Ltd 2 Bartholomews 13 Petworth Road Brighton Brighton BN1 1HG East Sussex BN1 8LQ REGENCY BH2005/05477 Hotel Una 55-56 Regency Square Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Replacement doors, reinstatement of old doors, replacement of architraves and skirting (Retrospective). Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Zoran Maricevic 33 St James Avenue Brighton BN2 1QD BH2005/06094 87-93 Dyke Road Brighton CLIFTON HILL Change of use of garden area to A3 (cafe / restaurant) to be used in association with 87-93 Dyke Road. Officer: Sue Dubberley 292097 Applicant: Moonbeams Ltd c/o Roger Noel (Director) 17 Meadow Close Hove BN3 6QQ BH2005/06163 Flat 3 28 Oriental Place Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Internal alterations to form staircase to second floor room. Officer: Louise Kent 292198 Applicant: Miss R Ansell Agent: Mr J Ansell Flat 3 19 Brooklyn Drive 28 Oriental Place Emmer Green Brighton Reading East Sussex RG4 8SR BN1 2LL BH2005/06164 16 Prince Albert Street Brighton OLD TOWN Fascia signage, projecting sign and awning. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Caffe Nero Plc Agent: Technical Signs Ltd 3 Neal Street Hille Business Centre London WC2H 9PU 132 St Albans Road Watford WD24 4AE BH2005/06165 16 Prince Albert Street Brighton OLD TOWN Installation of non-illuminated fascia signage, two externally illuminated projecting sign and awning blinds (part Retrospective). Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Caffe Nero Plc Agent: Technical Signs Ltd 3 Neal Street Hille Business Centre London WC2H 9PU 132 St Albans Road Watford WD24 4AE BH2005/06251 3 North Street Brighton OLD TOWN Proposed hanging sign on bracket flat cut individual letters. Officer: Awot Tesfai 292132 Applicant: Bravissimo Ltd Agent: Lucas and Partners PO Box 222 9 Acorn Business Park Leamington Spa Killingbeck Drive Warwickshire CV32 4XA Leeds LS14 6UF BH2005/06262 55-56 Regency Square Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Installation of external lighting and CCTV cameras on front of building. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Zoran Maricevic 33 St James Street Brighton East Sussex BN2 1QD BH2005/06294 Thistle Hotel Kings Road Brighton OLD TOWN Part change of use of hotel (C1) to casino (D2). Officer: Paul Earp 292193 Applicant: Thistle Hotel Agent: Steven Abbott Associates (Management) Limited on behalf of Portfolio II UK Limited C/O North Quarry Office Steven Abbott Associates North Quarry Business Park North Quarry Business Park Appley Bridge Appley Bridge Wigan Wigan WN6 9DB WN6 9DB ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2005/06232 Flat 1 24 Sussex Square Brighton KEMP TOWN Removal of partition wall to create larger bedroom. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Ms Tania Webb Agent: Derek Wylie Architecture Flat 1 241-251 Ferndale Road 24 Sussex Square London SW9 8BJ Brighton East Sussex BN2 5AB ST. PETER'S & NORTH LAINE BH2005/02462/FP Komedia 44-47 Gardner Street Brighton NORTH LAINE Three storey extension with new raised roof area. (Amendment to previous Approved application BH2004/02764/FP). Officer: Victor Grayson 293990 Applicant: C Granger
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