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Weekly List of Planning Decisions Made 16 to 20 November 2015 Weekly list of Decisions made from 16 - 20 November 2015 Direct access to search application page click here http://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni Organisation date t Aymestrey Mortimer P 152876 Planning 25/09/2015 Woodhampton Proposed Mr & Mrs Hicks Woodridge House, Mr LB Ray Waterloo, 18/11/2015 Withdrawn Permission Farm, Lower conversion of Worlds End Lane, Ledgmoor, Lye, Aymestrey, redundant Wotton Under Weobley, Leominster, agricultural buildings Edge, Herefordshire, Herefordshire (Granary Gloucestershire, HR4 8RJ and;Threshing barn) GL12 7HD into ancillary accommodation - two dwelling houses. Breinton Credenhill P 152388 Outline 17/08/2015 Land at Hala Site for residential Messrs D J & I C/o Agent James Mr James Brinsop House, 16/11/2015 Approved Carr, Breinton development of five R Powell Spreckley Spreckley Brinsop, with Lane, Hereford, houses. (amended MRICS Hereford, Conditions Herefordshire, description) Herefordshire, HR4 7PX HR4 7AS Bridstow Llangarron P 151630 Planning 29/05/2015 Land at Proposed erection Mr A G Willis Applewood House, Paul Smith Mr Paul Smith First Floor, 41 18/11/2015 Approved Permission Applewood of one dwelling Bridstow, Ross-On- Associates Bridge Street, with House, Bridstow, Wye, Hereford, Conditions Ross on Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 Herefordshire, Herefordshire 6AJ HR4 9DG Bromyard and Bromyard P 152599 Full 02/09/2015 5 Linton Lane, Proposed alterations Mr & Mrs B & Keepers Cottage, Nick La Barre Mr Nick La Easters Court, 18/11/2015 Approved Winslow Bringsty Householder Bromyard, M Cox Boat Lane, Ltd Barre Leominster, with Herefordshire, Whitbourne, Herefordshire, Conditions HR7 4DQ Bromyard, HR6 0DE Herefordshire, WR6 5RS 1 Weekly list of Decisions made from 16 - 20 November 2015 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni Organisation date t Bromyard and Bromyard West P 152672 Prior Approval - 15/09/2015 16 Westfields Proposed extension Mrs J Lane 16 Westfields Mr Leonard Linton Design, 5a 18/11/2015 Prior Winslow Larger Close, which will extend Close, Bromyard, Vidler Old Road, Approval householder Bromyard, beyond the rear wall Herefordshire, HR7 Bromyard, Refused Herefordshire, of the;dwelling 4EW Herefordshire, HR7 4EW house by 3.3 HR7 4BQ metres. The maximum height of the enlarged part;of the dwelling house is 3.45 metres and the height of the eaves of;the enlarged part of the dwelling house is 2.95 metres. Burghill Queenswood P 152835 Prior Approval - 24/09/2015 The Parks Prior Approval for a The Owner C/O Fisher German Fisher Ms Angela St Helen's Court, 19/11/2015 Prior Agricultural Farm, Parks proposed change of and/or Germans Cornell North Street, Approval Lane, Canon use of agricultural Occupier Ashby de la Given Pyon, buildings;(open- Zouch, Herefordshire fronted Cattle Leicestershire, Shelter and a former LE65 1HS Dairy) to two dwellinghouses; (Use Class C3) and for associated operational development. Clehonger Stoney Street P 153020 Full 09/10/2015 Pykeways, Proposed double Mr & Mrs Harris Pykeways, Mr Andrew The Retreat, 19/11/2015 Approved Householder Allensmore, garage Allensmore, Gough Bodenham, with Hereford, Hereford, Hereford, Conditions Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR2 Herefordshire, HR2 9AA 9AA HR1 3JX 2 Weekly list of Decisions made from 16 - 20 November 2015 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni Organisation date t Colwall Hope End P 152661 Works to Trees 09/09/2015 Lobden, Walwyn Remove broken Mrs Sonia Pyne Lobden, Walwyn Mrs Sonia Lobden, Walwyn 17/11/2015 Trees in in a Road, Upper limbs from an Oak Road, Upper Pyne Road, Upper Cons Area Conservation Colwall, tree and an Ash tree Colwall, Malvern, Colwall, Malvern, Works Can Area Malvern, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Proceed Herefordshire, WR13 6PY WR13 6PY WR13 6PY Colwall Hope End P 152941 Works to Trees 12/10/2015 Arnside, Old Propose to trim and Mr Atkins Arnside, Old Mr Atkins Arnside, Old 17/11/2015 Trees in in a Church Road, shape Monkey Church Road, Church Road, Cons Area Conservation Colwall, Puzzle tree and fell Colwall, Malvern, Colwall, Malvern, Works Can Area Malvern, Leylandii. Herefordshire, Herefordshire, Proceed Herefordshire, WR13 6EZ WR13 6EZ WR13 6EZ Eardisley Castle P 153102 Works to Trees 21/10/2015 Westwood, Proposed reduction Mrs Showell Westwood, Church Clive Williams Mr Clive 8 Gravel Hill, 17/11/2015 Trees in in a Church Road, of Yew Tree. Road, Eardisley, Tree Surgery Williams Kington, Cons Area Conservation Eardisley, Hereford, Herefordshire, Works Can Area Hereford, Herefordshire, HR3 HR5 3BS Proceed Herefordshire, 6NH HR3 6NH Fownhope Backbury P 153010 Works to Trees 14/10/2015 Fownhope New Propose to fell Elder Mr Ian Quayle Fownhope New Mr Ian Quayle Fownhope New 17/11/2015 Trees in in a Memorial Hall, tree, remove two Memorial Hall, Memorial Hall, Cons Area Conservation Fownhope, Hawthorn trees and Ross Road, Ross Road, Works Can Area Hereford, works to;Silver Birch Fownhope, HR1 Fownhope, HR1 Proceed Herefordshire, tree. 4PE 4PE HR1 4PG Hampton Backbury P 153061 Prior Approval - 21/10/2015 Field Meadow Proposed steel Mr A McHarg Phoenix House, 83 Berrys Mr Graham Newchurch Farm, 17/11/2015 Prior Bishop All others Farm, Hampton portal framed Widemarsh Street, Clark Kinnersley, Approval Bishop, agricultural building. Hereford, Hereford, Not Hereford, Herefordshire, HR3 Herefordshire, Required Herefordshire, 6QQ HR3 6QQ HR1 4JP Hereford Holmer P 152230 Planning 21/10/2015 Land to the rear Proposed erection Mr J Hancorn 85 Aylestone Hill, Coombes Unit 1 The Old 19/11/2015 Approved Permission of 85 Aylestone of a new two storey Hereford, Everitt Dairy, Rushley with Hill, Hereford, dwelling house and Herefordshire, HR1 Architects LLP Lane, Conditions Herefordshire associated; external 1HX Winchcombe, works. Gloucestershire, GL54 5JE 3 Weekly list of Decisions made from 16 - 20 November 2015 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni Organisation date t Hereford Greyfriars P 152528 Planning 25/08/2015 Land to the rear Proposed new two Mr Nick Taylor Haywood Lodge AV Architecture Mr Andrew 61 Ross Road, 17/11/2015 Approved Permission of Western bedroom dwelling. Farm House, Venables Hereford, with House, 1 Belmont, Hereford, Herefordshire, Conditions Broomy HIll, Herefordshire, HR2 HR2 7RJ Hereford 9RU Hereford Red Hill P 152655 Full 24/09/2015 255 Ross Road, Variation of Mr Carl English 255 Ross Road, Mr Carl 255 Ross Road, 17/11/2015 Approved Householder Hereford, Condition 6 of Hereford, English Hereford, Herefordshire, Planning Permission Herefordshire, HR2 Herefordshire, HR2 7QJ DCCE2008/1360/F 7QJ HR2 7QJ to;allow garage to be converted to habitable accommodation. Hereford Central P 152688 Listed Building 29/09/2015 25-27a St Owen Various proposed 2gether NHS HQ Trust, Rikenel, Mr Winstone Imperial 18/11/2015 Approved Consent Street, Hereford, alterations to include Foundation Montpelier, Julius Chambers, with Herefordshire, alterations to Trust Gloucester, GL1 Longsmith Street, Conditions HR1 2JB reception desk;and 1LY Gloucester, hatch, creation of Gloucestershire, two new interview GL1 2HT rooms and alterations to two;existing interview rooms. 4 Weekly list of Decisions made from 16 - 20 November 2015 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni Organisation date t Hereford College P 152829 Full 23/09/2015 11 Admirals (Retrospective) Mr & Mrs 11 Admirals Close, Warren Mr Dean 21-22 Mill Street, 18/11/2015 Approved Householder Close, Hereford, Single storey rear Marshall Hereford, Benbow Benbow Kington, Herefordshire, extension and Herefordshire, HR1 Associates Herefordshire, HR1 1BU construction 1BU HR5 3AL of;pitched roof over existing flat roof. 5 Weekly list of Decisions made from 16 - 20 November 2015 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni Organisation date t Hereford Central P 152871 Listed Building 24/09/2015 6-8 High Town, Propose to remove The Owner 25 Gresham Street, Realys Mr Trevor Hemingford 16/11/2015 Approved Consent Hereford, a pair of un-used and/or London, EC2V 7HN Jones House, 7 Glebe with Herefordshire, modern open Occupier Road, Conditions HR1 2AE counters and Huntingdon, extend;the modern Cambs, PE29 secure self service 7DN secure area and lid, to allow the;installation of an updated ATM and an additional IDM (intelligent;deposit machine). Also redecorations to the external entrance doors,;the internal Banking Hall walls, skirtings and ceiling, and to the;staff toilets. Hereford Central P 152937 Listed Building 01/10/2015 22 King Street, Proposed alterations The Owner c/o Agent Kemp and Mr Rob Froud- 1 - 3 Ock Street, 17/11/2015 Approved Consent Hereford, to display and/or Kemp Williams Abingdon, with Herefordshire, advertising Occupier Oxfordshire, Conditions HR4 9BX OX14 5AL 6 Weekly list of Decisions made from 16 - 20 November 2015 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni Organisation date t Hereford Tupsley P 153109 Works to Trees 22/10/2015 4 The Park, Proposed works to Mr K Norman 4 The Park, Adrian Hope Mr Adrian Ribston Lawn, 17/11/2015 Trees in in a Hereford, various trees. Hereford, Tree Services Hope Much Marcle, Cons Area Conservation Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR1 Ledbury, Works Can Area HR1 1TF 1TF Herefordshire, Proceed HR8 2ND Holmer & Holmer P 152678 Outline 22/09/2015 Land at Wytz Proposed erection Mr John Norris Wytz End, Holmer, OKX Mr Colin 85 St Owen 16/11/2015 Approved Shelwick End, Church of two dwellings.
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