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SOUTH HOLLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL LIST of PLANNING APPLICATIONS VALIDATED from 29Th April 2019 to 5Th May 2019 SOUTH HOLLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS VALIDATED FROM 29th April 2019 TO 5th May 2019 (Note: This list is a summary of applications contained in the Public Register, which you are entitled to inspect and should not be considered as an official consultation - further information and documentation on these applications can be found on our website: http://planning.sholland.gov.uk/OcellaWeb/planningSearch). Reference: Applicant: Agent: H16-0283-19 Mrs D Zachaczewski Mrs D Zachaczewski 6 Third Avenue 6 Third Avenue Spalding Spalding Lincs Lincs PE11 1LW PE11 1LW Development: Wooden extension to house (retrospective) Location: 6 Third Avenue Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 322591 523371 FULL 12th Mar 2019 3rd May 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H11-0421-19 Mr D Brown Status Design 42 Station Road 2 Edinburgh Walk Long Sutton Holbeach Spalding Spalding Lincs Lincs PE12 9BP PE12 7AP Development: Proposed games room Location: 42 Station Road Long Sutton Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 322691 542570 FULL 17th Apr 2019 1st May 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H17-0425-19 Mr M Spindler Mr Mark Warnes 17 Quadring Road 306 London Road Donington Wyberton Spalding Boston Lincs Lincs PE11 4TB PE21 7DD Development: Extension and alterations to dwelling Location: 83 Seas End Road Surfleet Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 328868 527149 FULL 18th Apr 2019 29th Apr 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H17-0423-19 NF Asset Miss Eimear Dowling Management 34 Brooklands Avenue Company Ltd Brooklands Avenue Holywell Farm Wixams Thornton Road MK42 6AB Nash Milton Keynes DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 1 of 6 MK17 0EY Development: Residential development - three dwellings with associated parking and amenity space - outline approval H17-1149-18 Location: 43-45 Reservoir Road Surfleet Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 329267 527848 RESERVED 18th Apr 2019 1st May 2019 MATTERS Reference: Applicant: Agent: H09-0426-19 Mrs S Rickerby Status Design 3 Boston Road 2 Edinburgh Walk South Holbeach Holbeach Spalding Spalding Lincs Lincs PE12 7LR PE12 7AP Development: Proposed bungalow Location: 1 Thomas Demoulton Way Holbeach Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 324887 536044 FULL 18th Apr 2019 3rd May 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H09-0436-19 Loosegate Andrew M Wright Ltd Developments Ltd 26 Joys Bank Seas End Road Holbeach St Johns Moulton Seas End Spalding Spalding Lincs Lincs PE12 6JX PE12 8SD Development: Residential development - approved under outline H09-0326-17 - Modification of Condition 13 to allow landscaping completion time frame to relate to each phase Location: Wignal'S Gate Holbeach Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 324350 534613 SEC 73 24th Apr 2019 1st May 2019 MODIFICATION Reference: Applicant: Agent: H05-0446-19 K R B Builders Status Design 96 New Road 2 Edinburgh Walk Sutton Bridge Holbeach Spalding Spalding Lincs Lincs PE12 7AP Development: Demolition of garage and erection of bungalow - Outline approval H05-1227-18 Location: Adjacent: 13 Albion Street Holbeach Spalding Lincs Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 324691 536951 RESERVED 26th Apr 2019 1st May 2019 MATTERS Reference: Applicant: Agent: H14-0448-19 Mr & Mrs Hitchen J C Architectural Consultant 8 Mill Green Road Rose Villa DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 2 of 6 Pinchbeck Main Road Spalding Holbeach Drove Lincs Spalding Lincs PE11 3PU PE12 0PS Development: Two-storey and single-storey rear extension Location: 8 Mill Green Road Pinchbeck Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 322741 523468 FULL 29th Apr 2019 29th Apr 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H21-0449-19 Mr J Butler DSM Construction Services Ltd 5 Grange Road 93 Langwith Gardens Wisbech Holbeach Cambs Spalding PE13 1SF Lincs PE12 7JN Development: Proposed conversion of existing redundant agricultural buildings into new dwelling - approved under H21-0873-17. Amendments to include extension to create hall and internal and external alteraions Location: Parsonage Farm Parsonage Lane Tydd St Mary Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 318486 542956 NON MAT 29th Apr 2019 1st May 2019 AMENDMENT Reference: Applicant: Agent: H13-0455-19 Mr & Mrs J West G R Merchant Ltd Mulberry Lodge Unit 4 Wrights Mews Shivean Gate 12a Park Road Moulton Holbeach Spalding Lincs Spalding Lincs PE12 6PL PE12 7EE Development: Rear single-storey extension Location: Mulberry Lodge 85 Shivean Gate Moulton Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 324691 530464 FULL 29th Apr 2019 29th Apr 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H21-0453-19 Mr S Cole Mr S Cole 1 Common Way 1 Common Way Tydd St Mary Tydd St Mary Wisbech Wisbech Cambs Cambs PE13 5QH PE13 5QH Development: Works to Trees in Tydd St Mary Conservation Area Location: 1 Common Way Tydd St Mary Spalding Wisbech Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 318599 544383 Tree Works in CON 29th Apr 2019 29th Apr 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 3 of 6 H16-0456-19 Mrs L Bell Mr J Naylor 12 Chaucers Way 2 Atkinson Cottages Spalding Northgate Lincs Pinchbeck PE11 1LH Spalding Lincs PE11 3TB Development: Proposed porch to front elevation Location: 12 Chaucers Way Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: FULL 29th Apr 2019 29th Apr 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H11-0447-19 Mr & Mrs Arcitek Building Design Ltd Kitchingman 3 Melford Close Hall Marsh House South Wootton 54 Little London Kings Lynn Long Sutton Norfolk Spalding Lincs PE12 9LE PE30 3XH Development: Replacement garage with games room above Location: Hall Marsh House 54 Little London Long Sutton Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 323598 543676 FULL 29th Apr 2019 29th Apr 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H09-0457-19 Hay Farming Ltd Clarke Group Construction Ltd Somerset Farm The Workshop St Marks Road Slippery Gowt Lane Holbeach St Marks Wyberton Spalding Boston PE12 8ED PE21 7AA Development: Construction of double detached garage Location: Bemrose Farmhouse Sots Hole Bank Holbeach St Matthews Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 331740 542847 FULL 29th Apr 2019 2nd May 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H16-0460-19 Mr & Mrs S Austin R Boor Draughtsman 62 Pinchbeck Road 26 Fengate Spalding Moulton Chapel Lincs Spalding PE11 1QF Lincs PE12 0XL Development: Proposed single storey flat roofed extension to house with associated alterations Location: 62 Pinchbeck Road Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 323234 524793 FULL 1st May 2019 1st May 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H11-0465-19 Mr M Smith Mr M Smith DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 4 of 6 32 Market Street 32 Market Street Long Sutton Long Sutton Spalding Spalding Lincs Lincs Development: Works to trees in Long Sutton Conservation Area Location: 32 Market Street Long Sutton Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 323117 543095 Tree Works in CON 1st May 2019 1st May 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H16-0459-19 Longhurst Group Ltd Lindum Group Leverett House Lindum Business Park Gilbert Drive Station Road Boston North Hykeham Lincs Lincoln PE21 7TQ LN6 3QX Development: Residential development of 36 dwellings and associated works - Outline approval H16- 0853-17 Location: Former Welland Hospital Site Holbeach Road/Roman Bank Spalding Lincs Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 323820 525793 RESERVED 1st May 2019 1st May 2019 MATTERS Reference: Applicant: Agent: H02-0466-19 Mrs K Winter Mrs K Winter 3 Torfrida Close 3 Torfrida Close Crowland Crowland Peterborough Peterborough PE6 0LW PE6 0LW Development: First floor side extension Location: 3 Torfrida Close Crowland Peterborough Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 310396 524492 FULL 1st May 2019 1st May 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H09-0464-19 Mr A Gaunt Remway Design Ltd Narbeth Treetops Nutts Lane The Raceground Holbeach St Johns Spalding Spalding Lincolnshire PE12 8RP PE11 3AP Development: Side and rear extension with detached garage/domestic store Location: Narbeth Nutts Lane Holbeach St Johns Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 319504 534306 FULL 3rd May 2019 3rd May 2019 Reference: Applicant: Agent: H10-0462-19 Princes Ltd. Bond Bryan Architects Royal Liver Building The Church Studio DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 5 of 6 Liverpool Springvale Road L3 1NX Sheffield S10 1LP Development: Demolition of existing buildings and erection of a new Raw Materials Warehouse and Ingredient Processing Centre (Use Class B2/B8) - approved under H10-0915-18. Modification of Condition 2 to allow amendments to previously approved plans. Location: Princes Limited Bridge Road Long Sutton Spalding Northing Easting Type: Received: Accepted: 322238 545092 SEC 73 3rd May 2019 3rd May 2019 MODIFICATION Number of applications on list: 20 DC_WKLY_VALID - ODB285 Page 6 of 6.
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