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Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 Town and Country Planning Acts 1990 Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 LIST OF NEW PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS, RECEIVED AND VALID IN PARISH/TOWN WARD ORDER WEEKLY LIST AS AT 10 January 2016 For Guidance 1 Those applications which have a star by them are FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. Please see over for a list and description of application types. 2 If the Grid Reference is blank, this is because it is a property which is in the process of being entered on the Property Database for the District. 3 The Conservation Area only appears where the application is known to be in a Conservation Area. 4 Where the application has not been allocated to a case officer, “Team Manager “ for the relevant area appears instead. 5 The Publicity Period is 21 days after the Site Notice Date or 21 days after a Press Advert date, where this has been made, whichever is the later. Applications may be determined after this date. If you require any further information, please enquire at Main Reception, City Offices, Colebrook Street, Winchester, SO23 9LJ quoting the Case Number. We will then be able to give you the current status of the application. We are open Monday to Thursday 8.30am - 5.00pm, Fridays 8.30am - 4.30pm, excluding Bank and Public Holidays. Page 1 APPLICATION CODES AND DESCRIPTION AVC Full Advert Consent AVT Temporary Advert Consent (non-standard time limit) AGA Agricultural Application APN Agricultural Prior Notification CER Certificate of Alternative Use CHU Change of Use DEC Demolition Consultation EUC Established Use Certificate FUL Full Planning Application GVN Government Department (no comment) GVO Government Department (outline) GVT Government Department (temporary) HAZ Hazardous Substances HCS HCC Consultations (letter) HCM HCC Consultation Minerals LBC Conservation Area Application LDC Lawful Development Certificate (existing use *) LDP Lawful Development Certificate (proposed use *) LIS Listed Building OUT Outline Application REM Reserved Matters TCP Telecom Prior Notification TFE Tree Felling Licence TPO Tree Preservation Order TPC Tree in Conservation Area (*) Page 2 New Alresford Ward The Alresfords Ref No: W22014/03 Press advert date: Case No: 15/02278/FUL Comments by: 10 February 2016 Date Valid: 7 January 2016 Decision due: 3 March 2016 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer: Ben Hatt Applicant: Mrs Judy Tyrrell Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Erection of deck Location: 49 Beech Road Alresford Hampshire SO24 9JS Grid Ref: 458955 132177 Whiteley Town Ward Whiteley Ref No: W22761/02 Press advert date: Case No: 15/02594/FUL Comments by: 9 February 2016 Date Valid: 4 January 2016 Decision due: 29 February 2016 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: Applicant: Marks And Spencer Plc Proposal: Installation of 1 Temporary Refrigerated (20ft) Container (between 1st November and 31st January annually) Location: Whiteley Shopping Centre Whiteley Way Whiteley Hampshire PO15 7PD Grid Ref: 453222 109689 Colden Common Ward Colden Common And Twyford Ref No: WTPO/1212/129 Press advert date: Case No: 15/00044/TPO Comments by: 4 February 2016 Date Valid: 4 January 2016 Decision due: 29 February 2016 Team: 3_LAND Case Officer: Mr Ivan Gurdler Applicant: Colden Common Parish Council Proposal: 1 no. Oak to remove epicormic growth on house side and remove low stub (tree near rear garden fence of 17 St Vigor Way) Location: Street Record St Vigor Way Colden Common Hampshire Grid Ref: 448253 121694 Page 3 Colden Common Ward Colden Common And Twyford Ref No: WTPO/1212/128 Press advert date: Case No: 15/02825/TPO Comments by: 4 February 2016 Date Valid: 4 January 2016 Decision due: 29 February 2016 Team: 3_LAND Case Officer: Mr Ivan Gurdler Applicant: Colden Common Parish Council Proposal: 1 no. Oak to prune high limbs back from house by approx 3m (T1), 1 no. Oak to remove low epicormic and prune back upper canopy by 2-3m (T2), 1 no. Oak to remove epicormic growth from scaffold limb (T3), 2 no. Oak to remove lowest limb, crown lift to 8m and prune back from house by 2-3m (T4 and T5) (all trees adjacent to side 16 St Vigor Way) Location: Street Record St Vigor Way Colden Common Hampshire Grid Ref: 448253 121694 Wickham Ward Wickham Ref No: W11817/15LB Press advert date: 23 December 2015 Case No: 15/02817/LIS Comments by: 10 February 2016 Date Valid: 10 December 2015 Decision due: 4 February 2016 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: Mrs Anna Hebard Applicant: Mrs Biao Hua Proposal: Internal remodeling to replace existing bathrooms with a bedroom, ensuites and a wardobe, and a first floor extension to form new ensuite (AFFECTS THE SETIING OF A LISTED BUILDING) Location: Wickham Lodge Winchester Road Wickham Fareham Hampshire PO17 5EX Grid Ref: 456927 111490 Badger Farm Ward Olivers Battery And Badger Farm Ref No: W22491/01 Press advert date: Case No: 15/02830/FUL Comments by: 5 February 2016 Date Valid: 5 January 2016 Decision due: 1 March 2016 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer: Joseph Mckee Applicant: Mr Stuart Rowe Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Proposed change of use of integral garage to home office/studio involving the replacement of garage door with double with double glazed bifold doors Location: 11 Charfield Close Badger Farm Winchester Hampshire SO22 4PZ Grid Ref: 447156 128169 Page 4 Winchester Town Ward St Bartholomew Ref No: W24393/01LB Press advert date: 13 January 2016 Case No: 15/02840/LIS Comments by: 5 February 2016 Date Valid: 14 December 2015 Decision due: 8 February 2016 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: David Rothery Applicant: Proposal: Conversion of building to form 9 flats. (AFFECTS THE SETTING OF A LISTED BUILDING) Location: Jordan Brookes And Co Parmenter House 57 Tower Street Winchester Hampshire Grid Ref: 447894 129801 Winchester Town Ward St Michael Ref No: W16783/10TPOCA Press advert date: Case No: 15/02846/TPC Comments by: Date Valid: 18 December 2015 Decision due: 29 January 2016 Team: 3_LAND Case Officer: Mr Ivan Gurdler Applicant: Harding Holdings Limited Proposal: 1 no. Norway Spruce to fell (T1), 4 no. Sycamore and 3 no. Goat Willow to fell (G3) Location: 21a Southgate Street Winchester Hampshire SO23 9EB Grid Ref: 447937 129413 Crawley Ward Sparsholt Ref No: WTPO/0059/93 Press advert date: Case No: 15/02919/TPO Comments by: 5 February 2016 Date Valid: 4 January 2016 Decision due: 29 February 2016 Team: 3_LAND Case Officer: Mr Ivan Gurdler Applicant: Mr David Jordan Proposal: 1 no. Eucaltpyus to fell Location: 1 Crawley Court Stables Peach Hill Lane Crawley Winchester Hampshire SO21 2QB Grid Ref: 442041 135071 Page 5 Winchester Town Ward St Bartholomew Ref No: W14911/02 Press advert date: Case No: 15/02885/FUL Comments by: 5 February 2016 Date Valid: 22 December 2015 Decision due: 16 February 2016 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: Mrs Katie Nethersole Applicant: Mr And Mrs Dominic Hiscock Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Two storey side extension. Location: Woodhill Worthy Road Winchester Hampshire SO23 7AD Grid Ref: 448036 130386 Winchester Town Ward St Bartholomew Ref No: W24399 Press advert date: Case No: 15/02894/FUL Comments by: 2 February 2016 Date Valid: 7 January 2016 Decision due: 3 March 2016 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: David Rothery Applicant: Mr And Mrs N Wyatt Proposal: Proposed 3 bedroom detached house with associated bin and bike storage. Location: 11 Francis Gardens Winchester Hampshire SO23 7HD Grid Ref: 448565 131028 Compton And Shawford Ward Compton And Otterbourne Ref No: W06986/14 Press advert date: 13 January 2016 Case No: 15/02903/FUL Comments by: 5 February 2016 Date Valid: 30 December 2015 Decision due: 24 February 2016 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer: Mrs Megan Osborn Applicant: Mrs Catherine Upton Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Conversion of existing two car garage that is linked to the main house into a "Granny Suite" to provide disabled access accommodation (AFFECTS THE SETTING OF A LISTED BUILDING) Location: Meadow Cottage Compton Street Compton Hampshire SO21 2AS Grid Ref: 446691 125746 Page 6 Compton And Shawford Ward Compton And Otterbourne Ref No: W06986/15LB Press advert date: 13 January 2016 Case No: 15/02904/LIS Comments by: 5 February 2016 Date Valid: 30 December 2015 Decision due: 24 February 2016 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer: Mrs Megan Osborn Applicant: Mrs Catherine Upton Proposal: Conversion of existing two car garage that is linked to the main house into a "Granny Suite" to provide disabled access accommodation Location: Meadow Cottage Compton Street Compton Hampshire SO21 2AS Grid Ref: 446691 125746 Whiteley Town Ward Whiteley Ref No: W00818/119 Press advert date: Case No: 15/02907/AVC Comments by: 9 February 2016 Date Valid: 7 January 2016 Decision due: 3 March 2016 Team: 2_STH Case Officer: Mrs Katie Nethersole Applicant: British Land Proposal: 4 new illuminated double-sided wayfinding signs. Location: Whiteley Shopping Centre Whiteley Way Whiteley Hampshire Grid Ref: 453223 109787 Micheldever Ward Wonston And Micheldever Ref No: W03974/13 Press advert date: Case No: 15/02915/FUL Comments by: 5 February 2016 Date Valid: 4 January 2016 Decision due: 29 February 2016 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer: Mr Daniel Gender-Sherry Applicant: Mr And Mrs Dominic Morris-Marsham Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Single storey extension and associated alterations. (AFFECTS THE SETTING OF A LISTED BUILDING) Location: Perrys Acre Duke Street Micheldever Winchester Hampshire SO21 3DF Grid Ref: 451412 139086 Page 7 Micheldever Ward Wonston And Micheldever Ref No: W03974/14LIS Press advert date: Case No: 15/02916/LIS Comments by: 5 February 2016 Date Valid: 4 January 2016 Decision due: 29 February 2016 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer: Mr Daniel Gender-Sherry Applicant: Mr And Mrs Dominic Morris-Marsham Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) Single storey extension and associated alterations. (AFFECTS THE SETTING OF A LISTED BUILDING) Location: Perrys Acre Duke Street Micheldever Hampshire SO21 3DF Grid Ref: 451412 139086 Winchester Town Ward St Barnabas Ref No: W18235/03 Press advert date: Case No: 15/02917/FUL Comments by: 5 February 2016 Date Valid: 30 December 2015 Decision due: 24 February 2016 Team: 1_NTH Case Officer: Mrs Megan Osborn Applicant: Mr R Prestidge Proposal: (HOUSEHOLDER) A proposed flat roof dormer to front elevation.
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