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Swale Borough Council Notice of Applications Swale Borough Council Notice of Applications 15/508295/FULL - SCOCLES MANOR COURT SCOCLES ROAD MINSTER-ON-SEA KENT ME12 3RU - Alterations and refurbishment of ‘Scocles Court’. The works to include the removal of the non-original column porch, the reconstruction of the existing chimney stack, the refurbishment of the existing external windows and doors, and the addition of one dormer window, together with associated minor works. Repairs to the existing log store and boiler room roof. Reason: 4 15/508296/LBC - SCOCLES MANOR COURT SCOCLES ROAD MINSTER-ON-SEA KENT ME12 3RU - Listed Building Consent for alterations and refurbishment of ‘Scocles Court’. The works to include the removal of the non-original column porch, the reconstruction of the existing chimney stack, the refurbishment of the existing external windows and doors, and the addition of one dormer window, together with associated minor works. Repairs to the existing log store and boiler room roof. Reason: 4 15/507591/LBC - THE RED LION CROCKHAM LANE HERNHILL KENT ME13 9TU - Listed Building Consent for single storey rear extension, extension to existing cat slide roof to cover new extension and installation of new metal access staircase to first floor.Reason: 4 15/508184/LBC - COLLINGTON FARM HOUSE ASHFORD ROAD BADLESMERE KENT ME13 0NY - Listed Building Consent for change of use of two barns to provide ancillary living and guest accommodation to the main dwelling. The main barn is to be refurbished and converted to provide living accommodation. The small store is to be refurbished and converted to provide guest accommodation. The barns to remain ancillary to the main house. Reason: 4 15/507844/FULL - LAND PLUMPUDDING LANE DARGATE KENT ME13 9EU - Change of use of land for 6 No. gypsy and traveller pitches, each pitch having one mobile home, a day room and space for one touring van; Hardstandings, means of enclosure and landscaping and ancillary childrens play area. Reason: 1 15/507536/FULL - THE RED LION CROCKHAM LANE HERNHILL KENT ME13 9TU - Single storey rear extension, extension to existing cat slide roof to cover new extension and installation of new metal access staircase to first floor.Reasons: 1, 4 15/508117/FULL - 2 BRIDGE COTTAGES SEASALTER ROAD GRAVENEY KENT ME13 9DG - Erection of single storey side extension and conversion of garage to part habitable room including roof void and store. Reasons: 1, 4 15/507698/FULL - THE MOBILE BUILDING SHELDWICH COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL LEES COURT ROAD SHELDWICH KENT - Retention of the existing mobile classroom unit at Sheldwich Primary School. Reason: 1 15/508025/REM - FORMER HBC ENGINEERING SITE POWER STATION ROAD MINSTER- ON-SEA KENT ME12 3AB - Approval of Reserved Matters for residential redevelopment of 142 dwellings together with access roads, footpaths, drainage, associated car/bicycle parking provision, groundwork’s, landscaping, open space and infrastructure (all matters being sought except access). Reason: 5 Reasons for advertisement key: 1 - May affect a Conservation Area 4 - May affect a Listed Building or Setting 5 - Major Development You may view the application online at http://pa.midkent.gov.uk/online-applications or by visiting: Sheppey Gateway, 38 - 42 High Street, Sheerness, Kent, ME12 1NL or Alexander Centre, 15 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, ME13 8NZ, or Swale Borough Council, Swale House, East Street, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 3HT. Please note: All planning related correspondence for Swale should be sent to: Mid Kent Planning Support, Maidstone House, King Street, Maidstone ME15 6JG, by the website: www.maidstone.gov.uk or by email: [email protected] Any representations should be made in writing no later than 13 November 2015, quoting the application number. All comments will be publicly available for inspection and displayed on the website. Advert Date: 23 October 2015.
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