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WSC Planning Decisions 11/20 PLANNING AND REGULATORY SERVICES DECISIONS WEEK ENDING 13/03/2020 PLEASE NOTE THE DECISIONS LIST RUN FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY EACH WEEK DC/20/0065/TPO TPO 02 (1996) Tree Preservation Order - 47 Rowan Drive DECISION: 1no Beech (T1 on plan and T2 on order) Brandon Approve Application fell Suffolk DECISION TYPE: IP27 0EX Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Alistair Walker ISSUED DATED: 12 Mar 2020 AGENT: Mr Josh Parry - Anglia Tree WARD: Brandon Central Contractors PARISH: Brandon DC/20/0113/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) front 16 Spinney Close DECISION: infill extension (ii) insertion of 2no. front Brandon Approve Application roof lights (iii) alterations to existing front IP27 0HH DECISION TYPE: elevation comprising new window and Delegated rendering ISSUED DATED: 12 Mar 2020 APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs R. Ayms WARD: Brandon Central PARISH: Brandon AGENT: Mr Fran Munford DC/19/1042/FUL Planning Application - Memorial and Home Covert DECISION: enclosed fencing Symonds Road Approve Application Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Michelle Woods - Mission Suffolk Delegated Mistress Memorial Trust ISSUED DATED: 9 Mar 2020 WARD: Moreton Hall PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council Planning and Regulatory Services, West Suffolk Council, West Suffolk House, Western Way, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3YU DC/19/2398/RM Reserved Matters Application - Submission Development Parcel K DECISION: of details for Landscaping pursuant to Marham Parkway Approve Application application - DC/13/0932/HYB for Fornham All Saints DECISION TYPE: Development Zone K Suffolk Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: David Wilson Homes Eastern 9 Mar 2020 Counties WARD: St Olaves PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/2474/FUL Planning Application - (i) replacement of Bury Town Football Club DECISION: existing east stand and (ii) 4 no floodlights Cotton Lane Approve Application (following removal of existing 8) Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: Suffolk Delegation Panel APPLICANT: Mr C Ward - Bury Town IP33 1XP ISSUED DATED: Football Club 12 Mar 2020 WARD: Eastgate AGENT: Mr Chris Wilkie - Rees Pryer PARISH: Bury St Architects Edmunds Town Council DC/20/0032/TPO TPO 497(2010) and TPO 253(1972) Tree 1 Pine Leys DECISION: Preservation Order - 1no Atlas Cedar (T9 Bury St Edmunds Refuse Application on Plan and T2 (253) and T9 (497) on IP32 6EG DECISION TYPE: Orders)- fell Delegation Panel ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr Russell Cotterell 12 Mar 2020 WARD: Tollgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/20/0042/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 67 Whiting Street DECISION: storey detached outbuilding (part Bury St Edmunds Approve Application retrospective) Suffolk DECISION TYPE: IP33 1NR Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Graham Bragg - Design ISSUED DATED: Concepts 10 Mar 2020 WARD: Abbeygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council 2. DC/20/0055/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Corner Cottage DECISION: Single storey rear extension link to garage 11 Mill Road Approve Application (ii) conversion of garage to habitable room Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: IP33 3NJ Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Will Smith ISSUED DATED: 11 Mar 2020 WARD: Abbeygate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/20/0085/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) two 17 Sicklesmere Road DECISION: storey rear extension (ii) alterations to the Bury St Edmunds Approve Application existing two storey rear element including IP33 2BN DECISION TYPE: the addition of a new pitched roof and Delegated render finish to match the proposed two ISSUED DATED: storey rear extension, changes to 12 Mar 2020 fenestration and partial conversion of the WARD: Southgate integral garage into living accommodation PARISH: Bury St (iii) single storey front extension Edmunds Town Council (replacement of existing) APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Lines AGENT: Mr Ben Edwards - Maude + Edwards Architects DC/20/0120/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 26 Westley Road DECISION: Single storey rear extension (with Bury St Edmunds Approve Application reduction in size of existing detached Suffolk DECISION TYPE: garage) (ii) Conversion of attic to habitable IP33 3RW Delegated rooms including 2 no. rooflights on the side ISSUED DATED: elevation, repositioned rooflight on the rear 12 Mar 2020 elevation and 1 no. front window (iii) new WARD: Minden first floor rear window PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council APPLICANT: Mr M Houlton AGENT: Mr Eric Tricker DC/19/2444/FUL Planning Application - 2 no. commercial Chilton Street Business DECISION: storage buildings on existing concrete Park Approve Application bases as amended by plans received 28th Chilton Street DECISION TYPE: February 2020 Clare Delegation Panel Sudbury ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr Brian Gibson-Green Suffolk 9 Mar 2020 CO10 8QS WARD: Clare, Hundon And Kedington PARISH: Clare Town Council 3. DC/20/0089/HH Householder Planning Application - Rear Coney Weston Hall DECISION: infill extension - amendment to The Street Withdrawn/ Abandoned DC/16/1031/HH Coney Weston DECISION TYPE: Bury St Edmunds Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Colin Davey Suffolk ISSUED DATED: IP31 1HG 12 Mar 2020 AGENT: Mr David Gratton - WT Design Ltd WARD: Bardwell PARISH: Coney Weston DC/20/0090/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - Coney Weston Hall DECISION: Rear infill extension - amendment to The Street Withdrawn/ Abandoned DC/16/1032/LB Coney Weston DECISION TYPE: Bury St Edmunds Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Colin Davey Suffolk ISSUED DATED: IP31 1HG 12 Mar 2020 AGENT: Mr David Gratton - WT Design Ltd WARD: Bardwell PARISH: Coney Weston DC/20/0025/TPO TPO 031 (2017) Tree Preservation Order - 12 Earls Field DECISION: 1no Maple (T1 on plan T30 on order) - Raf Lakenheath Approve Application crown reduce by up to 1.5metres IP27 9QW DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr King ISSUED DATED: 11 Mar 2020 AGENT: Mr Stephen Rapin - SP Landscapes WARD: Lakenheath & Tree Contractors PARISH: Eriswell Parish DC/20/0059/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 18 Beechwood Close DECISION: storey side extension (following demolition Exning Approve Application of existing porch) CB8 7EL DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Paul Grover ISSUED DATED: 9 Mar 2020 AGENT: Mr Adrian Mayhew WARD: Exning PARISH: Exning DC/20/0102/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 25 St Martins Close DECISION: Single storey extension Exning Approve Application Suffolk DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Richard Varney CB8 7HG Delegated ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Malcolm J Bowman 12 Mar 2020 WARD: Exning PARISH: Exning 4. DC/20/0007/FUL Planning Application - (i) Installation of The Old Rectory DECISION: horse walker/exerciser Thetford Road Approve Application Fakenham Magna DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr David Mountford IP24 2QX Delegated ISSUED DATED: 9 Mar 2020 WARD: Bardwell PARISH: Fakenham Magna DC/20/0198/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - Flempton Hall DECISION: (i) 1 no. Acacia (T1, T2 and T3 on plan) - Bury Road Withdrawn/ Abandoned Overall crown reduction by up to 3 metres Flempton DECISION TYPE: IP28 6EG APPLICANT: Mr Richard Smith ISSUED DATED: 13 Mar 2020 AGENT: Mr David Brown - Brown's Tree WARD: Risby Service PARISH: Flempton Cum Hengrave DC/19/1356/FUL Planning Application - (i) 5no. dwellings The Garage DECISION: (demolition of redundant fuel filling Sudbury Road Approve Application station/garage, commercial premises and Sicklesmere DECISION TYPE: bungalow) (ii) Retention of bungalow IP30 0TJ Delegated known as Sandy Hollow with amendments ISSUED DATED: to existing access (as amended by plans 12 Mar 2020 received 12.02.2020) WARD: Horringer PARISH: Great And APPLICANT: F Goldsmith (Sicklesmere) Ltd Little Whelnetham AGENT: Mr David Barker - Evolution Town Planning LLP DC/19/2312/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Lynne Bungalow DECISION: Single storey side and rear extensions Water Lane Approve Application (following demolition of existing Little Whelnetham DECISION TYPE: conservatory) (ii) front porch (iii) loft Bury St Edmunds Delegated conversion with juliet balcony to side Suffolk ISSUED DATED: elevation (iv) double garage with cartlodge IP30 0DU 9 Mar 2020 (v) 2no. dormer windows to rear elevation WARD: Horringer (vi) cladding of dwelling PARISH: Great And Little Whelnetham APPLICANT: Mr J Hepworth AGENT: Mr Eric Tricker 5. DC/18/1498/FUL Planning Application - 38no. dwellings and Boyton Meadows DECISION: associated access works, as amended by Anne Sucklings Lane Approve Application plans received on 10.12.2018, 16.01.2019, Little Wratting DECISION TYPE: 4.3.2019 and 2.5.19 Suffolk Committee ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Clearwater Estates Ltd 9 Mar 2020 WARD: Haverhill North AGENT: Claywall Architecture - Mr Colin PARISH: Haverhill Town Clarke Council DC/19/2491/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 30 Forest Glade DECISION: Replace window to front elevation and (ii) Haverhill Approve Application installation of new entrance door CB9 9NN DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Robert Woods ISSUED DATED: 10 Mar 2020 AGENT: Mr Stuart Monk - Orbit HIA WARD: Haverhill North PARISH: Haverhill Town Council DC/20/0101/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) First 29 Beaumont Court DECISION: floor side and single storey rear extension Haverhill Approve Application Suffolk DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr And Mrs R Connor CB9 8EN Delegated ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr J Denn 10 Mar 2020 WARD: Haverhill Central PARISH: Haverhill Town Council DC/20/0129/TPO TPO 028 (1960) Tree Preservation Order - Hardwick Game Farm DECISION: 1no. Oak (T1 on plan) 2no. Sycamore (T2 Horsecroft Road Withdrawn/ Abandoned and T3 on plan) and 1no. London Plane
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