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This Edition Includes… * Appeals Received and Decisions in Ward MEMBERS’ INFORMATION BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 2017 This edition includes… * Appeals received and decisions in ward areas for the period 19 August to 17 September 2017 * Monthly investment analysis review – August 2017 * Hertswise – Dementia Support in Herts. * Letter from DoH regarding Nascot Lawn Respite Centre * Walking in Hertfordshire e-Bulletin – October 2017 * Meetings calendar – October 2017 * Chairman’s engagements for September 2017 * Chiltern Society Magazine – Autumn 2017 MEMBERS’ INFORMATION BULLETIN September 2017 CONTENTS Committee Items Page No SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, PLANNING AND TRANSPORT 1. Appeals received and decisions in ward areas for the period 19 1 August to 17 September 2017 POLICY AND RESOURCES 2. Monthly investment analysis review – August 2017 28 LEISURE, WELLBEING AND HEALTH 3. Hertswise – Dementia Support in Herts. 37 4. Letter from DoH regarding Nascot Lawn Respite Centre 38 MISCELLANEOUS 5. Walking in Hertfordshire e-Bulletin – October 2017 40 6. Meetings calendar – October 2017 44 7. Chairman’s engagements for September 2017 45 8. Chiltern Society Magazine – Autumn 2017 46 Item 1a Appeals Received = 9 From: 19/08/2017 To: 17/09/2017 Planning ref Appeal Appeal ref Committee or number Lodged date number delegated 17/0932/FUL 31/08/2017 17/0047/REF DEL Rear Of 4A School Mead Abbots Langley Hertfordshire WD5 0LB 17/0895/FUL 19/08/2017 17/0045/REF COM 11 Eastbury Avenue Northwood HA6 3LB 17/0793/FUL 08/09/2017 17/0050/REF COM 120 Oaklands Avenue Oxhey Hall WD19 4LW 17/1019/FUL 09/09/2017 17/0051/REF DEL 4 Micklefield Green Cottages Sarratt Road Croxley Green Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 6AH 17/1074/FUL 10/09/2017 17/0052/REF DEL Hollymead Bucks Hill Sarratt WD4 9AT 16/2690/FUL 12/09/2017 17/0053/REF DEL Leavesden Court Mallard Road Abbots Langley WD5 0GT 17/0761/FUL 13/09/2017 17/0054/REF DEL 129 Toms Lane Kings Langley WD4 8NX 17/1179/OUT 04/09/2017 17/0049/REF COM Symbio Point - Units 3 And 4 Wolsey Business Park Tolpits Lane Watford Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD18 9BL 17/1057/FUL 31/08/2017 17/0048/REF DEL Land Adjoining Thistle Lodge Bedmond Road Abbots Langley Hertfordshire 1 Item 1b From 19/08/2017 To: 17/09/2017 Decisions 137 Application Description of Work Decision Date of Decision Ward Applicants Name Location Decision Issued level Description Location 17/1770/FUL The installation of a 12m high monopole, equipment cabinet, withdrawn 23/08/2017 Withdrawn Abbots retention of decommissioned monopole and associated works Langley And Bedmond Outside 111 Gallows Hill Lane Abbots Langley Hertfordshire WD5 0BX 17/1694/NMA Non material amendment to planning permission 17/1055/FUL: refused 06/09/2017 Delegated Abbots Removal of loft conversion remove raised ridge rooflights and Decision Langley And amendments to fenestration. Bedmond 121 Abbots Road Abbots Langley Hertfordshire WD5 0BJ Single storey rear extension approved 29/08/2017 Delegated Abbots Decision Langley And Bedmond 61 Gallows Hill Lane Abbots Langley Hertfordshire WD5 0DD 17/1579/FUL Single storey rear extension approved 01/09/2017 Delegated Abbots Decision Langley And Bedmond 54 Kindersley Way Abbots Langley WD5 0DQ 17/1450/FUL Single storey side and rear extensions, conversion of garage approved 22/08/2017 Delegated Abbots into habitable accommodation, front in-fill extension and Decision Langley And insertion of canopy to front elevation Bedmond 6 St Lawrence Close Abbots Langley WD5 0AU 2 Item 1b Application Description of Work Decision Date of Decision Ward Applicants Name Location Decision Issued level Description Location 17/1559/FUL Demolition of existing conservatory and erection of a larger rear approved 30/08/2017 Delegated Abbots conservatory Decision Langley And Bedmond 92 Abbots Road Abbots Langley Hertfordshire WD5 0BH 17/1354/FUL Demolition of existing dwelling and construction of three storey refused 13/09/2017 Delegated Abbots block of six flats with associated works including bin store, Decision Langley And parking and new vehicular access Bedmond 162 Abbots Road Abbots Langley WD5 0BL 17/1407/CLPD Certificate of Lawfulness Proposed Development: Single storey approved 22/08/2017 Delegated Abbots rear extension Decision Langley And Bedmond Purbeck Lodge Toms Lane Kings Langley WD4 8NY 17/1408/FUL Loft conversion including insertion of side dormers refused 04/09/2017 Delegated Abbots Decision Langley And Bedmond Purbeck Lodge Toms Lane Kings Langley WD4 8NY 17/1650/FUL Single storey rear extension Application 04/09/2017 Application Carpenders cancelled due returned Park to error etc 5 Little Oxhey Lane South Oxhey WD19 6FS 3 Item 1b Application Description of Work Decision Date of Decision Ward Applicants Name Location Decision Issued level Description Location 17/1516/FUL Loft conversion including hip to gable extension, rear dormer refused 06/09/2017 Delegated Carpenders and front rooflights Decision Park 83 Harrow Way Carpenders Park WD19 5EH 17/1568/FUL Conversion of garage into habitable accommodation and approved 13/09/2017 Delegated Carpenders alterations to hardstanding Decision Park 12 Wellington Close Carpenders Park WD19 5BF 17/1312/FUL Single storey rear extension approved 21/08/2017 Delegated Carpenders Decision Park 16 Greenfield Avenue Carpenders Park WD19 5DN 17/1485/FUL Single storey front and first floor rear extensions approved 14/09/2017 Delegated Carpenders Decision Park 1 Woodhall Lane South Oxhey WD19 6HE 17/1216/PDE Prior Approval: Single storey rear extension (depth 6 metres, no objection 05/09/2017 Delegated Carpenders maximum height 2.825 metres and eaves height 2.825 metres) Decision Park 54 St Georges Drive Carpenders Park Watford Hertfordshire WD19 5HB 17/1594/RSP Part Retrospective: Installation of side passage way security approved 30/08/2017 Delegated Carpenders Decision Park 2 Leigh Rodd Carpenders Park Watford Hertfordshire WD19 5BJ 4 Item 1b Application Description of Work Decision Date of Decision Ward Applicants Name Location Decision Issued level Description Location 17/1474/PDE Prior Approval: Single storey rear extension (depth 6 metres, no objection 21/08/2017 Delegated Carpenders maximum height 3 metres and eaves height 2.75 metres) Decision Park 158 Greenfield Avenue Carpenders Park Watford Hertfordshire WD19 5DQ 17/1426/FUL Increase area of driveway with hard standing . Removal of Application 05/09/2017 Application Chorleywood grass verge and replace with industrial brickwork paving cancelled due returned North And to error etc Sarratt Pheena Chess Lane Loudwater Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 4HR 17/1255/FUL Demolition of existing dwelling, subdivision of the plot and the approved 23/08/2017 Delegated Chorleywood construction of two detached two storey dwellings with Decision North And accommodation within the roof space with associated works Sarratt including insertion of gates Sunny Hill The Clump Rickmansworth WD3 4BD 17/1418/FUL Single storey rear extension refused 29/08/2017 Delegated Chorleywood Decision North And Sarratt Pennyfields The Green Sarratt Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 6AT 17/1385/DIS Discharge of condition 4 (Tree Protection) pursuant to planning approved 22/08/2017 Delegated Chorleywood permission 16/1336/FUL Decision North And Sarratt Ladymead Loudwater Heights Loudwater Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 4AX 5 Item 1b Application Description of Work Decision Date of Decision Ward Applicants Name Location Decision Issued level Description Location 17/1386/FUL Conversion of Unit 3 (The Old Barn) to six self-contained approved 06/09/2017 Delegated Chorleywood bedrooms for wedding guest accommodation and associated Decision North And internal works Sarratt Micklefield Hall Sarratt Road Croxley Green WD3 6AQ 17/1566/CLPD Certificate of Lawfulness Proposed Development: Replacement approved 13/09/2017 Delegated Chorleywood UPVc windows, installation of soil and vent pipes and internal Decision North And alterations Sarratt 6 Loudwater House Loudwater Drive Loudwater Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 4HN 17/1387/LBC Listed Building Consent: Conversion of Unit 3 (The Old Barn) to approved 06/09/2017 Delegated Chorleywood six self-contained bedrooms for wedding guest accommodation Decision North And and associated internal works Sarratt Micklefield Hall Sarratt Road Croxley Green WD3 6AQ 17/1244/FUL Single storey rear extension approved 22/08/2017 Delegated Chorleywood Decision North And Sarratt Tudor Lodge, Commonwood Sarratt WD4 9BA 17/1452/FUL Part single storey and part two storey front extension; first floor approved 05/09/2017 Delegated Chorleywood side extension; loft conversion including rear dormers and side Decision North And rooflights; conversion of garage into habitable accommodation; Sarratt and alterations to fenestration 2 Chestnut Avenue Rickmansworth WD3 4HB 6 Item 1b Application Description of Work Decision Date of Decision Ward Applicants Name Location Decision Issued level Description Location 17/1286/FUL Demolition of existing garage and replaced with oak framed withdrawn 21/08/2017 Withdrawn Chorleywood single storey garage North And Sarratt Great Sarratt Hall Cottage The Green Sarratt WD3 4PD 17/1664/PDE Prior Approval: Single storey rear extension (depth 8 metres, no objection 06/09/2017 Delegated Chorleywood maximum height 3.5 metres and eaves height 3 metres) Decision North And Sarratt Fourwinds 27 Wyatts Road Chorleywood WD3 5TB 17/1478/FUL Single storey front and side extensions and alterations to roof refused 06/09/2017 Delegated Chorleywood to include increase in ridge height, extensions, front gable Decision North And projection,
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