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Details of Decisions Made on Planning Applications Week Beginning 12/11/2007 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 12/11/2007 07/01279/OUT Type: Committee ERECTION OF A DWELLING WITH ACCESS TO Decision RHONDDA CLOSE (OUTLINE) Bletchley & Fenny Team: South At: Land To The Rear of Nos 28 And 30 Stratford Town Staple Hall Road Bletchley Milton Keynes Council MK1 1BQ Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: Mr & Mrs R Ayres Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/01446/FUL Type: Delegated SINGLE STOREY REAR CANOPY EXTENSION Decision (RETROSPECTIVE) Bletchley & Fenny Team: South At: 150 Queensway Bletchley Milton Keynes Stratford Town MK2 2RS Council Decision date: 14/11/2007 For: Vooi - Heung Yee Decision: Application Refused ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/01511/FUL Type: Committee CHANGE OF USE FROM PUBLIC HOUSE WITH Decision FLAT (USE CLASS A4) TO ALL AGE COMMUNITY CENTRE INCORPORATING A COMMUNITY CAFE, OFFICES FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS/PUBLIC AUTHORITY/AGENCY PERSONNEL, FACILITIES FOR YOUNG PERSONS ACTIVITIES AT GROUND FLOOR AND OFFICES AND MEETING ROOMS AT FIRST FLOOR LEVEL Bletchley & Fenny Team: South At: London Pride Serpentine Court Bletchley Stratford Town Milton Keynes MK2 3QJ Council Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: Crosslinks Centre Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/01702/FUL Type: Delegated SINGLE STOREY REAR SIDE EXTENSION Decision Bletchley & Fenny Team: South At: 5 Regent Street Bletchley Milton Keynes Stratford Town MK2 2UD Council Decision date: 15/11/2007 For: Mr Glenn Armstrong (GA Properties) Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 November 2007 Page 1 of 7 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 12/11/2007 07/01544/FUL Type: Committee ERECTION OF 4 DWELLINGS (SUBSTITUTION OF Decision HOUSE TYPES AT PLOTS 16, 17, 28 AND 29 APPROVED IN PERMISSIONS 04/00475/FUL AND 05/00129/FUL) Broughton & Milton Team: South At: Land Off London Road Broughton Milton Keynes Parish Keynes Council Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: McCann Homes Ltd Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/01465/FUL Type: Delegated REPLACEMENT OF ENTRANCE DOORS WITH Decision SLIDING FACILITY TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBILITY Central Milton Team: South At: Entrance 14 Field Walk (Midsummer Keynes Parish Boulevard) The Centre:MK Central Milton Council Keynes Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: CMK Britel Nominees No.1&2 And Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/01673/LBC Type: Delegated LISTED BUILDING CONSENT FOR INSTALLATION Decision OF SOLAR WATER HEATING COLLECTORS Chicheley Parish Team: North At: Newfield Farm Chicheley Road North Meeting Crawley Newport Pagnell Buckinghamshire Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: MR M Higson Decision: Listed Building Consent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 05/01868/FUL Type: No Decision ERECTION OF FENCING AND HARDSTANDING Made TO CREATE A BIN STORE Filgrave & Team: North At: Tyringham Health Clinic, Tyringham Hall Tyringham Parish Tyringham Newport Pagnell Meeting Buckinghamshire MK16 9ER Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: Mr Anton Bilton Decision: Application Not Proceeded With ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/01456/FUL Type: Committee TWO STOREY SIDE EXTENSION Decision INCORPORATING FRONT DORMER AND EXTENSION TO ROOFLINE AT REAR Great Linford Team: South At: 11 Alverton Great Linford Milton Keynes Parish Council MK14 5EF Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: Mr P.D. Allen Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 November 2007 Page 2 of 7 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 12/11/2007 07/01594/FUL Type: Delegated SINGLE STOREY SIDE EXTENSION Decision Loughton Parish Team: South At: 2 All Saints View Loughton Milton Keynes Council MK5 8BB Decision date: 15/11/2007 For: Mr & Mrs P Shires Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06/01307/MKCOD3 Type: Delegated PROVISION OF ADDITIONAL 12 CAR PARKING Decision SPACES Newport Pagnell Team: North At: Former Newport Pagnell Health Centre Town Council Marsh End Road Newport Pagnell Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: Milton Keynes Primary Care Trust Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/01614/FUL Type: Delegated INSTALLATION OF RETRACTABLE AWNING TO Decision THE SIDE OF THE BUILDING Newport Pagnell Team: North At: Youth Club Wolverton Road Newport Town Council Pagnell Buckinghamshire MK16 8HX Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: Gemma Bendall-Jones Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/01634/FUL Type: Delegated REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING FLAT GARAGE Decision ROOF WITH A NEW PITCHED ROOF TO GARAGE AND PORCH AND CONVERSION OF SAME GARAGE TO HABITABLE ACCOMMODATION. Newport Pagnell Team: North At: 16 Tennyson Drive Newport Pagnell Town Council Buckinghamshire MK16 8PH Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: Mr And Mrs M Rogers Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/01653/FUL Type: Delegated SINGLE STOREY AND FIRST FLOOR SIDE Decision EXTENSIONS Newport Pagnell Team: North At: 31 Eliot Close Newport Pagnell Town Council Buckinghamshire MK16 8QS Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: Mr & Mrs D Spencer Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 November 2007 Page 3 of 7 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 12/11/2007 07/01527/FUL Type: Delegated REAR CONSERVATORY Decision Olney Town Team: North At: 131 High Street Olney Buckinghamshire Council MK46 4EF Decision date: 14/11/2007 For: Mr Peter William Jay Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/01604/FUL Type: Delegated TWO STOREY FRONT & REAR EXTENSIONS Decision Shenley Brook End Team: South At: 13 Brices Meadow Shenley Brook End & Tattenhoe PC Milton Keynes MK5 7HB Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: Mr Mark Lee Decision: Application Refused ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/01562/FUL Type: Delegated REPLACEMENT OF OLD TOILET WITH NEW DDA Decision COMPLIANT TOILET AND REPLACEMENT OF CHAIN LINK FENCING WITH PALISADE FENCING Stantonbury Team: South At: The Allotments Bradwell Road Bradville Parish Council Milton Keynes MK13 7DM Decision date: 15/11/2007 For: Stantonbury Parish Council Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/01593/FUL Type: Committee ERECTION OF TWO NEW RESIDENTIAL FLATS Decision AND ACCESS ALTERATIONS (RESUBMISSION OF 07/01012/FUL) Stantonbury Team: South At: 41 Stanton Avenue Bradville Milton Parish Council Keynes MK13 7AR Decision date: 14/11/2007 For: Brookland Developments Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 05/01239/FUL Type: Delegated INSTALLATION OF LIGHTING TO SOUTHERN Decision PATH IN CHURCHYARD Stony Stratford Team: North At: St Mary And St Giles Church Church Town Council Street Stony Stratford Milton Keynes Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: Reverand Ross Northing Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 November 2007 Page 4 of 7 Details of decisions made on planning applications week beginning 12/11/2007 07/01603/FUL Type: Delegated SINGLE STOREY FRONT EXTENSION AND Decision REPLACEMENT OF FLAT ROOF OVER FRONT BAY WINDOW WITH PITCHED Stony Stratford Team: North At: 27 Claremont Avenue Stony Stratford Town Council Milton Keynes MK11 1HG Decision date: 12/11/2007 For: Mr C Hinson Decision: Application Refused ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 05/01386/OUT Type: Committee ERECTION OF 42 NO. HOUSING UNITS (OUTLINE) Decision Walton Parish Team: South At: Reserve Sites A And D Hindhead Knoll Council Walnut Tree Milton Keynes Decision date: 16/11/2007 For: English Partnerships Decision: Application Permitted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07/01229/FUL Type: Committee ERECTION OF 4 DETACHED DWELLINGS
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