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REGISTERED PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BETWEEN 01-01-2015 AND 31-01-2015 REFERENCE 06/15/0003/F GRID REF : TG 4855 0301 PARISH Belton & Browston 10 PROPOSAL Demolition of existing garage and erection of new garage in its place with living accommodation over, connected by a first storey link to house SITE 35 St James Crescent Belton GREAT YARMOUTH NR31 9JN APPLICANT Mr B Ward AGENT Mr Crispin Lambert APP ADDRESS 35 St James Crescent Belton GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/15/0015/F GRID REF : TG 5043 0525 PARISH Bradwell N 1 PROPOSAL Proposed single storey rear extension SITE 279 El Alamein Way Bradwell GREAT YARMOUTH NR31 8TX APPLICANT Mr & Mrs Keeler AGENT Mr A Middleton APP ADDRESS 279 El Alamein Way Bradwell GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/15/0023/F GRID REF : TG 5179 1217 PARISH Caister On Sea 4 PROPOSAL Pitched roof on recently approved garage (06/14/0041/F) SITE 28 Belstead Avenue Caister GREAT YARMOUTH APPLICANT Mr D Thompson AGENT Mr S Robertson APP ADDRESS 28 Belstead Avenue Caister GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/15/0001/SU GRID REF : TG 5176 1119 PARISH Caister On Sea 4 PROPOSAL Formation of new access & change of use from paddocks to transfer / recycling centre for inert materials - soil, brick rubble, concrete & tarmac SITE Carters of Caister Pump Lane West Caister GREAT YARMOUTH NR30 5TE APPLICANT Carters of Caister AGENT Community and Environmental APP ADDRESS Carters Plant Hire (East Anglia) Ltd Carters of CaisterServices Pump Lane West Caister GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Great Yarmouth Borough Council Report Date: 29-07-2015 01:0 Page 1 of 11 Report: Arwkls REGISTERED PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BETWEEN 01-01-2015 AND 31-01-2015 REFERENCE 06/14/0841/F GRID REF : TG 4496 1408 PARISH Fleggburgh 6 PROPOSAL Variation of condition 2 of Planning Permission 06/12/0330/F - changes to design by extending family room into the garage, additional garage on end and garden room to rear. SITE 24 The Village Phase (3) Plot 1 Fleggburgh GREAT YARMOUTH APPLICANT The Village (Norfolk Broads) Ltd AGENT Mr G Craske APP ADDRESS c/o Treadwell Developments Mobbs Way Oulton Industrial Estate OULTON BROAD ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/15/0019/F GRID REF : TM 4590 9904 PARISH Fritton/St Olaves 10 PROPOSAL First floor extensions and general alterations and new pedestrian entrance SITE Heath Mount Priory Road St Olaves GREAT YARMOUTH NR31 9HQ APPLICANT Mr & Mrs C Julian AGENT Mr R Allerton APP ADDRESS c/o Robert Allerton Ltd 32 Ranelagh Road FELIXSTOWE Suffolk ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/15/0014/F GRID REF : TG 5223 0501 PARISH Great Yarmouth 5 PROPOSAL Proposed dropped kerb to form vehicular access SITE 167 Beccles Road Gorleston GREAT YARMOUTH NR31 8BW APPLICANT Mr C Hastings AGENT Mr C Hastings APP ADDRESS 167 Beccles Road Gorleston GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/14/0840/F GRID REF : TG 5191 0413 PARISH Great Yarmouth 5 PROPOSAL Single storey side and front extension SITE 1 St Hildas Crescent Gorleston GREAT YARMOUTH NR31 7QR APPLICANT Mr R Jarvis AGENT Mr S Robertson APP ADDRESS 1 St Hildas Crescent Gorleston GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Great Yarmouth Borough Council Report Date: 29-07-2015 01:0 Page 2 of 11 Report: Arwkls REGISTERED PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BETWEEN 01-01-2015 AND 31-01-2015 REFERENCE 06/14/0827/A GRID REF : TG 5257 0215 PARISH Great Yarmouth 7 PROPOSAL A notice board for events taking place at Cliff Park Community Church SITE 13 Humber Keel Gorleston GREAT YARMOUTH NR31 6TH APPLICANT Mrs A Hellingsworth AGENT Mrs A Hellingsworth APP ADDRESS Cliff Park Community Church 38 Western Road Gorleston GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/15/0011/F GRID REF : TG 5238 0270 PARISH Great Yarmouth 7 PROPOSAL Proposed porch addition SITE 215 Lowestoft Road Gorleston GREAT YARMOUTH NR31 6JH APPLICANT Mr & Mrs Wright AGENT Mr A Middleton APP ADDRESS 215 Lowestoft Road Gorleston GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/15/0012/F GRID REF : TG 5287 0300 PARISH Great Yarmouth 7 PROPOSAL Proposed two-storey side extension SITE 21 Marine Parade Gorleston GREAT YARMOUTH NR31 6DY APPLICANT Mr M Comotto AGENT Mr A Middleton APP ADDRESS 6400 Kawanee Avenue Matairie L A 7003 United States ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/15/0028/F GRID REF : TG 5208 0633 PARISH Great Yarmouth 9 PROPOSAL Erection of single storey modular office building SITE Suffolk Road (Land off) Harran Limited Thamesfield Way GREAT YARMOUTH APPLICANT Ventureforth Business Park Ltd AGENT Ventureforth Business Park Ltd APP ADDRESS Mr M Futter Ventureforth House South Denes Road GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Great Yarmouth Borough Council Report Date: 29-07-2015 01:0 Page 3 of 11 Report: Arwkls REGISTERED PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BETWEEN 01-01-2015 AND 31-01-2015 REFERENCE 06/14/0808/F GRID REF : TG 5212 0610 PARISH Great Yarmouth 9 PROPOSAL Retrospective application for modular office building and associated link SITE 3Sun House Boundary Road GREAT YARMOUTH NR31 0FB APPLICANT Mr G Minister AGENT Middleton & George Limited APP ADDRESS 3Sun Group 3Sun House Boundary Road GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/15/0009/F GRID REF : TG 5202 0691 PARISH Great Yarmouth 9 PROPOSAL Conversion of existing bungalow to form 2 no. dwellings and construction of 2 houses. SITE 118 Lichfield Road GREAT YARMOUTH Norfolk NR31 0AB APPLICANT Oakville Homes Limited AGENT Andrew Middleton APP ADDRESS Flat 2, Post Office Flats Hall Quay GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/14/0792/F GRID REF : TG 5264 0655 PARISH Great Yarmouth 14 PROPOSAL Demolition of part of existing commercial building and erection of new 2 bedroom dwelling, repair and or refurbishment of remaining single storey commercial building SITE 1-3 Exmouth Road GREAT YARMOUTH Norfolk NR30 3DN APPLICANT Mr Y Chueng AGENT Mr S A C Harrison APP ADDRESS 46 Kingsway Mildenhall BURY ST EDMUNDS Suffolk ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/15/0046/F GRID REF : TG 5240 0725 PARISH Great Yarmouth 14 PROPOSAL Conversion of offices to three apartments on ground floor, 1st floor and 2nd floor levels SITE 18 South Quay GREAT YARMOUTH Norfolk APPLICANT Mr & Mrs Turner AGENT Mr T Warnes APP ADDRESS Mysteria West End West Caister GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/15/0067/CC GRID REF : TG 5313 0683 PARISH Great Yarmouth 14 PROPOSAL Demolition of two wooden gates and replacement with two new gates SITE The Sealife Centre Marine Parade GREAT YARMOUTH NR30 3AH APPLICANT Mr M Duffield AGENT Mr M Duffield APP ADDRESS Duffield Joinery 10 Martin Close Bradwell GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Great Yarmouth Borough Council Report Date: 29-07-2015 01:0 Page 4 of 11 Report: Arwkls REGISTERED PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BETWEEN 01-01-2015 AND 31-01-2015 REFERENCE 06/14/0816/F GRID REF : TG 5272 0757 PARISH Great Yarmouth 14 PROPOSAL Three town houses to part of existing indoor market (renewal of planning permission 06/11/0602/F) SITE 100-102 Regent Road (rear of) GREAT YARMOUTH Norfolk APPLICANT Mr P Thompson AGENT Mr P Thompson APP ADDRESS 79 Yarmouth Road Ormesby St Margaret GREAT YARMOUTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/15/0026/F GRID REF : TG 5287 0677 PARISH Great Yarmouth 14 PROPOSAL Erection of one pair of semi-detached houses with parking spaces SITE Albert Gate Road (Land at) GREAT YARMOUTH Norfolk NR30 3HN APPLICANT Mr A Raby AGENT Mr B Willimott APP ADDRESS 98A Brooks Road CAMBRIDGE Cambridgeshire ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/15/0016/SU GRID REF : TG 5276 0697 PARISH Great Yarmouth 14 PROPOSAL Change of use of former caretaker's accommodation (C3) to office accommodation (B1(a)) SITE Time and Tide Museum 16 Blackfriars Road GREAT YARMOUTH NR30 3BX APPLICANT Norfolk County Council AGENT Community and Enviromental APP ADDRESS County Hall Martineau Lane NORWICH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 06/14/0726/A GRID REF : TG 5201 0804 PARISH Great Yarmouth 15 PROPOSAL Consent for existing advert hoarding
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