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A) Involving Listed Buildings Or Within a Conservation Area BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 PLEASE NOTE that the following planning applications were registered by the City Council during w/e 31/08/2007: (Notice under Article 8 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) a) Involving Listed Buildings or within a Conservation Area: QUEEN'S PARK BH2007/02654 Brighton Sea Life Centre Madeira Drive Brighton EAST CLIFF Removal of Conditions 4 and 5 of BH2005/06566/LB. Officer: Gemma Barnes 292265 Applicant: Sea Life Centre Agent: Clifton Design Associates Marine Parade Brighton BN2 1TB 55 Dyke Rd Brighton BN1 3JA BH2007/02772 4 Royal Crescent Brighton EAST CLIFF Replace ground floor rear window with french windows. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Mr & Mrs D. Pearce Agent: Simon Lawley 4 Royal Crescent Brighton BN2 1AL 5 Marine Terrace Mews Brighton BN2 1AR ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2007/02650 Flat 2 20 - 22 Lewes Crescent Brighton KEMP TOWN New front door and sash window to entrance of basement flat. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Miss Kate Lee Agent: Simon Lawley F2 20-22 Lewes Crescent Brighton BN2 1GB 5 Marine Terrace Mews Brighton BN2 1AR BH2007/02651 Flat 2 20 - 22 Lewes Crescent Brighton KEMP TOWN New front door and sash window to entrance of basement flat. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Kate Lee Agent: Simon Lawley F2 20-22 Lewes Crescent Brighton BN2 1GB 5 Marine Terrace Mews Brighton BN2 1AR BH2007/02917 Burstow Gallery Brighton College Eastern Road Brighton COLLEGE Creation of new roof terrace above Burstow Gallery with access from the new art department in a new extension above the Woolton Building, including a new balustrade and lighting. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Brighton College Agent: Miller Bourne The Burstow Gallery Eastern Rd/Sutherland Rd 332 Kingsway Hove BN3 4QW Brighton BN3 4QW BH2007/02918 Burstow Gallery Brighton College Eastern Road Brighton COLLEGE Creation of new roof terrace above the Burstow Gallery with access from the new art department in a new extension above the Woolton Building, including a new balustrade and lighting. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Brighton College Agent: Miller Bourne The Burstow Gallery Eastern Rd/Sutherland Rd 332 Kingsway Hove BN3 4QW Brighton BN3 4QW SOUTH PORTSLADE BH2007/02888 2 South Street Portslade Brighton PORTSLADE OLD VILLAGE Proposed cladding to the rear of property. Officer: Awot Tesfai 292211 Applicant: Mr R Howitt 97 Holland Rd Hove BN3 1JP STANFORD BH2007/03099 The British Engineerium The Droveway Hove THE ENGINEERIUM Alterations to previously approved application (BH2006/04114) to increase the toilet extension. Officer: Nicola Hurley 292114 Applicant: The British Engineerium Agent: Purvis Draughting Ltd Sussex Hse 75 Church Rd Hove BN3 2BB 13 Petworth Rd Brighton BN1 8LQ BH2007/03105 The British Engineerium The Droveway Hove THE ENGINEERIUM Alterations to previously approved application (BH2006 /04146) to increase the toilet extension. Officer: Nicola Hurley 292114 Applicant: The British Engineerium Agent: Purvis Draughting Ltd Sussex Hse 75 Church Rd Hove BN3 2BB 13 Petworth Rd Brighton BN1 8LQ WITHDEAN BH2007/02413 44-46 Harrington Road Brighton PRESTON PARK Remove condition 6 of planning permission 92/0099/fp to allow the residential unit to be used for storage and staff facilities and increase the number of children attending the nursery to 71 (retrospective). Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Early Years Childcare Agent: Derek Hayes 42 Wilbury Villas Hove BN3 6GD Early Years Childcare 42 Wilbury Villas Hove BN3 6GD Re-advertisements CENTRAL HOVE BH2007/02050 Grassed area adjacent to Kings House Grand Avenue Hove THE AVENUES Erection of 20m high, free standing helical type wind turbine (affecting the setting of listed buildings) Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Brighton & Hove City Council Kings House Grand Ave Hove BN3 2LS Hove BN3 2LS b) Other applications registered: CENTRAL HOVE BH2007/03106 18 Blatchington Road Hove Change of use of ground floor office to A2 (financial and professional services). Officer: Sue Dubberley 292097 Applicant: Highgrove Real Estates Ltd Agent: Graham Johnson Designs 122-124 Carden Ave Brighton BN1 8NE 37A Portland Rd Hove BN3 5DQ GOLDSMID BH2007/02767 Hove Patisserie 11 Hove Park Villas Hove Installation of 3 air conditioning units and one condenser fan at ground floor level, rear elevation (retrospective). Officer: Paul Earp 292193 Applicant: Anthony Young 11 Hove Park Villas Hove BN3 6HP BH2007/03086 127 Sackville Road Hove Room in roof with rear dormer and front /rear rooflights. Officer: Awot Tesfai 292211 Applicant: Mr J Scott Agent: Jon Andrews Ltd. 127 Sackville Rd Hove BN3 3WF Chilcote Threals Lane West Chiltington RH20 2RF HANGLETON & KNOLL BH2007/03087 2 Cowdens Close Hove Proposed side and rear extension. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Mr and Mrs French Agent: Mel Humphrey 2 Cowdens Close Hove BN3 8FB 39 Northease Drive Hove BN3 8PQ HOLLINGBURY & STANMER BH2007/02975 50 Wolseley Road Brighton Demolition of existing garage, erection of two-storey side extension and addition of front entrance porch. Amendment to approved application BH2004/01925/FP. Officer: Stuart Walker 292359 Applicant: Mr J. Collins Agent: Mr P Mepham 50 Wolseley Rd Brighton BN1 9ET The Maisionette 255 Dyke Rd Hove BN3 6PA BH2007/03009 26 Park Road Brighton Single storey rear extension to provide utility and living rooms (Re-submission of Refused application BH2006/02251). Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Mr M Bean 26 Park Rd Brighton BN1 9AB MOULSECOOMB & BEVENDEAN BH2007/02769 47 - 49 The Highway Brighton Single storey storage unit and connecting lobby and internal alterations. (Resubmission of BH2006/03229) Officer: Jason Kaye 293990 Applicant: Mr Patel Agent: Watkins Wood Surveyors 47 - 49 The Highway Brighton 37 North St Emsworth Hampshire PO10 7DA PATCHAM BH2007/02156 157 Ladies Mile Road Patcham Brighton Conservatory to rear. Officer: Louise Kent 292198 Applicant: Mr R Pratt 157 Ladies Mile Rd Brighton BN1 8TF BH2007/02716 22 Portfield Avenue Brighton Single storey side extension and rear conservatory. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Larocque 22 Portfield Ave Brighton BN1 8TG PRESTON PARK BH2007/02967 15 New England Road Brighton Loft conversion of top flat to form maisonette, including rear dormer. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: J Price (Custard Developments) Agent: B A Hughes 11 Braemore Rd Hove BN3 4HN 162 Ladysmith Rd Brighton BN2 4EF ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2007/02409 43 Greenbank Avenue Saltdean Brighton Single storey rear extension and hip to gable roof extension. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Manders Agent: BPM 43 Greenbank Ave Brighton BN2 8QS 31A Warmdene Rd Brighton BN1 8NL BH2007/02478 Wintons Ovingdean Road Ovingdean Brighton Erection of a rear conservatory. Officer: Karen Tipper 293335 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Wells Agent: Alan Taylor 1 Ovingdean Close Brighton BN2 7AA 68 Sackville Rd Worthing BN14 8BH STANFORD BH2007/02804 32 Elizabeth Avenue Hove Single storey rear extension. Officer: Awot Tesfai 292211 Applicant: Mr & Mrs K Jones Agent: Rex Wells 32 Elizabeth Ave Hove BN3 6WG 20 Radinden Manor Rd Hove BN3 6NH BH2007/02879 Rear of 46 Hove Park Way Hove Construction of two-storey four bedroom house with basement level accommodation fronting Woodruff Avenue. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Mrs Eman Barakat Agent: Hawkins Fagg Architects c/o 12 Church Rd Hove BN3 2FL 189 Freshfield Rd Brighton BN2 9YE BH2007/03078 23 Mallory Road Hove Single storey rear extension. Officer: Stephen Ssejjemba 292336 Applicant: Ms J Hendrix Agent: Grummitt Wade Chartered Surveyors 23 Mallory Rd Hove BN3 6TD Maritime Hse Basin Rd Nth Hove BN41 1WR BH2007/03109 164 Old Shoreham Road Hove Conversion of 3 storey house into 3 self-contained flats with replacement single storey rear extension and alterations to window and door openings. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: Pier Properties (Sussex) Ltd Agent: Davis Pennington 1 English Bus Pk English Close Hove BN3 7ET 36 Middleton Ave Hove BN3 4PJ BH2007/03128 23 Shirley Drive Hove Reconstruction of external access. Officer: Awot Tesfai 292211 Applicant: Colonel Head Agent: Way Building (Southern) 23 Shirley Drive Hove BN3 6NQ 10 Upper Hamilton Rd Brighton BN1 5DF WESTBOURNE BH2007/03108 Ground Floor Flat 32 Carlisle Road Hove Single-storey rear extension (revised scheme). Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Mr and Mrs P Smythe Agent: Mr S Wickham GFF 32Carlisle Rd Hove BN3 4FS 14 Batemans Rd Brighton BN2 6RD WISH BH2007/02949 34 Roman Road Hove Single storey side extension. Officer: Awot Tesfai 292211 Applicant: Mrs karen Belton Agent: Claire Haigh Associates Ltd 34 Roman Rd Hove BN3 4PG 9 Kenton Rd Hove BN3 4PG BH2007/03118 9 Glendor Road Hove Replacement windows and doors on rear elevation and replacement of UPVC sash with timber unit on front of property. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Mr Nigel Adams Agent: Miss Maria Hawton-Mead 9 Glendor Rd Hove BN3 6LP 111 Ditchling Rise Brighton BN1 4LP WITHDEAN BH2007/02980 32 Redhill Drive Brighton Demolition of existing house and construction of a pair of semi-detached houses - resubmission of refused application BH2007/00041. Officer: Nicola Hurley 292114 Applicant: The Scamans Mercer Ptns Agent: CJ Planning C/O CJ Planning
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