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South Bucks District Council Planning Committee12 September 2007 Schedule of Applications Determined Under Delegated Authority SOUTH BUCKS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE12 SEPTEMBER 2007 SCHEDULE OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY Date of App'n No Parish Applicant Agent Site Proposal Decision Decision 07/01446/ADJ ADJCNT Chiltern District Holderness House Three single storey front extensions, part two storey, part ADJN 15/08/2007 Council Penn Road single storey side extension, part single storey, part two Beaconsfield storey rear extension. (Ref: CH/2007/1101/FA) Buckinghamshire HP9 2LW 07/01418/ADJ ADJCNT London Borough Cape Boards Change of use on part of former Cape Boards manufacturing ADJ 10/08/2007 Of Hillingdon Cowley Bridge Works site to use of land for parking (storage) of heavy/light goods Iver Lane vehicles for a trunk rental firm (not visited by customers) and Iver siting of operations portacabin for use by staff (retrospective Buckinghamshire application) (reference no. 751/APP/2007/1950) UB8 2JQ 07/01149/FUL BEAC D Leach 5 The Spinney Single storey front/two storey side and single storey rear PER 06/08/2007 Beaconsfield extensions. Conversion of garage to habitable Buckinghamshire accommodation. HP9 1RZ 07/01447/EUC BEAC Mrs A Waldon 4 Yew Tree Close Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness for proposed: PEEUC 28/08/2007 Beaconsfield Construction of vehicular access. Buckinghamshire HP9 2DX 07/01284/FUL BEAC Mr S Hawkins The Hall 7 & 8 St Anthonys Two storey side extension to form dwelling. Construction of PER 17/08/2007 Partnership Court vehicular access and associated car parking. Burkes Road Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1ER 07/01282/FUL BEAC Mr & Mrs Gates Michael Davis Glory Hill Farmhouse Detached double garage. PER 20/08/2007 Wooburn Green Lane Beaconsfield South Buckinghamshire HP9 1XE 07/01279/FUL BEAC Mr C Mitchell Hawkins Eades 7 Ledborough Lane Single storey side extension. PER 28/08/2007 Associates Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 2PZ - 1 - SOUTH BUCKS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE12 SEPTEMBER 2007 SCHEDULE OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY Date of App'n No Parish Applicant Agent Site Proposal Decision Decision 07/01167/FUL BEAC Mrs Kilpatrick G Norris 94 The Spinney Convert integral garage to habitable room. Create parking PER 10/08/2007 Beaconsfield area. Alteration to vehicular access. Buckinghamshire HP9 1SA 07/01166/FUL BEAC Beaconsfield 25 Heath Road Retention of one pair of semi-detached dwellings. PER 22/08/2007 Property Dev. Beaconsfield Construction of vehicular access. Co. Ltd Buckinghamshire HP9 1DD 07/01463/FUL BEAC Mr & Mrs Project Design 12 Stratton Road Replacement detached dwelling. Extension to existing PER 30/08/2007 Aylward Architects Beaconsfield garage to form 3rd bay. Buckinghamshire HP9 1HS 07/01095/FUL BEAC Mr & Mrs Landsdowne 47 Malthouse Square Rear conservatory. PER 20/08/2007 Richards Construction Ltd Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 2LE 07/01304/LBC BEAC Mr Ben Stupples Autumn Cottage Listed Building Application for skylight in loft PELBC 28/08/2007 53 Aylesbury End Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1LU 07/01268/EUC BEAC Mr & Mrs Smith P Riddick 2 Burnham Avenue Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness for proposed: REEUC 17/08/2007 Beaconsfield Front porch, single storey side extension to form garage and Buckinghamshire single storey rear extension. HP9 2JA 07/01267/ADV BEAC George Chesterton Gardens Externally illuminated sign board. REF 22/08/2007 Yannoulias 1A Grove Road Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1UR 07/01131/REM BEAC Messrs N Payne Stratton 45-47 Lakes Lane Two detached dwellings with garages. Construction of APPREM 13/08/2007 & M Rowles Associates Beaconsfield vehicular access. (Details: Outline being 05/00753/OUT). Buckinghamshire HP9 2JZ 07/01363/FUL BEAC Miss Hurree & Heighway 16 Walk Wood Rise Single storey front and side and two storey rear extensions. PER 28/08/2007 Mr Whittaker Associates Co. Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1TU - 2 - SOUTH BUCKS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE12 SEPTEMBER 2007 SCHEDULE OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY Date of App'n No Parish Applicant Agent Site Proposal Decision Decision 07/01387/EUC BEAC Mr And Mrs R Heighway 2 Tilsworth Road Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness for proposed: PEEUC 29/08/2007 Beck Associates Beaconsfield Construction of vehicular accesses. Buckinghamshire HP9 1TR 07/01242/FUL BEAC Suber Akther J Herbert 117 Wattleton Road Single storey front, side and rear extension. PER 15/08/2007 Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1RW 07/01244/FUL BEAC M Chohan J Herbert 35 Butlers Court Front porch. Part single storey/part two storey side/rear PER 21/08/2007 Road extensions Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1SQ 07/01137/TPO BEAC R S Wiles 34 Butlers Court Spanish Chestnut - re-pollard to previous height and Copper FCG 10/08/2007 Road Beech - thin by 30% (Beaconsfield DC (Bucks C.C.) TPO Beaconsfield No. 00, 1961) Buckinghamshire HP9 1SG 07/01232/FUL BEAC Banner Homes Mewerley Redevelopment of site to provide one detached dwelling with PER 15/08/2007 Limited Land To Rear Of 15 integral garage. Brownswood Road Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 2NU 07/01234/EUC BEAC John Rowlands 41 Hyde Green Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness: Existing part PEEUC 23/08/2007 Beaconsfield change of use of site to a mixed use for Use Class B1 Buckinghamshire (Business) and Use Class C3 (Residential). HP9 2EP 07/01169/FUL BEAC Mr & Ms Hussain Anglian Home 57 Holtspur Top Lane Rear conservatory. PER 16/08/2007 & Jenner Improvements Holtspur Buckinghamshire HP9 1DR 07/01170/FUL BEAC J Avetoom 52 Heath Road Replacement front porch. PER 08/08/2007 Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1DG - 3 - SOUTH BUCKS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE12 SEPTEMBER 2007 SCHEDULE OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY Date of App'n No Parish Applicant Agent Site Proposal Decision Decision 07/01171/FUL BEAC Mr J Hunt The Anderson The George Hotel Renovation and extension of paving/footway. PER 13/08/2007 ORR Partnership 73 Wycombe End Ltd Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1LX 07/01209/TPO BEAC Mr Stephen Bartlett Tree 44A Woodside Lift lower crown of Pine to 4 metres from ground. (SBDC, FCG 14/08/2007 Harlow Expert Co. Avenue TPO No. 25, 2002). Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1JH 07/01210/TPO BEAC Mr J Vessey Bartlett Tree Aspelia, 15 Grove Reduce upper crowns by one third, tip back side branches FCG 10/08/2007 Expert Co. Road by 1 metre over garden of 10 Limes. (G5) (SBDC, TPO No. & Boyne House 55, 2002). Grove Road Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1UR 07/01332/FUL BEAC Banner Homes Land Rear Of 15 - 17 Redevelopment of site to provide two detached dwellings. PER 15/08/2007 Limited Brownswood Road Construction of vehicular access and landscaping. Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 2NU 07/01399/FUL BEAC Mr J R Wolff Mrs C Burgess London End House Insertion of rooflights and retention of alterations. PER 29/08/2007 51 London End (Amendment to planning application 07/00710/FUL) Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 2HW 07/01400/LBC BEAC Mr J Wolff Mrs C Burgess London End House Listed Building Application for insertion of rooflights and PELBC 29/08/2007 51 London End retention of alterations (Amendment to planning application Beaconsfield 07/00704/LBC) Buckinghamshire HP9 2HW 07/01196/FUL BEAC Mr And Mrs N Paul J Bishop Sidings Single storey rear extension PER 16/08/2007 Bennett 8 Ledborough Lane Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 2PZ - 4 - SOUTH BUCKS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE12 SEPTEMBER 2007 SCHEDULE OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY Date of App'n No Parish Applicant Agent Site Proposal Decision Decision 07/01225/FUL BEAC Mr & Mrs Jagpal MITIE Associates Holly Cottage Replacement dwelling and garage. Front boundary wall, PER 21/08/2007 5 Burgess Wood gates and railings. Road South Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1EU 07/01372/FUL BEAC Michael Keane 21 Tilsworth Road Two storey side extension. WDN 30/08/2007 Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1TR 07/01296/FUL BURNH Mr & Mrs T Curry Shorne Tilbey 56 Green Lane Front dormer window PER 16/08/2007 Associates Burnham Buckinghamshire SL1 8EB 07/01295/FUL BURNH Mr & Mrs T Curry Shorne Tilbey 56 Green Lane Extension to detached double garage PER 16/08/2007 Associates Burnham Buckinghamshire SL1 8EB 07/01192/FUL BURNH Mr T Sautter Christopher Kilnwood Cottage Two storey side extension. PER 14/08/2007 George Dorney Wood Road Burnham Buckinghamshire SL1 8PZ 07/01341/FUL BURNH Burnham Cricket Williams Design & Burnham Cricket Club Erection of smoking shelter. REF 20/08/2007 Club Development Ltd Taplow Common Road Burnham Buckinghamshire SL1 8LP 07/01161/FUL BURNH Mr And Mrs M R M Hillier 29 Lincoln Hatch Roof extension incorporating front and rear dormers to PER 06/08/2007 Humphreys Lane provide first floor. Front porch Burnham Buckinghamshire SL1 7HA 07/01272/FUL BURNH Mr Bunce & Mr David Parker 24 Wendover Road Redevelopment of site to provide a pair of semi-detached PER 17/08/2007 Hill Architects Burnham dwellings. Construction of vehicular access and landscaping. Buckinghamshire SL1 7ND - 5 - SOUTH BUCKS DISTRICT COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE12 SEPTEMBER 2007 SCHEDULE OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY Date of App'n No Parish Applicant Agent Site Proposal Decision Decision 07/00732/FUL BURNH Mr S.S.Dhesi Harvey S Saund 18 - 20 Eastfield External stairs. New shopfront. PER 09/08/2007 Road Burnham Buckinghamshire SL1 7NZ 07/00992/FUL BURNH Mr & Mrs A Rose Cottage Single storey rear extension REF 20/08/2007 Greenham 71 Gore Road Burnham Buckinghamshire SL1 7DD 07/00982/FUL BURNH Mr & Mrs John Rob Clarke Littleworth Forge Conversion / re-build of the forge to accommodate two PER 20/08/2007 Frost Planning Common Lane stables, tack room and store Consultants Ltd Littleworth Common Burnham Buckinghamshire SL1 8PP 07/01239/EUC BURNH Mr J Elsbury B.K Greenland The Briar Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness for proposed: PEEUC 16/08/2007 27 Oxford Avenue Single storey rear extension Burnham Buckinghamshire SL1 8HR 07/01294/FUL BURNH Mr & Mrs T Curry Shorne Tilbey 56 Green Lane Erection of conservatory PER 16/08/2007 Associates Burnham Buckinghamshire SL1 8EB 07/01369/FUL BURNH Jacqueline & Kell 87 Gore Road Single storey rear extension.
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