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To Access Forms and Drawings Associated with the Applications Printed On 24/11/2014 Weekly List ESBC www.eaststaffsbc.gov.uk Philip Somerfield B.A. Dip T.P., D.M.S. M.R.T.P.I Head of Regulatory Services LIST No: 47/2014 PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED DURING THE PERIOD 17/11/2014 TO 21/11/2014 To access forms and drawings associated with the applications below, please use the following link :- http://www2.eaststaffsbc.gov.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/ApplicationSearch.aspx and enter the full reference number. Alternatively you are able to view the applications at:- Customer Services Centre, Market Place, Burton upon Trent or the Customer Services Centre, Uttoxeter Library, Red Gables, High Street, Uttoxeter. REFERENCE Grid Ref: 421,451.00 : 325,616.00 P/2014/01474 Parish(s): Anslow Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Tutbury and Outwoods Installation of 210kW ground mounted photovoltaic array Anslow Eggs For Mr J Thompstone Main Road c/o AM Planning Consultants Limited Anslow 17 Derwent Road Staffordshire Stapenhill DE13 9QE Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE15 9FR REFERENCE Grid Ref: 422,213.00 : 321,231.00 P/2014/01423 Parish(s): Branston Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Branston Erection of a detached building to form Local Centre providing up to 748 square metres of floor space to include Use Classes A1 (Retail), A2 (Financial & Professional Services), A3 (Restaurants & Cafes), A4 (Drinking Establishments) and A5 (Hot Food Takeaway), with associated car parking, servicing, landscaping and public realm works and the formation of a community garden St Modwens Development For St Modwen Main Street c/o C T Planning Branston Trafalgar House Staffordshire 20a Market Street Lichfield Staffordshire WS13 6LH Page 1 of 11 Printed On 24/11/2014 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 47/2014 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 422,317.00 : 321,453.00 P/2014/01426 Parish(s): Branston Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Branston Erection of a detached building to form car showroom and associated workshop, offices and vehicle valeting area including details of car parking and landscaping Proposed Car Showroom For G F Tomlinson Group Ltd Ninth Avenue c/o Marchini Curran Associates Burton upon Trent 54a High Pavement Staffordshire Nottingham NG1 1HW REFERENCE Grid Ref: 424,880.00 : 322,968.00 P/2014/01134 Parish(s): Burton Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Burton Erection of a first floor rear extension to facilitate the creation of one flat 181 Station Street For Mrs Sumia Begum Burton Upon Trent c/o Design House Staffordshire 580 Moseley Road DE14 1BN Birmingham West Midlands B12 9AA REFERENCE Grid Ref: 424,169.00 : 322,926.00 P/2014/01492 Parish(s): Burton Change of Use Ward(s): Burton Conversion of Public House with apartment above to form two apartments, including demolition of a single storey rear extension and the erection of a single storey reat extension Black Horse For Mr Nick Burton Moor Street c/o Brownhill Hayward Brown Ltd Burton Upon Trent Georgian House Staffordshire 24 Bird Street DE14 3SZ Lichfield Staffordshire WS13 6PT REFERENCE Grid Ref: 415,791.00 : 328,437.00 P/2014/01485 Parish(s): Draycott in the Clay Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Crown Formation of a menage Pipehay Farm For The Duchy of Lancaster Pipehay Lane c/o Savills (UK) Ltd Draycott In The Clay 9 Fletcher Gate Staffordshire Nottingham DE6 5BY NG1 1QQ Page 2 of 11 Printed On 24/11/2014 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 47/2014 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 421,043.00 : 319,329.00 P/2014/01506 Parish(s): Dunstall Householder Ward(s): Needwood Erection of a two storey side extension 289 Lichfield Road For Mr S Johnson Barton Under Needwood 289 Lichfield Road Staffordshire Barton Under Needwood DE13 8ED Staffordshire DE13 8ED REFERENCE Grid Ref: 416,442.00 : 324,954.00 P/2014/01352 Parish(s): Hanbury Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Crown Demolition of Grooms Cottage to facilitate the conversion of existing stables and outbuildings to form six dwellings, including associated external alterations and erection of single storey rear extensions and the installation of a package sewage treatment plant Kingstanding Hall For Kingstanding Developments Ltd Burton Road c/o Making Plans Architecture Needwood Ivy Lodge Staffordshire 5 Twyford Road DE13 9PE Willington Derbyshire DE65 6DE REFERENCE Grid Ref: 417,713.00 : 326,613.00 P/2014/01375 Parish(s): Hanbury Prior Approval - Class M Ward(s): Crown Change of use of agricultural building to B1 (Business) use Top Farm For Duchy of Lancaster Anslow Road c/o Savills (UK) Ltd Hanbury 9 Fletcher Gate Staffordshire Nottingham DE13 8TU NG1 1QQ REFERENCE Grid Ref: 413,397.00 : 331,314.00 P/2014/01452 Parish(s): Marchington Prior Approval - Class MB Ward(s): Crown Prior approval for the conversion of an agricultural building to form a dwelling Land at For Mr G Brassington Station Road Forest Hills Marchington Moisty Lane Staffordshire Marchington Staffordshire ST14 8JY Page 3 of 11 Printed On 24/11/2014 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 47/2014 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 423,155.00 : 327,953.00 P/2014/01462 Parish(s): Rolleston on Dove Householder Ward(s): Rolleston on Dove Installation of bi-fold doors and new window to rear to replace existing windows, installation of a flue to the rear and removal of existing flue, reduce width of window on side elevation, infill bottom glazed section of lounge window to front elevation and installation of two rooflights to the rear Mulberry Cottage For Mr T Jackson 62 Church Road Mulberry Cottage Rolleston On Dove Home Farm Staffordshire Church DE13 9BG Rolleston On Dove Staffordshire DE13 9BG REFERENCE Grid Ref: 424,772.00 : 327,630.00 P/2014/01499 Parish(s): Rolleston on Dove Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Rolleston on Dove Erection of a detached bungalow Proposed dwelling For Mrs M Waldleworth 2 Walford Road c/o Jon Grew Design Rolleston On Dove 1 McAdam Close Staffordshire Stapenhill DE13 9AP Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE15 9BA REFERENCE Grid Ref: 425,426.00 : 326,878.00 P/2014/01496 Parish(s): Stretton Householder Ward(s): Stretton Installation of dormer window on front elevation 105A Priory Lands For Mr P Kerr-Delworth Stretton 105A Priory Lands Staffordshire Stretton DE13 0HJ Staffordshire DE13 0HJ REFERENCE Grid Ref: 425,321.00 : 325,409.00 P/2014/01504 Parish(s): Stretton Reserved Matters Ward(s): Eton Park Reserved Matters application for the erection of 11 employment units (Phase 1), Use Classes B1 (Business), B2 (General Industrial) & B8 (Storage & Distribution), including details of access, appearance, scale and layout Land adjacent to Pirelli Factory For St Modwen Developments Ltd Derby Road c/o Planning Prospects Ltd Stretton 4 Mill Pool Staffordshire Nash Lane DE13 0BH Belbroughton Worcestershire DY9 9AF Page 4 of 11 Printed On 24/11/2014 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 47/2014 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 417,673.00 : 322,471.00 P/2014/01417 Parish(s): Tatenhill Householder Ward(s): Needwood Retention of a gazebo 19 Rangemore Hall Mews For Mr R Smith Rangemore 19 Rangemore Hall Mews Staffordshire Rangemore DE13 9RE Staffordshire DE13 9RE REFERENCE Grid Ref: 417,933.00 : 322,692.00 P/2014/01463 Parish(s): Tatenhill Householder Ward(s): Needwood Erection of a two storey rear extension Rangemore Gardens For Mr & Mrs W Tipper Dunstall Road c/o Paul Wilkes - Chartered Architect Rangemore Ivy House Staffordshire Kings Bromley DE13 9RG Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 7HW REFERENCE Grid Ref: 421,191.00 : 329,082.00 P/2014/01405 Parish(s): Tutbury Householder Ward(s): Tutbury and Outwoods Installation of a rear dormer extension to facilitate loft conversion 10 Church Street For Mr Rob Douglas Tutbury c/o Kestral Building Services Staffordshire 7 Deferrers Croft DE13 9JE Stretton Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0FH REFERENCE Grid Ref: 421,326.00 : 328,431.00 P/2014/01459 Parish(s): Tutbury Householder Ward(s): Tutbury and Outwoods Installation of external insulated render on all elevations 12 Green Lane For Mrs G Higgs Tutbury c/o EnergyCare Group Ltd Staffordshire 1 Appley Court DE13 9NN Appley Wood Corner Haynes Bedford MK45 3QQ Page 5 of 11 Printed On 24/11/2014 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 47/2014 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 421,230.00 : 328,845.00 P/2014/01489 Parish(s): Tutbury Change of Use Ward(s): Tutbury and Outwoods Change of use of gym to a one bedroom retirement dwelling 10a Webb Corbett House For Friel Homes Burton Street Newtrack Farm Tutbury Walsall Road Staffordshire Great Wyrley DE13 9DH Walsall WS6 6AP REFERENCE Grid Ref: 421,086.00 : 328,513.00 P/2014/01501 Parish(s): Tutbury Works to a Protected Tree Ward(s): Tutbury and Outwoods Crown lifting of 2 Lime trees to 3 metres above ground level (T57 & T58 of TPO 9) Land adjacent For East Staffordshire Borough Council 4 The Park Pale Open Spaces Office Tutbury Stapenhill Cemetery Staffordshire Stapenhill Road DE13 9LB Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE15 9AE REFERENCE Grid Ref: 409,084.00 : 333,428.00 P/2014/01371 Parish(s): Uttoxeter Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Town Conversion of 3 outbuildings to form office accommodation White Hart Hotel For Mr Howard Clulow Carter Street c/o Smytheman Architectural Services Uttoxeter 12 High Street Staffordshire Tean ST14 8EU Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST10 4DZ REFERENCE Grid Ref: 409,084.00 : 333,428.00 P/2014/01401 Parish(s): Uttoxeter Listed Building Consent Ward(s): Town Listed Building Consent for the conversion of 3 outbuildings to form office accommodation with associated internal and external alterations White Hart Hotel For M J Barrett Developments Carter Street c/o Smytheman Architectural Services Uttoxeter 12 High Street Staffordshire Tean ST14
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