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CN Initial Template Aberdeenshire Weekly List 27 July 2015 The applications on the attached list have been Registered last week within the Kincardine & Mearns Area of Aberdeenshire Council and can be viewed online at https://upa.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/online-applications/. Community Councils wishing to be consulted on an application should contact the local planning office within 7 working days. Any comments from community councils should be submitted within 14 days, unless an extension of time for comments has been agreed with the planning officer. Any person wishing to make comment on an application should do so in writing to the undersigned by the date specified in the list. You can also make comment online or to the email address below. Please note the date for comment will extend if neighbour notification or advertisement is required. Comments must be submitted within the required timescale and any comments made will be available for public inspection and will be published on the internet. Local Planning Office: Viewmount, Arduthie Road, Stonehaven, AB39 2DQ Telephone: 01569-768300 Email: [email protected] Robert Gray Head of Planning and Building Standards Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2331 Site Address: East Lodge, Beannachar, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Jenny Ash Banchory Devenick, AB12 5YL and Extension to Dwellinghouse Date Validated 20 July 2015 Applicant: Camphill Estates c/o Camphill E.391945 N.802651 Architecture & Development Ltd, Newton Dee, Bieldside, Aberdeen, AB15 9DX Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W17- North Kincardine 51- North Kincardine Rural 9 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2001 Site Address: 11 Hunter Place, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Jane Weir Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, AB39 2AZ and Extension to Dwellinghouse and Date Validated Formation of Access Ramp 24 July 2015 Applicant: Mr A Mann c/o Bennett Architectural Design Limited., Leadside E.386407 N.786436 House, 62 Leadside Road, Aberdeen, AB25 1TW Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 61- Stonehaven & District 16 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2121 Site Address: Land At, Bardspark, Full Planning Permission for Erection of Aude Chaiban Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire Dwellinghouse and Detached Garage and Date Validated Sub Division of Feu 20 July 2015 Applicant: Touckswood c/o Annie Kenyon Architects Ltd, South Lediken, E.383586 N.784416 Insch, Insch, AB52 6SH Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 15- Catterline, Kinneff & Dunnottar 20 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2378 Site Address: The Coach House, 4 Full Planning Permission for Installation of Jenny Ash Fetteresso Castle, Fetteresso, Replacement Windows Date Validated Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, AB39 3UR 23 July 2015 E.384250 N.785494 Applicant: Prof. M Pope c/o John Gordon Associates Ltd., 3 Dean Acres, Comrie, Dunfermline, KY12 9XS Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 61- Stonehaven & District 27 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2379 Site Address: The Coach House, 4 Listed Building Consent for Alterations and Jenny Ash Fetteresso Castle, Fetteresso, Extension to Dwellinghouse Date Validated Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, AB39 3UR 23 July 2015 E.384250 N.785494 Applicant: Prof. M Pope c/o John Gordon Associates Ltd., 3 Dean Acres, Comrie, Dunfermline, KY12 9XS Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 61- Stonehaven & District 27 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2396 Site Address: Land East Of, Cedar Drive, Approval of Matters Specified in Conds for Jan Regulski Woodlands Of Durris, Aberdeenshire Condition 2 c) (Tree Survey and Date Validated Management), f) (Ecological Survey) of 24 July 2015 Applicant: Mr Andrew Laing c/o Barton Planning Permission in Principle Willmore, 68 George Street, Edinburgh, APP/2014/1750 Erection of 3 EH2 2LR Dwellinghouses E.379053 N.796061 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 18- Crathes, Drumoak & Durris 27 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/1990 Site Address: Glenbervie Aberdeen Full Planning Permission for Change of Joshua McLean Angus, Glenbervie, Drumlithie AB39 3UA Use from Meat Processing Plant to Class Date Validated 5 (General Industrial), Alterations and 22 July 2015 Applicant: Macphie Of Glenbervie Ltd c/o Refurbishment of Existing Building, Meller Limited, Lockington Hall, Main Formation of Concrete Yard and Street, Lockington, DE74 2RH Installation of BOC Tank and Condenser Units E.376312 N.780410 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 42- Mearns 20 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2171 Site Address: Woodside Of Benholm, Full Planning Permission for Change of Joshua McLean Johnshaven, Aberdeenshire, DD10 0HY Use of Land to Domestic Curtilage and Date Validated Erection of Replacement Dwellinghouse 16 July 2015 Applicant: Mr Ashley Darling c/o Inspired Design & Development Ltd, Design E.378713 N.770538 Studio, 27 Evan Street, Stonehaven, AB39 2EQ Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 09- Benholm & Johnshaven 20 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2236 Site Address: Joiner's House, Workshop Full Planning Permission for Change of Joshua McLean Adjacent To Lochend, Glenbervie Road, Use of Workshop to Dwellinghouse Date Validated Drumlithie, Aberdeenshire, Including Alterations and Extension 23 July 2015 Applicant: Mr And Mrs Pratt c/o A D E.378617 N.780871 Architecture And Design, Tigh-Na- Bruach, Tayock, Brechin Road, Montrose, DD10 9LE Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 42- Mearns 20 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2320 Site Address: Prospect Villa, Seaview Full Planning Permission for Erection of Ann Grant Terrace, Johnshaven, Aberdeenshire, Replacement Cat Foster Pen Date Validated DD10 0HF 17 July 2015 E.379334 N.766906 Applicant: Cats Protection Stonehaven Branch Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 09- Benholm & Johnshaven 20 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2327 Site Address: 17 West Park Avenue, Full Planning Permission for Alterations to Jenny Ash Inverbervie, Aberdeenshire, DD10 0TY Dwellinghouse (Formation of Window) Date Validated 20 July 2015 Applicant: Mr & Mrs M. Mutch c/o E.382592 N.771998 Inspired Design & Development Ltd, Design Studio, 27 Evan Street, Stonehaven, AB39 2EQ Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 57- Royal Burgh Of Inverbervie 9 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2341 Site Address: 10 Waughton Place, Full Planning Permission for Alterations to Jenny Ash Johnshaven, Aberdeenshire, DD10 0HH Dwellinghouse (Replacement Door) Date Validated 21 July 2015 Applicant: Mr A Smith c/o C R Smith E.379735 N.767098 (Glaziers) Dunfermline Limited, PO Box 27, Gardeners Street, Dunfermline, KY12 0RN Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 09- Benholm & Johnshaven 20 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2369 Site Address: Cromwell House, High Full Planning Permission for Installation of Ann Grant Street, Auchenblae, AB30 1WR Exterior Railing (Retrospective) Date Validated 22 July 2015 Applicant: Ms Julie Butler & Mr Scott E.372696 N.778834 Forbes Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 42- Mearns 20 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2372 Site Address: Macphie Of Glenbervie Full Planning Permission for Alterations Jenny Ash Ltd, Glenbervie, Drumlithie, AB39 3YG and Extension Date Validated 23 July 2015 Applicant: Mr Steve Morrison c/o Gauldie E.376477 N.780416 Wright & Partners Architects Ltd, 2 Osborne Place, Dundee, DD2 1BD Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 42- Mearns 20 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2382 Site Address: Cotter House, Pitbeadlie, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Jenny Ash Marykirk, Laurencekirk, AB30 1XJ and Extension to Dwellinghouse and Date Validated Erection of Retaining Wall 23 July 2015 Applicant: Mr A W Cameron c/o John D Crawford Ltd, 72 New Wynd, Montrose, E.371311 N.765292 DD10 8RF Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 60- St Cyrus 12 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2383 Site Address: Workshop Adjacent To Listed Building Consent for Change of Use Joshua McLean Lochend, Glenbervie Road, Drumlithie of Workshop to Dwellinghouse Including Date Validated Alterations and Extension 23 July 2015 Applicant: Mr And Mrs Pratt c/o A D Architecture And Design, Tigh-Na- E.378617 N.780871 Bruach, Tayock, Brechin Road, Montrose, DD10 9LE Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 42- Mearns 20 August 2015 .
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