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Application Number Parish Address Other Information F 20080251 Application Number Parish Address Other Information F 20080251 Wokingham Station Pine Furniture Company, Proposed erection of 3 flats over existing shop, plus changes to shop front. 46 Station Road, Wokingham, (Shop front work started but resi not) RG40 2AE F 20090440 Earley 8 Elm Lane, Lower Earley, RG6 5UF Renewal of Planning Application F/2006/8240 for the proposed erection of 1 x 4 bedroom detached house. See EXT/2012/1011 to extend application for further 3 years. F 20111365 Woodley Farriers, Farriers Close, Woodley. Proposed change of use of old blacksmith building into a residential dwelling with insertion of skylight windows in roof space on front and rear elevation to create bedrooms in loft space. F 20120649 Woodley 59 Butts Hill Road, Woodley, RG5 Proposed erection of one replacement dwelling following demolition of existing 4NJ dwelling. F 20120057 Swallowfield The Birches, Castle Road, Farley Erection of a replacement dwelling following demolition and removal of Hill existing dwelling. F 20121809 Finchampstead The Queens Oak Church Lane Proposed conversion of existing outbuilding to form a single dwellinghouse. Finchampstead F 20122258 Wokingham 57 Peach Street Wokingham Proposed change of use of first and second floor office space to residential to form a one bedroom dwelling. F 20122261 Swallowfield Lenette Church Road Swallowfield Proposed removal of existing mobile home and construction of replacement 4 bed dwelling with associated external works. F 20121911 Wargrave The Bungalow, Henley Road, Proposed erection of one dwelling boathouse and detached double garage plus Wargrave. formation of new vehicular access. Demolition of existing dwelling and double garage. F 20120583 Shinfield 44 Falcon Avenue, Reading, RG2 Proposed demolition of existing side extension and erection of 3 bedroom 8EL terraced dwelling. F 20121506 Wargrave Elizabeth Court, Victoria Road, Erection of 2 x single bedroom flats plus separate bedroom extensions to 14 Wargrave, RG10 8BP existing flats. F 20122203 Wokingham 49 New Wokingham Road, Proposed erection of a new detached dwelling. Without Crowthorne, RG45 6JG F 20140236 Finchampstead Pye Hill House, Jubilee Road, Proposed erection of 3 detached houses with attached garages (Demolition of Finchampstead, RG40 3RU existing house and outbuildings. Removal of permanent residential caravan). See Officer's report stating that there is no net increase in dwellings. Replaces F2013/0232 O 20131135 St Nicholas Hurst Whistley Bridge Field Whistley Outline application for a replacement dwelling and outbuildings. (Access to be Green considered.) Bedroom numbers unknown. F 20121190 Charvil Land to the rear of 25 & 27 Park Proposed erection of two detached dwellings and construction of a new access View Drive South Charvil road. Application F/2005/4123 allowed on the same site. F 20131456 Wokingham 51a Barkham Road, Wokingham, Proposed erection of 2 x 2 bedroom chalet style bungalows following RG41 2RG demolition of existing bungalow. F 20130473 Wokingham 184 and land rear of 182 Proposed erection of three x five bedroom detached dwellings with garages Finchampstead Road Wokingham and new access road with turning area. Demolition of existing dwelling. F 20131757 St Nicholas Hurst Buttercups, Broadwater Lane, Proposed erection of one detached dwelling with detached garage widening of Hurst, RG10 0DS existing access and formation of split driveway. Demolition of one existing outbuilding and garage. Supersedes F/2007/3077. F 20131972 Ruscombe Land adjacent to Dovercote West Change of use from haulage contractor's yard (sui generis) to residential (C3) End Waltham St. Lawrence, RG10 use plus demolition of existing building and hard standing and erection of one 0NG dwelling and detached garage with associated landscaping and access. F 20131452 St Nicholas Hurst Land adjoining Grange Farm Proposed change of use from agricultural building plus conversion and Islandstone Lane Hurst, RG10 0RJ development to form a single dwelling house; includes construction of new link to form proposed hallway and rear boundary wall. Boundary wall to be retained following demolition of existing barn. Removal of temporary timber stable. F 20131913 Shinfield 81 Clares Green Road Spencers Proposed erection of 2 three storey dwellings with associated outbuildings, Wood, RG7 1DU following demolition and removal of existing bungalow. F 20132402 Wokingham 3 Barkham Road, Wokingham, Erection of 2 x 3 bedroom semi-detached houses and a 2 bedroom bungalow. RG41 2XR OFF 20132534 Twyford 41 London Road Twyford, RG10 Prior approval submission for the conversion of existing B1(a) offices to class 9EJ (C3) residential. OFF 20132542 Winnersh 2 King Street Lane Winnersh, Prior approval submission for the conversion of existing offices (use class (B1) RG41 5AS to residential (use class C3). OFF 20132212 Twyford 44 Station Road Twyford, RG10 Prior approval submission for the conversion of existing offices ( use class B1(a) 9NT to one residential unit ( use class (C3). OFF 20140337 Twyford 42 Station Road Twyford, RG10 Prior approval submission for the conversion of existing offices (Use Class 9NT B1{a}) to one residential unit (Use Class (C3). F 20131695 Twyford 2 Ruscombe Road, Twyford, RG10 Proposed renovation and conversion of existing barn to additional habitable 9JS accommodation. F 20122448 Woodley 83 Loddon Bridge Road, Woodley, Proposed erection of a 1x3 bedroom detached dwelling, with associated access RG5 4AR and landscaping. F 20140300 Finchampstead Lambda Cottage, Wick Hill, Proposed erection of a replacement dwelling including creation of additional Finchampstead, RG40 3SR vehicular access. F 20141313 Wargrave Youngs Farm, Kentons Lane, Proposed demolition of existing dwelling and erection of replacement dwelling. Upper Culham F 20131953 Charvil 1 Strathmore Drive, Charvil, RG10 Proposed demolition of existing dwelling and erection of 1 x 4 bedroom and 1 x 9QT 5 bedroom detached dwellings with associated parking and access. F 20132518 Shinfield Land adjacent to 56 Grazeley Proposed erection of one detached dwelling. Road, Three Mile Cross, RG7 1BJ F 20132054 Wokingham 2 Longs Way, Wokingham, RG40 Proposed conversion of existing dwelling to create three flats plus single storey 1QN front and side extensions and new access. F 20132557 Finchampstead Pine Lodge, Heath Ride, Demolition of existing dwelling and replacement with 2 storey dwelling with Finchampstead, RG40 3QJ basement. F 20131750 Wargrave Crouch End, Crazies Hill, Proposed demolition of existing dwelling and outbuilding and erection of Wargrave, RG10 8LT replacement dwelling. Under construction as the outbuilding has been demolished. RM 20131706 Woodley Land rear of 6 Phillips Close Reserved matters (appearance, layout, scale, landscaping) application pursuant Beggars Hill Road Woodley, RG5 to outline planning consent O/2012/0414 for the erection of 1 detached house. 4XD F 20140593 Wokingham Land to the rear of 23 - 25 Proposed erection of a detached dwelling with garage. Chestnut Avenue Wokingham, RG41 3HW F 20131359 Finchampstead New Mill Restaurant New Mill Proposed change of use from restaurant (A3 use) to a single private dwelling Lane Eversley Hook, RG27 0RA (C3 use) plus alterations and a first floor extension to building. F 20140538 Wokingham 65 - 67 Peach Street, Wokingham, Change of use of the ground floor from part A1 & part A3 to part C3 RG40 1XP (residential) and part sui generis (nail bar/ beauty parlour), with change to the Peach Street shop fronts and extension of two existing dwellings and the creation of two new dwellings. F 20141437 Finchampstead 255 & 257 Finchampstead Road, Proposed erection of 2 no. replacement dwellings with associated access Finchampstead, RG40 3JR following demolition of no's 255 & 257 Finchampstead Road. F 20141723 Woodley 39 Hudson Road, Woodley, RG5 Proposed sub division of existing dwelling house into two dwellings. 4EN F 20141307 Shinfield Long Garden, Shinfield Road, Application for proposed change of use of Dwellinghouse (C3) use to large Shinfield, RG2 9BG house in multiple occupation (Sui Generis) use comprising 10 bedrooms. F 20141133 Winnersh 22 Reynards Close, Winnersh, Proposed conversion of dwelling into 2 residential units (2 no 3 beds). RG41 5NT F 20140654 Charvil Land rear of 23a Park View Drive Proposed erection of one detached dwelling. South Charvil, RG10 9WA F 20141050 Earley 8 Chelwood Road Earley, RG6 5QG Proposed erection of 4 bedroom detached dwelling following demolition of existing 3 bedroom dwelling. F 20141166 Finchampstead 37 Pine Drive Finchampstead, Proposed erection of 4 bed dwelling with associated garage and landscaping RG40 3LD following demolition of existing dwelling. OFF 20141005 Wokingham 2-6 Easthampstead Road, Prior approval submission for the conversion of existing offices (use class B1(a)) Wokingham, RG40 2EG to 3 residential units (use class C3) OFF 20140974 Woodley 2 Southlake Parade, Kingfisher Prior approval submission for the proposed change of use from a retail (Use Drive, Woodley, RG5 3SJ Class B1 or A1) use to a self-contained residential flat (Use Class C3). MB 20141574 Swallowfield Tanners Grain Store, Swallowfield Application for prior approval for the proposed change of use of existing Road, Arborfield, RG2 9LA agricultural building to three dwelling houses. F 20141715 Finchampstead Hawthorn Cottage, The Village, Proposed erection of 3 bedroom detached house. Plus new detached garage to Finchampstead, RG40 4JU rear of Hawthorn Cottage following demolition of existing
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