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ASHTON KEYNES Parish WILTSHIRE COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT RECEIVED IN WEEK ENDING 08/01/2021 Parish: ALDBOURNE Electoral Division: ALDBOURNE AND RAMSBURY Application Number: 21/00113/TCA Grid Ref: 426378 175396 Applicant: Mr Christopher McGowan Applicant Address: Windy Ridge 8 Marlborough Road Aldbourne Marlborough Wiltshire SN8 2DD Site Location: Windy Ridge 8 Marlborough Road Aldbourne Marlborough Wiltshire SN8 2DD Proposal: Mature Beech - Reduce height by 3.5m, lateral reduction by a maximum of 3m to the North West & 2 - 2.5m for the remaining laterals Case Officer: Beverley Griffin Registration Date: 06/01/2021 Direct Line: 01225 770860 Please send your comments by: 28/01/2021 Parish: AMESBURY Electoral Division: AMESBURY WEST Application Number: 21/00095/TPO Grid Ref: 415717 141202 Applicant: Mrs Dreena Booth Applicant Address: The Garden House 41A Salisbury Road Amesbury Salisbury Wiltshire SP4 7HH Site Location: The Garden House 41A Salisbury Road Amesbury Salisbury Wiltshire SP4 7HH Proposal: Lime - Remove Case Officer: Shane Verrion Registration Date: 06/01/2021 Direct Line: 01722 434541 Please send your comments by: 28/01/2021 Parish: ASHTON KEYNES Electoral Division: MINETY Application Number: 20/08910/FUL Grid Ref: 404404 194185 Applicant: Martin Nichols Applicant Address: Brook Cottage, Church Walk Ashton Keynes Swindon SN6 6PB United Kingdom Site Location: Brook Cottage 3 Church Walk Ashton Keynes SN6 6PB Proposal: Install an electric charging point for electric and or hybrid cars on the outside wall of the house Case Officer: Eleanor Slack Registration Date: 08/01/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706659 Please send your comments by: 11/02/2021 Electoral Division: MINETY Application Number: 20/09583/LBC Grid Ref: 404404 194185 Applicant: Martin Nichols Applicant Address: Brook Cottage, Church Walk Ashton Keynes Swindon SN6 6PB United Kingdom Site Location: Brook Cottage 3 Church Walk Ashton Keynes SN6 6PB Proposal: Install an electric charging point for electric and or hybrid cars on the outside wall of the house Case Officer: Eleanor Slack Registration Date: 08/01/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706659 Please send your comments by: 11/02/2021 Electoral Division: MINETY Application Number: 20/10835/FUL Grid Ref: 404379 194210 Applicant: Mr Nick Plummer Applicant Address: Mill House, 7, Church Walk Ashton Keynes SN6 6PB Site Location: Mill House 7 Church Walk Ashton Keynes SN6 6PB Proposal: Proposed garage with ancillary accommodation Case Officer: Michael Akinola Registration Date: 08/01/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706753 Please send your comments by: 11/02/2021 Electoral Division: MINETY Application Number: 20/11089/FUL Grid Ref: 404834 194274 Applicant: mr chris yeates Applicant Address: 7, The Leaze Ashton Keynes SN6 6PE Site Location: 7 The Leaze Ashton Keynes SN6 6PE Proposal: Additional half storey extension on existing bungalow to form 6 bedroom house. New oak framed entrance lobby to front of house, Case Officer: Eleanor Slack Registration Date: 08/01/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706659 Please send your comments by: 05/02/2021 Electoral Division: MINETY Application Number: 21/00010/LBC Grid Ref: 404379 194210 Applicant: Mr Nick Plummer Applicant Address: Mill House, 7, Church Walk Ashton Keynes SN6 6PB Site Location: Mill House 7 Church Walk Ashton Keynes SN6 6PB Proposal: Proposed garage with ancillary accommodation Case Officer: Michael Akinola Registration Date: 08/01/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706753 Please send your comments by: 11/02/2021 Parish: BIDDESTONE Electoral Division: BY BROOK Application Number: 20/10737/FUL Grid Ref: 386710 173050 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Simon & Alison Fovargue Applicant Address: Manor Cottage Biddestone SN14 7DL Site Location: Manor Cottage Biddestone Wiltshire SN14 7DL Proposal: Re-modelling of existing outbuilding (ground floor will continue to be used as a store and double garage and the first floor will form domestic annexe accommodation). Case Officer: Kate Clark Registration Date: 07/01/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706684 Please send your comments by: 04/02/2021 Parish: BOX Electoral Division: CORSHAM WITHOUT AND BOX HILL Application Number: 20/10757/FUL Grid Ref: 0 0 Applicant: Mr Bob Holland Applicant Address: Appy Daze 4 London Street Bath BA1 5BU Site Location: The Old Barn London Road Box Hill Box Wiltshire SN13 8ES Proposal: Conversion of Redundant Barn and Stable and Change of Use from Equestrian to Residential Case Officer: Victoria Davis Registration Date: 07/01/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706673 Please send your comments by: 04/02/2021 Electoral Division: BOX AND COLERNE Application Number: 20/10757/FUL Grid Ref: 0 0 Applicant: Mr Bob Holland Applicant Address: Appy Daze 4 London Street Bath BA1 5BU Site Location: The Old Barn London Road Box Hill Box Wiltshire SN13 8ES Proposal: Conversion of Redundant Barn and Stable and Change of Use from Equestrian to Residential Case Officer: Victoria Davis Registration Date: 07/01/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706673 Please send your comments by: 04/02/2021 Electoral Division: BOX AND COLERNE Application Number: 20/10868/FUL Grid Ref: 381637 169050 Applicant: Mrs Felicity Davies Applicant Address: Spa House, Middlehill House Road Middlehill Box SN13 8QS Site Location: Spa House Middlehill House Road Middlehill Box SN13 8QS Proposal: Proposed single storey rear extension, alteration of existing dining room sash window to doors, increase height and width of two internal existing doors and addition of new door. Case Officer: Gabrielle Brownrigg Registration Date: 07/01/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706647 Please send your comments by: 11/02/2021 Electoral Division: BOX AND COLERNE Application Number: 20/10983/FUL Grid Ref: 384433 167808 Applicant: Mr & Mrs A Dewar-Durie Applicant Address: c/o Agent . Site Location: Corner Cottage Wadswick Box SN13 8JB Proposal: Part single-storey/part two-storey extension Case Officer: James Webster Registration Date: 06/01/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706713 Please send your comments by: 03/02/2021 Electoral Division: BOX AND COLERNE Application Number: 20/11035/FUL Grid Ref: 382852 168648 Applicant: Mrs Louise Rainbow Applicant Address: 20, Bargates Box SN13 8LT Site Location: 20 Bargates Box SN13 8LT Proposal: Proposed new driveway entrance to replace existing, with alterations to the existing driveway layout. Case Officer: Gabrielle Brownrigg Registration Date: 07/01/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706647 Please send your comments by: 04/02/2021 Electoral Division: BOX AND COLERNE Application Number: 21/00126/LBC Grid Ref: 381637 169050 Applicant: Mrs Felicity Davies Applicant Address: Spa House, Middlehill House Road Middlehill Box SN13 8QS Site Location: Spa House Middlehill House Road Middlehill Box SN13 8QS Proposal: Proposed single storey rear extension, alteration of existing dining room sash window to doors, increase height and width of two internal existing doors and addition of new door. Case Officer: Gabrielle Brownrigg Registration Date: 07/01/2021 Direct Line: 01249 706647 Please send your comments by: 11/02/2021 Parish: BRADFORD ON AVON Electoral Division: BRADFORD-ON-AVON SOUTH Application Number: 20/10270/FUL Grid Ref: 382835 160628 Applicant: Mr Douglas Phillips Applicant Address: 56, Upper Regents Park Bradford On Avon BA15 1EB Site Location: 56 Upper Regents Park Bradford On Avon Wiltshire BA15 1EB Proposal: Erection of a small single storey extension to the front elevation. Case Officer: David Cox Registration Date: 07/01/2021 Direct Line: 01225 716774 Please send your comments by: 13/01/2021 Electoral Division: BRADFORD-ON-AVON NORTH Application Number: 20/10863/FUL Grid Ref: 382944 160894 Applicant: Miss Glasbrook Applicant Address: The Cowshed Holt Road Bradford On Avon BA15 1AJ Site Location: The Cow Shed Holt Road Bradford On Avon BA15 1AJ Proposal: Erection of 1 No. self-build dwelling and associated works including the conversion of the existing Cowshed to ancillary accommodation. Case Officer: Steven Sims Registration Date: 08/01/2021 Direct Line: 01225 770238 Please send your comments by: 05/02/2021 Electoral Division: BRADFORD-ON-AVON SOUTH Application Number: 20/11072/FUL Grid Ref: 382388 160214 Applicant: Marisol and Justin Cavieres-Riley Applicant Address: 13, Southleigh Bradford On Avon BA15 2EQ Site Location: 13 Southleigh Bradford On Avon BA15 2EQ Proposal: Proposed roof lift, rear extensions and remodelling Case Officer: Eileen Medlin Registration Date: 08/01/2021 Direct Line: 01225 770254 Please send your comments by: 05/02/2021 Electoral Division: BRADFORD-ON-AVON SOUTH Application Number: 20/11084/FUL Grid Ref: 382358 160169 Applicant: Mrs Gemma Bedford Applicant Address: 28, Southleigh Bradford On Avon BA15 2EQ Site Location: 28 Southleigh Bradford On Avon BA15 2EQ Proposal: Front infill single storey extension Case Officer: Eileen Medlin Registration Date: 08/01/2021 Direct Line: 01225 770254 Please send your comments by: 05/02/2021 Electoral Division: BRADFORD-ON-AVON SOUTH Application Number: 21/00005/TCA Grid Ref: 382544 160873 Applicant: Mr Chris Hogg Applicant Address: Land At Westbury Gardens St Margarets Hall Bradford On Avon Wiltshire BA15 1DE Site Location: Land At Westbury Gardens St Margarets Street Bradford On Avon BA15 1DE Proposal: T1 - Poplar tree - fell T2 - Lime tree - fell Case Officer: Sue Morgan Registration Date: 07/01/2021 Direct Line: 01225 770203 Please send your comments by: 29/01/2021 Electoral Division: BRADFORD-ON-AVON SOUTH Application Number: 21/00175/DP3 Grid Ref: 382465 160781 Applicant: Wiltshire Council Applicant Address: County Hall Bythesea
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