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22 December 2008 Swale Borough Council List of Current Applications 22 December 2008 Swale Borough Council List of current applications received by Swale Borough Council for determination which are available for inspection at the Planning Services, East Street, Sittingbourne, Kent. Copies of applications are also available for inspection at the appropriate District Office (Please see notes). You may also view planning applications via our partnership with the UK Planning website (www.ukplanning.com/swale), but this may take up to 7 days to be completed. You may submit any observations on any application via the website. Please note that any observations that you wish to make on applications should be received either in writing (at the above address) or via e-mail to [email protected] within three weeks of the date of this list (please quote the full application reference in any correspondence or e-mail). In the interests of economy an acknowledgement will not be sent. If you do write to express an interest in an application, you will be informed of the decision in due course. On certain applications it may be some time before a decision is reached. Minster Application Ref SW/08/0742 AJS Case No. 06028 Case Officer A J Spiers Location 118 Minster Road,Minster,Sheppey,Kent,ME12 3JH Proposal Conservatory to the rear of the property (retrospective). Applicants Name Mr Martin Lucas Agent Mr John Hinkley, Supaglazing, 10 Deacon Town Centre, Knight Road, Strood, Kent , ME2 2AU Hartlip Application Ref SW/08/1117 RDM Case No. 00161 Case Officer Ross McCardle Location 27 Dane Close,Hartlip,Sittingbourne,Kent,ME9 7TN Proposal Single storey to the rear, new outside roof and dormer windows to the rear. Applicants Name Mr Kevin Brown Applicant Mr Kevin Brown, 27 Dane Close, Hartlip, Kent, ME9 7TN Tunstall Application Ref SW/08/1186 RDM Case No. 05858 Case Officer Ross McCardle Location 184 Sterling Road,Sittingbourne,Kent,ME10 1ST Proposal Two storey side and rear extension and single storey rear conservatory. Applicants Name Mr John Hills Agent Mr Jonathan Cook, Architecnique Architects, Whitewall Centre, Whitewall Road, Medway City Estate, Strood, Kent, ME2 4DZ Sheldwich,Badlesmere & Leaveland Application Ref SW/08/1273 HVM Case No. 04477 Case Officer Heather Murton Location Collington Barn,Ashford Road,Badlesmere,Faversham,Kent,ME13 0NY Proposal Change of use from agriculture to storage (B8) use including installation of new doors. Applicants Name David Potter Farms Agent Mrs Catherine Hughes, Catherine Hughes Associates, Wyseplan Building, Occupation Road, Wye, Ashford, Kent, TN25 5EN Sheldwich,Badlesmere & Leaveland Application Ref SW/08/1274 HVM Case No. 04477 Case Officer Heather Murton Location Collington Barn,Ashford Road,Badlesmere,Faversham,Kent,ME13 0NY Proposal Listed Building Consent for change of use from agriculture to storage (B8) use including installation of new doors. Applicants Name David Potter Farms Agent Mrs Catherine Hughes, Catherine Hughes Associates, Wyseplan Building, Occupation Road, Wye, Ashford, Kent, TN25 5EN Boughton Application Ref SW/08/1290 TD Case No. 00226 Case Officer Tracy Day Location The White Horse Inn,The Street,Boughton,Faversham,Kent,ME13 9AX Proposal Change of use to pub garden Applicants Name Mr Ben White Applicant Mr Ben White, Shepherd Neame LTD, 17 Court Street, Faversham, Kent, ME13 7AX, Faversham Town Application Ref SW/08/1296 AJS Case No. 22705 Case Officer A J Spiers Location 59 West Street,Faversham,Kent,ME13 7JH Proposal To affix weatherboarding to flank wall adjoining No. 58 West Street. Applicants Name Miss Trudy Tarrant Applicant Miss Trudy Tarrant, 59 West Street, Faversham, Kent, ME13 7JH Faversham Town Application Ref SW/08/1297 CLD Case No. 19951 Case Officer Claire Dethier Location 4 Cambridge Road,Faversham,Kent,ME13 8RN Proposal Replacement of timber windows to front of property with new UPVC frames. Applicants Name Mr Philpott Agent Mr Stephen Payne, Britelite Windows, Britelite House, Bircholt Road, Parkwood, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 9XY Faversham Town Application Ref SW/08/1298 TD Case No. 07041 Case Officer Tracy Day Location 13 & 14 Abbey Place,Abbey Place,Faversham,Kent,ME13 7BG Proposal Raising of existing driveway boundary wall Applicants Name Mrs Doreen Wade Agent Mr Douglas Mackay, 14 Cluniac House, Abbey Place, Faversham, Kent, ME13 7BG Newnham Application Ref SW/08/1299 RDM Case No. 23438 Case Officer Ross McCardle Location 80 The Street,Newnham,Nr Faversham,Kent,ME9 0LL Proposal Demolition of existing single storey build to rear of property and replacement with enlarged extension. Timber clad with timber windows and pitched slate roof. Applicants Name Mr David Lloyd Agent Mrs Nicola Miller, Nicola Miller (Architectural Design and Consulting), 171 Lower Road, Faversham, Kent, ME13 7NE Newnham Application Ref SW/08/1300 RDM Case No. 23438 Case Officer Ross McCardle Location 80 The Street,Newnham,Nr Faversham,Kent,ME9 0LL Proposal Conservation area consent for demolition of existing single storey build to rear of property and replacement with enlarged extension. Timber clad with timber windows and pitched slate roof. Applicants Name Mr David Lloyd Agent Mrs Nicola Miller, Architectural Design and Consulting, 171 Lower Road, Faversham, Kent, ME13 7NE Sheerness Application Ref SW/08/1303 TD Case No. 23469 Case Officer Tracy Day Location 18 Carlton Avenue,Sheerness,Kent,ME12 1DT Proposal Single storey rear extension. Applicants Name Mr Bobby Squire Applicant Mr Bobby Squire, 18 Carlton Avenue, Sheerness, Kent, ME12 1DT Hernhill Application Ref SW/08/1306 HVM Case No. 07071 Case Officer Heather Murton Location Chapel Plantation,Dargate,Faversham,Kent,ME13 9HB Proposal Extensions to rear of house with new conservatory and works associated with new swimming pool. Applicants Name Mr James Davies Agent Mr Nigel Lee Evans, Lee Evans Partnership, St Johns Lane, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2QQ Sheldwich,Badlesmere & Leaveland Application Ref SW/08/1307 HVM Case No. 17307 Case Officer Heather Murton Location Alexandra's Manor,Nursery Lane,Sheldwich,Faversham,Kent,ME13 0DZ Proposal Extension to existing detached garage. replacement of roof to entire garage with attic trusses to form ancillary accommodation over, accessed by external timber staircase. (See also SW/08/1308 for Conservation Area Consent.) Applicants Name Mr & Mrs C Symons Agent Mr Cyril Gasson, 83 Capel Street, Capel-le-ferne, Nr Folkestone, Kent, CT18 7HF Sheldwich,Badlesmere & Leaveland Application Ref SW/08/1308 HVM Case No. 17307 Case Officer Heather Murton Location Alexandra's Manor,Nursery Lane,Sheldwich,Faversham,Kent,ME13 0DZ Proposal Conservation Area Consent for extension to existing detatached garage. Replacement of roof to entire garage with attic trusses to form ancillary accommodation over, accessed by external timber staircase. Applicants Name Mr & Mrs C Symons Agent Mr Cyril Gasson, 83 Capel Street, Capel-le-ferne, Nr Folkestone, Kent, CT18 7HF Boughton Application Ref SW/08/1309 AJS Case No. 13975 Case Officer A J Spiers Location 67-69 The Street,Boughton,Faversham,Kent,ME13 9BE Proposal To replace 2 conservation rooflights in tiled kitchen roof with purpose made timber glazed lantern Applicants Name Dr Alistair Gould Agent Mr Nicholas Hobbs , Hobbs & Foster Architects, 12- 17 Lombard House, Upper Bridge Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2NF Boughton Application Ref SW/08/1310 AJS Case No. 13975 Case Officer A J Spiers Location 67-69 The Street,Boughton,Faversham,Kent,ME13 9BE Proposal Listed Building Consent to replace 2 conservation roof lights in tiled kitchen roof with purpose made timber glazed lantern. Applicants Name Dr Alistair Gould Agent Mr Nicholas Hobbs, Hobbs & Foster Architects, 12- 17 Lombard House, Upper Bridge Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2NF Sittingbourne Application Ref SW/08/1312 EE Case No. 19275 Case Officer Emma Eisinger Location 149 Bell Road,Sittingbourne,Kent,ME10 4HG Proposal Erection of a first floor side extension to both flank elevations with associated roof alterations and rear conservatory.. Applicants Name Mr James Bown Applicant Mr James Bown, 149 Bell Raod, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME10 4HG Tunstall Application Ref SW/08/1313 JRW Case No. 16779 Case Officer James Wilson Location Building 700 Winch Road,Kent Science Park,Sittingbourne,Kent,ME9 8AG Proposal Erection of data centre building and associated plant compound. Applicants Name Lloyds (Society of Lloyds) Agent Mr Colin Hyde, Arcadium, 14 Dufferin Street, London, EC1Y 8PD Sittingbourne Application Ref SW/08/1315 RDM Case No. 17809 Case Officer Ross McCardle Location 7 Chegworth Gardens,Sittingbourne,Kent,ME10 1RJ Proposal Lawful Development Certificate for single storey rear extension (Proposed) Applicants Name Mr Sawyer Agent Mr Stuart Anderson, Anderson North Partnership, 43 Lambourne Drive, Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent, ME19 4FN Faversham Town Application Ref SW/08/1316 CLD Case No. 21643 Case Officer Claire Dethier Location 12 Station Road,Faversham,Kent,ME13 8EB Proposal Replacement single-storey rear extension to provide enlarged dining room off kitchen. Applicants Name Mrs Lucie Cartwright Agent Mr Nicholas Hobbs, Hobbs & Foster Architects, 12/17 Lombard House, Upper Bridge Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2NF Bobbing Application Ref SW/08/1318 EE Case No. 03074 Case Officer Emma Eisinger Location Grove Park Shopping Centre,Gadby Road,Sittingbourne,Kent,ME10 1TH Proposal Display of 3 externally illuminated fascia sign Applicants Name Food Programme delivery, Orchid Group Agent Kevin Watson, Futurama, Olympia House, Metro Park 45, Middleton Grove, Leeds, West Yorks, LS11 5TY Newington Application Ref SW/08/1320 RDM Case No. 23476 Case Officer Ross McCardle Location 45 Playstool Road,Newington,Sittingbourne,Kent,ME9 7NE Proposal Two- storey side and rear extension. Applicants Name Mr John Hipkiss Agent Mr Ken Crutchley, 67 Adelaide Drive, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME10 1UX Sittingbourne Application Ref SW/08/1324 EE Case No. 03782 + 00258 Case Officer Emma Eisinger Location Land Adjoining,2 Haysel,Sittingbourne,Kent,ME10 4QE Proposal Erection of a five3 bedroom 2 storey dwelling with associated parking space. Applicants Name Mr Ian Ferrar Agent Mr Tony Day, Artlab Architects Ltd, 15 London Road, Sittingbourne , Kent , ME10 1NQ Eastling Application Ref SW/08/1327 AJS Case No.
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