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11 November 2016 Weekly list of Decisions made from 7 - 11 November 2016 Direct access to search application page click here http://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni address Organisation date t Aylton Three P 163061 Full 16/09/2016 Old Shire Proposed demolition Mr & Mrs C Old Shire House, Mr P Jones Flat 5, The Priory, 07/11/2016 Approved Crosses Householder House, Aylton, of existing extensions Smart Aylton, Worcester Road, with Ledbury, and replacement with Herefordshire, Ledbury, Conditions Herefordshire, 2;storey rear HR8 2QE Herefordshire, HR8 HR8 2QE extension. 1PL Bishop's Bishops P 163168 Prior Approval - 06/10/2016 The Barn, The Prior approval for Mr Anthony The Firlands, Urban Mr Russell Pure Offices, 39 07/11/2016 Prior Frome Frome & Agricultural Firlands, proposed change of Morel Bishops Frome, Aspects Ltd Ranford Hatherley Lane, Approval Cradley Bishops Frome, use of agricultural Worcester, Cheltenham, Not Herefordshire, building to;3 bed Herefordshire, Glouscestershire, Required WR6 5BA residential dwelling. WR6 5BA GL51 6SH Bodenham Hampton P 162506 Planning 12/08/2016 Bodenham Demolition of former Mr & Mrs A Blackpole Farm, Hook Mason Mr DF 41 Widemarsh 04/11/2016 Approved Permission Manor, school buildings and Bengree Luston, Limited Baume Street, Hereford, with Bodenham, erection of three Leominster, Herefordshire, HR4 Conditions Hereford, detached;dwellings. Herefordshire, 9EA Herefordshire HR6 0EG Bodenham Hampton P 162877 Planning 23/09/2016 Bodenham Lake Re-profile Bodenham Miss Sophie Lower House Miss Lower House 02/11/2016 Approved Permission Nature Reserve, Lake in three areas; Cowling Farm, Hereford, Sophie Farm, Hereford, with Bodenham, install floating bio- Herefordshire, Cowling Herefordshire, HR1 Conditions Herefordshire matrix;and erect a HR1 1UT 1UT bird hide. Bridstow Llangarron P 162474 Outline 16/08/2016 Land adjacent to Outline planning The Owner Underhill Farm, Procuro Mr John Procuro, St Owens 08/11/2016 Refused The Claytons, application for the and/or Foy, Ross-On- Planning Kendrick Cross, Hereford, Bridstow, erection of 4 x 2 bed 3 Occupier Wye, Services Ltd Herefordshire, HR2 Herefordshire x 3 bed;and 2 x 4 bed Herefordshire, 8LG dwellings. Access, HR9 6RD landscaping, layout and scale. Brinsop and Weobley P 163210 Prior Approval - 25/10/2016 Brinsop Court Proposed grain store Mrs Patricia Dansey House, Strutt & Mr Mark 55 Northbrook 04/11/2016 Prior Wormsley All others Farm, Brinsop, with fan house. Churchward Brinsop Court Parker LLP Woods Street, Newbury, Approval Hereford, Farm, Brinsop, Berkshire, RG14 Refused Herefordshire Hereford, 1AN Herefordshire, HR4 7AX 1 Weekly list of Decisions made from 7 - 11 November 2016 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni address Organisation date t Bromyard and Bromyard P 162820 Planning 08/09/2016 Flats at 38 High Change of use of first Mr Tom East Haddon Linton Design Mr Leonard 5a Old Road, 07/11/2016 Approved Winslow Bringsty Permission Street, and second floors to Benyon Hall, East Vidler Bromyard, with Bromyard, create three flats Haddon, Herefordshire, HR7 Conditions Herefordshire, and;associated minor Northampton, 4BQ HR7 4AE alterations to the NN6 8BU listed building. Canon Frome Three P 162281 Planning 15/08/2016 Belfield, Canon Convert existing Ms Julie Belfield, Canon Communion Mr Alex Studio 1, The 07/11/2016 Withdrawn Crosses Permission Frome, Ledbury, double garage into a Lascelles Frome, Ledbury, Architects Coppock Grange, Shelwick, Herefordshire, 2 bed annex Herefordshire, Hereford, HR1 HR8 2TF accommodation to HR8 2TF 3AW be;used primarily by family and possibly as a holiday rental. Canon Pyon Weobley P 162936 Planning 29/09/2016 Court Farm, Proposed extension to Mr John Davies Court Farm, Linton Design Mr Leonard 5a Old Road, 08/11/2016 Approved Permission Canon Pyon, existing livestock Canon Pyon, Vidler Bromyard, with Hereford, building. Hereford, Herefordshire, HR7 Conditions Herefordshire, Herefordshire, 4BQ HR4 8PD HR4 8PD Clehonger Stoney P 162290 Outline 13/07/2016 Land adjacent to Outline application for Mr Mark Hyde C/o Agent Mr John Bank Lodge, 07/11/2016 Refused Street Dorelands, proposed erection of Phipps Coldwells Road, Clehonger, 2 dwellings and Holmer, Hereford, Hereford garages;(all matters Herefordshire, HR1 reserved) 1LH Colwall Hope End P 163118 Full 30/09/2016 3 Hardwick Proposed new porch Ms Lucy 3 Hardwick Daren Hall Mr Daren The Oast House, 07/11/2016 Approved Householder Terrace, to front elevation. Phillips Terrace, Walwyn Architect Hall 25 Kiln Lane, Leigh with Walwyn Road, Road, Colwall, Sinton, WR13 5HH Conditions Colwall, Malvern, Malvern, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, WR13 6QG WR13 6QG Cradley Bishops P 162986 Listed Building 20/09/2016 Barretts Internal alterations Mr & Mrs Barretts Cottage, Nick Joyce Mr Christian Nick Joyce 07/11/2016 Approved Frome & Consent Cottage, (new door and Robert Cradley, Malvern, Architects Montez Architects, 5 with Cradley Cradley, partition) Colledge Herefordshire, Barbourne Road, Conditions Malvern, WR13 5NF Worcester, WR1 Herefordshire, 1RS WR13 5NF 2 Weekly list of Decisions made from 7 - 11 November 2016 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni address Organisation date t Dilwyn Weobley P 163080 Planning 27/09/2016 Newton Court, Agricultural type Mr P Williams Newton Court, Collins Design Mr Steve Unit 5, Westwood 08/11/2016 Approved Permission Weobley, building, extension to Weobley, and Build Gladwyn Industrial Estate, with Hereford, an existing Hereford, Ewyas Harold, Conditions Herefordshire, livestock;building with Herefordshire, Hereford, HR4 8QY an enclosed HR4 8QY Herefordshire, HR2 machinery store and 0EL canopy Dinedor Dinedor Hill P 162657 Planning 08/09/2016 Land at Hollow Construction of 2 no. Mrs Sarah Hollow Farm, Warren Mr Dean 21-22 Mill Street, 09/11/2016 Approved Permission Farm, Hollow detached houses with Price Dinedor, Benbow Benbow Kington, with Farm Road, integral garages Hereford, Architects Herefordshire, HR5 Conditions Dinedor, and;associated Herefordshire, 3AL Hereford landscaping, parking HR2 6LQ and access. Ewyas Harold Golden P 162236 Planning 12/09/2016 2 Lion Terrace, Application to drop Mr Simon Elliot 2 Lion Terrace, Mr Simon 2 Lion Terrace, 07/11/2016 Approved Valley South Permission Ewyas Harold, kerb onto B4347 Ewyas Harold, Elliot Ewyas Harold, with Hereford, Pontrilas Road to Hereford, Hereford, Conditions Herefordshire, allow access Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR2 HR2 0ER to;property over HR2 0ER 0ER pavement. Ewyas Harold Golden P 162342 Full 16/08/2016 Elmbridge, Proposed demolition Mr & Mrs G Elmbridge, McCartneys Mr Lewis 54 High Street, 07/11/2016 Approved Valley South Householder Ewyas Harold, of the existing porch Tobin Ewyas Harold, Price Kington, with Hereford, and garden shed Hereford, Herefordshire, HR5 Conditions Herefordshire, and;erection of an Herefordshire, 3BJ HR2 0JA ancillary HR2 0JA accommodation, sun room, and garden shed,;plus other ancillary works. 3 Weekly list of Decisions made from 7 - 11 November 2016 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant Agent Agent name Agent address Decision Decision ni address Organisation date t Goodrich Kerne Bridge P 162268 Planning 08/07/2016 1 The Square, Proposed Mr David 1 The Square, Mr David 1 The Square, 02/11/2016 Approved Permission Goodrich, Ross- construction of a Owens Goodrich, Ross- Owens Goodrich, Ross-On- with On-Wye, single dwelling with On-Wye, Wye, Conditions Herefordshire, private shared Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR9 HR9 6HX vehicle;access. HR9 6HX 6HX Includes the demolition of an existing single garage and;garden structures, with a replacement single garage with garden store. Goodrich Kerne Bridge P 162269 Listed Building 11/08/2016 1 The Square, Proposed demolition Mr David 1 The Square, Mr David 1 The Square, 02/11/2016 Approved Consent Goodrich, Ross- of a small stone Owens Goodrich, Ross- Owens Goodrich, Ross-On- On-Wye, garden shed attached On-Wye, Wye, Herefordshire, to a;curtilage listed Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR9 HR9 6HX boundary wall of the HR9 6HX 6HX listed neighbouring property,;to form a shared vehicle access within the site. Hentland Dinedor Hill P 163019 Planning 12/09/2016 Land south of Removal of Mr Charles Holme Corner Mr Charles Holme Corner 03/11/2016 Refused Permission Tresseck Mill Conditions 2 and 4 of Evans Cottage, Evans Cottage, Bolstone, Road, 153209/F. Bolstone, Hereford, Hoarwithy, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 Herefordshire, Herefordshire, 6ND HR2 6QJ HR2 6ND Hereford Hinton & P 153772 Advertisement 22/12/2015 Asda Advertisement Asda Stores Asda House, C & A Design 2b - 3b Hathersage 03/11/2016 Approved Hunderton Consent Supermarket, consent for various Ltd Southbank, Great Ltd Business Park, with Belmont Road, illuminated and non- Wilson Street, Heather Lane, Conditions Hereford, illuminated;signage Leeds, LS11 5AD Hathersage, Herefordshire, associated with the Derbyshire, S32 HR2 7JE new canopy, kiosk 1DP and totem. 4 Weekly list of Decisions made from 7 - 11 November 2016 Parish Ward U Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant Agent Agent name
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