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22 September 2009 Swale Borough Council List of Current Applications 22 September 2009 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. Faversham Town Application Ref SW/09/0608 CLD Case No. 05248 Case Officer Claire Dethier Location 23A Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, ME13 8NZ Proposal Change of use to office to provide three first floor and one second floor residential flats and rear two storey extension to provide two further flats. Applicants Name Mr Peter Attraell Agent Mr Patrick Jordan, Wynkham Jordan Architects, 7 Bramley Avenue, Faversham, Kent, ME13 8NL Upchurch Application Ref SW/09/0642 EE Case No. 02143 + Case Officer Emma 07229 Eisinger Location Units adj The Cottage, Otterham Quay Lane, Upchurch, Sittingbourne, ME9 7UX Proposal Erection of replacement warehouse. Applicants Name Mr B Cullen Kent Drawings, Office 1, 1st Floor, 25 High Street, Rainham, Gillingham, Kent ME8 7HX, Ospringe Application Ref SW/09/0698 AJS Case No. 02472 Case Officer A J Spiers Location New Barns, Box Lane, Ospringe, Faversham, Kent, ME13 0RU Proposal Retrospective application for the replacement of a stable building and barn (for personal use only) Applicants Name Mrs A Hughes New Barns, Box Lane, Ospringe, Faversham, Kent, ME13 0RU Selling Application Ref SW/09/0700 CLD Case No. 22833 Case Officer Claire Dethier Location Crown Hill Cottage,Perry Wood,Selling,Faversham,Kent,ME13 9RE Proposal Erection of single storey garage and home office Applicants Name Mr & Mrs Wood Agent Mr J Minter, Lee Evans Partnership, St Johns Lane, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2QQ Iwade Application Ref SW/09/0773 RDM Case No. 23773 Case Officer Ross McCardl e Location 15 Kingfisher Close,Iwade,Sittingbourne,Kent,ME9 8LY Proposal Small conservatory on back of existing house. Applicants Name Mr B Holness 15 Kingfisher Close, Iwade, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME9 8LY Throwley Application Ref SW/09/0777 CLD Case No. 23231 Case Officer Claire Dethier Location The Pool House,Rear of Mill House,Throwley Forstal,Faversham,Kent,ME13 0PJ Proposal Existing Lawful Development Certificate for use of building as a dwelling house (C3) Applicants Name Mr Duncan Kyle Agent Mr Tony Allen, WGDP Ltd, Cross Keys House, 22 Queen Street, Salisbury , SP1 1EY Hartlip Application Ref SW/09/0802 EE Case No. 22412 Case Officer Emma Eisinger Location Dene Field, Yaughter Lane, Matts Hill, Hartlip, Sittingbourne, Kent Proposal Change of use of land for the keeping of horses, erection of stables and storage and construction of an all-weather menage. Applicants Name Mr Andrew Brown Valley View Farm, Honey Hill, Blean , Canterbury, Kent, CT2 9JR Faversham Town Application Ref SW/09/0818 JR Case No. 15669 Case Officer Jackie Ruaux Location Brambleside, South Road, Faversham, Kent, ME13 7LY Proposal Extension and alterations to provide an additional first floor bedroom and ground floor WC/shower. Applicants Name Mr & Mrs Jon & Naomi Blunt Agent Mr Alan Foster, Hobbs & Foster Architects, Lombard House, 12-17 Upper Bridge Street, Canterbury , Kent , CT1 2NF Sheerness Application Ref SW/09/0820 AJS Case No. 23724 Case Officer A J Spiers Location Land r/o 25 Ashley Close,Sheerness,Kent,ME12 3ED Proposal To erect a pre-fabricated garage building to the rear of 25 Ashley Close Applicants Name Mr Mark Guillon 25 Ashley Close, Halfway , Sheerness, Kent , ME12 3ED Borden Application Ref SW/09/0825 RB Case No. 23786 Case Officer Rob Bailey Location Land Off Woodgate Lane, Borden, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME9 7QB Proposal Change of use of land forming part of property known as Ebbisham to use for private caravan site for one mobile home and one touring van for residential use with associated hard standing, formation of access, utility room, septic tank and dog kennels. Applicants Name Mr O Street & Ms S Laundon Oakdene , Woodgate Lane, Borden, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME9 7QB Iwade Application Ref SW/09/0826 RDM Case No. 23785 Case Officer Ross McCardl e Location Budgens,School Mews,School Lane,Iwade,Sittingbourne,Kent.ME9 8UW Proposal The installation of an automated teller machine and bollards. Applicants Name Bankmachine Ltd Agent Miss J Bailey, Complete Technical Services Ltd, Hope Street, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60 1LH Iwade Application Ref SW/09/0827 RDM Case No. 23785 Case Officer Ross McCardl e Location Budgens,School Mews,School Lane,Iwade,Sittingbourne,Kent,ME9 8UW Proposal Advertisment consent for the installation of an automated teller machine and bollards. Applicants Name Bankmachine Ltd Agent Miss J Bailey, Complete Technical Services Ltd, Hope Street, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60 1LH, Faversham Town Application Ref SW/09/0828 TD Case No. 23790 Case Officer Tracy Day Location 41 St Marys Road, Faversham, Kent, ME13 8EH Proposal Improvements to front elevation including new front door and side door; new cellar covering and repainting. Applicants Name Miss C Swain 41 St Marys Road, Faversham, Kent, ME13 8EH Dunkirk Application Ref SW/09/0829 JR Case No. 09282 Case Officer Jackie Ruaux Location The Barn, Foresters Lodge, Dunkirk, Faversham, Kent, ME13 9LG Proposal French doors and balcony to first floor. Applicants Name Dr D Roblin Agent Russell Clark, Clark Designs Ltd, 19 William Street, Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 5NR Tunstall Application Ref SW/09/0833 ME Case No. 02047 Case Officer Martin Evans Location Gardenia, Hearts Delight Road, Tunstall, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME8 8JB Proposal Single storey side extension. Applicants Name Mr Nigel Brown Agent Mr Philip Taylor, 2 Harrow Cottage, 22 Horseshoe Lane, Langley , Maidstone, Kent , ME17 1TD Milstead Application Ref SW/09/0834 ME Case No. 11667 Case Officer Martin Evans Location Kennisham Oast, Broad Oak Road, Milstead, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME9 0RS Proposal Change of use of land for the keeping of horses including an all weather riding surface and retrospective planning permission for one stable and hay store. Applicants Name Mr M Sellar Agent Mr Keith Plumb, Woodstock Associates, 53 Woodstock Road, Sittingbourne , Kent , ME10 4HJ Selling Application Ref SW/09/0838 JR Case No. 00636 Case Officer Jackie Ruaux Location Luton Cottage, The Street, Selling, Nr Faversham, Kent, ME13 9RQ Proposal A wooden cabin/studio. Applicants Name Mrs Rosalind Davidson Luton Cottage, The Street, Selling, Nr Faversham, Kent, ME13 9RQ Sittingbourne Application Ref SW/09/0841 RDM Case No. 01831 Case Officer Ross McCardl e Location 105 Westerham Road, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME10 1XG Proposal Two storey rear and side extension to increase living space. Applicants Name Mr Adkins Agent Mr Colin Seymour, CJS Design Services, 13 Doubleday Drive, Bapchild, Sittingbourne , Kent , ME9 9PJ Leysdown Application Ref SW/09/0844 AJS Case No. 19039 Case Officer A J Spiers Location 60-64 Leysdown Road, Leysdown, Sheppey, Kent, ME12 4RE Proposal Change of use of ground floor of property from club to three flats Applicants Name Mr D Walton Hadleybridge Ltd, 60-64 Leysdown Road, Leysdown, Sheerness, Kent, ME12 4RE Minster Application Ref SW/09/0847 TD Case No. 02787 Case Officer Tracy Day Location 18 Holyrood Drive, Minster, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, ME12 3NA Proposal Construction of orangery, inclusive of glazed frames, doors, B1 fold window concept and glazed lantern onto existing walls. Applicants Name Mr & Mrs Tunbridge Agent Mr E Richards, Deaves & Co Ltd, Millbrook Garden Centre, Station Road, Southfleet, Gravesend, Kent, DA13 9PA Faversham Town Application Ref SW/09/0862 AJS Case No. 23733 Case Officer A J Spiers Location 50 Bysing Wood Road,Faversham,Kent ME13 7RL Proposal Extend existing dropped kerb to facilitate access for off road parking for two cars Applicants Name Mr Richard Foreman 50 Bysing Wood Road, Faversham, Kent, ME13 7RL Sittingbourne Application Ref SW/09/0864 RDM Case No. 16005 Case Officer Ross McCardl e Location (One Stop), The Meads Local Centre, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 5AB Proposal 3 internally/externally illuminated fascia signs, 2 internally illuminated projecting signs, 1 internally illuminated wall mounted box sign and various digitially printed vinyl window graphics. Applicants Name One Stop Stores Ltd Agent Gary Fairhall, Innovate Signs Limited, Fulcrum One, Solent Way, Whiteley, Hampshire, PO15 7FE NOTES Parishes and Areas covered by Parishes and Areas covered by Faversham District Office Sheerness District Office Preston Street Trinity Road Faversham Sheerness Kent. ME13 8NY Kent. ME12 2PG Tel: (01795) 594444 Tel: (01795) 580068 Fax: (01795) 590198 Fax: (01795) 669097 Badlesmere Eastchurch Boughton Leysdown Buckland Queenborough Doddington Warden Dunkirk Sheerness Eastling Minster Faversham Graveney Goodnestone Hernhill Luddenham Leaveland Lynsted Newnham Norton Oare Ospringe Selling Sheldwich Stalisfield Stone Teynham Throwley .
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