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WSC Planning Decisions 08/20 PLANNING AND REGULATORY SERVICES DECISIONS WEEK ENDING 21/02/2020 PLEASE NOTE THE DECISIONS LIST RUN FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY EACH WEEK DC/19/2293/TE3 Notification under section 4 of the Telephone Box DECISION: Communications Act 2003 - Removal of Dovedale Walk No Objections public payphone Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: Suffolk Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Rick Thompson ISSUED DATED: 19 Feb 2020 WARD: Tollgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/2436/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Two 80 Home Farm Lane DECISION: storey side extension (following demolition Bury St Edmunds Approve Application of existing garage and utility rooms) (ii) IP33 2QL DECISION TYPE: detached double garage Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr John Greener 17 Feb 2020 WARD: Southgate AGENT: Mr Steve Crawford - Some Bloke PARISH: Bury St Designs Edmunds Town Council DC/20/0088/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - 3 Cornwallis Close DECISION: 1no. Silver Birch (T1 on plan) - reduce West Stow No Objections canopy by 2.5 metres IP28 6EU DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Bowden ISSUED DATED: 19 Feb 2020 AGENT: Mr David Brown - Brown's Tree WARD: Risby Service PARISH: Culford, West Stow & Wordwell Planning and Regulatory Services, West Suffolk Council, West Suffolk House, Western Way, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3YU DC/20/0064/AG1 Determination in Respect of Permitted NP Nunn Yard DECISION: Agricultural Development - 1no office and Dunstall Green Refuse Application rest room Ousden DECISION TYPE: Suffolk Delegated APPLICANT: N P Nunn ISSUED DATED: 20 Feb 2020 AGENT: Mr Eric Tricker WARD: Chedburgh And Chevington PARISH: Dalham DC/19/2267/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) 4 Water Lane DECISION: Detached cart lodge (following removal of Denston Approve Application existing garage and outbuildings) (ii) clad CB8 8PP DECISION TYPE: existing single storey front extension (iii) Delegated juliet balcony and french doors on northern ISSUED DATED: elevation of existing dwelling (iv) 1 no. 20 Feb 2020 rooflight on eastern roof of existing WARD: Whepstead And dwelling Wickhambrook PARISH: Denston APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Kendrick Fisher AGENT: Mr Peter Philbin - Philbin And Champion DC/20/0029/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - 4 Chapel Street DECISION: 1no Birch(T1 on plan) and 12no Prunus Exning No Objections (G1 on plan) Overall crown reduction by 2 CB8 7HA DECISION TYPE: metres Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr Ian Rutherford 19 Feb 2020 WARD: Exning AGENT: Mr Peter Haine - Haine Tree PARISH: Exning Services Ltd DC/20/0145/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - 8 Chapel Street DECISION: 1no Weeping Willow (T1 on plan) re-pollard Exning No Objections back to previous points CB8 7HA DECISION TYPE: Delegated APPLICANT: Scott ISSUED DATED: 19 Feb 2020 AGENT: Mr Paul Goldsmith - Green Wood WARD: Exning Tree Surgery PARISH: Exning 2. DC/20/0010/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - Church Lodge DECISION: (i) 1no. Corsican Pine (1 on plan) remove Thetford Road No Objections three lowest branches overhanging Fakenham Magna DECISION TYPE: driveway (<75mm diameter) (ii) 1no. Thetford Delegated Sycamore (2 on plan) - fell Suffolk ISSUED DATED: IP24 2QX 20 Feb 2020 APPLICANT: Mrs Pat Ludwell WARD: Bardwell PARISH: Fakenham Magna DC/20/0073/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - 9 Chestnut Close DECISION: (i) 2no Cherry (T1 and T2) fell (ii) 1no Fornham All Saints No Objections Sycamore (T3) and 1no Acacia (T5) overall IP28 6LH DECISION TYPE: crown reduction by 50% (iii) 1no Fir (T4) Delegated reduce top of crown by 2 metres ISSUED DATED: 19 Feb 2020 WARD: The Fornhams And Great Barton PARISH: Fornham All Saints APPLICANT: Mr Stephen Stutters DC/19/2294/TE3 Notification under section 4 of the Telephone Kiosk Near DECISION: Communications Act 2003 - Removal of Shops No Objections public payphone Leiston Road DECISION TYPE: Haverhill Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Rick Thompson Suffolk ISSUED DATED: 19 Feb 2020 WARD: Haverhill South PARISH: Haverhill Town Council DC/19/2295/TE3 Notification under section 4 of the Telephone Box DECISION: Communications Act 2003 - Removal of Strasbourg Square No Objections public payphone Haverhill DECISION TYPE: Suffolk Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Rick Thompson ISSUED DATED: 19 Feb 2020 WARD: Haverhill East PARISH: Haverhill Town Council 3. DC/19/0547/OUT Outline Planning Application (Means of Land South Of Hundon DECISION: access to be considered) - for up to 140 Road Refuse Application no. dwellings with public open space, Hundon Road DECISION TYPE: landscaping, sustainable drainage system Kedington Delegated and vehicular access point from Hundon Suffolk ISSUED DATED: Road 17 Feb 2020 WARD: Clare, Hundon APPLICANT: Gladman And Kedington PARISH: Kedington DC/19/2415/FUL Planning Application - Relocation and single Kentford Filling Station DECISION: storey extension to convenience store (use Kentford Service Station Approve Application class A1) with additional parking Bury Road DECISION TYPE: Kentford Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Jeremy Gredley, Stockland Suffolk ISSUED DATED: Green Ltd CB8 7PZ 21 Feb 2020 WARD: Kentford And AGENT: Mr John Mason - Carter Jonas Moulton PARISH: Kentford DC/20/0070/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - The Old Post Office DECISION: 2no Prunus (T1 and T2 on plan) fell The Street No Objections Lidgate DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr Blazer CB8 9PP Delegated ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr James Wreathall 19 Feb 2020 WARD: Chedburgh And Chevington PARISH: Lidgate DC/19/2487/VAR Planning Application - Variation of condition Land Adjacent To Mungo DECISION: 2 of DC/18/0409/FUL to enable use of Lodge Approve Application revised plans for (i) 2no. dwellings and The Street DECISION TYPE: garaging (following demolition of 2no. Little Thurlow Delegated existing dwellings); (ii) refurbishment of Suffolk ISSUED DATED: Mungo Lodge (following partial demolition) 18 Feb 2020 and (iii) improved access WARD: Withersfield PARISH: Little Thurlow APPLICANT: Mr James West AGENT: Paul Scarlett - Brown And Scarlett Ltd 4. DC/19/2093/HH Householder Planning Application - 1no. 6 Kingfisher Way DECISION: annexe Mildenhall Approve Application IP28 7HF DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Sheehan Delegated ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Oliver Wright - Annexe 17 Feb 2020 Planning WARD: Mildenhall Kingsway And Market PARISH: Mildenhall DC/19/2278/FUL Planning Application - (i) Change of use 3 Rous Road DECISION: from office (class B1) to beauty treatment Newmarket Approve Application clinic (class D1), (ii) replacement of front CB8 8DH DECISION TYPE: door. Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mrs Beverley Hayward 20 Feb 2020 WARD: Newmarket East PARISH: Newmarket Town Council DC/19/2344/HH Householder Planning Application - Single 2A Hill Close DECISION: storey rear extension (part-retrospective) Newmarket Approve Application Suffolk DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr J Chu CB8 0NR Delegated ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Antony Smith - AJS 17 Feb 2020 Architecture Ltd WARD: Newmarket West PARISH: Newmarket Town Council DC/20/0071/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - Ivy Cottage DECISION: 1no.Willow (T1 on plan) - overall crown The Street No Objections reduction by 33% Stanton DECISION TYPE: IP31 2DQ Delegated APPLICANT: Mr Darren Lamboll ISSUED DATED: 19 Feb 2020 WARD: Stanton PARISH: Stanton DC/19/2393/HH Householder Planning Application - 1no. 7 Twites Corner DECISION: Outbuilding (retrospective) Great Saxham Approve Application IP29 5JR DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mrs charlotte bright Delegated ISSUED DATED: 20 Feb 2020 WARD: Barrow PARISH: The Saxhams 5. DC/19/2489/LB Application for Listed Buildings Consent - Dodds Cottage DECISION: replace pantiles on 2no rear single storey Tuffields Road Approve Application lean to roofs with westmoreland slate Whepstead DECISION TYPE: IP29 4TN Delegated APPLICANT: E Nobbs and M McConnell ISSUED DATED: 20 Feb 2020 WARD: Whepstead And Wickhambrook PARISH: Whepstead DC/19/2149/HH Householder Planning Application - Single Baxters DECISION: storey detached outbuilding Baxters Green Approve Application Wickhambrook DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Grace CB8 8UY Delegated ISSUED DATED: AGENT: Mr Richard Dilley - Richard Dilley 19 Feb 2020 Ltd. WARD: Whepstead And Wickhambrook PARISH: Wickhambrook 6. .
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