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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Registered applications for week ending 14/08/2015 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL Ash 15/00196 Erection of a detached dwelling and Land between 115 & The Vineries, KB associated vehicular access New Street, Ash, CT3 2BW Aylesham 15/00748 Erection of a two storey extension 2 Aylesham Road, Snowdown, KB CT15 4JN Capel-le-Ferne 15/00773 Erection of a two storey rear Weston, Green Lane, KB extension (existing extension to be Capel-le-Ferne, CT18 7HD demolished) Deal 15/00764 Erection of a single storey rear 30 Victoria Road, Deal, CT14 7BH TJ extension and installation of an external lift Goodnestone 15/00765 Internal alterations Old Post Office, The Street, AW Goodnestone, CT3 1PG Northbourne 15/00223 Erection of first floor rear extension, Hare & Hounds, The Street, KB single storey rear and side Northbourne, CT14 0LG extensions and associated internal alterations together with external alterations to provide terraces (partial demolition of existing building) Preston Page 1 of 4 1 Registered applications for week ending 14/08/2015 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 15/00702 Reserved matters application for the Land at Salvatori, Grove Road, FR erection of 3no. dwellings, related Preston, CT3 1EF infrastructure and meadow-land on Sites A, C and E (details pursuant to outline permission DOV/14/00842 - for the erection of 73 residential dwellings and related infrastructure, together with the creation of meadow-land (existing buildings to be demolished) (all matters reserved) Ringwould with Kingsdown 15/00602 Erection of a rear dormer roof 6 North Road, Kingsdown, Deal, MH extension CT14 8AG 15/00775 Prune back to previous cutting Danesfield, 1 Alexandra Road, RD points 2x holm oaks and 1x Kingsdown, Deal, CT14 8DS sycamore River 15/00776 Erection of a two storey and single 1 Briar Close, River, Dover, CT17 VH storey side extension (existing 0LZ garage to be demolished) St.Margarets-at-Cliffe 15/00741 Removal of condition 5 of planning Land rear of Fire Station, Reach KB permission DOV/14/00534 Road, St. Margaret's-at-Cliffe, Dover, CT15 6AE 15/00763 Reserved matters application for Site at Lindley, Station Road, St. FR approval of appearance and Margaret's-at-Cliffe, Dover, CT15 landscaping (details pursuant to 6ER outline permission DOV/12/00208) for a detached dwelling Temple Ewell 15/00783 Installation of weatherboard cladding 1 Brookside,Temple Ewell, CT16 TJ to exterior elevations 3DT 15/00786 Installation of weatherboard cladding 2 Brookside, Temple Ewell, CT16 TJ to exterior elevations 3DT Walmer Page 2 of 4 2 Registered applications for week ending 14/08/2015 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 15/00769 Crown raise one Sycamore to first 16 Blake Close, Walmer, CT14 RD union in the main stem 7UB Whitfield 15/00756 Installation of a replacement shop 15 High Street, Dover, CT16 1DP AW frontage (retrospective application) 15/00760 Installation of a replacement shop 15 High Street, Dover, CT16 1DP AC frontage (retrospective application) 15/00703 Erection of a detached single storey Site Junction of Willingdon Road, KB building to incorporate a place of Menzies Road, Old Park, Whitfield , worship (use class D1), construction CT16 2JX of a vehicular access, erection of 1.8m high fencing and gates, and associated parking and landscaping 15/00757 Display of one non-illuminated 15 High Street, Dover, CT16 1DP AW fascia sign (retrospective application) Wingham 15/00762 Erection of a single storey rear 13 Garden Cottages, Harris's Alley , BK extension Wingham, CT3 1AE 15/00767 Erection of a detached dwelling 28 High Street, Wingham, CT3 KB (existing garage to be demolished). 1AB Woodnesborough 15/00771 Change of use and conversion of Engine Sheds and access at RE two engine sheds to ten residential Hammill Brickworks, Hammill dwellings Road, Woodnesborough, Sandwich, CT13 0EJ Page 3 of 4 3 Registered applications for week ending 14/08/2015 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 15/00754 Reserved matters application for a Hammill Brickworks, Hammill RE residential dwelling (plot 1) for Road, Woodnesborough, CT13 alterations to include extensions, 0PR increase in size of garage from double to triple with store to rear and guest room over and re-positioning on the plot pursuant to outline permission DOV/12/460 ( (A) Full application for change of use and conversion of two engine sheds to six live/work units and B) Outline application for the erection of nineteen dwellings, 2352m² of B1(c) accommodation, construction of vehicular access, associated car parking and landscaping (existing buildings/structures to be demolished) ) Page 4 of 4 4.
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