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ALDERBURY Parish WILTSHIRE COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT RECEIVED IN WEEK ENDING 18/12/2020 Parish: ALDBOURNE Electoral Division: ALDBOURNE AND RAMSBURY Application Number: 20/10276/FUL Grid Ref: 426751 176361 Applicant: Mr and Mrs Hyde Applicant Address: 5 Chandlers Lane Aldbourne MARLBOROUGH SN8 2TB Site Location: 5 Chandlers Lane Aldbourne SN8 2TB Proposal: Replacement of existing rear conservatory with permanent structure and conversion of garage to store/snug. Case Officer: Helena Carney Registration Date: 15/12/2020 Direct Line: 01225 770334 Please send your comments by: 12/01/2021 Electoral Division: ALDBOURNE AND RAMSBURY Application Number: 20/10292/FUL Grid Ref: 426472 175761 Applicant: Michael Stedman Applicant Address: Sarsen House The Green Aldbourne Marlborough Wiltshire SN8 2EN Site Location: Sarsen House The Green Aldbourne Marlborough Wiltshire SN8 2EN Proposal: Erect extension to act as a garden room and covered sitting out area with solar panels. Case Officer: Helena Carney Registration Date: 17/12/2020 Direct Line: 01225 770334 Please send your comments by: 14/01/2021 Parish: ALDERBURY Electoral Division: ALDERBURY AND WHITEPARISH Application Number: 20/10322/OUT Grid Ref: 418689 127085 Applicant: Tighe Applicant Address: One Oak Alderbury SP5 3AL Site Location: Land adjacent One Oak Lights Lane Alderbury SP5 3AL Proposal: Outline application with some matters reserved for erection of 2no. detached dwellings, garaging and associated works (access and layout only). Case Officer: Lynda King Registration Date: 15/12/2020 Direct Line: 0300 456 0114 Please send your comments by: 12/01/2021 Parish: AMESBURY Electoral Division: AMESBURY WEST Application Number: 20/10562/FUL Grid Ref: 415618 141185 Applicant: Mr and Mrs Darren and Sam Adaway Applicant Address: 'The Lions' 34, Salisbury Road Amesbury SP4 7HL Site Location: 34 Salisbury Road Amesbury SP4 7HL Proposal: Single storey rear extension to form granny annexe Case Officer: James Repper Registration Date: 17/12/2020 Direct Line: 01722 434303 Please send your comments by: 14/01/2021 Parish: ANSTY Electoral Division: FOVANT AND CHALKE VALLEY Application Number: 20/11348/TCA Grid Ref: 395513 126771 Applicant: Dr James Thompson Applicant Address: Fox Cottage High Street Ansty Salisbury Wiltshire SP3 5QD Site Location: Fox Cottage High Street Ansty Salisbury Wiltshire SP3 5QD Proposal: 1 x Beech tree - Fell Case Officer: Shelley Allen Registration Date: 18/12/2020 Direct Line: 01225 716771 Please send your comments by: 09/01/2021 Parish: ASHTON KEYNES Electoral Division: MINETY Application Number: 20/10419/VAR Grid Ref: 405423 195406 Applicant: Cotswold Hoburne Limited Applicant Address: 10 Hoburne Lane Highcliffe Christchurch Dorset BH23 4HP Site Location: Lake 25, Spine Road East Broadway Lane Gloucestershire South Cerney GL7 5UG Proposal: Removal of condition 11 of planning permission 18/03300/FUL to remove the requirement to supply full details of a scheme of junction improvements to the cross roads of Spine Road/Wickwater Lane/Broadway Lane Case Officer: Eleanor Slack Registration Date: 17/12/2020 Direct Line: 01249 706659 Please send your comments by: 14/01/2021 Electoral Division: MINETY Application Number: 20/11250/MODPO Grid Ref: 406714 194813 Applicant: Mr M Cuthbert Applicant Address: Aggregate Industries UK Ltd Edwin Sims House Vallis Road Frome Somerset BA11 Site Location: Aggregate Industries UK Ltd Cleveland Farm Works Ashton Keynes Swindon Wiltshire SN6 6QP Proposal: Discharge of Planning Obligation relating to Section 106 agreement dated the 26th March 1992, which accompanied planning permission N/89/2844 Case Officer: Eleanor Slack Registration Date: 18/12/2020 Direct Line: 01249 706659 Please send your comments by: 04/02/2021 Parish: BARFORD ST MARTIN Electoral Division: NADDER AND EAST KNOYLE Application Number: 20/10251/WCM Grid Ref: 405428 130216 Applicant: Lovell Stone Group Ltd Applicant Address: Down Quarry Kingston Road Langton Matravers Swanage BH19 3JP Site Location: Hurdcott Quarry Barford Heath Barford St Martin SP3 4BQ Proposal: Variation of condition 1 of planning application 17/11039/WCM (Extension to an existing quarry) to extend the end date for extraction and restoration to be completed by end date of 31 December 2022 Case Officer: Jason Day Registration Date: 18/12/2020 Direct Line: 01225 770315 Please send your comments by: 04/02/2021 Parish: BERWICK ST JOHN Electoral Division: FOVANT AND CHALKE VALLEY Application Number: 20/09852/FUL Grid Ref: 394674 122499 Applicant: Mr,Mrs, Stewart Applicant Address: Kestrels, Woodlands Lane Berwick St John SP7 0EX Site Location: Kestrels Woodlands Lane Berwick St John SP7 0EX Proposal: Renovation of Bungalow to include- 1-Removal of UPVC windows and doors replace with Hardwood painted windows and doors 2-Affix timber cladding to partial areas of existing brickwork 3-Remove garage doors replace with painted hardwood door and window convert garage to new kitchen area. Case Officer: Joe Richardson Registration Date: 18/12/2020 Direct Line: 01722 434583 Please send your comments by: 15/01/2021 Parish: BIDDESTONE Electoral Division: BY BROOK Application Number: 20/10605/FUL Grid Ref: 386518 173477 Applicant: Biddestone Development Ltd Applicant Address: Trusloe Farmhouse Avebury Trusloe Marlborough SN8 1QS Site Location: The Former Biddestone Arms The Green Biddestone Chippenham Wiltshire SN14 7DG Proposal: Conversion and Part Demolition of Former Public House to Form 2 No. Houses, Erection of 4 No. New Dwellings, Associated Landscaping and Access Works Case Officer: Charmian Eyre-Walker Registration Date: 15/12/2020 Direct Line: 01249 706667 Please send your comments by: 04/02/2021 Parish: BOWERCHALKE Electoral Division: FOVANT AND CHALKE VALLEY Application Number: 20/10487/FUL Grid Ref: 401393 122627 Applicant: Mr Derek Cooper Applicant Address: Little Misselfore Woodminton Northeast C65 To Church Bowerchalke SP5 5BZ UK Site Location: Little Misselfore Bowerchalke Salisbury SP5 5BZ Proposal: Erection of Alton Victorian style cedar greenhouse in upper part of garden. Case Officer: Emily Jones Registration Date: 17/12/2020 Direct Line: 01722 434395 Please send your comments by: 14/01/2021 Parish: BOX Electoral Division: CORSHAM WITHOUT AND BOX HILL Application Number: 20/10472/FUL Grid Ref: 384520 169866 Applicant: Stuart Hall Applicant Address: 9, Kidston Way Corsham SN13 0JZ Site Location: 9 Kidston Way Corsham SN13 0JZ Proposal: Second storey extension over existing garage and single storey rear extension to existing dwelling. Case Officer: Gabrielle Brownrigg Registration Date: 16/12/2020 Direct Line: 01249 706647 Please send your comments by: 13/01/2021 Parish: BOYTON Electoral Division: WARMINSTER COPHEAP AND WYLYE Application Number: 20/10806/TCA Grid Ref: 393581 140431 Applicant: Mr Davidge Applicant Address: West Farmhouse Corton BA12 0SY Site Location: West Farmhouse, The Cottage Junction With Tytherington Road Southeast To Junction With Water Street Corton BA12 0SY Proposal: Walnut (T1) - fell, leaning. Replacement tree to be planted. Case Officer: Beverley Griffin Registration Date: 16/12/2020 Direct Line: 01225 770860 Please send your comments by: 07/01/2021 Parish: BRADFORD ON AVON Electoral Division: BRADFORD-ON-AVON SOUTH Application Number: 20/10270/FUL Grid Ref: 382835 160628 Applicant: Mr Douglas Phillips Applicant Address: 56, Upper Regents Park Bradford On Avon BA15 1EB Site Location: 56 Upper Regents Park Bradford On Avon Wiltshire BA15 1EB Proposal: Erection of a small single storey extension to the front elevation. Case Officer: David Cox Registration Date: 16/12/2020 Direct Line: 01225 716774 Please send your comments by: 13/01/2021 Electoral Division: BRADFORD-ON-AVON NORTH Application Number: 20/10397/FUL Grid Ref: 384108 160984 Applicant: Moulton Applicant Address: Kingston Farm, Holt Road Bradford On Avon BA15 1TS Site Location: Kingston Farm Holt Road Bradford On Avon BA15 1TS Proposal: Change of use from flexible uses permitted via Class R to B8 Use. Case Officer: Verity Giles-Franklin Registration Date: 16/12/2020 Direct Line: 01225 770285 Please send your comments by: 13/01/2021 Electoral Division: BRADFORD-ON-AVON SOUTH Application Number: 20/10418/FUL Grid Ref: 382544 160724 Applicant: Mr Shaun Dobson Applicant Address: The Three Horseshoes, Frome Road Bradford On Avon BA15 1LA Site Location: The Three Horseshoes Frome Road Bradford On Avon BA15 1LA Proposal: Proposed conversion of hayloft to letting apartment, new conservation roof windows, and covered external seating area Case Officer: Steven Sims Registration Date: 16/12/2020 Direct Line: 01225 770238 Please send your comments by: 05/02/2021 Electoral Division: BRADFORD-ON-AVON NORTH Application Number: 20/10444/FUL Grid Ref: 383205 160829 Applicant: Hannah and Matt Norman Applicant Address: 2, Benjamin Street Bradford On Avon BA15 1FW Site Location: 2 Benjamin Street Bradford On Avon BA15 1FW Proposal: Two storey annexe and single storey garden room on sloping land behind existing garage Case Officer: Verity Giles-Franklin Registration Date: 16/12/2020 Direct Line: 01225 770285 Please send your comments by: 13/01/2021 Electoral Division: BRADFORD-ON-AVON NORTH Application Number: 20/10991/TCA Grid Ref: 382652 161148 Applicant: Mrs B Epsley Applicant Address: The Old Nursery House 7 C Masons Lane Bradford On Avon BA15 1QN Site Location: The Old Nursery House 7 C Masons Lane Bradford On Avon BA15 1QN Proposal: T1 Sycamore Reduce the height of this tree by up to 4m to previous
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