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Act 1990 LIST of NEW PLANNING and OTHER Town and Country Planning Acts 1990 Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 LIST OF NEW PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS, RECEIVED AND VALID IN PARISH/TOWN WARD ORDER WEEKLY LIST AS AT 10 March 2019 For Guidance 1 Those applications which have a star by them are FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. Please see over for a list and description of application types. 2 If the Grid Reference is blank, this is because it is a property which is in the process of being entered on the Property Database for the District. 3 The Conservation Area only appears where the application is known to be in a Conservation Area . 4 Where the application has not been allocated to a case officer, “Team Manager “ for the relevant area appears instead. 5 The Publicity Period is 21 days after the Site Notice Date or 21 days after a Press Advert date, where this has been made, whichever is the later. Applications may be determined after this date. If you require any further information, please enquire at Main Reception, City Offices, Colebrook Street, Winchester, SO23 9LJ quoting the Case Number. We will then be able to give you the current status of the application. We are open Monday to Thursday 8.30am - 5.00pm, Fridays 8.30am - 4.30pm, excluding Bank and Public Holidays. Page 1 APPLICATION CODES AND DESCRIPTION AVC Full Advert Consent AVT Temporary Advert Consent (non-standard time limit) AGA Agricultural Application APN Agricultural Prior Notification CER Certificate of Alternative Use CHU Change of Use DEC Demolition Consultation EUC Established Use Certificate FUL Full Planning Application GVN Government Department (no comment) GVO Government Department (outline) GVT Government Department (temporary) HAZ Hazardous Substances HCS HCC Consultations (letter) HCM HCC Consultation Minerals HOU Householder Planning Application LBC Conservation Area Application LDC Lawful Development Certificate (existing use *) LDP Lawful Development Certificate (proposed use *) LIS Listed Building OUT Outline Application REM Reserved Matters TCP Telecom Prior Notification TFE Tree Felling Licence Page 2 TPO Tree Preservation Order TPC Tree in Conservation Area (*) Page 3 Badger Farm Ward BADGER FARM AND OLIVERS BATTERY WARD Case No: 19/00356/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : 5 April 2019 Date Valid: 18 February 2019 Decision due: 15 April 2019 Case Officer : Sean Quigley Applicant: Mr Andy Bush Proposal: Demolition of existing conservatory, replacement with single storey extension to rear of the existing property Location: 2 Harvest Close Badger Farm SO22 4DW Grid Ref: 446572 127841 Colden Common Ward COLDEN COMMON AND TWYFORD WARD Case No: 19/00483/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : 9 April 2019 Date Valid: 4 March 2019 Decision due: 29 April 2019 Case Officer : Cameron Finch Applicant: Mr Rai Proposal: Construction of garden store (retrospective) Location: Meadow View Lordswood Highbridge SO50 6HR Grid Ref: 447193 121263 Denmead Ward DENMEAD WARD Case No: 19/00316/FUL Press advert date : Comments by : 1 April 2019 Date Valid: 5 March 2019 Decision due: 30 April 2019 Case Officer : Rose Lister Applicant: Mr & Mrs Rebecca & Richard Whatley Proposal: wooden sectional garden shed RETROSPECTIVE Location: Fairfields Forest Road Denmead PO7 6TZ Grid Ref: 465824 111214 Denmead Ward DENMEAD WARD Case No: 19/00437/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : Date Valid: 6 March 2019 Decision due: 1 May 2019 Case Officer : Cameron Finch Page 4 Applicant: Mr S Crighton Proposal: Rear single storey extension Location: 30 Martin Avenue Denmead Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 6NS Grid Ref: 466274 111814 Denmead Ward DENMEAD WARD Case No: 19/00423/FUL Press advert date : Comments by : 8 April 2019 Date Valid: 26 February 2019 Decision due: 23 April 2019 Case Officer : Rose Lister Applicant: Mrs Amanda Mitchell Proposal: Mobile home to house an equine manager/worker for a temporary period of 3 years. Location: Bittles Farm Fareham Road Hambledon PO7 4QW Grid Ref: 464070 113360 Denmead Ward DENMEAD WARD Case No: 19/00440/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : 5 April 2019 Date Valid: 2 March 2019 Decision due: 27 April 2019 Case Officer : Marge Ballinger Applicant: Miss K Humphreys Proposal: Rear single storey extension Location: 14 Cottage Close Denmead Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 6YH Grid Ref: 465714 111379 Hursley Ward BADGER FARM AND OLIVERS BATTERY WARD Case No: 19/00498/TPC Press advert date : Comments by : Date Valid: 5 March 2019 Decision due: 16 April 2019 Case Officer : Lloyd Fursdon Applicant: Mrs Rachael James Proposal: Lime (T1) - reduce crown to give a height of 8m and a spread of 3m Beech (T2) - Overall crown reduction by up to a maximum of 3m back to suitable growth points. Crown lift up to 4m from ground level by select removal of secondary branches. Leylandii (T3) -reduce crown to give a height of 3.5m and a spread of 3m Location : 96 Main Road Hursley SO21 2JY Grid Ref: 442821 125187 Page 5 Littleton And Harestock Ward WONSTON AND MICHELDEVER WARD Case No: 19/00495/LDC Press advert date : Comments by : 27 March 2019 Date Valid: 5 March 2019 Decision due: 30 April 2019 Case Officer : Legal Applicant: Mr & Mrs P Webb Proposal: This application seeks confirmation that the use of 3 former looseboxes for ancillary domestic storage purposes by the occupants of the dwelling known as Winchester Stables (formerly Harestock Stud) is lawful Location: Winchester Stables Kennel Lane Littleton SO22 6PT Grid Ref: 446098 131767 Micheldever Ward WONSTON AND MICHELDEVER WARD Case No: 19/00331/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : Date Valid: 8 March 2019 Decision due: 3 May 2019 Case Officer : Cameron Taylor Applicant: Mrs Chantal Nason Proposal: (Retrospective) Planning permission application for the installation of a non-permanent, temporary over-ground steel sided, plastic lined splash pool with decking surround in an enclosed private rear garden. House is occupied by adults only and the use will be for family leisure only. Incorrectly assumed this project came under permitted development and was unaware that the rights have been removed for this property. Before this house was converted from stable blocks, the rear garden contained part of the original very large swimming pool which belonged to Stratton House. This has since been filled in and covered over. Location: 1 The Clock House Basingstoke Road Micheldever SO21 3DP Grid Ref: 453977 140735 New Alresford Ward ALRESFORD AND ITCHEN VALLEY WARD Case No: 19/00380/LIS Press advert date : 20 March 2019 Comments by : 10 April 2019 Date Valid: 19 February 2019 Decision due: 16 April 2019 Case Officer : Sean Quigley Applicant: Nick and Caroline Stenning Proposal: 1.0 Change colour of painted render to front elevation. 2.0 New lighting to kitchen and dining room ceilings. 3.0 Structural alterations to recess in living room. 4.0 Remove old boiler and relocate to new location in existing later modern extension Page 6 including builder work in connection with relocation and new external flue. 5.0 Relocate modern stud wall to allow for providing new shower room. Location: The Old Post House 23 Broad Street Alresford SO24 9AR Grid Ref: 458796 132781 New Alresford Ward ALRESFORD AND ITCHEN VALLEY WARD Case No: 19/00396/LIS Press advert date : 20 March 2019 Comments by : 9 April 2019 Date Valid: 19 February 2019 Decision due: 16 April 2019 Case Officer : Alexander Strandberg Applicant: Mr Stephen Glaister Proposal: To provide a single opening at ground floor level between 7-9 Broad Street and the adjacent premises at 5a Broad Street to extend the Alresford Linene Company. Location: Livingstone House 7 - 9 Broad Street Alresford Hampshire SO24 9AR Grid Ref: 458805 132728 New Alresford Ward ALRESFORD AND ITCHEN VALLEY WARD Case No: 19/00552/TPC Press advert date : Comments by : Date Valid: 8 March 2019 Decision due: 19 April 2019 Case Officer : Lloyd Fursdon Applicant: Mr Scott Cleave Proposal: T1 Thuja plicata. Remove. G1 Taxus baccatta x 3. Remove. T2 Fagus Sylvatica. Reduce three lowest limbs growing towards house (Trosnant) by 2m. T3 Lawson cypress. Remove. Location: Trosnant Sun Lane Alresford Hampshire SO24 9LZ Grid Ref: 459042 132613 Olivers Battery Ward BADGER FARM AND OLIVERS BATTERY WARD Case No: 19/00355/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : 1 April 2019 Date Valid: 18 February 2019 Decision due: 15 April 2019 Case Officer : Sean Quigley Applicant: Ms Ruff Proposal: Proposed Front and Side Extensions. Location: Four Winds 2 Treble Close Olivers Battery Winchester Hampshire SO22 4JN Grid Ref: 445554 127570 Page 7 Otterbourne Ward BADGER FARM AND OLIVERS BATTERY WARD Case No: 19/00405/HOU Press advert date : Comments by : 10 April 2019 Date Valid: 25 February 2019 Decision due: 22 April 2019 Case Officer : Catherine Watson Applicant: Mr & Mrs Duckering Proposal: Single storey rear extension. Location: Hill Cottage 23 Chapel Lane Otterbourne SO21 2HX Grid Ref: 445547 122371 Otterbourne Ward BADGER FARM AND OLIVERS BATTERY WARD Case No: 19/00531/TPO Press advert date : Comments by : Date Valid: 8 March 2019 Decision due: 3 May 2019 Case Officer : Mr Ivan Gurdler Applicant: Mrs Asma Saad Proposal: T1 Sycamore. A tree in my back garden is getting rotten and may fell and cause damage to the property as its leaning towards the main house.Its been viewed by tree surgeon and Council representative from tree department as well. Location: The Lodge House Oakwood Close Otterbourne SO21 2EB Grid Ref: 446278 123613 Shedfield Ward CENTRAL MEON VALLEY WARD Case No: 19/00456/FUL Press advert date : Comments by : 3 April 2019 Date Valid:
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