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21 June 2021 Town and Country Planning Acts 1990 Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 LIST OF NEW PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS, RECEIVED AND VALID WEEKLY LIST AS AT 21 June 2021 The following is a list of applications which have been received and made valid in the week shown above. These will be determined, under an agency agreement, by East Hants District Council, unless the application is ‘called in’ by the South Downs National Park Authority for determination. Further details regarding the agency agreement can be found on the SDNPA website at www.southdowns.gov.uk. If you require any further information please contact East Hants District Council who will be dealing with the application. IMPORTANT NOTE: The South Downs National Park Authority has adopted the Community Infrastructure Levy Charging Schedule, which will take effect from 01 April 2017. Applications determined after 01 April will be subject to the rates set out in the Charging Schedule (https://www.southdowns.gov.uk/planning/planning-policy/community-infrastructure-levy/). If you have any questions, please contact [email protected] or tel: 01730 814810. Want to know what’s happening in the South Downs National Park? Sign up to our monthly newsletter to get the latest news and views delivered to your inbox www.southdowns.gov.uk/join-the-newsletter WLVAL East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: Buriton Parish Council Ward: Buriton & East Meon Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02983/TCA Type: Tree in a Conservation Area Date Valid: 1 June 2021 Decision due: 13 July 2021 Case Officer: Adele Poulton Applicant: Mr & Mrs Goswell Proposal: 04a - Portuguese Laurel -remove decayed stem, 11 - Horse Chestnut - Fell, 21 Sycamore - Fell, 23 Sycamore - Fell, 40 Honey Locust - cut back southern spread to clear trampoline, 41 Beech - reduce height to 2m, 46 Handkerchief Tree - prune to remove sub-dominant developing leader, 54 Field Maple - reduce height to 4m and spread to 2.5m, 61 Monterey Cypress - remove northern low branches to 4m Location: The Old Rectory , High Street, Buriton, Petersfield, GU31 5RX Grid Ref: 473885 120058 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: East Meon Parish Council Ward: Buriton & East Meon Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02834/HOUS Type: Householder Date Valid: 11 June 2021 Decision due: 6 August 2021 Case Officer: Katherine Pang Applicant: Ms Jenny Humphreys Proposal: Single storey rear extension (providing a porch and sun room) together with internal alterations and associated drainage works and new car port following demolition of two single storey extensions (porch and sun room). And part demolition of existing boundary wall to form new vehicular access. Location: Bottle Cottage , Workhouse Lane, East Meon, Petersfield, GU32 1PD Page 2 Grid Ref: 467882 122125 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: East Meon Parish Council Ward: Buriton & East Meon Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02828/HOUS Type: Householder Date Valid: 16 June 2021 Decision due: 11 August 2021 Case Officer: Rosie Virgo Applicant: Mr TWJ Tyrwhitt-Drake Proposal: Two storey extension with internal alterations and four bay garage with associated landscaping Location: Tigwell Farm , Bereleigh House Road, East Meon, Petersfield, GU32 1PJ Grid Ref: 468122 124595 IMPORTANT NOTE: This application is liable for Community Infrastructure Levy and associated details will require to be recorded on the Local Land Charges Register. If you require any additional information regarding this, please contact [email protected] or tel: 01730 814810. East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: East Meon Parish Council Ward: Buriton & East Meon Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02829/LIS Type: Listed Building Date Valid: 16 June 2021 Decision due: 11 August 2021 Case Officer: Rosie Virgo Applicant: Mr TWJ Tyrwhitt-Drake Proposal: Listed building consent - Two storey extension with internal alterations and four bay garage with associated landscaping Location: Tigwell Farm , Bereleigh House Road, East Meon, Petersfield, GU32 1PJ Page 3 Grid Ref: 468122 124595 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: Greatham Parish Council Ward: Whitehill Hogmoor & Greatham Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02707/HOUS Type: Householder Date Valid: 16 June 2021 Decision due: 11 August 2021 Case Officer: Ashton Carruthers Applicant: Mr & Mrs Mark Rodbert Proposal: Conversion of garage to habitable accommodation. Replacement of timber garage doors with windows and brickwork to match existing. Replacement of rear garage window with French doors. Removal of wall between kitchen and garage and raising of garage floor. Location: Swain Cottage, Petersfield Road, Greatham, Liss, Hampshire, GU33 6HA Grid Ref: 477371 130471 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: Greatham Parish Council Ward: Whitehill Hogmoor & Greatham Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02708/LIS Type: Listed Building Date Valid: 16 June 2021 Decision due: 11 August 2021 Case Officer: Ashton Carruthers Applicant: Mr & Mrs Mark Rodbert Proposal: Listed building consent - Conversion of garage to habitable accommodation. Replacement of timber garage doors with windows and brickwork to match existing. Replacement of rear garage window with French doors. Removal of wall between kitchen and garage and raising of garage floor. Location: Swain Cottage, Petersfield Road, Greatham, Liss, Hampshire, GU33 6HA Page 4 Grid Ref: 477371 130471 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: Kingsley Parish Council Ward: Binsted, Bentley & Selborne Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02369/HOUS Type: Householder Date Valid: 11 June 2021 Decision due: 6 August 2021 Case Officer: Luke Turner Applicant: Mr & Mrs Young Proposal: single storey side extension and swimming pool. Location: Oakley , Oakhanger Road, Bordon, GU35 9JP Grid Ref: 477246 137121 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: Liss Parish Council Ward: Liss Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02100/HOUS Type: Householder Date Valid: 14 June 2021 Decision due: 9 August 2021 Case Officer: Bernie Beckett Applicant: Mr S Causer Proposal: Single storey in-fill extension Location: Hill Side House , Hill Side Lane, Hill Brow, Liss, GU33 7PT Grid Ref: 478791 126839 Page 5 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: Liss Parish Council Ward: Liss Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02531/TPO Type: Tree Preservation Order Date Valid: 14 June 2021 Decision due: 9 August 2021 Case Officer: Adele Poulton Applicant: Mr Michael Mingay Proposal: 3 Scots Pines - Crown Lift (see photographs) Location: 32 Pine Walk, Liss, Hampshire, GU33 7AT Grid Ref: 478339 128823 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: Petersfield Town Council Ward: Petersfield Heath Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02895/TPO Type: Tree Preservation Order Date Valid: 26 May 2021 Decision due: 21 July 2021 Case Officer: Adele Poulton Applicant: Mr Joe Petal Proposal: T1 Oak - Reduce southern limbs (6) over property boundary by 1 metre max, tree to remain the same height and width bar the max 1 metre lateral reduction back to fence line. Location: 14 Woodlark Gardens, Petersfield, GU31 4RQ Grid Ref: 476445 123147 Page 6 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: Petersfield Town Council Ward: Petersfield Causeway Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02726/HOUS Type: Householder Date Valid: 11 June 2021 Decision due: 6 August 2021 Case Officer: Ashton Carruthers Applicant: Mr & Ms Dickens & Svatosova Proposal: Single storey front & rear extension. Location: 2 Larcombe Road, Petersfield, GU32 3LS Grid Ref: 473930 122697 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: Petersfield Town Council Ward: Petersfield Causeway Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02637/TPO Type: Tree Preservation Order Date Valid: 14 June 2021 Decision due: 9 August 2021 Case Officer: Adele Poulton Applicant: Woodland Proposal: T1 and T2 - dead elms (exceptions to formal process) - section fell to ground level and stack arisings in habitat piles within woodland T3 - Goat willow - In decline - section fell to ground level and stack arisings in habitat piles in woodland T4 - hawthorn - Pollard at 2m above ground level Location: 3 Stour Close, Petersfield, GU31 4LU Grid Ref: 474269 122652 Page 7 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: Petersfield Town Council Ward: Petersfield St Peter's Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02876/HOUS Type: Householder Date Valid: 14 June 2021 Decision due: 9 August 2021 Case Officer: Ashton Carruthers Applicant: Fraser - Pye Proposal: Single storey rear extension following demolition of existing conservatory and enclosure of front porch area Location: Tilmore Farm House , Harrow Lane, Petersfield, GU32 2HT Grid Ref: 474717 124518 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: Petersfield Town Council Ward: Petersfield St Peter's Ward Case No: SDNP/21/01581/TPO Type: Tree Preservation Order Date Valid: 15 June 2021 Decision due: 10 August 2021 Case Officer: Adele Poulton Applicant: Mrs Pearl Stockley Proposal: Oak Tree in back garden - Prune (cutting points shown in photograph). Location: 83 Moggs Mead, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU31 4PY Grid Ref: 475137 123360 Page 8 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: Petersfield Town Council Ward: Petersfield Bell Hill Ward Case No: SDNP/21/02864/CND Type: Removal or Variation of a Condition Date Valid: 15 June 2021 Decision due: 10 August 2021 Case Officer: Matthew Harding Applicant: Mr N Armitage Proposal: Variation of Condition 17 of permission SDNP/53228 (on EHDC website) to allow the building to be used for mixed commercial uses captured by the new use class E Location: Buckmore Studios , Beckham Lane, Petersfield, GU32 3BU Grid Ref: 473663 123900 East Hampshire District Council Team: East Hants DM team Parish: Petersfield Town Council Ward: Petersfield St Peter's Ward Case No: SDNP/21/03007/TCA Type: Tree in a Conservation Area Date Valid: 17 June 2021 Decision due: 29 July 2021 Case Officer: Adele Poulton Applicant: Terence White Proposal: Neighbour's sycamore branches encroaching and shading gardens. Reduce by about half.
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