The following applications have been received by South Gloucestershire Council between 29.05.17 and 04.06.17.

Acton Turville: Aimee Lawrence, Chapel Cottage, Luckington Road, willow (SGTPO 25/06) – reduce height by three metres and crown spread by 2.5 metres.

Almondsbury: Martin Williams, 71 Cope Park, demolition of conservatory and erection of single-storey rear extension of six metres, maximum height 3.8 metres.

Charfield: Mr and Mrs Brady, 42 New Street, erection of two-storey side extension to provide additional living accommodation, alterations to roofline to facilitate a rear dormer; The Castle School, Wotton Road, alteration to existing entrance foyer suffering from timber decay.

Frampton Cotterell: Dave Williams, 77 Frampton End Road, erection of single-storey side and rear extensions and first floor roof extension to form additional living accommodation.

Horton: Mr and Mrs Robertson, Ashlea Farm, Mapleridge Lane, change of use of agricultural building to storage (class B8) with ancillary office space (class B1).

Marshfield: Alan Crabb, 3 St Martin’s Park, erection of two-storey side extension and single-story rear extension to provide additional living accommodation, installation of balcony and erection of carport.

Oldland: Joseph Willett, 127 Bath Road, hornbeam (KTPO 13/94) – fell.

Thornbury: Robert Benson: Coach House, High Street, conversion of existing dwelling to from two self-contained flats, external alterations to windows and garage door and internal alterations.

Westerleigh: Aimee Lawrence, 2 Greenacres Park, Ram Hill, two oaks – (TPO 311) reduce crown to a height of 14 metres and radial spread of eight metres.

Winterbourne: Martin Smith, Reynolds Engineering Ltd, Hicks Common Road, sub-division of existing unit into three units, installation of external entrance door, two new garage doors to front elevation and external cladding (retrospective).

Yate: Gary Bartlett, 1 Turnpike Close, erection of two front dormer windows to facilitate loft conversion.

The following applications have been received by Stroud District Council.

The under mentioned applications have been received since the publication of the previous list dated 28.05.17 may be inspected at Planning Dept, Council Offices, Ebley Mill, Stroud, Glos, (Tel:01453 754442) during normal office hours, 8.45 am to 5.00pm (4.30pm on Fridays). Any persons wishing to make representations about any of these applications may do so in writing to planning@stroud.gov.uk as soon as possible. It should be noted that any comments on a planning application will be treated as a public document and will be placed on our website.

Berkeley: Mr and Mrs Slater, 3 James Orchard, first-floor extension to rear.

Dursley: Mrs Suzie Blades, Site for erection of livestock shelter, Ganzell Lane, change of land to mixed use, stationing of caravan; Mr and Mrs Powell, Land at 60 Woodmancote, erection of a single dwelling.

Wotton-under-Edge: Dr Matthew Watson, 17 Lisle Place, addition of a single-story porch to front elevation.

Notifications registered between 29.05.17 and 04.06.17.

These are applications to which Stroud District Council have been notified of. There is no formal mechanism for consultation on these types of applications, particularly where “prior notification” is involved. On occasion, the case officer may wish to contact public bodies to confirm information submitted.

Alkington: Trustees of the James Hay Partnership, Chapel Hill Business Park, discharge of part 3 of condition 9 (ground contamination of permission S.16/0098/FUL.

Berkeley: Berkeley Castle Estate, High Street, CG17 – reduce by 25% to remove deadwood, CG109 – fell due to heavy infection around the base, CG87, CG112 and CG111 – fell, CG69 – reduce large limbs, CG86 – reduce by 30%; Berkeley Hospital, Marybrook Street, discharge of condition 6 (remediation strategy) of S.16/1196/FUL.

Brimscombe and Thrupp: Olympic Group, Skip Inn, Brimscombe Hill, fell the two leaning poplar stems to near ground level and allow regeneration.

Kingswood: Mr Rob Austen, Trench Farm, Wickwar Road, proposed non-load-bearing extension to existing building.

Uley: David King, 2 Whitecourt, remove dead and rotting pear, remove lilac.