THE following applications have been received by South Gloucestershire Council between 20.11.17 and 26.11.17.
Almondsbury: Heather Jones, 6 Glebe Road, silver birch and ash – fell, eucalyptus and paperback maple – crown reduce to leave a finished height five metres; Katy Jones, 5 Severn Road, Hallen, erection of two-storey side extension to provide additional living accommodation; Mr and Mrs Jones, Rock House, 15 Townsend Lane, erection of two detached dwellings with new access; Jeremy Robins, Church Farm, Farm Lane, Easter Compton, installation of patent glazed rooflights over ground floor study.
Alveston: Ian Price, Hillside, 75 Gloucester Road, Rudgeway, demolition of existing conservatory, erection of two-storey rear and single-storey side extensions to form additional living accommodation and garage extension; John Whitton, 6 West View, oak – fell, ash and beech – crown reduce (covered by TPO).
Dodington: Mr and Mrs Webster, 60 Merlin Way, Chipping Sodbury, erection of two-storey side and single-storey rear extension to form additional living accommodation.
Frampton Cotterell: Mr Tim Draisey, The Old Mill, 32 Mill Lane, non-material amendment to PT17/1135/F to alter the size of the windows; Mr Nicholls, Land adjoining 156 Woodend Road, erection of a dwelling with access; Noreen Twomey, Land at Newlands Avenue, Coalpit Heath, non-material amendment to PT16/6303/NMA to realign fence line and loss of one parking space.
Hawkesbury: Mr and Mrs Wareham, Southview, Back Street, Hawkesbury Upton, erection of first-floor side extension to form additional living accommodation, erection of front porch.
Iron Acton: Mrs N Empcher, Craig Affie, Mission Road, erection of single-storey side extension to form additional living accommodation; Mr and Mrs Shackleford, Hillside, Holly Hill, demolition of existing conservatory and erection of rear/ side extension with mezzanine to form additional living accommodation; Christopher Tofts, Rockleaze, Chaingate Lane, erection of rear extension to include first-floor mezzanine to provide additional living accommodation, installation of rear balcony.
Oldland: Brackley Investments Ltd, Newton House, Earlstone Crescent, Cadbury Heath, demolish care home, health centre and outbuildings; Matthew Presland, 73 Tower Road, South Warmley, erection of a dwelling with balcony and new access.
Olveston: Mr and Mrs Neumann, erection of single-storey rear extension to provide additional living accommodation; Simon Scotting, The Knoll, Lower Tockington Road, yew – reduce crown by one metre.
Pucklechurch: Terence Hallett, 27 Westerleigh Road, non-material amendment to PK17/0721/F to exclude re-roofing the existing garden room; Mr and Mrs L, 25 Lansdown Road, erection of a single-storey rear and side extension to form additional living accommodation; John Tasker, The Old Chapel, Parkfield Road, non-material amendment to PK15/3388/F to alter the roof line to a parapet and coping stone verge.
Thornbury: Churchill Retirement Living, The Council Offices, Castle Street, erection of seven retirement dwellings to include landscaping and parking; Mr and Mrs Irving, 7 Speedwell Close, erection of single-storey front extension to form porch and office, demolition of existing conservatory and erection of single-storey rear extension to form additional living accommodation; Peter James, First and Second Floor, 14 High Street, change of use from ancillary office and storage to three self-contained apartments (Class C3); Adam Taylor, 8 The Slad, Grovesend, non-material amendment to PT16/6724/F to reduce the length of the building by one metre.
Tytherington: Joe and Claire Smith, The Byre, Duck Street, erection of single-storey front extension to provide additional living accommodation.
Westerleigh: Mr B Cottrell, 4 Old Mill Close, erection of first-floor front extension to form additional living accommodation.
Wickwar: Ladyswood 2013 Ltd, Mapleridge Lane, Yate, mixed woodland around clay shooting tower – prune back to previous points (covered by TPO24/16(918)).
Winterbourne: Ray Bosden, Shaftesbury Park, Land at Frenchay Park Road, variations of conditions 10, 12 and 13 of PK16/1631/RVC; Charlotte Cake, Frenchay Hospital, Beckspool Road, conversion of existing barn into seven residential units with garaging and parking – amendment to PT16/3704/LB; Leanne Cruise, Land adjacent to M32 Dings Rugby Club, display of two non-illuminated hoarding signs; Paul Dennis, 28 Cliff Court Drive, Frenchay Bristol, magnolia – reduce crown; Charlie Dobson, Clic Cottage, Beckspool Road, change of use of land to residential, erection of single-storey extension to form additional living accommodation, new vehicle access; Mrs L Pick, Highcliffe, Frenchay Common, two beeches – crown thin by 15 percent and crown lift to a height of two metres. Redrow Homes, Frenchay Hospital, erection of 143 dwellings with provision of public open space; Peter Smith, 29 Cliff Court Drive, silver birch – prune back to clear telephone lines.
Yate: Mr I Ahmed, Unit 3, Wellington Road, erection of two-storey semi-detached building to form ground-floor office accommodation with one residential flat above; Ian Williams, 30 Canterbury Close, erection of single-storey rear extension to provide additional living accommodation; Williams Gallagher Town Planning, change of use of ground (Class A2) and first floor Class B1) to eight self-contained flats (Class C3); Darren Rigby, One Stop Community Stores, 89 Westerleigh Road, replacement vinyl text to existing sign and display of five non-illuminated panel signs; Dean Wybrow, 46 Firgrove Crescent, non-material amendment to PK17/3734/F to replace brickwork to match existing white render.
THE following planning applications were registered with Stroud District Council between 20.11.17 and 26.11.17.
Cam: Jubilee Playing Fields, Everside, formation of suds drainage scheme.
Kingswood: Land at Chestnut Park, discharge of condition two from permission S.16/1272/REM.
Stone: Land at Court Moat, construction of a new four-bedroom detached dwelling with detached garage (resubmission).
Wickwar: Barn at Mounteneys Farm, Chase Lane, change of use from agricultural to residential.
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