Lodge Farm Ferry Road Sudbourne Suffolk IP12 2BS
Demolition of existing single storey conservatory/potting shed. Construction of single storey side extension to form kitchen dining/seating area.
Orme House 59 Kirkley Cliff Road Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 0DF
Demolition of existing rear, single storey buildings originally built for the earlier use as a care home. These are in poor condition , badly insulated and leaking. The aim is to provide a larger garden area for the present use as a family home, bring more light into the habitable rooms and better access to the garden and better heat retention. Part of the extension to be retained and converted to a bike shed.
Church Farm London Road Shadingfield Beccles Suffolk NR34 8DF
Lean-To extension to existing building for the purposes of a timber log/grain drying shed.
20 Hillcrest Close Worlingham Beccles Suffolk NR34 7BY
1. Proposed two storey side extension 2. Proposed single storey brick shed
74 Cobbold Road Felixstowe IP11 7QR
Construction of a single-storey extension to the rear and detached single-storey workshop (following demolition of existing sheds).
Marsh Cottage Aldeburgh Road Friston IP17 1PE
Extension of an existing shed to form housing for plant, equipment and storage
Knole Cottage Felixstowe Ferry Felixstowe Suffolk IP11 9RX
To convert boat shed to workshop and extend to provide shower/toilet and utilities facilities
1 Broad Road Wickham Market Suffolk IP13 0RJ
Removal of shed and single storey rear extension.
Woodbridge Quay Church Quay Street Woodbridge Suffolk
In the rear grounds:1/erect a new wooden 9x1.5m (lxh) fence and a 2x1m (lxh) extension to an existing picket fence close off an area to assist with child safeguarding.2/ to provide more outdoor storage for church equipment. Add two sheds, 3x3x1.75m and 2.75x2x1.75m (wxdxh). DC/15/3361/FUL and DC/16/1077/AME previously granted permission for outdoor storage and an artificial turf area with associated fencing and hedging in the rear grounds. Note the area stated of 270 square meters in the application is the area of the affected portion of the rear grounds. Permission is required because the grounds lie within a conservation area and form part of a curtilage of a grade 2 listed building (listing is subject to ecclesiastical exemption and is the remit of the trustees). The long fence will provide a physical barrier to people from the street casually entering the rear grounds when we have children outside. It will prevent children straying into the front areas of the grounds where they have easy access to Quay Street. The short picket fence extension will complete the enclosure. Children are on our site from our community parent and child toddler groups and our church services/youth events. The long fence will extend from the rear of the church building to the holly hedging (see#1). It will be mostly hidden from Quay Street and it will be obscured from Crown Place Maltings residents by the 3m high holly hedge. The fence would be of a wooden construction, of a horizontal lattice type (see #2) with a gate on the existing path. The additional storage would be adjacent to the church car park. It will replace the existing compost areas with enclosed storage and add an additional shed next to the existing bike rack. These will be of metal construction and to 1.75m high consistent with the existing shed. Whilst the boundary wall is 1.2m high on our grounds side, there are existing shrubs behind the compost area up to 2m high and these will remain.
Halesworth Methodist Church London Road Halesworth Suffolk IP19 8LR
Change of use from place of worship to day care centre including internal alterations; extend to the rear to create three new offices and two new parking spaces; erect a detached shed to be used for storage; replace railings to the front and side.