Upper Barn Lower Ufford Road Ufford Suffolk
Discharge of Condition 3 of DC/21/3431/LBC - Listed Building Consent - Conversion of a Grade II listed barn into a dwelling and recreating the setting by the provisions of a single-storey extension and cartlodge - Proposed facing and roof cladding materials, elevations and sections of the proposed fenestration and doors, proposed structure of the floor, roof and walls of the main barn & schedule of repairs to the main barn.
Former Post Office 51 London Road North Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 1BJ
Discharge of Condition No 5 and 6 of DC/21/4220/LBC - Listed Building Consent - Repair & refurbishment of timber sash windows, stone repair & infill at ground floor, new windows & doors at ground floor, new rainwater goods to replace existing, replacement of roof tiles, flat roof covering in lead, stone cleaning on front facade. Minor internal strip out to facilitate repairs & refurbishment and repair & replacement of roof access lantern.
32 Seckford Street Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 4LY
Discharge of Condition No.4 of DC/21/5251/LBC - Form new windows & inverted dormer to rear, new rooflight to main rear roof, remove chimney breast from kitchen, re-arrange first floor layout. Raise second floor ceiling & structural repair to main roof - (i) Large scale elevations and sections of the proposed windows (including full details of the profile of frame and glazing bars, method of opening, materials and finish); (ii) Large scale elevations and sections of the proposed door (including materials and finish); (iii) Manufacturer's details of the rooflight; (iv) Detail drawings of the proposed structural interventions in the roof and kitchen to be submitted, supported by an engineer's report
5 Ringsfield Road Beccles Suffolk NR34 9PQ
Discharge of Condition No.3, 7, 11 and 13 for DC/21/4330/FUL of Construction of a detached dwelling and garage - Condition 3- Details of all external facing and roofing materials. - Representative joinery details for windows and doors. - Rooflight specification. - Garage door specification, material and method of opening. Condition 7 -Access surfacing, 11 -EV charging and 13 - Driveway surfacing.
Former Post Office 51 London Road North Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 1BJ
Discharge of Condition No. 3 of DC/21/4220/LBC - Listed Building Consent - Repair & refurbishment of timber sash windows, stone repair & infill at ground floor, new windows & doors at ground floor, new rainwater goods to replace existing, replacement of roof tiles, flat roof covering in lead, stone cleaning on front facade. Minor internal strip out to facilitate repairs & refurbishment and repair & replacement of roof access lantern - All new external and internal works, and works of making good to the retained fabric, shall match the existing original work adjacent in respect of methods, detailed execution, and finished appearance
Land Opposite The Village Hall To The West Of The B1116 Framlingham Road Dennington Suffolk IP13 8AD
Discharge Of Condition Nos. 4, 5, 9, 10, 13, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 of DC/20/5019/FUL - Site a 'Mock-barn' Style Building for Use as a Nursery School and Day Care Facility [Use Class E(f)] for Provision of the Relocation of Badingham Playschool. Landscape, environmental conditions and highways - details of materials, finishes, method of opening, glazing and colour of all new or replacement windows, roof lights and doors and their surrounds, precise details of a scheme of hard landscape works (which shall include boundary treatment (proposed fencing), driveway construction, parking areas, patios, hard surfaces etc, and other operations as appropriate) at a scale not less than 1:200, lighting design strategy for biodiversity, details of the proposed access, visibility splays, details of the equipment, its location, acoustic housing and any vibration isolation measures, together with the projected noise levels at the boundary of the property, site investigation, detailed remediation method statement, RMS approved under condition 20 must be completed in its entirety, validation report, contamination details and Noise Management Plan
69 Thoroughfare Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 1AH
Discharge of Condition No. 4 of DC/21/3074/LBC - Listed Building Consent - Change of use from Commercial Offices to retail and residential with new timber framed single storey extension to replace existing rear extension - 1. Details of all external materials including timber cladding, roof finishes, render (including colour); 2. Typical horizontal and vertical sections through shopfront, doors and windows (including large scale joinery details for frames, cills, opening lights, glazing bars) along with method of opening, position within wall opening, colour, finish and ironmongery. 3. Details of rooflights and sliding doors; 4. Full schedule of repairs; 5. Details of rainwater pipes, gutters, SVPs, external flues, vents and grilles (including location, colour and finish); 6. Details of all external works, boundary fencing and gate.
Valley Farm Laundry Lane Huntingfield Suffolk IP19 0PY
Discharge of Condition No. 8 of DC/21/2601/VOC - Variation of Condition(s) 2 on planning permission DC/20/2184/FUL- Change of Use and Conversion of 4 existing Agricultural Buildings to form 3 Holiday Let Units - a) Representative external joinery details of windows and doors to show materials, sections, finishes and ironmongery, including dormer windows, b) Schedule of repairs c) Specification of all external materials in new work and repair, d) Position of all external flues, vents and discharges, e) Detail of raised roof structure to barn and new roof covering including materials, method of laying and type of ridge, f) Detail of new gabled counter porch to barn to show form of construction, structural junctions with existing frame and external materials, g) Details of inset dormers, h) Details of doors to barn and i) Exact dimension of proposed conservation rooflight to Building D
Willow Farm Chediston Green Chediston Halesworth Suffolk IP19 0BB
Discharge of Part of Condition 3 of DC/21/3705/LBC - Minor internal alterations and single storey extension to rear of the farmhouse. - Details of the brick type, size, colour, texture, brick bond, mortar colour and joint finish. - Details including the manufacturers details, material, type/profile size, colour, and texture of the pantiles to the pitched roof element and the type of sheet metal covering to the flat roofed element, including, finish and colour, type of detailing, e.g. rolls, standing seems etc. as applicable. - Large scale eaves and verge details to both pitched and flat roofed elements, including materials and finishes. - Large scale joinery details/manufacturers details of all external doors, screens and windows including material, vertical and horizontal sections through the door frames, window frame, casements, door leaves, including styles, rails, sills, glazing, glazing bars, ironmongery, finish and colour as applicable.
South Lodge Lodge Farm Lane Melton Suffolk IP12 1QS
Discharge of Conditions - all planning conditions, but specifically: no.4 and 6 i , ii, iii. of DC/21/3640/LBC - Listed Building Consent - Replacement of pebble dash / render: It is intended to replace the existing failing pebbledash render with a smooth lime-based render as recommended in the pre-application advice, rather than a cement render, to allow the building to breathe, and this would look almost identical to the render replacement done on East Lodge, Melton. Alterations to entrance lobby: The proposed design includes a flat roof with a brick parapet detail which corresponds with the existing brick string course. The replacement door will be in a similar style to the existing front door with a glazed panel and the existing small side windows are to be removed. Reclaimed bricks would be used to ensure the new entrance compliments the existing house. The door would become a standard 2m door (instead of the 1.8m door which is currently there). Alterations to bathroom roof: Previous advice supported the principle of replacement of the roof as this appears to be a more modern addition and therefore unlikely to affect any historic fabric. It was also noted that the existing lower roofline to the bathroom reduces the visual impact of this element on the rest of the building and any raising of the roofline needs to be carefully designed to avoid a negative visual impact. The current proposal is to push the roof of the bathroom up by approximately 450mm (or less if an acceptable roof build up can be found). To the South East side a timber facia plate would be added to match the existing house. To the South West a gutter would run along the flat roof and connect into the existing gutter. This will allow the owner of the house to stand up in the shower (something he is currently unable to do).