Langford Green Farm Bath Road Burrington BS40 5DG
Prior approval for the conversion of an agricultural building to form 1no. residential unit with operational development including replacement roof, insertion of new windows and doors
Broad Oak Farm Sweechgate Broad Oak Sturry CT2 0QR
Non-material amendment to planning permission CA/18/00868/FUL for the hybrid planning application comprising: detailed/full application for development of 456 residential dwellings comprising 402 houses and 54 flats, with associated open space, landscaping, car parking, access and other infrastructure (following demolition of 52 Shalloak Road, existing agricultural buildings and structures); and outline application (with all matters reserved) for development of a commercial area with up to 212sqm of Class A1 and up to 593sqm of Class B1 use; to allow fences to plots 336-338, footprint to flat blocks 348-395 and 366-377 updated, removal of screen wall to flat parking court entrances, materials to include product names and housing types amended from Dewhurst to Nuthurst, change of roof tile spec to monbond mini stonewold, closeboard fences to panel fencing and curved screen walls to chamfer, boundary treatments to show screenwalls to closeboard fence plots 28, 31, 75, 79, 103-108, 109-115, 165, 167 and 172, hardstanding added to plots 188 and 194, block paving to plots 408 and 412 extended, road surfaces and raised tables updated, plot 178 garage relocated, plots 162 and 163 compliance M4(2) removed and 71 and 269 M4(2) compliance added and parking, plots 150-151 and 155-156 carports combined, plot 150 relocated to north, Fairway plots 67-67,216-217,242-243 and 258-259 handed, driveway surface reduced to plots 25,179,194,203-204,233,309-312,326-327,330 and 335, grass verge added opposite 221-225, Layton type; roof construction, rainwater pipes, standardise tile hanging to Earleswood and Hereford and rainwater pipes revised, flat blocks; side doors omitted, window depth reduced to bathrooms, full brick cills indicated, inclusion of lift shaft, Barratt type; 73 fogs revised ground floor layouts, lutterworth front entrance canopy enlarged, Chester stone sills omitted and replaced with brick, updated carports to plots 155-156 and 4 bay carport omitted.
Hounsley View Pool Lane Winford BS40 8BP
Prior approval for the conversion of an agricultural building to 1no. one bedroom residential dwelling (Use Class C3) with operational development replacing existing metal sheet roof with standing seam sheeting and the insertion of new windows and doors
Land At 350934 131618 Reynolds Way Butleigh Street Somerset
Application for prior notification of agricultural development for a proposed building 1no. pitched roof portal frame barn to provide dry and safe storage.
Atcost Barn Glen Farm Sandy Lane Lower Failand
Non-material amendment to prior approval 22/P/2390/CQA (change of use from an agricultural barn (sui generis use) to a dwelling (use class C3), operational development consisting of replacement of existing corrugated asbestos roof with metal roof, new timber cladding and insertion of windows and doors) to allow the reorganisation of fenestration and door openings and rebuilding of the walls within the retained concrete frame; replacement of external timber cladding with natural stone and timber
Sharpshaw Farm Frome Road Nunney Frome Somerset BA11 4LL
Application for prior notification of agricultural development for a proposed roof covering of existing yard.
York Lane Farm York Lane Flaxton York YO60 7QZ
Certificate of Lawfulness for a proposed use or development in respect of installation of rainwater harvesting system with 2 x 1000 litre water butts on blocks/pallets beside the barn to collect rainwater off the roof for use on the farm, including ground and other works for installing water collection pipework, guttering and supply pipes to water troughs, polytunnel and barn
Three Rivers Business Centre Felixstowe Road Foxhall Suffolk
Discharge of Condition No. 9 of DC/22/3591/FUL - Erection of 3 no. office units with a Class E (g)(i) use class. that development achieves a high-quality design, which is responsive and sympathetic to its surroundings. The existing units on site adopt a traditional agricultural barn vernacular utilising red brick and weatherboarded elevations with pantile roof. The proposed units would be of a similar form, scale and appearance of the existing units, specifically the units to the south of the site, but the proposed units would incorporate rooflights to enable floor space to be accommodated within the roof. The proposed units would utilise an area vacant maintained land, adjoining the existing business units. The of site is of a significant size to accommodate the proposed building and associated parking without it appearing cramped or contrived. By way of location and form, the proposed development would not detrimentally affect the wider landscape - Precise details of a tree and/or hedge planting scheme
Nailsea Wall Farm Nailsea Wall Lane Nailsea BS48 4DD
Proposed change of use of an agricultural building to one dwellinghouse with associated operational development of new windows and doors, re-roofing and timber cladding
Three Rivers Business Centre Felixstowe Road Foxhall Suffolk
Erection of 3 no. office units with a Class E (g)(i) use class. that development achieves a high-quality design, which is responsive and sympathetic to its surroundings. The existing units on site adopt a traditional agricultural barn vernacular utilising red brick and weatherboarded elevations with pantile roof. The proposed units would be of a similar form, scale and appearance of the existing units, specifically the units to the south of the site, but the proposed units would incorporate rooflights to enable floor space to be accommodated within the roof. The proposed units would utilise an area vacant maintained land, adjoining the existing business units. The of site is of a significant size to accommodate the proposed building and associated parking without it appearing cramped or contrived. By way of location and form, the proposed development would not detrimentally affect the wider landscape.