49 Elton Parade DARLINGTON DL3 8PJ
Demolition of existing garages and erection of a detached home office/garden studio, erection of a single storey extension to the north elevation to provide a store, utility and conservatory and installation of timber vehicular gates and driveway following partial demolition of front boundary wall and associated tree works (including felling and pruning works as outlined in the amended tree report received 20/03/2023) (description as amended by additional plans received 06/06/2022) (amended heritage statement 18/07/2022) (and as amended by plans received 05/08/2022)
West And Foster 2 Broomgrove Road Sheffield S10 2LR
Change of use from office to dwellinghouse, demolition of porch, erection of a two-storey side/front extension to form an annex, new front porch, provision of new roof with front and rear dormer windows, new boundary walls, entrance gates with stone pillars, removal of trees and landscaping works
Churchwood Ongar Road Stondon Massey Brentwood Essex CM15 0LD
Rebuild stable block to form gym, rebuilt barn outbuilding to form annex accommodation with basement. New garage block with office above and other works including new tree planting, boundary fence, tennis court and swimming pool
2 Yew Tree House Badingham Road Framlingham Suffolk IP13 9HY
Listed Building Consent - Yew Tree House is timber-framed and rough-case rendered with roofs in a mixture of glazed and red clay pantiles. The former farmhouse was built in the late 16th century and has since been divided into two. The proposal is to remove the existing privet-style hedge that marks the front boundary between the two houses, planted in 1960s. The hedge is approximately 4ft 6in high, 2ft wide and 46ft long and has become unwieldy, bulges in places and does not reach the front boundaries of the property. After taking advice from East Suffolk Conservation Office, the replacement natural planed wood picket fence will be 4ft high and 50 ft long. The fence will be treated with Alkaline Copper Quat to protect it against decay, rot and insect attack without the use of harmful chemicals. The hedge will be removed late summer to avoid disturbing any nesting birds.