Potters Farm Quainton Road North Marston Buckinghamshire MK18 3PS
Construction of equestrian building (to accommodate stables; hay, tack and feed storage), manege and exercise area for personal use; and associated access improvements and hardstanding
Cluaincara Manor House Lane Lillingstone Lovell Buckinghamshire MK18 5BG
Change of use of land for equestrian use, the siting of temporary stables, field shelter and hay store, associated hardstanding and construction of access and driveway (Part retrospective).
Merstone Farm And Equestrian Centre Berryfields Quarrendon Buckinghamshire HP22 4AA
Operational development consisting of the construction of a stable building, an outdoor riding arena, lunge pen and horse walker, and use of the land, buildings, outdoor riding arena, lunge pen and horse walker for equestrian purposes comprising the keeping of up to 7 personal horses and up to 20 fully serviced livery horses (sui generis use).
Potters Farm Quainton Road North Marston Buckinghamshire MK18 3PS
Construction of 4 stables including hay barn, vehicle store, tack room, feed room and menage 23m x 36m for personal use.
Ashmore House Middle Claydon Buckinghamshire MK18 2LD
Construction of timber stable block and tack room
Middle Blackgrove Farm Berryfields Waddesdon Buckinghamshire HP22 4AD
Conversion of stables to overnight accommodation and construction of a workshop and maintenance building (retrospective)
Land Adjoining Chiltern Milion London Road Wendover Buckinghamshire
Certificate of Lawfulness for existing use and construction of stable building
Stable Cottage 42 Bishopstone Road Stone Buckinghamshire HP17 8QX
Convert existing stables to residential use, demolition of existing single storey lean extension to the front of Stable Cottage to create a new entrance and demolition of existing triple garage and construction of new triple garage and construction of a new annex extension to the rear.
Ivy Farm 12 The Green Great Horwood Buckinghamshire MK17 0RH
Felling of "Grafted" Apple/Pear Hybrid. This tree is growing against the wall of 12 The Green, Great Horwood on the driveway side. This building is grade II listed. Reason(s) for removal: This wall has experienced previous structural movement. The foundations for buildings of this type and age are limited. Removal will help to keep the wall in a stable condition. This wall is experiencing high levels of damp penetration. Root stock is known to hold significant levels of moisture and this is transferred to the base of the traditional solid wall construction leading to damp penetration. Phased crown reduction, leading to removal of Yew. This Yew tree is very close to the rear of the house. Quote from building surveyors report "There is a large tree very close to the rear of the property and this is within influencing distance of the building and is a potential risk to the structural integrity of the property. It would be appropriate to draw up a programme of reduction and phased removal." This work has been discussed and planned with a local Arborist who looks after the other trees at this address. They indicate that it is best carried out over 2/3 years.
Land South Of Preston Road Tingewick Buckinghamshire
Construction of new vehicular access, erection of replacement stable building and hey store, laying of hardstanding and constrction of horse exercise arena