Former H M Prison Blundeston Lakeside Rise Blundeston Suffolk NR32 5BE
Discharge of Condition Nos. 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10 of DC/18/4033/VOC - Variation of Condition No.2 of DC/17/2675/ARM - Approval of Reserved Matters of DC/16/2157/FUL - Hybrid planning application for demolition of prison and construction of 2no shop units with 4no flats, and 3no office units with car parking, 16no affordable housing units (full submission), and residential development including care home, roads and open space (outline submission) (Construction of 38 houses with access roads). - To provide a better layout incorporating improved car parking provision and additional space for soakaways. Replacement of drawings identified in Condition 2 of the Approval Notice for Application Reference DC/17/2675/ARM with those submitted with this application - Protection Fencing to Trees and Hedgerows, Hard Landscaping, Landscaping, Bin Storage and Highways Access Details
Depot Bredfield Road Melton Suffolk IP12 1JB
Discharge of Condition Nos 13, 17 and 36 of DC/18/1470/VOC - Demolition of existing vacant depot buildings and residential property. Construction of a new residential care home providing 55 bedrooms, ancillary accommodation including staff offices, kitchen, laundry, together with associated parking, hard and soft landscaping - Gates shall be set back a minimum distance of 10 metres from the edge of the carriageway and shall open only into the site and not over any area of the highway, Gates, fencing walls and other means of enclosure and details of fire hydrants
40 Alexandra Road Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 1PJ
Prior Notification - Change of Use from Offices (Class B1(a)) to Dwellinghouses (Class C3) The proposed works will restore the mid-terraced property, currently used as office space, to its original purpose of a single residential dwelling. This will involve full refurbishment of the interior, including upgrades to the electric and plumbing systems to comply with current regulations and also improve the energy efficiency of the dwelling. Additionally, external walls and roof space will be insulated further ensuring the property's energy efficiency. A fully fitted kitchen and utility room will be installed on the ground floor at the rear of the property. A ground floor WC/shower room will also be created, bringing the number of bathroom facilities in line with modern living. On the first floor, there is currently a small kitchenette and separate WC, these will be converted into a family bathroom. The proposed works will also incorporate full decor and new flooring throughout to create a light and spacious family home. All rooms have external windows allowing plenty of natural light. The bedrooms will be fitted with fire escape windows. There will be no changes to the exterior at the front of the property, other than tidying up the small front garden and painting of windowsills and lintels to improve the kerb appeal. To the rear, a low maintenance garden will be enclosed by a fence and the parking spaces will be accessed via a garden gate.
2 Yew Tree House Badingham Road Framlingham Suffolk IP13 9HY
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 hedge that marks the front boundary between the two houses, planted in 1960s. The privet-style 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 or early autumn to avoid disturbing any nesting birds.
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.