The Mount 14 North Parade Southwold Suffolk IP18 6LT
Integration of No. 2A Marlborough Road (dwellinghouse) into The Mount 14 North Parade to create single dwellinghouse. Erection of single storey rear (west) extension. Enlargement of existing window to north elevation. Demolition of garden wall features (within site boundary).
99 Pakefield Street Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 0JT
Replace existing windows of inappropriate construction and dilapidated condition. Removal of cement render and replacement in lime render. Repairs to outbuilding including conversion of window into doors. Partial demolition and widening of front boundary wall by 500mm and rebuilding of front boundary wall and brick pier.
The Lodge 11 Castle Orchard Bungay Suffolk NR35 1DD
First and ground floor extensions to existing property, demolition of existing boundary wall/fencing and replaced with new, wider driveway access and replacement of windows and doors.
Old Forge Cottage Darsham Road Westleton Saxmundham Suffolk IP17 3AL
Extension 1. The application is for a renewal of an identical application that was approved in 2016. 2. The site currently accommodates a small house and two sheds. It is bounded by residential property on two sides, a paddock to the rear and is on the residential fringe of Westleton. The prevailing scale in the neighbourhood is varied with traditional one and two storey dwellings with one much larger property next door. 3. The existing house is to be extended to provide a single storey garage and an additional bedroom and ground floor bathroom to make the accommodation more modern and flexible. 4. The proposed dwelling will have no openings onto neighbouring properties and is screened by hedges and fences with the principal trees and boundary hedging and fencing being retained. 5. Highway access, bin and oil storage will be unchanged. 6. The exception is to increase the height of the existing perimeter willow fence to up to 3 meters (to graduate up after a minimum of 4 meters from the roadway) along the boundary between the cottage and the new building next door to improve privacy for both buildings following the new build increasing the land elevation in their back garden and increased scale of overlooking windows. 7. External materials are limited to brick and tiling compatible with local styles. 8. No biodiversity issues are presented by the proposals. 9. The site has been checked for contamination in 2017 and 2019 with no issues being found. 10. The site is not within a Conservation Area and the building is not listed.
6 Priors Close Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 4NT
Garden room/gym in rear garden, 1m from rear & side boundary. Proposed size = 6.8m wide, 4.8m deep and 3.35m high sloping down to 3.28m at rear (pent). Wooden construction - 6"x2" timber battens to floor & roof, with 4"x2" timber battens to wall uprights, mounted on compacted hard-core base, and concrete slabs and loose shingle for drainage. Insulated walls, plasterboard inside with timber cladding to outsides. One set of uPVC double-glazed double doors with uPVC double-glazed single windows to either side. Rubber roof. Electrics only, no other services.
6 College Green Felixstowe Suffolk IP11 7AP
The proposed works include: - The removal of the existing timber double glazed windows & doors & replacement with UPVC white double glazed windows & doors. Front door grey, remainder white. - Removal of a rear window & brickwork below with the installation of a new patio/french double doorway, colour white. - The removal of brickwork & the installation of lintol & UPVC double glazed window to the side elevation, colour white. - The removal of a central brick pier & two single garage doors. The installation of a new lintol, brickwork over & new electrically operated garage door & frame. White. - To install a 1m high metal estate fence to the LH side front boundary flank to match the front elevation, colour black, oak posts to match.
79 Farriers Close Martlesham Heath Martlesham Ipswich Suffolk IP5 3SN
Building of a timber Log Cabin on a concrete base in the back garden of 79 Farriers Close. Cabin dimensions are 4.5m x 5.5m x 2.45m high, the location will be more than 2m from any boundary. the use is as a garden room / home office and will not be used as a bedroom or self contained living accommodation. The cabin is a manufactured construction from Dunster House with double doors and two windows on the front which will face 79 Farriers and not overlook neighbouring properties.
Church Cottage The Street Darsham IP17 3PX
Removal of 1960's addition to rear of cottage, removal of 1960's garage. Construction of new single storey rear extension and glazed link. Construction of new single storey detached garage and hard standing. Construction of wall along part of property boundary line. Reinstate historic timber frame window at first floor level in existing cottage. Reinstate glazing bars on existing french doors.
7 St James Green Southwold Suffolk IP18 6JL
(1) To replace front bedroom Georgian style white painted wooden single glazed sash window with Georgian style white painted double glazed sash window (for reference of similar see next door - 5 St James Green) (2) To complete existing garden dwarf wall to the left hand side boundary (east) approx. 1.7 m in length with return to front and insertion of wooden or metal gate to complete boundary. Primarily to complete garden boundary, give definition to site and stop flow of street debris into front yard area. (3) To complete paving to floor of front garden area.
Rosemary Cottage Sandy Lane Waldringfield Suffolk IP12 4QY
The removal of a section of southern boundary rear garden hedging and its placement with fencing of a similar height. This section of hedging is diseased and dying. The section is up to 30ft long with a trimmed height of 10/11ft Planning consent C12/2396) dated 27 June 2012, contained obligations concerning our rear southern boundary to do with maintaining its integrity. We assume, to protect our neighbours privacy from being overlooked from the proposed balcony. In particular, it states:- 'Any trees or hedgerows removed, dying, being severely damaged or becoming seriously diseased within five years.....shall be replaced....' As this five year window has expired, our interpretation of the guidance is we could removed the diseased section and replace with new hedging or normal garden fencing, or, as the southern boundary is not our legal responsibility but our neighbours, do nothing. However, we feel this would be unsatisfactory as it would not provide our neighbour with adequate protection from being overlooked. A new hedge would take a substantial number of years to reach a suitable height and may, in any case, fail for the same reasons as the current hedge. We there propose to replace the hedge with fencing of an appropriate height. This fencing to comprise of concrete posts with timber panels. It would be up to 30ft in length and 11ft in height and would provide the neighbour with the same level of privacy as historically enjoyed.