Barn A Grove Farm The Street Little Bealings Suffolk
Discharge of Condition No. 4 of DC/22/3733/P3Q - Prior Notification - Change of use of agricultural building to a dwelling house (Use Class C3), and for building operations reasonably necessary for the conversion. - Construction Environmental Management Plan
Grove Farm The Street Little Bealings Woodbridge Suffolk IP13 6LT
Discharge of Condition(s) 4 of DC/23/2077/P3Q - Prior Notification - Change of use of a barn (Barn E) at Grove Farm in Little Bealings, from agricultural barn to 1no. residential dwelling - Construction Environmental Management Plan
Karen Close Church Road Dallinghoo Woodbridge Suffolk IP13 0LA
Prior Notification - Enlargement of a dwellinghouse by construction of additional storeys - New upper first floor with flat roof
Land North West Of Rushmere Hall Farm East Of Existing Reservoir Blowers Lane Rushmere Suffolk
Prior Notification (Agriculture) - The construction of an extension to the existing reservoir to double its capacity, this will be achieved with a balanced cut and fill earth moving operation, no material will be brought onto or leave the site. The clay from the site will be engineered into the hydraulic cut off. As part of the project the overhead power lines will be re routed underground, this will remove them from the skyline at the top of the hill.
Land Adjacent To Railway Line Butchers Road Kelsale Cum Carlton Suffolk
Prior Notification - Livestock winter quarters, rainwater harvesting equipment pad and small plant building to support water and electrical infrastructure. Livestock bulding: Agricultural building. BS 5502-Class 2. 30x12m proposed mono-pitch with a total height of 7.8m and eaves height of 5.2m. Pre-cast concrete panels at base of building to 1.8m high, with open Yorkshire boarding to eaves. Southern aspect of building open for 4/5 6m bays with eastern most bay enclosed with cladding as above. Building will be constructed to standards able to accept solar panel array on roof. Hardstanding: Included proposal for recycled aggregate hardstanding between unclassified road Butchers Lane and building to facilitate access in winter months, shown on plans alongside building, constructed of recycled concrete sub-base and recycled asphalt top, concrete apron to unclassified road to be included in access works. Rainwater harvesting equipment pad: Additional small concrete pad to west of building will house rainwater harvesting tanks, of black plastic construction 3.5mx3.5m cylinders shown on detail plan. Utility building: 4x5m grey blockwork construction mono-pitched building, 2.4m to low eaves and 15% roof pitch, insulated for condensation control with single pedestrian access to east, to north of livestock building suitable to house water distribution infrastructure to support livestock operation as well as electricity infrastructure to support solar panel deployment to roof of livestock building.
Land Adjacent To Railway Line Butchers Road Kelsale Cum Carlton Suffolk
Prior Notification (Agricultural) - Livestock winter quarters, rainwater harvesting equipment pad and small plant building to support water and electrical infrastructure. Livestock bulding: Agricultural building. BS 5502-Class 2. 30x12m proposed mono-pitch with a total height of 7.8m and eaves height of 5.2m. Pre-cast concrete panels at base of building to 1.8m high, with open Yorkshire boarding to eaves. Southern aspect of building open for 4/5 6m bays with eastern most bay enclosed with cladding as above. Building will be constructed to standards able to accept solar panel array on roof. Hardstanding: Included proposal for recycled aggregate hardstanding between unclassified road Butchers Lane and building to facilitate access in winter months, shown on plans alongside building, constructed of recycled concrete sub-base and recycled asphalt top, concrete apron to unclassified road to be included in access works. Rainwater harvesting equipment pad: Additional small concrete pad to west of building will house rainwater harvesting tanks, of black plastic construction 3.5mx3.5m cylinders shown on detail plan. Utility building: 4x5m grey blockwork construction mono-pitched building, 2.4m to low eaves and 15% roof pitch, insulated for condensation control with single pedestrian access to east, to north of livestock building suitable to house water distribution infrastructure to support livestock operation as well as electricity infrastructure to support solar panel deployment to roof of livestock building.
676 Foxhall Road Rushmere St Andrew Ipswich Suffolk IP3 8NQ
Prior Notification (Householder) - Construction of a single storey rear extension
34 Hill Road Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 2HS
Prior Notification (Householder) - Construction of a single storey rear extension
Lime Tree Farm Tunstall Road Blaxhall Suffolk IP12 2DY
Discharge of Conditions Nos. 3 and 4 of DC/20/2216/AGO - Prior Notification - Construction of a clay lined winter storage irrigation reservoir. A balanced cut and fill earth moving operation will dig the clay from the site and engineer it into an impermeable membrane to line the irrigation reservoir proposed. No materials will be brought to or taken from site. The very wide banks have allowed the reservoir to sit very low in the landscape and provide a landscaping benefit to hide the un landscaped banks of the existing reservoir to the south. Why necessary for agriculture: Langmead Farms have secured 330,000 m3 of winter water abstraction licence from the Environment Agency to allow an expansion of the vegetable and herb growing side of the business. This project represents phase 2 of the winter storage required, The Knolls 180,000 m3 reservoir immediately to the south represents Phase 1. Why designed for agriculture: The infrastructure has been installed to provide a high pressure water main around the farm to supply irrigators in every field. This was installed as part of Phase 1 when The Knolls reservoir, just to the south was constructed (Stage 2 application)
100 Arundel Way Rushmere St Andrew Suffolk IP3 8QH
Prior Notification (Householder) - The extension will be off the rear of existing lounge/diner and adjoining garage. A small existing extension to the garage will be dismantled so the whole new extension will be from the house line. The complete extension will be 5m x 5m and will contain a new kitchen a dining area and a utility area extending into the existing garage which will be partitioned off. Access.will be from the house by removing existing tilt and slide patio doors, new french doors will be fitted to allow access to the garden. Chis Deverson of Birch construction has help us with the plans.