5 St Pauls Close Aldeburgh Suffolk IP15 5BQ
Variation of Condition No 2 of DC/22/0894/FUL - Refurbishment of an existing two-storey single family dwelling, demolition of an existing garage, and the addition of a two-storey extension; including related external landscaping works - Design change to the front garden and boundary treatment
Fairfield Farm Marsh Lane North Cove Beccles Suffolk NR34 7QG
Discharge of Condition No.14 of DC/22/3783/FUL - Demolition of existing dwelling and associated outbuilding; erection of replacement dwelling, creation of new access track, tennis court, associated landscaping, hardstanding and boundary treatments - Remediation Method Statement.
Hill House Title Road Middleton Suffolk IP17 3NF
Certificate of Lawful Use (Proposed) - Under permitted development we propose to erect a historic outbuilding on site - namely a Nissen hut. This will be used to house a private collection. It will sit behind an existing building on our property and will be over 4m from any boundary. It is a single storey, dual-pitched roof with a maximum height of less than 4m. There will be no change to the existing access. We are a 2 acre site which is not a designated area or listed and the siting of the building is within the curtilage of the house
23 Hasketon Road Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 4LD
Single storey front and part rear extension, two storey side and part rear extension. Erection of a detached garage to front of the property, erection of detached annex to the rear, and erection of replacement 6ft fence to front boundary.
61 New Street Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 1DZ
Discharge of Condition No.3 DC/21/5260/LBC - Replace previous single storey extension with new larger single storey rear extension, move garden wall, replace windows and internal alterations - (i) Details of the tiles and bricks to extension and boundary walling (including material, type, profile, size, colour, texture, bond, mortar mix and joint finish); (ii) Details of rainwater goods; (iii) Large scale details of eaves and verges (inducing materials and finish); (iv) Large scale joinery/manufactures details of all glazed doors/windows to extension (including materials, sections, sizes, glazing finish and colour); (v) Large scale joinery details of replacement modern casements within existing two storey extension (including sections, glazing bar details, fixings, materials, finish and colour) [Note: True structural glazing bars will be required]. (vi) Large scale joinery details of the new sliding door (including materials and finish).
Sheep Drift Cottage Waldringfield Road Brightwell Suffolk IP10 0BJ
Erection of new boundary wall to front garden as replacement for existing hedge.
14 Churchill Crescent Wickham Market Suffolk IP13 0RW
Cerlificate of Lawful Use (proposed)- Proposed new single storey rear extension onto existing dwelling following the existing ridge and soffit lines. materials to be as existing that being facing brickwork and white plastic windows. All drainage to be as per existing means that of sewer for foul water and soakaway for surface water. All dimensions of proposal are shown including dimension from boundary.
Alston Hall Grimston Lane Trimley St Martin Suffolk IP11 0SD
Erection of boundary wall to garden extended under planning permission DC/20/1880/FUL
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.