Bridge Garage Wickham Market Road Charsfield Suffolk IP13 0LX
Prior Notification - Convert original old shop area into a new lounge/recreation room within original building structure ,as per other downstairs rooms already within the property. to remove front and rear access doors, and to brick up rear door as there is already an accessible rear door in the living accommodation, then to partially brick up front access door and to enlarge upper section to fit new opening window in keeping with windows already fitted to the property. To have electrical works carried out as necessary which will include, fuse boxes to be removed for petrol forecourt as the site is being decommissioned. 1 fuse board to be renewed and relocated to workshop area. Also to create opening into non load bearing stud partition wall to access original stair case , then to have the room rewired with extra power points, lighting, and switches as necessary. Also to extend original heating system into room for extra radiators as there is no heating at present. Also to decommission petrol forecourt with removal of fuel pumps and to have fuel tanks cleaned and professionally decommissioned and safety foam filled. Also to remove illuminated pole sign and to landscape remaining area back to garden use as the hard standing area only accounts for approximately 60% of original frontage already in use as a garden then to fence in remaining open entrance as per fencing already fitted
Industrial Unit Rear Of Hillcroft Ulcombe Hill Ulcombe Maidstone Kent ME17 1DN
Prior Notification for the demolition of existing industrial building and erection of a detached dwelling, and the operations proposed under paragraph ZA(3) (a) to (j) - Operations reasonably necessary for demolition and construction, removal of plant servicing, disconnection of services, removal of means of access/ egress, removal of storage and waste, installation of plant and installation of services to the new building, access to and egress from the new building, including means of escape from fire, storage, waste or other ancillary facilities to support the new building, The use of scaffolding and other temporary structures. For it's prior approval to: Transport and highways impacts, Contamination risks, Flooding risks in relation to the new building, Design, External appearance, Provision of adequate natural light in all habitable rooms, Impact of the development on the amenity of the new building and of neighbouring premises, including overlooking, privacy and light, noise from any commercial premises on the intended occupiers, Impact on business and new residents of the developments introduction of, or increase in residential use in the area in which the development is to take place, heritage and archaeology, Method of demolition of the old building, Plans for landscaping, including the planting and maintenance of shrubs and trees, and any, Air traffic and defence asset impacts of the development.
West 5 North Sea Crossing Stanford Le Hope Essex SS17 9ER
London Gateway Logistics Park Local Development Order (LGLPLDO) Prior-notification of Development: Proposed erection of a Class B8 warehouse and ancillary office accommodation, plot parking, loading , unloading and turning areas, site access and circulation roads and footpaths, plant deck, service infrastructure, gatehouse, boundary treatments, drainage, land-raising and landscaping (Plot 1060).
Creeksea Place Farm House Ferry Road Burnham-On-Crouch Essex CM0 8PJ
Prior notification for to 1) Take off top soil from 1/2 acre of field hollow 2) Excavate pond up to 2 metres in depth, 3) Lay drainage course 4) Landscape subsoils level over the surrounding 1/2 acre . 5) Return top soils back into place. 6) in the autumn stabilise banks with grass and suitable saplings.
Unit 1 And 2 The Homestead Gravelly Bottom Road Kingswood Kent ME17 3NU
Prior Notification for the demolition of existing light industrial/commercial building and erection of a three storey block of 24no. flats, and the operations proposed under paragraph ZA(3) (a) to (j) (see Agents emailed dated 06.01.2021). For it's prior approval to: Transport and highways impacts of the development - Contamination risks in relation to the new building - Flooding risks in relation to the new building - The design of the new building - The external appearance of the new building - The provision of adequate natural light in all habitable rooms of each new dwellinghouse in or comprising the new building - The impact of the development on the amenity of the new building and of neighbouring premises, including overlooking, privacy and light - Impacts of noise from any commercial premises on the intended occupiers of the new dwellinghouses - The impact on business and new residents of the developments introduction of, or increase in residential use in the area in which the development is to take place -The impact of the development on heritage and archaeology - The method of demolition of the old building - The plans for landscaping of the development, including the planting and maintenance of shrubs and trees, and any - Air traffic and defence asset impacts of the development.
Grove Farm Darsham Road Bramfield Halesworth Suffolk IP19 9AG
Prior Notification - Change of use from an agricultural building into a single residential dwelling (Class C3) under class Q permitted development rights. The existing use is currently as an agricultural barn set adjacent a small group of converted barns (approved under full planning process to residential). There are no adjacent listed buildings, the site is not a conservation or special landscape area and it sits adjacent a quiet lane. The site is outside of any listed building curtilage. All habitable rooms are provided with adequate natural light and are in accordance with Building Regulation requirements. See accompanying Design Statement and design drawings for details.
1 Ivy Lodge Close Marston Green Solihull B37 7HJ
Prior notification for demolition works to encompass three existing bungalows (Nos. 1-3 Ivy Lodge Close) along with associated hardstanding and landscaping. The buildings comprise of traditional masonry construction with facing brickwork and corrugated rooftiles (Refer to existing floor plans and elevations for details).
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)
Opposite The Wolf Inn Southall Middlesex UB2 4JD
Installation of 18m high telecommunications monopole with wraparound cabinet at base; three additional ancillary cabinets; and associated landscaping (56 Day Prior Notification Process)
Lime Tree Farm Tunstall Road Blaxhall Suffolk IP12 2DY
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)