Test Valley Borough Council
Notice ID:Test Valley Borough Council Town and Country Planning Act 1990
Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990
The Council has received the applications listed below which require advertising under one of the above Acts
12/01555/FULLN & 12/01556/LBWN– Remove existing lean to green house and replace with oak framed garden room / conservatory at rear. Provision of timber cladding on rear elevation - Old Oaks, Upper Clatford
12/01564/FULLN - Two storey extension on site of existing single storey extension to provide kitchen, family room, utility and shower room with bedroom and bathroom accommodation over, erection of porch, provision of retaining walls, and enlargement of parking area - 1 Hill Cottages, Winchester Road, Wherwell
12/01523/FULLN - Two storey side, single storey front and rear extension to provide garage and kitchen/dining room with bedroom and en-suite over – Bournelea, High Street, Shipton Bellinger 12/01563/FULLN - Erection of grain store - Home Farm, Quarley
12/01531/LBWN - Replace front first floor window - Cob Cottage, 33 High Street, Wherwell 12/01607/OUTN - Outline - Erection of 11 residential units with access onto Weyhill Gardens - Land Adjoining Weyhill Gardens, East Of Red Post Lane, Weyhill
12/01587/ADVN - Display of 1 internally illuminated fascia and 1 internally illuminated projecting sign - Superdrug Stores Plc, 17 High Street, Andover
12/01586/FULLN & 12/01592/LBWN - Rear extension raising the existing rear extension roof and alterations to the existing modern rear extensions (amended scheme) - Little Bec, Monxton Road, Amport
The applications, plans and other documents submitted with an application are available for public inspection at Reception, Beech Hurst, Weyhill Road, Andover, during normal office hours. Applications may also be viewed on the Council’s website www.testvalley.gov.uk/planning Any comments about an application should be received by the Council within 21 days of publication of this notice. Any comments received will be available for both inspection and copying. In the event of an appeal against the refusal of planning permission in relation to a householder application, which is to be dealt with on the basis of representations in writing, any representations made about the application will be sent to the Secretary of State and there will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage
Paul Jackson, Head of Planning and Building
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