OXFORD CITY COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS
Notice ID: OX4196311
OXFORD CITY COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING TO BE ADVERTISED:
DEL= Delegated Applications
COMM= To be decided by Committee)
Conservation Area
18/00534/FUL DEL 261 IFFLEY ROAD Erection of part
two, part three storey rear extension. Subdivision and
conversion to provide an additional 3 x 1-bed flats
(Use Class C3).
18/00524/FUL DEL 3 TACKLEY PLACE Demolition of
existing french doors to upper ground floor to install
double doors to rear elevation. Insertion of steel
balcony with steps to rear elevation. Alterations to
rear doors to the lower ground floor.
18/00582/FUL DEL 16 STANLEY ROAD Erection of a
single storey rear extension. Formation of 2no.
dormer windows to rear roofslope and insertion of
2no. front rooflights in association with loft conversion
(Part retrospective).
Conservation Area and Listed Building or Setting
This application requires re-advertisement
17/02164/FUL DEL 49-51 ST GILES’ Change of use
of ground floor and first floor of No. 50 St Giles
from Cafe (Use Class A3) to Hotel reception and
accommodation (Use Class C1) . Demolition of part
ground and first floor rear extensions. Erection of
single storey rear extension to provide additional
pub floorspace at ground floor level. Conversion
of upper floors at No.49 - 51 St Giles to form 7No.
ensuite bedrooms for use as hotel accommodation
(Use Class C1). Formation of new entrance through
boundary wall to provide access off Wellington Place
and rebuilding of existing south boundary wall.
Installation of air conditioning units and extraction
ducting to rear roof. Replacement of windows.
(Amended Plans)
This application requires re-advertisement
17/02165/LBC DEL 49-51 ST GILES’ Demolition of part
ground and first floor rear extensions. Erection of
single storey rear extension to provide additional pub
floorspace at ground floor level, with installation of air
conditioning units and extraction ducting to roof. Internal
alterations including removal and insertion of partition
walls, insertion of new openings, removal of staircases,
and introduction of necessary servicing in association
with formation of new restaurant area and conversion of
upper floors at No.49 - 51 St Giles to form 7No. ensuite
bedrooms for use as hotel accommodation (Use Class
C1). Formation of new entrance through boundary wall
to provide access off Wellington Place and rebuilding of
existing south boundary wall. Replacement of windows.
(Amended Plans)
18/00457/LBC DEL 19-20 BEAUMONT STREET Partial
demolition and reconstruction of boundary wall to rear.
18/00483/FUL DEL ST CROSS BUILDING MANOR ROAD
Replacement of existing blinds with brise soleil sun
shading system.
18/00512/VAR DEL OLD BANK HOTEL 92-94 HIGH
STREET Variation of condition 4 (Archaeology -
Written Scheme) of planning permission 16/00555/
FUL (Formation of level access and erection of third
floor extension incorporating formation of balcony.
Alterations to roof and alterations to ground floor to
re-create former shopfront at High Street and Magpie
Lane. Alterations to former stables on Magpie Lane
including insertion of windows and alteration to
carpark level (amended plans) to allow development
to be completed in phases.
Submitted by Oxford City Council
18/00546/CT3 COMM GARAGES REAR OF 18-34
MORTIMER DRIVE ACCESSED FROM RAYMUND
ROAD Erection of 3 No. single storey buildings to
create 2 x 1-bed and 1 x 2-bed residential retirement
dwellinghouses (Use Class C3). Alterations to
landscaping, provision of bin and cycle stores to
each dwelling and provision of car parking.
Applications can viewed on the planning pages of the City
Council’s website www.oxford.gov.uk/planningapplications.
Representations should be submitted in writing to
Planning and Regulatory Services, St Aldate’s Chambers,
109-113 St Aldate’s, Oxford OX1 1DS or website or email
planning@oxford.gov.uk by 29th March 2018.
Oxford City Council
109 St Aldate s Chambers , St Aldate s , Oxford , Oxfordshire , OX1 1DS
https://www.oxford.gov.uk/ 01865 249 811
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