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Public Notice

PLANNING APPLICATIONS

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
11/02411/LBWS BT ducting below ground level with new underground chamber at junction with existing BT duct to front of stable block, through wall and rising through floor to NT office at N/E corner of stable block, lift flag stones on floor and create new raised timber floor - - Stable Block Mottisfont Abbey Mottisfont
11/02420/FULLS Proposed conservatory to rear of property - 1 Greenacre Salisbury Road Broughton
11/02440/FULLS Extension to existing out-building - Paddock House Up Somborne
11/02441/FULLS Extension to existing out-building - Paddock House Up Somborne
11/02446/FULLS Part retrospective application to construct new replacement dwelling, extend driveway and construct new detached garage - amended scheme to planning permission
10/00789/FULLS - The Orchard Rookery Lane Broughton
11/02498/FULLS Change of use from industrial to residential use. Demolition of redundant light industrial units, hardstanding and associated structures. Construction of new single dwelling and wider landscaping improvements. Alterations to the proposed access drive so that the existing entrance position on the public highway is retained - Little Fosters Tote Hill Lockerley
The applications are available for public inspection at Council Offices, Duttons Road, Romsey, SO51 8XG and on our website www.testvalley.gov.uk/planning Any comments about an application should be received by the Council by 02 December 2011. 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 11 November 2011

 
Published on 11/11/2011