Planning Application Details

P96/W0789Application Type: No Type (Show Map - opens in new window)
Status Bar
 
 Completed stage
 
 Current stage
 
 Next stage
Application registered
Consultation period
Application under consideration
Decision made
Description
Alterations and extension to form family dwelling with garage. (As amplified by letter received from the applicant on 28 February 1997).
Location
32 Watling Lane, Dorchester
Grid Reference
457609/194195
Applicant
Mr M Rimmer
32 Watling Lane
Dorchester
WALLINGFORD
Oxon,   OX10 7JG
Agent
Oxford Architects Partnership
Bagley Croft
Hinksey Hill
OXFORD
OX1 5BS
Constraints
Dorchester Conservation Area
Case Officer
Mr A.J.Coggins
Telephone: 01235 422600
Email: planning@southoxon.gov.uk
View officers committee report (09/04/1997) here
Consultation / Notification
No further Representations on this application will be accepted.

Consultations / Notifications to date are shown below.

Name / Number
Date Sent
Response Date
 
c/o Mr. T. H. Carter
6 Jemmets Close,
Dorchester-on-Thames,
WALLINGFORD, Oxon    OX10 7RA
21 01 1997
 
Tech.Dir,Babtie Engineering S.
06 01 1997
 
Conservation Officer
 
County Archaeologist
18 02 1998
 
26 Watling Lane
Dorchester-on-Thames
WALLINGFORD
Oxon
28 01 1997
 
28 Watling Lane
Dorchester-on-Thames
WALLINGFORD
Oxon
 
34 Watling Lane
Dorchester-on-Thames
WALLINGFORD
Oxon
13 01 1997
 
Orchard Cottage
Watling Lane
Dorchester-on-Thames
WALLINGFORD Oxon
08 04 1997
 
Old Malt House
Watling Lane
Dorchester-on-Thames
OX10 7JG
28 01 1997
 
Port House
20 Watling Lane
Dorchester-on-Thames
OX10 7JG
28 01 1997
 
38 Watling Lane
Dorchester-on-Thames
OX10 7JG
28 01 1997
 
Application Type
Other
Application Progress
Date Received  
24th December 1996
Registration Date  
24th December 1996
Start Consultation Period  
24th December 1996
End Consultation Period  
30th January 1997
Target Decision Date  
18th February 1997
Target Committee Meeting  
9th April 1997
Decision
Planning Permission on 9th April 1997
Conditions / Refusal Reasons
That the development must be begun not later than the expiration of five years beginning with the date of this permission and if this condition is not complied with this permission shall lapse. Reason: By virtue of Sections 91 to 95 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. That samples of the materials to be used for the external walls and roofs shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority before any development commences. Reason: To ensure that the details of the development are satisfactory. That a scheme for the landscaping of the site including the planting of live trees and shrubs and the treatment of the driveway shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority prior to the commencement of the development hereby permitted. The scheme shall be implemented as approved within 12 months of the commencement of the approved development and thereafter be maintained in accordance with the approved scheme to the complete satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority. In the event of any of the trees or shrubs so planted dying or being seriously damaged or destroyed within 3 years of the completion of the development, a new tree or shrub or equivalent number of trees or shrubs, as the case may be, of a species first approved by the Local Planning Authority, be planted and properly maintained in a position or positions first approved by the Local Planning Authority. Reason: To help to assimilate the development into its surroundings. That no development shall take place until a professionally competent archaeological organisation, as approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority, has been commissioned to carry out a full watching brief during the period of construction works. The watching brief shall preserve by record any archaeological excavation where necessary and the retrieval of artefactual evidence. Reason: To safeguard the recording and inspection of matters of archaeological importance on the site.
Appeal
No appeal lodged.
Updates
These Planning Application Details were returned live from our back office database, and as such are as up to date as when the page was retrieved.