Application registered
Consultation
period
Application under consideration
Decision
made
Description
New detached double garage. Extension and conversion of existing garage into study/bedroom. (As amended by agents letter dated 6 September 1999 and the accompanying drawing nos 610-09A and 610-11B received on 8 September 1999).
Location
Longmeade, Main Street, Stoke Row
Grid Reference
467345/184139
Applicant
Mr D Gobbett
Longmeade
Main Street
Stoke Row
HENLEY-ON-THAMES Oxon
RG9 5RB
Agent
Countryside Designs
The Acorns
Long Lane
Tilehurst
READING
RG31 6YB
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 Mrs C Dunk,
Darent,
Beech Lane,
Woodcote,
Nr.READING.
RG8 0PX
14 09 1999
Tech.Dir,Babtie Engineering S.
21 07 1999
Basset Wood House
Main Street
Stoke Row
HENLEY ON THAMES
RG9 5RB
27 09 1999
Application Progress
Date Received
12th July 1999
Registration Date
12th July 1999
Start Consultation Period
12th July 1999
End Consultation Period
12th August 1999
Target Decision Date
6th September 1999
Decision
Planning Permission on 4th October 1999
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 the external walls and roofs of the extension and garage shall be
constructed and finished in accordance with a schedule of materials and
finishes which shall first have been submitted to and approved in writing
by the Local Planning Authority before the development commences.
Reason: To ensure that the details of the development are satisfactory.
That except insofar as may be otherwise agreed by the Local Planning
Authority, all trees, shrubs and hedge plants on the land be preserved
and properly maintained during the course of building operations and for
a period of three years following completion of the development and
that in the event of any of the trees, shrubs or hedge plants dying or
being seiously damaged or destroyed during that period, a new tree,
shrub or hedge plant or equivalent number of trees, shrubs or hedge
plants 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, such planting
to be implemented as approved within 12 months of the loss of the
previously existing planting.
Reason: To safeguard trees, shrubs and hedge plants which are of amenity
importance.
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