PLANNING Applications registered between 18.05.15 and 22.05.15.

The under mentioned applications have been received since the publication of the previous list dated 18.05.15 may be inspected at Planning Dept, Council Offices, Ebley Mill, Stroud, Glos, (Tel: 01453 754442) during normal office hours, 8.45am to 5.00pm (4.30pm on Fridays).

Any persons wishing to make representations about any of these applications may do so in writing to the Head of Planning at the above address as soon as possible.

It should be noted that any comments on a planning application will be treated as a public document and will be placed on our website.

Bisley with Lypiatt: Mr Stephen Trinder, The Milestone, George Street, Bisley, self coloured render to exterior walls - colour buff/light magnolia to match local cotswold stone colour, replace uPVC front facing doors (front door and side door) with timber doors and surrounds, replace old uPVC windows.

Chalford: Mr Andrew Wright, Court House, France Lynch, internal and external alterations; Mr Timothy Phillips, Court House, France Lynch, erection of a porch and two storey extension to south elevation.

Frampton-onSevern: Mr and Mrs Williams, Byeways, Whitminster Lane, first floor extension and raise roof to main house.

Fretherne with Saul: Mr L Wheelan, Saul Lodge West, Arlingham Road, Saul, extension to side of dwelling to form additional living accommodation and construction of single garage (Re-submission of S.15/0030/HHOLD and S.15/0031/LBC).

Haresfield: The Owners, The Hayloft, Crackstone Barn, The Old Granary, Beacon Lane, retrospective variation of Condition 11 of permission S.00/900 (alteration to approved plan 99.551 rev J to drawing 99.551.10 rev K - parking arrangements).

Horsley: Mr C Mitford-Slade, Barton End Farmhouse, Upper Barton End Lane, remodelling stable (front right wing) into office space, dry-lining interior, in the house, minor remodelling and other internal alterations.

Kings Stanley: Miss Debra Campbell, 40 Coldwell, loft conversion including installation of rear dormer window, side windows and Velux rooflights and rear decking area; Mr William Wright, The Barn, High Street,

erection of an upper storey side extension to an existing bedroom; Mr and Mrs James, 1 Elmlea Road, erection of two storey extension and replacement garage.

Minchinhampton: Mr Martin Sanford, 30 Tetbury Street, retrospective application for installation of window on east elevation and render to new extension; Mr Martin Sanford, 30 Tetbury Street, small window on east elevation and render to new extension, change from lime render to cement render; Mr and Mrs Thrift, 13 Park Terrace, Windmill Road, alterations to dwelling; Mr Andy Biffen, The Brambles, Theescombe, Amberley, front and side extension of existing garage.

Miserden: Phil Bennett - Commercial Field Officer, Telephone Kiosk, The Camp, adopt telephone box to install a defibrillator.

Nailsworth: Mr Richard Burdett, Brutons Hardware Ltd, Old Market, two fascia signs.

Nympsfield: Mr Paul Trew, Barrow View, Church Street, a small garden room conservatory extension to the rear (west) elevation of barrow view, one of a Grade II listed group of buildings.

Rodborough: Welcome and orientation sign, Rodborough Common, erection of signage - the sign proposed is one welcome and orientation sign which is a timber mounted flat panel sign; Mr R Ward, 14 Chandos Road, first floor and ground floor extensions.

Slimbridge: Mr Giles Storey, Agricultural Building, Ryalls Lane, Cambridge, general agricultural building for storage of hay/farm/machinery and shelter for livestock including horses; Mr Oliver Dallyn, The Grove, Tyndale Road, single story extension to existing dwelling.

Stonehouse: Mr Mark Radford, 36 Bath Road, creation of new vehicular access and off road parking in garden; Planning and Development Unit, The Shrubberies School, Oldends Lane, extension to form new Medical Room, Speech Therapy and Hygiene/Changing Room.

Stroud: Mr Arthur James, Mews Cottage, Folly Lane, to replace existing front door and door frame, proposed that replacement is exact replica of existing door using high quality timber and fittings, it is proposed that a

local bespoke joinery firm carry out the work.

Uley: Mr and Mrs Clive Warren, 10B Whitecourt, erection of extension to side, construction of raised decking and additional parking bay; Mr Gordon Scott, Community Arts Centre, South Street, removal of Holly tree which obscures the view of historic building so visitors are unable to see the former Baptist Chapel, removal of dead/dying Silver Birch tree which is compromised as it is planted too close to the others and replace it with another Silver Birch at a distance conducive to healthy growth, removal of Oak tree on the corner of the car park which hangs over the pavement, a number of complaints have been received about the tree obscuring

the highway and the pavement, propose to remove tree and to replace it with a Hornbeam tree (Frans Fontaine variety), pruning of lower branches of Yew tree adjacent to car park which are overhanging the road, pruning of lower branches of Yew tree adjacent to Calder Cottage (other side of Chapel railings).

Woodchester: Mr Finch, Chester Hill House, Convent Lane, large Holm Oak in the garden, due to decay at base and decline in the upper canopy, the tree being reduced by up to 40 per cent (4.-5m).

Please note that this part of the weekly list constitutes formal consultation, under the Development Management Procedure Order as amended, with the recipients.

This includes consultees such as Gloucestershire County Council and County Highways, Canals and Rivers

Trust, Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records, Gloucestershire Police, National Trust and Severn Trent.

The Local Planning Authority may also consult these organisations separately on specific applications.

Notifications registered between 19.05.15 and 25.05.15.

These are applications to which Stroud District Council have been notified of.

There is no formal mechanism for consultation on these types of applications, particularly where “prior notification” is involved.

On occasion, the case officer may wish to contact public bodies to confirm information submitted.

Brimscombe and Thrupp: Mr and Mrs J Langford, Iris Cottage, The Bourne, Brimscombe, discharge of conditions 3 (Dust Control) and 4 (Window details) relating to application S.15/0198/HHOLD.

Chalford: Millar Howard Workshop Ltd, Land at Brynloe, Randalls Green, Chalford Hill, minor amendments to S.14/0633/FUL in relation to plots two and three; Mr A Innes, Cherry Trees, Lynch Road, France Lynch, change from render to timber clad - S.10/0895/HHOLD; Mr and Mrs Ken Flatters, 9 Lypiatt View, Bussage, minor amendment to S.14/1968/HHOLD - revision to external materials, replacing render by reconstructed stone on the single storey extension.

Minchinhampton: Mr Manuel Huertas, Grove Manor, Amberley, to the rear of the property the hillside is terraced, on the terrace level, there grows a 13 metre Western Red Cedar, fell because of large dark presence next to proposed pool restoration and low amenity value; Brimscombe Church of England Primary

School, Brimscombe Hill, Brimscombe, removal to ground level of Ash tree as it is leaning heavily over main entrance road, this is due to being co-dominant stem which has a wound at 15 - 20 feet, the main stem was previously removed.

Miserden: Phil Bennett - Commercial Field Officer, Telephone Kiosk, The Camp, adopt telephone box to install a defibrillator.

Nympsfield: Mr David Lovegrove, Steps Cottage, Townsend, Lawson Cyprus trees (T1 and T2), fell because of low amenity value to conservation area, too tall for species, creates shady area on steps to house making them slippery when wet, spoil view from house (our amenity).

Painswick: Mrs J Kilpatrick, Downton House, 16 Gloucester Street, trim the annual regrowth from the Yew; Mr and Mrs Dylan and Victoria Hill, Sunnycroft, Hollyhock Lane, discharge of Conditions 5 (foundations impact on tree ) and 6 (Arborist Statement) of planning application S.15/0336/HHOLD.

Rodborough: Mr Manuel Huertas, Dudbridge House, Selsley Hill, The Sweet Chestnut, located to the west of the house, has been pruned back previously, it consists of an old central main stem and three outer smaller stems that rise from the base to a height of approximately 4.8 metres, remove outer three smaller stems pruning back down to the base, the outer stem on the northern side appears to be dying back completely with little sign of regeneration at time of inspection.

Stonehouse: Planning and Development Unit, The Shrubberies School, Oldends Lane, extension to form new Medical Room, Speech Therapy and Hygiene/Changing Room.

Stroud: Mr J Keck, 36 Bowbridge Lane, remove patio doors from lower ground floor, change of reder and quion details, (Minor amendment to S.14/2068/HHOLD); Mr Unit LG2, Merrywalks, proposed square bay windows, relates to S.15/0249/FUL.