Author Archive | Sue Browne

Conservation Planning update for December 2017

This is my monthly update for December 2017, covering planning matters in the Conservation Areas and Areas of Special Local Character within Ruislip. 1. New Planning Applications and Appeals. New Planning Applications: • RUISLIP TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, HIGH STREET 10105/APP/2017/4211 Installation of new inlet and exhaust louvres into existing window openings on the second floor. • […]

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Conservation Planning Update for Nov 2017

This is my monthly update for November 2017, covering planning matters in the Conservation Areas and Areas of Special Local Character within Ruislip. 1. New Planning Applications and Appeals. New Planning Applications: • 32347/APP/2017/4114 26A ICKENHAM ROAD First floor side extension. • 12519/APP/2017/3971 2 SHARPS LANE Variation of condition No.10 (Approved Plans) of Secretary of […]

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Conservation Planning Update for October 2017

This is my monthly update for October 2017, covering planning matters in the Conservation Areas and Areas of Special Local Character within Ruislip. New Planning Applications and Appeals. New Planning Applications: 30003/APP/2017/3808 19 SHARPS LANE Two-storey rear extension, conversion of roof space to habitable use to include a rear dormer with rooflight and one side […]

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3 Beechwood Avenue

Planning Application – 3 Beechwood Avenue

3 BEECHWOOD AVENUE A proposal to erect a single storey rear extension is to be decided on the basis of ‘prior approval’. This entails informing owners and occupiers of adjoining dwellings and them being given the opportunity to comment and 21 days to do so. Should no objections be raised, the application can proceed – […]

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Rear of 2 Old Hatch Manor

Planning Application – 2 Old Hatch Manor

REAR OF 2 OLD HATCH MANOR This recent planning application proposes erecting a two-storey, three-bed detached dwelling on land to the rear of the existing house, but constitutes ‘back garden development’ which is not considered conducive to the existing local street scene, giving a crowded appearance to the site and not harmonising with other dwellings. […]

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