Mid Sussex planning applications submitted to the district council
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Ansty And Staplefield
DM/20/1514: Brookfield, 3 Deaks Paddock, Ansty. Single storey garden studio.
Balcombe
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Hide AdDM/20/1686: Brettsway, 1 Bretts Orchard. Holly tree (T1) Reduce the Height by approx 3m. Magnolia (T2) Reduce Approx 2m off the height of this tree and reduce canopy.
Burgess Hill
DM/20/1237: 141 Station Road. Removal of existing porch. First floor extension on east side with vehicle access to garden underneath.
DM/20/1680: Woodside, 118A Junction Road. Proposed 4 bedroomed dwelling and Demolition of existing annex.
DM/20/1697: 7 Newport Road. White lilac tree - fell.
DM/20/1721: 29 Foxglove Close. Oak tree - Reduce crown by 1.5m.
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Hide AdDM/20/1733: Castor House, 54B Folders Lane. T1 Ash - fell. T2 Ash - fell. Group of Conifers and Cherries - cut back to Fence line to remove overhang.
East Grinstead
DM/20/1699: Bell Hammer. Variation of condition 11 relating to planning reference DM/18/1762 to allowgas feeder pipes, gas flues, bathroom and kitchen extract vents on the main facade.
Haywards Heath
DM/20/0781: 47 Lucastes Avenue. Conversion of existing garage into a habitable room, first floor extension above and rear extension. Amended plans received 16.03.2020. Amended proposed plans received 22.05.2020 showing extensions correctly.
DM/20/1670: Elsdon And Lyndhurst, Colwell Road. New single storey rear extension with flat roof. New first floor rear extension with pitched roof into flat roof. New entrance porch to side.
Hurstpierpoint And Sayers Common
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Hide AdDM/20/0876: New House Farm, Twineham Lane, Twineham. A proposed 30 x 30 metre earth bunded farmyard manure store, concrete access apron and creation of a cross fall for drainage improvements previously approved under DM/16/5277 (Additional information submitted 21/05/2020).
DM/20/1563: 122 Western Road, Hurstpierpoint. Single storey rear extension.
DM/20/1693: Langton Grange, Langton Lane, Hurstpierpoint. Insertion of two new oak timber posts within existing internal wall, following approval of works under references DM/19/1523 and DM/19/1528.
DM/20/1746: Berry Cottage, 82 Western Road, Hurstpierpoint. T1 Box Elder - reduce crown by 1 metre. T2 Japanese Maple - reduce crown by 1 metre.
Lindfield Rural
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Hide AdDM/20/1672: Unit 2, Hooklands Farm, Lewes Road, Scaynes Hill. Agricultural shed for livestock/calf rearing.
DM/20/1711: Scaynes Hill Nursery, Lewes Road, Scaynes Hill. Reserved Matters application for the approval of the access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale for a retail canopy of timber frame construction, following outline application DM/19/4568.
West Hoathly
DM/20/1725: 4 Weavers Cottages, Church Hill. Leylandii - Remove.
DM/20/1748: Cobwebbs, North Lane. Yew(T1) - Fell.
Worth
DM/20/1673: Greenacre, Copthorne Common, Copthorne. Erection of detached chalet bungalow within grounds.
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Hide AdDM/20/1674: Southmead, Borers Arms Road, Copthorne. Demolish existing rear conservatory and construct single storey rear extension, first floor rear extension over existing and new front porch.
DM/20/1678: Ayrton House, Borers Arms Road, Copthorne. New front porch, second floor extension over garage, new utility room, detached three car garage and increase front inner fence to 2.5 meters.
DM/20/1679: 1 Wyngates, Copthorne Bank, Copthorne. Proposed demolition of existing attached garage and erection of a two storey side and rear extension with rear balcony and solar panel installation.
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