Planning permission has been sought for a diverse range of applications in Gosport this week, from the felling of trees to house extensions and alterations for prevention of coastal erosion.
The following plans have been submitted to Gosport Borough Council for the week of September 9.
24/00300/TREE.
2 Ellachie Gardens Gosport Hampshire PO12 2DS.
The proposed plan includes felling of one bay tree, along with an overall reduction by 1.5 metres of two bay trees and one Photinia.
Additionally, the proposal requests to crown reduce by two metres one pear tree and one holly tree, located within a conservation area.
24/00296/VOC.
Forton Lake St Vincent College Mill Lane Gosport Hampshire PO12 4QA.
Request submitted for a variation of conditions 4 (CEMP), 8 (Ecology), and 12 (Winter working restrictions), to extend construction works into the overwintering period (October, November and December 2024) as a part of Planning Permission 23/00347/FULL for Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Scheme. This relates to work at Forton Lake near Mill Lane.
24/00297/FULL.
4 Westcliff Close Lee-On-The-Solent Hampshire PO13 9JS.
The plans outline the erection of a two-storey rear extension, a new front porch, expansion of the garage, and installation of a front bay window.
24/00295/HHGDO.
27 Heather Close Gosport Hampshire PO13 0BG.
Proposed General Permitted Development Order for a single-storey rear extension with a depth of 3.5 metres, maximum height of 3.45 metres, and eaves height of 2.95 metres...
24/00293/FULL.
10 Admiralty Close Gosport Hampshire PO12 4GP.
Submission for the conversion of a garage into additional living accommodation.
24/00281/FULL.
7 St Marks Road Gosport Hampshire PO12 2DA.
Planning applied for the installation of replacement hard surface using block paving stones and provision of drainage in a conservation area.
All of these applications are subject to review by the local council and members of the public.
Please see the council's website for further details and updates on the status of these applications.
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