Guernsey Press

Planning applications - 30 August, 2011

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.

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Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.

CASTEL

Mr and Mrs R. Herring – extend domestic curtilage at side of dwelling to boundary (east) and at rear of dwelling to boundary (south) at Arc-en-Ciel, Ruette des Delisles.

Mr D. Holt – raise height of existing front garden wall to 1.8m (southern wall) and remove existing brick pier and erect a 1.8m high wall (northern side of front garden) at La Porte, Rue de la Porte.

Mr and Mrs I. V. Blanchard – extend and alter dwelling (front and rear elevations) at La Houmet, 35, Courtil Ollivier, Rue des Varendes.

Mr R. Smart – install rooflight (front elevation) at Lion Rock, Cobo Coast Road.

FOREST

Rector and Wardens of Forest Church – carry out repair works to west elevation and west gable; carry out repairs to the tower and immediately adjacent areas (Protected Building) at Forest Church, Le Bourg.

ST ANDREW'S

Mr M. Kupenga and Mr R. Anquetil – demolish existing conservatory and extension and extend dwelling (north-west and south-west elevations) and remove door and install window (north-west elevation) at LeS Petites Arches, Rue des Rocquettes.

Mr P. Strachan and Ms H. O'Meara – remove garage door and install window (retrospective), erect single storey extension to west elevation and juliet balcony to first floor gable (west elevation) at Le Haut, Les Niaux.

Mr and Mrs Brehaut – extend and alter vehicular access and parking area; erect wall, steps and install balustrading at Vauquiedor Cottage, Le Vauquiedor.

ST MARTIN'S

Ms L. Corlett – relocate oil tank and erect fence at Rambling Banks, St Peter's Valley.

ST PETER PORT

Mr S. Zekavica – demolish part of roadside wall to create vehicular access at Aimee House, Rohais.

Mr C. Holden and Miss S. Thurman – demolish section of roadside wall to increase width of existing vehicular access at Beech Tree Cottage, Collings Road.

ST PETER'S

Mrs J. Pallot – replace existing hedging at side of dwelling with wooden fencing at Highbury, La Rue de l'Arquet.

Mr and Mrs T. Andrew – variations to plans previously approved to install new gable windows on east and west elevations of garage at Maison des Juliennes, Rue des Juliennes.

ST SAMPSON'S

Mr G. Bullock – extend dwelling at ground floor level on north west elevation and north east elevation at Taupo, 17, Camp Code Clos, Camp Code Lane.

Mr and Mrs D. Maindonald – replace timber dormer window with uPVC window (south elevation) at Wade Cottage, Mont Morin.

Culture and Leisure Department – create playground for infants and young children and adult fitness areas at Delancey Park, Mont Morin.

Environment Department – remove section of roadside earthbank to provide bus shelter/waiting area at Oatlands Village, Braye du Valle.

Mr and Mrs L. F. Le Page – remove existing privet hedge and erect a fence at Graceland, Le Grand Fort Road.

Miss C. Nickolls and Mr T. Wilson – erect single storey extension and install new dormer window on south elevation (revised) at Wintergreen, Grand Douit Road.

TORTEVAL

Mrs T. Lesbirel and Mr N. Sexton – variations to previously approved works – alterations to openings, roof access and boundary wall – retrospective (revised) at Rocher du Bas, Rue du Rocher.

VALE

Mr M. Tulie and Miss N. Atkinson – demolish chimney stack, alter fenestration (front elevation); install dormer window, replacement windows and lantern light, alter and reduce size of garage to store (rear elevation); reduce gable window (side/east elevation) and install patio doors (side/west elevation); remove hedge (west boundary) at The Cottage, La Route du Braye.

Miss Packman – erect a conservatory (south elevation) at Kecil, 19, Summerfield Court, Summerfield Road.

Mrs A. Thompson – remove section of conifer and replace with new hedging at La Charruee de Haut, Route de la Charruee.

Mr B. Warr and Ms J. Carre – extend and alter dwelling – erect first floor extension to rear, construct balcony and demolish chimney at Cloudy Bay, Les Dicqs.

FOREST, ST MARTIN’S,

ST ANDREW'S, ST SAVIOUR'S, ST PETER'S

Public Services Department – airport pavements rehabilitation and associated works, installation of airport equipment, drainage and lighting. Provide four temporary compounds for the storage and processing of materials, storage of equipment, ancillary offices and facilities associated with the construction processes including three compounds located outside of the airport boundary on land to the south of Rue des Landes (southside compound), to the south-west of La Villiaze Road (northside compound) and to the north of Forest Road and west of the existing water tower and reservoir (water tower compound). Permanently close La Mare Road to the west of the airport perimeter (EIA Application) at Guernsey Airport, Rue des Landes.

It is requested that anyone wishing to make representations about a particular application should submit them in writing to the Environment Department, at the address given below, within seven days of the publication of the above list.

However, if also advertised by site notice, the timescale for making representations will be 21 days from the first display of the site notice.

Applications are normally advertised in the Press shortly after they are received as valid and this advertisement may appear before the site notice is erected.

Minor applications may not be included as part of this list. However, a complete register containing details of all applications received is available for inspection by the general public at the Environment Department offices at Level 3, Sir Charles Frossard House, La Charroterie, St Peter Port, during the hours of 9am to 5pm, Mondays to Fridays.

Please note that the content of any letters of representation are not treated as confidential by the department and will be disclosed, at their request, to the applicant, once the application has been determined.

Representations will also be made available to the planning tribunal in the event of an appeal, and could be considered and discussed at a public tribunal hearing.

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