Recent development applications and planning decisions for Old Portsmouth. For more details of each application (including reasons for refusal, etc) or to forward comments on the application by e-mail, click on this link for the Portsmouth Planning website, enter the Application Reference Number and click on 'search' at the bottom of the page.
1. New Planning Applications for Old Portsmouth The following Planning Applications have been forwarded to the Council Planning Department since the last meeting:
08/00247/COT 52 High Street, OP Pittosporum thin out and reduce by 20% located in the rear garden within Conservation Area 4
08/00173 48 Penny Street Formation of roof terrace at third floor level to front elevation (re-submission of 07/02040/FUL)
Comments/objections to Planning Office by 7th March
08/00230/ADV Premier Inn, Long Curtain Road Display of illuminated fascia sign fronting Long Curtain Road
Comments/objections to Planning Office by 14th March
07/02456/LBC 131 High Street Installation of replacement single glazed, small paned, georgian style, vertical timber sliding sash windows to front elevation
Objections/comments to Planning Office by 28th March
2. Development Control Committee’s decisions for Old Portsmouth There were no applications affecting Old Portsmouth at the Development Control Committee Meeting on Wednesday 20th February. The next meeting is on Wednesday 12th March.
3. Head of Planning Services Decisions for Old Portsmouth
The following decisions have been made since the last meeting:
08/00002/COT 4 St. Thomas Street Malus (John Downie) crown reduce by 30% and Conifer fell, located in the rear garden within Conservation Area 4
Decision: No objection 13/02/08
4. Other Old Portsmouth Applications
The following planning applications are still awaiting a decision by the Development Committee or Head of Planning Services:
07/01556/FUL 60-70 Broad Street Alterations and conversion to form 17 flats, including extension to form lift housing, new balconies to rear, roof terraces and associated bin/cycle stores
(Update 31.02. In view of the Environment Agency’s refusal to accept this proposal because of recent government changes to requirements for flood safety, FOOPA intend to support this proposal by deputation at the appropriate Development Control Committee Meeting. The reason is that, if this application is refused, then the developer will be allowed to develop for 27 flats as already approved in the earlier application).
07/00686/FUL Land Adjacent Ferry, Gunwharf Road Construction of part single/part two storey building with associated tower feature, including roof balcony and canopied summer terrace to form restaurant (Class A3) and cookery school (Amended Design)
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