Bishop s Waltham 21/01497/FUL, Alpine Homes, single storey office building, Three Oaks Boarding Kennels, Botley Road. 21/01796/TPO, Mark Knox, tree works, The Gatehouse, Hoe Road.
Colden Common 21/01476/HOU, Fiona McErlean, single storey front extension, 22 Piping Green. 21/01527/HOU, Mr and Mrs Shah, single storey games room and connecting lobby behind the garage, Drakes Court, Hensting Lane.
Curdridge 21/01793/HOU, Mr and Mrs Watts, two storey side extension and a two storey rear extension, Meadowland, Vicarage Lane.
Denmead 21/01462/FUL, Mrs Boldry, change of use from agricultural to equestrian; proposed stable block; outdoor menage and small parking area with space for a muck trailer, Hipley Cottage, Kiln Lane.
21/01304/HOU, Mr and Mrs Cutler, single storey timber orangery to replace existing conservatory, 8 Culley View. 21/01322/FUL, The Long Barn, amend approved plans condition, The Long Barn, Old Sheep Fair, Bishops Sutton Road.
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Shedfield 21/01231/HOU, Suzanna Polansky, creation of a wildlife pond with associated engineering work within the curtilage of the garden, Hatton Turnor House, Botley Road.
Soberton 21/01360/FUL, Mr Mullineaux, retrospective change of use – residential to retail, Oak Tree Farm, Church Road.
South Wonston 21/01307/HOU, Mr and Mrs Freemantle, single storey side extension and flue for woodburning stove, Cloudbank, 64 Downs Road.
Sparsholt 21/01368/HOU, Jill Penfold, install a new lean-to styled sun room onto the rear of the house; replace existing front (timber) porch with new wider design, 2 Sparsholt Fields.
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Villagers opposed to plans for a permanent 30,000 tonne “mountain” of ash have reacted with dismay after Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) did not object to the plans. TVBC said that it had no objection to the plans, which would see a 5m-high storage area for incinerator bottom ash aggregate (IBAA), a by-product of waste incinerators, built at the Enviropark on the A303. One resident labelled the move “short-sighted” and encouraged others to object to the plans.
As previously reported, Fortis IBA Limited has applied to build the storage area at the Enviropark, which received criticism from residents of Barton Stacey, Longparish and politicians for the area. It was given temporary permission during the pandemic, but now wants to make the site permanent.
Villagers object to ash stockpile plans at A303 Enviropark
The Enviropark site was given emergency permission during the pandemic, with Fortis applying for it to become permanent RESIDENTS who fought against a proposed incinerator are gearing up for another battle after plans were submitted to store a “mountain” of ash near their villages. Barton Stacey and Longparish residents are objecting to plans submitted by Fortis IBA Ltd to build a 5m-high concrete storage area for incinerator bottom ash aggregate (IBAA) at the Enviropark on the A303, which is produced as a by-product of waste incinerators. It can be used as aggregate for road building, with Fortis saying the facility is needed to “provide an essential increase in material storage capacity at the Enviropark”.