Honiton planning applications: 6 decisions about properties near you - including approval for a pool/meeting room in the garden of Bruv’s Bar
Below are lists of key planning applications in Honiton recently received or decided on by East Devon District Council.
Applications received
1. Higher Leyhill Farm, Broadhembury, Honiton, EX14 3JY
New carport and garden shed. Status: Awaiting decision
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2. Northcote Hill Bungalow, Northcote Hill, Honiton, EX14 9UU
Two storey rear extension with alteration to fenestration and part demolition. Status: Awaiting decision
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3. Treaslake Farm, Badger Cottage Buckerell, Devon, EX14 3EP
Application for Certificate of Lawfulness for an existing use or development, from business workshop/storage to private (non-business) ancillary/storage use (Sui Generis). Status: Awaiting decision
Applications decided
1. 74 Hazelwood Close, Honiton, EX14 2XA
1x Ash tree to be fully dismantled to ground level. Tree Officer confirms signs (early) of Ash dieback. Tree being dismantled and felled into rear garden. No plans to replace tree. Status: Approved
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2. Shermans Farm, Gittisham, Honiton, EX14 3AU
Construction of metal slurry store. Status: Approved
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3. Bruvs Bar, 102 High Street, Honiton, EX14 1JW
Demolition of part of the rear storage building, construction of an infill extension and erection of a pool/meeting room within the garden of Bruvs Bar. Status: Approved
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4. Monkton Barton Farm, Monkton, Honiton, EX14 9QW
Retrospective application for the erection of a replacement toilet/shower block. Status: Approved
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5. Land South Battishorne Way, Honiton
Variation to conditions 2 (approved plans) and 3 (landscaping) of application 18/1513/FUL to allow for an amended layout and landscaping details. Status: Withdrawn
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6. Drewe Arms Inn, Broadhembury, Honiton, EX14 3NF
T1 and T2 : fell conifer and group of 4 Ash trees showing signs of die back with large amounts of dead wood within the crown and poor growth. T3- Beech tree : pruning of the extending limb coming over the garden and reduction via thinning to maintain good shape back into the lower inner crown the tree has allowing more light into the shaded property.; replanting of native deciduous trees. Status: Approved
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