A summary of planning applications submitted to Epping Forest District Council in the week up to April 22 are listed below.
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A full list of planning applications is available in the Epping Forest Guardian, out every Thursday.
Buckhurst Hill
Mr Paul Spencer: 32 West Lodge, Palmerston Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex, IG9 5LW. Proposed demolition of existing building and construction of a replacement building providing 12 flats. (Revised design to approved application EPF/3035/15).
Chigwell
Mr Derek Ward: The Bowls, Off Vicarage Lane, Chigwell, Essex, IG7 6ND. TPO/EPF/14/08 T37 Fell Sycamore tree due to split. T26-31 and T48-51 Reduce sides of 10 Lime trees back to previous pruning points. T47 Lime tree, reduce sides to match other Limes. T62 Ash tree, cut back overhanging branches. T66 Leyland Cypress tree, fell in three stages.
Epping
Mr Eser: 146D High Street, Epping, Essex, CM16 4AG. Change of use from A1 Hairdressers to A3 restaurant, with shopfront alteration and external rear extractor flue.
High Ongar
Mr S Martin: Prospect Villas, Norton Heath Road, Old A414, High Ongar, Ingatestone, CM4 0LQ. Demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment of site to provide two detached dwellings.
Lambourne
Ms Siobhan Cook: Oak Cottage, 42 London Road, Lambourne, Romford, RM4 1UX. Demolition of existing dwelling and replacement with two four-bedroom detached dwellings and associated parking and amenity space.
Loughton
Wm Morrison Supermarkets Plc: Morrisons, 246-250 High Road, Loughton, Essex, IG10 1RB. Variation of condition 7 on planning application EPF/0956/96. Proposed delivery times be 6am to 10pm hours seven days a week, and no more than three trade delivery vehicles to enter or leave in any two hour period.
Moreton, Bobbingworth and the Lavers
Mr C Manning: Elmslea, Harlow Road, Moreton, Essex, CM5 0LH. Proposed replacement dwelling (Resubmission of planning application reference EPF/2478/15).
Nazeing
Ms Nikki Ward: Pentonville Lodge Stables, Waltham Road, Nazeing, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 2LU. Proposed additional stables, staff facilities and equipment storage including onsite accommodation.
North Weald Bassett
Epping Forest District Council: Blenheim Way, North Weald Bassett, Epping, CM16 6FL. Proposed three storey building with associated parking to provide storage, office, training rooms and joinery workshop.
Ongar
Mr & Mrs Paul Aston: 90 High Street, Ongar, Essex, CM5 9EB. Grade II listed building application for repairs to damaged railings and stone steps.
Roydon
Mr & Mrs Schillaci: Springfield Cottage, Hamlet Hill, Roydon, Harlow, CM19 5LD. Revised application for demolition of existing dwelling and erection of new dwelling.
Sheering
Miss Eloise Boxall: 2 Ladywell Prospect, Sheering, CM21 9PT. Change of use from residential (C3) to a mixed use of residential (C3) and childminding (D1 nursery) use.
Stanford Rivers
Ms Clare Fletcher: Donkey Hoppit, Toot Hill Road, Ongar, Essex, CM5 9QN. Proposed winter quarter stables for one horse and one Shetland pony.
Stapleford Abbotts
Mr John Jones: Kyrema, Oak Hill Road, Stapleford Abbotts, Romford, Essex, RM4 1JH. Ground floor rear extension. First floor side extension.
Theydon Bois
Mr Jason Stanley: 36A Piercing Hill, Theydon Bois, Epping, Essex, CM16 7JW. Revision to previous approval EPF/2390/14 (for extensions and alterations) involving the replacement of proposed rear dormer windows with gable end extensions, together with the erection of a detached garage to the rear of the house next to the side access road.
Theydon Mount
Mrs D Holloway: Theydon Mount Kennels, Epping Lane, Stapleford Tawney, Romford, RM4 1ST. Demolition of existing kennels buildings, erection of two semi-detached cottages, associated landscaping and parking. (Amended application to EPF/2344/15).
Waltham Abbey
Mr Oliver Hookway: Cobmead, Honey Lane, Waltham Abbey, EN9 3BA. Residential development of five detached dwellings and associated infrastructure.
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