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There were six new applications registered for Romsey Town last week: 16/1256/FUL  15 Hope Street, CB1 3NA Proposed single storey rear extension; more details here. 16/1258/FUL  6 Greville Road, CB1 3QL Part two storey part single storey side and rear extension, roof extension incorporating rear dormer; more details here. 16/1271/FUL  247 Coldhams Lane, CB1 3HY Installation of external […]

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Six new applications registered for Romsey Town last week: 16/1207/FUL  1 Cromwell Road, CB1 3EB New conservatory to rear of property; more details here. 16/1213/FUL  305A Mill Road, CB1 3DF The demolition of 4 existing storage garages to the rear of the site. The subsequent construction of 5 new dwellings and alterations to an existing flat; more details […]

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A note from Catherine Smart: Usually the Councils do not try to consult people over the summer, believing it to be more efficient if it is done outside the holiday period.    This does not seem to apply to this summer as there has been a build up of issues for which consultation is needed… Mill […]

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Again, only two new applications registered for Romsey Town last week: 16/1188/FUL  185 Coldhams Lane, CB1 3HY Installation of external wall insulation of the front and rear of the dwelling; more details here. 16/257/TTPO  Brook House, 45 Seymour Street, CB1 3DJ G2 – Maples & Hornbeams: Northern boundary – Cut back away from neighbouring buildings, street lights and […]

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Only two new applications registered for Romsey Town last week: 16/1103/FUL  7 Ross Street, CB1 3BP Conversion of two flats into single dwelling house, loft conversion with rear dormer; more details here. 16/244/TTCA  91 Thoday Street, CB1 3AT T1: Prunus SP – Crown reduction of 1-1.5m; more details here.

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Just three new applications registered for Romsey Town last week: 16/1114/FUL  1 Cavendish Court, Cavendish Road, CB1 3FZ Proposed two storey side extension to end of terrace dwelling; more details here. 16/1135/FUL  259 Mill Road, CB1 3BE Part first floor rear extension; more details here. 16/1148/NMA  114 Cromwell Road, CB1 3EG Non Material Amendment on application 15/0979/FUL for […]

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Romsey Terrace Planning Application – Update

by Paul Saunders on 20 June, 2016

An update from Jean Glasberg of the Romsey Terrace Residents’ Group: Romsey residents 2-year battle to stop Robinson College building in the garden of houses they own here now looks set to be resolved by a Planning Inspector at an Oral Hearing. Knowing they were not likely to get approval for their plans from the City Council, […]

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Five new applications registered for Romsey Town last week: 16/1026/S73  Land at 309 – 313 Mill Road Section 73 application to vary condition 1 of permission 11/1348/FUL, as amended by 15/1993/NMA for amendments to sub-station; more details here. 16/1086/FUL  7 Cyprus Road, CB1 3QA Demolition of existing lean-to kitchen extension, new single storey side extension and […]

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The expected planning application for the Labour Club on the corner of Mill Road and Coleridge Road has now gone in (see 16/0821/FUL). The developer has consulted with residents over a considerable period and, though he has not done everything people wanted, his efforts are to be commended. The historic façade of the Club will […]

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Just two new applications registered for Romsey Town last week: 16/0897/FUL  147 Coldhams Lane, Cambridge, CB1 3JB Change of use to 8 bed HMO (Sui Generis) with a proposed single storey annexe in rear garden; more details here. 16/199/TTCA   21 Hope Street, CB1 3NA T1 – Box Elder – Prune back selective branches to natural unions […]

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