Twelve planning applications in the Maldon District: Tree cut backs across district, new pod in Morrisons carpark, and High Street holiday lets

By Chloe Brewster

7th Dec 2023 | Local News

Read this week's roundup of the key planning applications in the Maldon District, received or decided on by the council.

Applications received

  • Rebuilding of jetty, Burnham-On-Crouch

Rebuilding of jetty to serve as a private mooring on land at White House Ferry Road Burnham-On-Crouch. 23/00911

  • Barn conversion, Purleigh

Retrospective application on conversion of agricultural barn to one dwelling and ancillary residential use. Agricultural Barn, Marsh House Farm, lower Burnham Road. 23/01154

  • Conservatory and garage demolition, Maldon West

Demolition of existing conservatory and garage to replace with a single storey side and rear extension at Plume Cottage, Plume Avenue. 23/01053

  • Tree cut back, Maldon North 

Two metre cut back a group of lime and hawthorn trees to clear an overhang over a car park. Gate Street Mews. 23/01074

Applications approved

  • Morrisons pod, Maldon West

Erection of a WeBuyAnyCar pod on land at Morrisons, Wycke Hill. Must be removed from the site by November 2026. 23/00963

  • Boat storage, Althorne

Change of use of land for storage of small boats and trailers on Bridgemarsh Marine, Bridgemarsh Lane. 23/00486

  • Approval of appearance of dwellings, Burnham North

Reserved matters application for the approval of access, appearance, landscaping, layout & scale following removal of condition seven of planning application 18/01227/OUT (Change of use of the site to residential, demolition of existing stables and erection of two dwellings). The stables, Mangapp Chase. 23/00608

  • Change of use to holiday lets, Maldon High Street

Grant listed building consent for works associated with proposed change of use from office use and former treatment rooms to two short term holiday lets and associated works to part of the first floor fronting the High Street including installation of secondary glazing. The Kings Head Centre, 38 High Street. 23/00604

  • Significant foliage reduction, Burnham South

1: Height reduction by three metre of Buddleia

2: Height reduction by one metre and shape of Cherry Laurel

3: Height reduction by two metre and shape of Cheesewood

4: Crown lift by two metre of common Lime

5: Crown reduction by two metre and shape of Damson

6: Reduction by 0.5 metre and shape of Japanese maple

7: Remove dead wood of Cordyline

8: Administer pesticide spray and prune Wild Cherry 

Riverside Road. 23/00990

Applications refused

  • Dwelling, cart lodge and outbuilding, Purleigh

Proposed single storey dwelling, cartlodge and outbuilding incidental to the proposed dwelling replacing existing outbuildings. Harmony Kennels, Brook House Spar Lane. 23/00700

  • Construction of two houses, Mayland

Application to subdivide the plot and construct two four-bedroom detached new build houses with two private parking spaces each, on land at Mayflower Nursery, Mill Road. 23/00805

  • Change of use from agricultural building to house, Woodham Walter

Prior notification for the change of use of an agricultural building to one dwelling house and for associated operational development. Highfields Bassetts Lane. 23/00968

     

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