Agenda and minutes

Conservation Advisory Working Party - Tuesday, 20th April, 2021 6.30 pm

Venue: Hybrid Meeting - Castle. View directions

Contact: Geoff Durham 

Items
No. Item

1.

APOLOGIES

Minutes:

Apologies were received from Dr C Wakeling and Councillor Trevor Johnson.

2.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

To receive Declarations of Interest from Members on items included in this agenda

 

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest stated.

3.

MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS pdf icon PDF 192 KB

To consider the minutes of the previous meeting(s)

Minutes:

Resolved:                 That the minutes of the meeting held on 23 March, 2021 be agreed as a correct record.

4.

PREVIOUSLY CONSIDERED APPLICATIONS pdf icon PDF 119 KB

To receive the decisions of applications which have been previously considered by this Working Party

 

Minutes:

Resolved:      That the report on the decision on applications previously considered

                        by this Working Party be received.

 

5.

NEW APPLICATIONS RECEIVED pdf icon PDF 17 KB

To make observations on new applications received.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Resolved:     That the following observations be made on the applications listed below:

 

 

Old Hall, Poolside, Madeley 21/00206/LBC

 

The Working Party objected to the proposed alteration to the symmetry of the ground

floor doorway given the character of the upper floor window and the rear gable.  The

new door should be divided up into 4 as the existing to retain the rhythm and integrity

of the rear elevation.  The group were content with the materials and the bifold nature

of the door and for the cross rail to be left out.

 

 

201 Aston Cottage, Aston   21/00194/FUL & 21/00195/LBC

 

The group supported the proposed alteration to the rear extension providing the brickwork

was a good match and the roof was carefully tied into the existing extension.  There was

however some concern over the two full height windows on the side elevation and the group

felt that a more conservative approach should be taken using windows at normal cill height to

help the extension tie in better with the existing extension.

 

 

8 Birches Farm Mews, Madeley  21/00331/FUL & 21/00332/LBC

 

No objections but the group felt that the lounge window would be a more successful

alteration to the building rather than the kitchen window.

 

 

103 High Street, Harriseahead  21/00343/FUL

 

The Group fully supported what they felt was a characterful and thoughtful approach

to the barn conversions, especially to the Dutch barn.  Some concerns were raised over the

balance of windows in the front elevation of the Dutch barn and felt that the rainwater goods

and downspouts should have been included on the drawings.  They were keen to ensure that

the cladding was set back to create a deep reveal on the brick piers on the front elevation to

make the design even more successful.

 

6.

CONSERVATION AND HERITAGE FUND

To consider any applications for financial assistance from the Conservation and Heritage Fund which may have been brought to this meeting by the officer

Minutes:

There were no applications.

7.

URGENT BUSINESS

To consider any business which is urgent within the meaning of Section 100B(4) of the Local Government Act, 1972.

Minutes:

There was no Urgent Business.