Plans to extend Travis Perkins in Shepton Mallet are given the green light

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Travis Perkins in Shepton Mallet (Photo: Google Street View)
Travis Perkins in Shepton Mallet (Photo: Google Street View)

Plans to extend the Travis Perkins building in Shepton Mallet have been given the go-ahead by Mendip District Council.

A planning application for the extension to the builders' merchant (sui generis), external storage compound (retrospective), new perimeter fencing and the increase in height of external storage to 5.5m within the storage yard together with associated works at Travis Perkins, Crown Trading Estate, Shepton Mallet, had been submitted by Mr I Bell on behalf of the company.

The extension to the builders' merchant building will be sited along the eastern boundary of the site.

It will be closed on the eastern and southern sides, but will be open facing inward to the storage yard through three bays.

Four letters of objection had been received regarding potential noise impacts of the proposals, but in approving the plans, the planning officer said the application will improve the separation between the site and neighbouring properties.

In their report, they said: "The extension to builders' merchants falls to the north east of the application site further away from the residential dwellings.

"Given the existing and ongoing use, plus the scale of proposed works, no further adverse impact on residential amenity is considered.

"The application would support the expansion of an enterprise within a designated principle settlement, the expansion is of a manner appropriate to scale and locality, and will support the local economy."

Planning applications in the Shepton Mallet area that have been submitted this week to Mendip District Council include:

Application for a certificate of lawful proposed development for infrastructure on improvement of tracks at Higher Batcombe Wood, Hunters Lodge Farm Lane, Wanstrow, has been made by Mr Harry Stevens.

Erection of home office/studio at Edenbridge, Bath Road, Downside, Shepton Mallet, has been applied for by Mr and Mrs T Oliver.

Application for approval of details reserved by condition 5 (Surface Water Drainage System) on planning consent 2020/1240/FUL at White Oak Farm, Strap Lane, North Brewham, has been made by Jono and Zoe Ekin.

Erection of new dwelling, garage and associated access and parking at Chestnut House, Church Lane, East Lydford, is wanted by Mr Steve Chinnock.

Prior approval for change of use of agricultural building to five dwellinghouses (use Class C3) at Yew Tree Farm, Hembridge Road, East Pennard, has been applied for by Mr Hiscox.

Erection of steel portal framed building for the storage of hay, straw, fodder and machinery at Woodside Farm, Bath Road, Oakhill, is wanted by Mr M Webber.

Planning applications in the Shepton Mallet area that have been decided this week by Mendip District Council include:

Application for approval of details reserved by conditions 4 (external facing materials - wall and roof - schedule and samples), 5 (external facing stonework - sample panel), and 10 (WSI) on planning permission 2017/3269/FUL at Bellerica Farm, Crosselm Road, Upton Noble, by Mr Andrew and Mrs Julie Fuller has been approved. As has an application for approval of details reserved by conditions 3 (external facing materials - walls and roof - schedule and samples), and 4 (external facing stonework- sample panel), on listed building consent 2017/3270/LBC at the same address.

Application for approval of details reserved by conditions 4 (materials), 5 (joinery details), 8 (surafce water drainage system) on planning consent/listed building consent 2018/2142/FUL on land at Little Pennard Lane, East Pennard, by Mr Harry and Georgina Dearden has been refused.

Erection of a stable block and creation of concrete apron at Scarlet Withies, Worminster Lane, North Wootton, by Mr and Mrs P and S Uphill has been approved.

Proposed new height of existing garage/gym and woodstore to 5.3m (part retrospective) at Woodleaze, Binegar Lane, Gurney Slade, by Mr Lee Adams has been approved.

Replacement of existing timber sash windows with UPVC style at 24 Town Street, Shepton Mallet, by the YMCA has been withdrawn.

Proposed single storey rear extension to East Cottage, Top Street, Pilton, by Mr and Mrs Firth has been approved.

Change of use from agricultural to residential garden at Old School House, Church Street, Coleford, by Dr Rosy Daniel has been approved.

Line slurry lagoon with clay and concrete at Chewton Field Farm, Ston Easton Lane, Ston Easton, by Mr Duncan Green has been approved.

Erection of a traditionally styled three-bay carport/garage to provide additional covered storage at Forge House, Park Hill, Pilton, by Mr Martin Sims has been approved.

Application for approval of details reserved by conditions 3 (joinery details), 5 (sample panel-roofing), 7 (ducts, pipes and rainwater goods) on listed building consent 2020/0907/LBC at Hornblotton Mill, Church Lane, Alford, by Mr and Mrs C Horn has been approved.

Application for a non-material amendment to permission 2020/1654/VRC for the regularisation of parking provisionson land at Bowlish Lane, Shepton Mallet, by Mr K Ladhu has been approved.

     

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