Public notice
Planning Applications
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March
2025
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March
2025
Planning Applications from Southampton City Council in Southampton area
Town & Country Planning Act 1990
Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the receipt of the following application(s):
Address: 131 Obelisk Road Southampton SO19 9DN
Application No: 25/00168/FUL (Conservation Area)
Proposal: Replacement of side window with French doors and erection of a pergola and
replacement front windows to ground floor flat.
Address: 12-14 Carlton Place Southampton SO15 2EA
Application No: 25/00149/MMA (Conservation Area)
Proposal: Minor material amendment sought to planning permission ref 22/01658/PA56
for approved change of use from Commercial, Business and Service (Use
Class E) to 16 x one bed flats (Class C3) to alter internal layout of flats.
Address: East End of The Royal Pier Southampton SO14 3AQ
Application No: 25/00128/LBC (Listed Buildings)
Proposal: Listed building consent sought for the relocation of Mulberry Harbour "Whale"
Bridge from Town Quay to Marchwood Port.
Address: Highfield Church Centre Highfield Lane Southampton
Application No: 25/00256/FUL (Conservation Area)
Proposal: Installation of a replacement fire escape to rear of the building.
Documents relating to these applications are available from our Public Access webpage at:
http://www.southampton.gov.uk/planning/planning-applications/default.aspx
Any person who wishes to make representations to the Council in respect of these applications,
should submit them through the Public Access webpage at the address above or in written form
with their name and full postal address, quoting the above application number and send them to
Development Management, Southampton City Council, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY by 4
April 2025
You can request an email confirming an acknowledgement to your comments when they are
submitted by Public Access, or you can see that your representation has been received by looking in
the public comments section under the relevant case. However, because of the need to deal with
planning applications within statutory time limits, the Council will not enter into correspondence.
Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any written
comments that you submit (including post) will be made available online via public access
and for inspection and copying by the public. By submitting such comments, you are
consenting to your name and address being placed in the public domain. If you have an
overriding legal reason why your address should remain confidential, please contact the
planning office for advice in good time prior to submitting your comments in accordance with
the relevant deadline.
Pete Boustred
Director of Transport and Planning
14 March 2025