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What happens if unauthorised works are carried out on a Listed Building? It is a criminal offence to carry out works to a listed building which affects its character and appearance without our prior approval. If you do, you could be liable to prosecution, and/or be made to change what you have done. The maximum penalty could include imprisonment and unlimited fines.
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Do I need listed building consent to... Repair windows/doors – No, providing they are carried out in a like-for-like manner but if there are changes in materials, appearance or in some cases colour, consent may be required. Replace windows/doors - Yes, even if the new windows/doors are to be of the exact same design, material and finish. Build a conservatory, porch or extension – Yes if attached to the main building or curtilage buildings. Planning permission may also be required. Build a separate building or structure within the curtilage – No, but planning permission may be required. Install a satellite dish – Yes, if the dish is to be erected on any part of the building or curtilage buildings. Planning permission may also be required. Repaint the exterior of the property – Yes, if the building has not been painted before or if the proposed new colour affects the character and appearance of the building. Repair/replace the roof covering – No, providing the repairs or replacement roof covering are done using exactly the same material. Where possible existing pantiles/tiles/slates should be re-used. Consent may be required if there are any proposed changes to the roof timbers or structure or to the appearance of the roof as part of re-roofing works. Put up a fence, wall or install gates within the curtilage of a listed building – If the structure is to be attached to the main building or any curtilage building, then Listed Building Consent may be required. Planning permission may also be required. Do I need consent to demolish any structure or building within the curtilage of a Listed Building? - Yes. Listed Building Consent will be required for any proposed demolition to any part of a Listed Building or any structure within the curtilage. If the building is within a Conservation Area, Conservation Area Consent may also be required for any proposed demolition. I expect to take down the original Spread Eagle signage and name change you will need approval
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Roger well I think I demand to know the name of the Conservation Officer because he/she should deffo not be in the job he is in. Might as well know who the builders were as well
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Great minds Roger you are faster much faster than I I had also found that out etc etc. Now where is the Council now? Hiding red facedly in the corner hopefully. I wonder how long it will take for the HT to pick this up. Taking bets now
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I have answered one of my own questions in that case I rather suspect that they are not legally allowed to change the name of it - oops Spread Eagle Inn, Hereford Description: Spread Eagle Inn Grade: II Date Listed: 10 June 1952 English Heritage Building ID: 372388 OS Grid Reference: SO5090439776 OS Grid Coordinates: 350904, 239776 Latitude/Longitude: 52.0542, -2.7174 Location: Gwynne Street, Hereford HR4 9BW Locality: Hereford County: Herefordshire Country: England Postcode: HR4 9BW
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A 17th Century Public House 3 questions would this be listed? Are they allowed to change the name of it? Was there a planning application? SPREAD EAGLE HEREFORD - Enterprise Inns www.enterpriseinns.com/run-a-pub/pubs/PBO%20Reports/025341.pdf Overview of Spread Eagle. The Spread Eagle is a 17th century public house located inHereford's King. Street. This is a wonderful example of a fine traditional ...
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Saw this on Facebook very surprised none of the city dwellers on here have picked up on this The Spread Eagle is to open up as a Fish & Chip bar but we've heard reports that people who had bookings for Christmas meals at the Spread Eagle haven't been contacted despite menus being sent out. UPDATE: The Spread Eagle is now a fish and chip bar. The current owners decided on a new venture. Customers who booked Christmas lunches however weren't notified of the likely change. We are led to believe this will happen over the coming days as the bar is expected to still serve a Christmas menu. Even more surprised that they can get away with that colour of paint is it really in keeping with the rest of the street? ourHerefordshire â€@YourHereford1 30 mins30 minutes agoHereford, England The Spread Eagle in #Hereford is to become a fish and chip bar. What do you think of the change?
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Absolutely Bill but it does smack of a bit of something. I expect the Treacle Mine will be the next one for some consortium to snap up and do something with.
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But you all have to agree the fencing is pretty bloody awful isn't it and it did say in the article that they had had trouble with some of the contractors
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I absolutely agree with you both nobody is more suspicious of HC's approach to planning than I believe me on that one. This smacks of another Greenow type planning application pushed through because of who and what you know! Mind you it is a good idea but does it tick all the boxes
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Wash your mouth out Glenda but I do agree!!
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DENISE LLOYD â€@DENISEL37953929 31s31 seconds ago Former function rooms at riverside pub to be converted into flats http://www.herefordtimes.com/news/14044025.Former_function_rooms_at_riverside_pub_to_be_converted_into_flats/?ref=twtrec … View summary 0 retweets0 likes Reply Retweet Like Clever move for the Rone brothers
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Posted at 2230 hours DENISE LLOYD â€@DENISEL37953929 1m1 minute ago BREAKING: Explosion at Baker Street station as cops rush to bomb scare http://shr.gs/UqkV73Y
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Ruth Smeeth MP â€@RuthSmeeth 8 hrs8 hours ago Today I raised the astonishing settlement the Tories/City Indies have paid the ex-CEO of Stoke Council in the House http://goo.gl/4W0OEQ 1 retweet0 likes Reply Retweet 1 Like Yes their CEO was handed a half a million pound pay out. This lady addressed an incredibly poorly attended House of Commons. Let us hope the Jess and Bill will see their way clear to attend this debate when it is scheduled
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If that is the way it is going to be for the foreseeable future so be it. I hope there are enough to cover all areas of the country and if it stops/limits anything like the heinous crimes that have been committed in France and other countries the Cons will have done something right.
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Multi-million pound road "way too big" for Herefordshire Council's Planning Committee to decide - Opposition leader http://www.herefordtimes.com/news/14039081.Multi_million_pound_road__way_too_big__for_Herefordshire_Council_s_Planning_Committee_to_decide___Opposition_leader/
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‘Jesus burgers’ and Tory councillors: The new Freedom Church strategy? Posted on May 5th, 2015 by Keith in Around the Shire In what looks to be another effort to increase their stranglehold on Hereford, two Freedom Church pastors could be about to open a burger restaurant in the city. Tory candidate, Jon Johnson Josh and Rosie Snowzell are listed as directors of a Bromleys Hereford Burger Limited, incorporated in June 2014, and are rumoured to be in talks with Old Market Hereford. The Heckler has heard from a source closely linked to the project that architects are involved in drawing up layout plans for a restaurant at the new shopping complex. Old Market Hereford have refused to either confirm or deny these rumours. Apologies can't seem to get rid of his photograph it is not relevant
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Keep an eye out for bromford burgers Hereford Ltd! Applying/applied for premise on OLM! Would that be the Snowzell boys by any chance?
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Well Freedom Church has obviously found something very welcoming here to want to set up their HQ in backward and disfunctional Herefordshire. So when the Council employ these high flyers on massive salaries + perks they are not getting as they say they do the creme de la creme they're just getting what they can. Good advert all round.
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I am surprised it has taken so long it is offering a salary of £50k to £60k plus many benefits. For people looking to climb the ladder in this field this would appear on the surface to be a dream of a job there certainly would not be the pressure that there would be in the larger cities. It is quite a know fact that Hereford Social Service generally have a problem recruiting and keeping staff You would think people would be clamouring to come to rural Hereford for that kind of money perhaps there is something a bit iffy about working in Social Services Hereford.
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Wasn't this the lady dishing out sweeties earlier in the year at Mordiford school. I think there is a post in amongst this forum somewhere. Nice to see Hereford has now got something to be proud of an enormous building given over to Freedom Church in a very prominent position. They have two routes into Hereford covered now here and Holme Lacy Road where to next? From the outside it does not look terribly inviting but I'm sure they are all very hospitable and will give everyone who steps over the thereshold a very warm welcome. No such thing as free lunch.
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Batten down the hatches then. My electric was bad enough last night and there was no wind
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Well I was told that their funding comes from misdirected foreign aid some charity money through scamming and oil - makes you wonder doesn't it?
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I think there is a case for more money to be made available . This is not normal circumstances and I for one would feel quite comfortable seeing armed police and army patrolling the streets. Does anybody know where ISIS get their funding from.
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Herefordshire Hub Retweeted CLA â€@CLAtweets 1 hr1 hour ago Did you miss CLA Chief Surveyor talking #farm tenancies on @BBCFarmingToday this morning? Listen again now http://ow.ly/UDMWl #rural