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Planning Committee Applications Determined PLANNING COMMITTEE Agenda Item No. APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER OFFICER DELEGATED POWERS FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 2015 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 14/0042 Full Application Warcop Conversion to affordable dwelling. THE BLACK BULL, THE SQUARE, Mrs B McAllister APPROVED SANDFORD, APPLEBY-IN- WESTMORLAND 14/0528 Outline Dacre Outline planning permission for residential LAND AT STAYNEGARTH, Atric Ltd. APPROVED Application development with 30% affordable. STAINTON, PENRITH 14/0619 Full Application Ravenstonedale Conversion of part of barn into a rural exception STENNERSKEUGH, Mrs C Cottam APPROVED dwelling (with septic tank, soakaway, garden and RAVENSTONEDALE, KIRKBY parking for 3 vehicles) STEPHEN 14/0641 Full Application Stainmore Erection of dwelling including the creation of a new HEAVENS VIEW, BARRAS, Ms Janet Walton APPROVED access. STAINMORE 15/0093 Full Application Greystoke Installation of 2 no. 225kW wind turbines with a LAND TO THE NORTH OF BERRIER Mr J Dent REFUSED maximum tip height of 45.07m. ROAD, PENRITH 15/0106 Full Application Crosby Change of use from antique showroom and three JENNYWELL HALL, CROSBY Mr & Mrs A Darroch APPROVED Ravensworth self-catering units to form part of the existing RAVENSWORTH, PENRITH dwelling, involving external and internal alterations. Replacement and relocation of timber outbuilding and relocation of existing oil tank. 15/0107 Listed Building Crosby Internal and external alterations to antique JENNYWELL HALL, CROSBY Mr & Mrs A Darroch APPROVED Ravensworth showroom. Replacement and relocation of timber RAVENSWORTH, PENRITH outbuildings and relocation of existing oil tank. 15/0116 Full Application Brougham Installation of a 248kWp Solar Photovoltaic Static ASH HILL FARM, TEMPLE Mr Trustees of REFUSED System, a Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP), the SOWERBY Winderwath Settled layout of internal access road, demolition of Estates redundant agricultural buildings, change of use of remaining agricultural barn to two residential units and landscaping of the site. 15/0155 Reserved by Penrith Discharge of condition no. 8 (historic building survey) FORMER MINERS ARMS, Paul Cook APPROVED Cond and condition no. 9 (construction and demolition SOUTHEND ROAD, PENRITH Developments Ltd environmental management plan) attached to planning approval 14/0536. 15/0242 Listed Building Penrith Listed building consent for a hanging sign and a wall WISHING WELL, BISHOP YARDS, Mrs J McLean APPROVED sign. PENRITH 15/0254 Advertisement Penrith Advertisement consent for the proposed erection of a LAND TO THE NORTH OF Persimmon Homes APPROVED stack sign and two flags. CARLETON MEADOWS, PENRITH Lancashire - Mr Gowlett 07 August 2015 Page 1 of 8 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 15/0272 Listed Building Morland Listed building consent for a two storey lean to rear WINGROVE COTTAGE, WATER Mr J Wheelhouse APPROVED extension. STREET, MORLAND, PENRITH 15/0338 Full Application Yanwath & Change of use for operations in association with the SOUTHWAITE GREEN MILL, Mr J Heath APPROVED Eamont Bridge extension to existing caravan site adjoining the site. EAMONT BRIDGE, PENRITH 15/0339 Full Application Yanwath & Variation of condition no.2 (plans compliance) SOUTHWAITE GREEN MILL, Mr J Heath APPROVED Eamont Bridge attached to planning approval 06/0094 comprising of EAMONT BRIDGE, PENRITH alternative layout, incorporating additional caravan pitches from 20 to 43. 15/0394 Full Application Dacre Proposed agricultural workers dwelling associated LAND TO NW RHEGED, REAR OF Eden View Farming APPROVED with the chicken rearing unit. BELLMOUNT FARM, STAINTON, PENRITH 15/0396 Full Application Hesket Installation of a 31.5kWp PV array on the south HOWFIELD FARM, SOUTHWAITE, Messrs Wilson - Mr A APPROVED facing roof of the barn to the South East of the farm. CARLISLE Wilson 15/0399 Full Application Penrith Change of use of existing building to include A1 use UNIT 34 GILWILLY ROAD, GILWILLY Ace Fixings (Cumbria) APPROVED for retail of non food products. INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PENRITH Ltd - Mr J A Sowerby 15/0400 Full Application Brough Sowerby Conversion of attached former barn to create one SOUTH GREEN, BROUGH Mrs H Chew APPROVED bedroom granny annexe. SOWERBY, KIRKBY STEPHEN 15/0402 Full Application Penrith Proposed residential development of 3 dwellings LAND AT ELM BANK, ELM Late D Richardson Will APPROVED TERRACE, PENRITH, Trust 15/0403 Full Application Appleby Erection of single storey garage building to the rear KINGS BARN, CRACKENTHORPE, J Terry APPROVED of the dwelling house and associated extension of APPLEBY domestic curtilage. 15/0404 Listed Building Appleby Listed building consent for the subdivision of an 6 BONGATE, APPLEBY-IN- Mrs S Renshaw APPROVED existing bathroom to form two shower rooms. WESTMORLAND 15/0406 Full Application Catterlen Variation of condition no.2 (plans compliance) UNIVERSITY OF CUMBRIA, G Metcalfe APPROVED attached to planning approval 14/0982 comprising of NEWTON RIGG CAMPUS, NEWTON amendments to proposals to omit extension for RIGG, PENRITH judges box to north western elevation, change of roof pitch to north eastern extension, minor addition and relocation of doors and windows (retrospective). 15/0407 Listed Building Warcop Listed building consent comprising of re-set stone WARCOP HOUSE, WARCOP, Mrs A Orr APPROVED entrance gate piers and gate, install new iron estate APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND fencing to north west boundary and form new gravelled parking and turning area. 15/0409 Full Application Kaber Alterations of existing farmhouse and adjoining STOWGILL FARM, KABER, KIRKBY Trustees of the John APPROVED buildings to provide further living accommodation STEPHEN Brazil Trust and staff facilities. 07 August 2015 Page 2 of 8 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 15/0411 Full Application Kirkoswald Proposed garage conversion with extension above 10A ROODS DRIVE, KIRKOSWALD, Mr D Noble APPROVED and single story side extension. PENRITH 15/0413 Full Application Alston Change of use of agricultural land to an equestrian PRY HOUSE, NENTHEAD, ALSTON Mr J Swan APPROVED arena. 15/0416 Advertisement Penrith Advertisement consent for ground mounted entrance BOX HOUSE, GREENBANK ROAD, Ast Signs Ltd - Mr M APPROVED sign. EDEN BUSINESS PARK, PENRITH Aston 15/0418 Reserved by Clifton Discharge of condition no. 4 (odour management) CLIFTON HALL FARM, CLIFTON, Mr Holliday APPROVED Cond attached to planning approval 14/0895. PENRITH 15/0419 Reserved by Clifton Discharge of conditions no. 3 (soft & hard CLIFTON HALL FARM, CLIFTON, Mr Holliday APPROVED Cond landscaping) no. 5 (external materials samples) no. 6 PENRITH (odour management & maintenance) and no. 7 (background noise level) attached to planning approval 14/0484. 15/0423 Full Application Warcop Proposed resources area extension, new entrance WARCOP C OF E SCHOOL, Warcop Church of APPROVED canopy and replacement of existing storage shed. WARCOP, APPLEBY England School - S Linsley 15/0430 Notice of Intention Langwathby Installation of a base station and alterations to LAND AT HOME FARM, EDENHALL, Cornerstone APPROVED existing mast. PENRITH Telecommunications Infrastructure Ltd (CTIL) 15/0433 Change of Use Tebay Change of use of agricultural building to a dwelling EAST BARN AT EDGE FARM, Miss E Atkinson & Mr G APPROVED PD/PN house with no associated operational development. TEBAY, PENRITH Atkinson 15/0434 Full Application Penrith Single storey rear extension. 10 ALDER ROAD, PENRITH Mr & Mrs Mutch APPROVED 15/0436 Full Application Hesket Proposed porch. 6 DIXON COURT, CALTHWAITE, Mr & Mrs Parker APPROVED PENRITH 15/0437 Listed Building Hesket Listed building consent for proposed porch. 6 DIXON COURT, CALTHWAITE, Mr & Mrs Parker APPROVED PENRITH 15/0440 Full Application Penrith Single storey front extension to provide additional RAYWOOD, FELL LANE, PENRITH Mr N Braithwaite REFUSED living accommodation. 15/0441 Reserved by Appleby Discharge of condition no. 3 (construction vehicle 15 CHAPEL STREET, APPLEBY-IN- Mr G Lightburn APPROVED Cond parking) attached to planning approval 15/0165 (as WESTMORLAND amended). 15/0442 Full Application Penrith Demolition of existing garage and erection of single 1 BEACON SQUARE, PENRITH Mr & Mrs P and C APPROVED storey extension. Mortimer 15/0443 Advertisement Penrith Advertisement consent for 1no. Internal illuminated 8 MIDDLEGATE, PENRITH Bestway Group APPROVED projecting sign. 07 August 2015 Page 3 of 8 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 15/0444 Full Application Alston Change of use of Nenthead House and Cottage NENTHEAD HOUSE, NENTHEAD Westminster School - APPROVED (Class C3) to a residential institution (Class C2). Mr C Silcock 15/0446 Full Application Murton Change of use of garage and barn to a brewery, ELLERHOLME, LANGTON, Mr & Mrs Alistair Maltby APPROVED storage and office. APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND 15/0447 Full Application Orton Proposed extension to south gable. GILL FARM, SCOUT GREEN, SHAP, Mr & Mrs D Winchester REFUSED PENRITH 15/0449 Householder Crosby Garrett Proposed side extension to barn conversion. STALLION BARN, CROSBY Spencer Taylor REFUSED PD/PN GARRETT, KIRKBY STEPHEN 15/0450 Change of Use Tebay Change of use of agricultural building to a dwelling NORTH BARN AT EDGE FARM, Miss E Atkinson & Mr G APPROVED PD/PN house with no associated operational development. TEBAY, PENRITH Atkinson 15/0454 Full Application Ousby Erection of timber stables and hard standing area. AGRICULTURAL FIELD, TO EAST Mrs B Horn APPROVED
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