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Northumberland County Council Northumberland County Council Weekly List of Planning Applications Applications can view the document online at http://publicaccess.northumberland.gov.uk/online-applications If you wish to make any representation concerning an application, you can do so in writing to the above address or alternatively to [email protected]. Any comments should include a contact address. Any observations you do submit will be made available for public inspection when requested in accordance with the Access to Information Act 1985. If you have objected to a householder planning application, in the event of an appeal that proceeds by way of the expedited procedure, any representations that you made about the application will be passed to the Secretary of State as part of the appeal Application No: 19/03440/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Aug. 13, 2019 Applicant: Mr And Mrs V. Soulsby Agent: Mr Daryl Bingham 17 St Helens Lane, Corbridge, 4 Hencotes, Hexham, Northumberland, NE45 5JE, Northumberland, NE46 2EJ, Proposal: Proposed demolition of existing porch and construction of replacement Location: 17 St Helens Lane, Corbridge, Northumberland, NE45 5JE, Neighbour Expiry Date: Aug. 13, 2019 Expiry Date: Oct. 7, 2019 Case Officer: Ms Charlie Hall Decision Level: Delegated Ward: Corbridge Parish: Corbridge Application No: 19/03434/FELTPO Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Aug. 13, 2019 Applicant: Mr M Learmouth Agent: Mr A Spooner Highcliffe, 19 Castle Terrace, 1 Tweedside Industrial Estate, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Tweedmouth, Berwick Upon Northumberland, TD15 1NR, Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1XF Proposal: Tree Preservation Order Application: Fell 1no. Yew (T1) and 1no. 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New openings to south gable end and external works including new paving. Location: Cooksburn Mill, Acklington, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE65 9AE, Neighbour Expiry Date: Aug. 13, 2019 Expiry Date: Oct. 7, 2019 Case Officer: Mr James Hudson Decision Level: Ward: Amble West With Warkworth Parish: Acklington Application No: 19/03125/DISCON Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Aug. 12, 2019 Applicant: n/a n/a Agent: Miss Emily Thomson c/o Agent, The St Nicholas Building, St Nicholas Street, Necwastle upon Tyne, NE1 1RF, Proposal: Discharge of conditions: 8 (Operating hours), 14 (SUDs), 16 (Highways), 18 (Refuse strategy), 20 (External lighting), 21 (Cycle parking), 22 (Charge points) and 25 (Information panel) related to planning application 17/04374/FUL Location: Land South Of Greensfield Industrial Estate, Willowburn Avenue, Alnwick, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: Aug. 12, 2019 Expiry Date: Oct. 6, 2019 Case Officer: Mr Tony Lowe Decision Level: Ward: Alnwick Parish: Alnwick Application No: 19/03460/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Aug. 16, 2019 Applicant: Blue Sky Resorts Ltd Agent: Mr Clive Cunio C/O Agent, 8 St Georges Court, Altrincham Business Park, Dairyhouse Lane, Altrincham, WA14 5UA Proposal: Retention of temporary site entrance and access track for a period of twelve months. Location: Land West Of Heathery Hill, Lowgate, Hexham, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: Aug. 16, 2019 Expiry Date: Oct. 10, 2019 Case Officer: Ms Rachel Campbell Decision Level: Committee Ward: Hexham West Parish: Hexham Application No: 19/03468/DISCON Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Aug. 16, 2019 Applicant: Mr John Swanson Agent: Mr David Lilwall 2 Wyatt Court, Blagdon Estate, The Old Post Office, 31 Main Seaton Burn, Newcastle Upon Road, Kenton Bank Foot, Tyne, NE13 6BF Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE13 8AA Proposal: Discharge of Conditions 3 (materials) , 4 (boundary treatment) and 7 (demolition/construction method statement) pursuant to planning application 17/00968/FUL Location: Old School House, Meadow Lane, Beadnell, Chathill, Northumberland, NE67 5AJ, Neighbour Expiry Date: Aug. 16, 2019 Expiry Date: Oct. 10, 2019 Case Officer: Ms Phoebe Gilchrist Decision Level: Ward: Bamburgh Parish: Beadnell Application No: 19/02176/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Aug. 16, 2019 Applicant: Mr Ron Carter Agent: 1 The Bungalows , Broomhaugh Access Road, Broomhaugh, Riding Mill, NE44 6EH, Proposal: Replace uPVC windows and doors with wooden units, install 2 black conservation roof lights into rear elevation. Replace window with full length glazed unit to floor. Remove leaking / unsafe felt roof extension and replace with rubber roof, replace missing / leaking guttering / downpipes and rebuild existing stone pillar on extension. Remove part of internal wall and install steel beams . 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Location: 1 The Willows, Low Stanners, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 1SW, Neighbour Expiry Date: Aug. 13, 2019 Expiry Date: Oct. 7, 2019 Case Officer: Mr Euan Millar-McMeeken Decision Level: Ward: Morpeth North Parish: Morpeth Application No: 19/03426/DISCON Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Aug. 14, 2019 Applicant: Mr Wolf Agent: Mr Kevin Doonan Wylam Wood FarmWylam 16 Hallstile Bank, Hexham, Wood Road, Wylam, NE41 NE46 3PQ, England 8HZ, Proposal: Discharge of conditions - 5 (refuse strategy) related to planning approval 18/04155/FUL Location: Wylam Wood Farm , Wylam Wood Road, Wylam, NE41 8HZ Neighbour Expiry Date: Aug. 14, 2019 Expiry Date: Oct. 8, 2019 Case Officer: Ms Rachel Campbell Decision Level: Delegated Ward: Bywell Parish: Wylam Application No: 19/03430/DISCON Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Aug. 14, 2019 Applicant: Mr Brendan Carty Agent: Miss Lauren Williamson Advantage House, Poplar Way, 76 King Street, Manchester, Catcliffe, Rotherham, S60 5TR M2 4NH, Proposal: Discharge of conditions : 3 (grubbing up method statement), 5 (contaminated land), 6 (dam method statement), and 8 (bridge infill) related to planning approval 15/02848/FUL Location:
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