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Applications Received by Copeland Borough Council for Period Week Ending 23 December 2011 Applications Received by Copeland Borough Council for period Week ending 23 December 2011 App No. 4/11/2603/0F1 Date Received 19/12/2011 Proposal ERECTION OF MACHINE SHELTER Case Officer Heather Morrison Site SLACKS MILLOM LTD, BORWICK RAILS, MILLOM Parish Millom Applicant Slacks Millom Ltd Address Borwick Rails, MILLOM, Cumbria LA18 4JU, FAO Mr A Slack Agent Speakman Architects Address Lumbholme, Broughton Mills, BROUGHTON IN FURNESS, Cumbria LA20 6AX App No. 4/11/2604/0A1 Date Received 20/12/2011 Proposal INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED PROJECTING SIGN & FASCIA SIGN (OVER NEW ATM MACHINE) Case Officer Nick Hayhurst Site CUMBERLAND BUILDING SOCIETY, 52 HIGH STREET, CLEATOR MOOR Parish Cleator Moor Applicant Cumberland Building Society Address Cumberland House, Castle Street, CARLISLE, Cumbria CA3 8RX Agent Architects Plus (UK) Ltd Address Victoria Galleries, Victoria Viaduct, CARLISLE, Cumbria CA3 8AN App No. 4/11/2605/0F1 Date Received 20/12/2011 Proposal SINGLE STOREY PITCH ROOF EXTENSION TO ACCOMMODATE ATM CASH MACHINE Case Officer Nick Hayhurst Site CUMBERLAND BUILDING SOCIETY, 52 HIGH STREET, CLEATOR MOOR Parish Cleator Moor Applicant Cumberland Building Society Address Cumberland House, Castle Street, CARLISLE, Cumbria CA3 8RX Agent Architects Plus (UK) Ltd Address Victoria Galleries, Victoria Viaduct, CARLISLE, Cumbria CA3 8AN Applications Received by Copeland Borough Council for period Week ending 23 December 2011 App No. 4/11/2606/0F1 Date Received 21/12/2011 Proposal ERECTION OF DETACHED DWELLING Case Officer Nick Hayhurst Site PLOT 32, FORMER WHITE SCHOOL (COLLIERS WAY), KELLS, WHITEHAVEN Parish Whitehaven Applicant C Sice and C Gill Address 10 Catherine Street, WHITEHAVEN, Cumbria CA28 7PA Agent Alan B Freeman Ltd Address 63 Elizabeth Crescent, WHITEHAVEN, Cumbria CA28 6JQ App No. 4/11/2607/0O1 Date Received 21/12/2011 Proposal APPLICATION FOR NEW PERMISSION TO REPLACE AN EXTANT PERMISSION TO EXTEND TIME LIMIT Case Officer Nick Hayhurst FOR IMPLEMENTATION (4/09/2036/0O1, OUTLINE APPLICATION FOR ERECTION OF NEW AMENITY BLOCK WITH MANAGERS ACCOMMODATION) Site DISTINGTON GOLF COURSE AND DRIVING RANGE, CHARITY LANE, DISTINGTON Parish Distington Applicant Mr R Gate Address Phoenix House, Ullock, WORKINGTON, Cumbria CA14 4TP Agent MJN Associates Address Red How Lodge, Lamplugh, WORKINGTON, Cumbria CA14 4RN App No. 4/11/2608/0F1 Date Received 20/12/2011 Proposal EXTENSION TO EXISTING PRIMARY SCHOOL Case Officer Heather Morrison Site ST BRIDGETS R C SCHOOL, ST BRIDGETS LANE, EGREMONT Parish Egremont Applicant St Bridgets RC School Address St Bridgets Lane, EGREMONT, Cumbria CA22 2BD, FAO Mrs P Hodges Agent Croft Goode Limited Address Unit 4 The Crossroads, Freckleton Street, KIRKHAM, Lancashire PR4 2SH, FAO Mr O Beasley Applications Received by Copeland Borough Council for period Week ending 23 December 2011 App No. 4/11/2609/0F1 Date Received 23/12/2011 Proposal ERECTION OF PORCH & BAY WINDOW TO FRONT ELEVATION Case Officer Rachel Carrol Site 128 DEVONSHIRE ROAD, MILLOM Parish Millom Applicant Mr M Carpenter Address 128 Devonshire Road, MILLOM, Cumbria LA18 4LW Agent Mr A Walker Address Rockland, Ladyhall, MILLOM, Cumbria LA18 5HR App No. 4/11/2610/0F1 Date Received 23/12/2011 Proposal ERECTION OF I.T. UTILITIES BUILDING Case Officer Nick Hayhurst Site WHITEHAVEN GOLF CLUB, RED LONNING, WHITEHAVEN Parish Whitehaven Applicant Western Lakes Limited Address Whitehaven Golf Club, Red Lonning, WHITEHAVEN, Cumbria CA28 8UD Agent MJN Associates Address Red How Lodge, Lamplugh, WORKINGTON, Cumbria CA14 4RN App No. 4/11/2611/0F1 Date Received 21/12/2011 Proposal VARIATION OF CONDITION 1 OF 4/06/2861 TO EXTEND EXISTING PLANNING PERMISSION FOR A Case Officer Heather Morrison FURTHER 5 YEARS Site SELLAFIELD, SEASCALE Parish Beckermet Applicant Sellafield Ltd Address Sellafield, SEASCALE, Cumbria CA20 1PG, FAO Dr T Wright Agent Sellafield Ltd Address B1668, Sellafield Site, SEASCALE, Cumbria CA20 1PG, FAO Mr J E McCurrie Applications Received by Copeland Borough Council for period Week ending 23 December 2011 App No. 4/11/2612/0F1 Date Received 21/12/2011 Proposal VARIATION OF CONDITION 1 OF 4/06/2769 TO EXTEND EXISTING PLANNING PERMISSION FOR A Case Officer Heather Morrison FURTHER 20 YEARS Site SELLAFIELD, SEASCALE Parish Beckermet Applicant Sellafield Ltd Address Sellafield, SEASCALE, Cumbria CA20 1PG, FAO Dr T Wright Agent Sellafield Ltd Address B1668, Sellafield, SEASCALE, Cumbria CA20 1PG, FAO Mr J E McCurrie App No. 4/11/2613/0F1 Date Received 21/12/2011 Proposal VARIATION OF CONDITION 1 OF 4/06/2860 TO EXTEND EXISTING PLANNING PERMISSION FOR A Case Officer Heather Morrison FURTHER 10 YEARS Site SELLAFIELD, SEASCALE Parish Beckermet Applicant Sellafield Ltd Address Sellafield, SEASCALE, Cumbria CA20 1PG, FAO Dr T Wright Agent Sellafield Ltd Address B1668, Sellafield, SEASCALE, Cumbria CA20 1PG, FAO Mr J E McCurrie App No. 4/11/9013/0F2 Date Received 23/12/2011 Proposal ERECTION OF 6 KIOSKS & TWO TRANSFORMER COMPOUNDS WITHIN THE EXISTING BOUNDARY Case Officer Heather Morrison OF MILLOM WASTEWATER TREATMENT WORKS; A NEW OUTFALL INTO THE DUDDON ESTUARY; AND 4 NEW NATTERJACK TOAD PONDS/SCRAPES Site MILLOM WASTEWATER TREATMENT WORKS, BORWICK RAILS, MILLOM Parish Millom Applicant United Utilities Address Lingley Mere Business Park, Lingley Green Avenue, GREAT SANKEY, Warrington WA5 3LP, FAO Mr T Rimmer Agent Address .
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