Planning Committee Agenda 10 April 2014

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Planning Committee Agenda 10 April 2014 Agenda Item No. PLANNING COMMITTEE DECISIONS OF THE LAKE DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY IN RESPECT OF THE APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING PERMISSION FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 2014 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 7/2013/3011 LDNPA Planning Dacre Proposed extension to agricultural Waterfoot Farm, Soulby, Penrith Messrs Lowis GRANTED App building 7/2013/3043 LDNPA Planning Matterdale New timber jetty and deck on Aira Green Jetty on Ullswater, Aira Force National Trust GRANTED App Ullswater together with provision of & Ullswater, Penrith a seating area, improved road crossing and deer wall path 7/2013/3071 LDNPA Planning Matterdale Alteration and extension and Outward Bound Ullswater, Watermillock, Outward Bound Centre GRANTED App associated external works including Penrith demolition of various outbuildings 7/2013/3072 LDNPA Planning Matterdale Alteration and extension and Outward Bound Ullswater, Watermillock, Outward Bound Centre GRANTED App associated external works including Penrith demolition of various outbuildings 7/2013/3114 LDNPA Planning Patterdale Proposed demolition of piggery and Eagle Farm, Glenridding, Penrith Drs Harrison & Booth GRANTED App erection of garage and car port and conversion of garage to annexe 7/2013/3115 LDNPA Planning Patterdale Proposed demolition of piggery and Eagle Farm, Glenridding, Penrith Drs Harrison & Booth GRANTED App erection of garage and car port and conversion of garage to annexe 7/2013/3116 LDNPA Planning Matterdale Reinstatement of the existing hay Denton Hill, Lowthwaite, Matterdale, Mr & Mrs Garner REFUSED App barn, including roofs, building up of Penrith walls where fallen down, floors, windows, doors and stairs and the re-roofing of the existing abandoned farmhouse to prevent further deterioration. For completeness, repairs to the other buildings are indicated 7/2013/3118 LDNPA Planning Threlkeld The Studio and Annex buildings are Blencathra Centre, Threlkeld, Keswick Field Study Council, GRANTED App to be re-roofed with slate to match LDNPA the local roofs, fully insulated and with some PV panels. A new small porch also to be built to act as a draught lobby as well as a link to the adjoining teaching block 7/2013/3120 LDNPA Planning Threlkeld Extension to existing touring Threlkeld Hall, Threlkeld, Keswick Mr A Graham GRANTED App caravan site to accommodate 5 additional touring units Agenda Item No. 7/2013/3121 LDNPA Planning Matterdale Proposed erection of boat store New Lodge, Watermillock, Penrith Mr & Mrs Watson GRANTED App 7/2013/3123 LDNPA Planning Matterdale Proposed amended design and Mountain View, Dockray, Penrith Dr R Brown GRANTED App location of bouler house previously approved under reference 11/3027 7/2013/3124 LDNPA Planning Matterdale Erection of 10 non-illuminated signs Aira Force car park, Watermillock, National Trust GRANTED App Penrith 7/2013/3125 LDNPA Planning Matterdale 2 welcome sign/direction signs, 1 Glencoyne car park, Watermillock, National Trust GRANTED App pay and display sign, 1 general Penrith visitor orientation information with map 7/2013/3126 LDNPA Planning Barton Proposed extension and alterations Eusemere House, Pooley Bridge, Penrith Mr & Mrs Greenhalgh GRANTED App (including revision to approved garage and conservatory scheme) 7/2013/3127 LDNPA Planning Bampton Internal and external alterations Stangarth, Bampton, Penrith United Utilities GRANTED App including full window replacement and new heating system 7/2013/3128 LDNPA Planning Matterdale Proposed conversion of barn to Emmers Farm, Thackwaite, Penrith Dr Evans GRANTED App provide additional living accommodation 7/2013/3129 LDNPA Planning Martindale Conversion of barn into additional Bushby Cottage, Martindale, Penrith Mr & Mrs Patel GRANTED App bedroom accommodation, study and storage 7/2013/3130 LDNPA Planning Hutton Replacement of single storey side Rakestraws Cottage, Penruddock, Mr & Mrs B McClellan GRANTED App extension with two storey side Penrith extension 7/2013/3131 LDNPA Planning Martindale Proposed change of use of barn to Waternook Farm, Howtown, Penrith Mr Paul Gordon GRANTED App single domestic dwelling 7/2013/3135 LDNPA Planning Askham Replacement garage Fellgate House, Helton, Penrith Mr & Mrs S Ray GRANTED App 7/2013/3136 LDNPA Planning Barton Proposed bio mass district heating, Park Foot Holiday Park, Howtown Road, Mr M Bell GRANTED App plant room and wood chip storage Pooley Bridge, Penrith building .
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