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Applications Determined Under Officer Delegated Powers for the Month of January 2014 PLANNING COMMITTEE Agenda Item No. APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER OFFICER DELEGATED POWERS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2014 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 13/0084 Full Application Asby Conversion of workshop to one bedroom dwelling. OAK TOPS, GREAT ASBY, Mr & Mrs L Hughes APPROVED APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND 13/0277 Outline Warcop Outline application for the erection of a single storey LAND ADJACENT TO WEST LEIGH, Mr & Mrs J Johnstone APPROVED Application dwelling with all matters reserved. WARCOP, APPLEBY 13/0571 Full Application Kaber Erection of 32,000 bird free-range egg poultry unit, BROXTY FARM, KABER, KIRKBY Mr & Mrs K Buckle APPROVED with associated access, drainage and means of STEPHEN enclosure. 13/0775 Full Application Penrith Erection of agricultural building. LAND AT CARLETON, CARLETON, Mr T Metcalfe APPROVED PENRITH 13/0828 Full Application Kirkby Thore Retrospective application for the erection of an NEW BUNGALOW, LOW MOOR, Mr M Farrell APPROVED extension to agricultural storage shed. KIRKBY THORE, PENRITH 13/0835 Full Application Glassonby Change of use from agricultural land to domestic and GOOSE GREEN COTTAGE, Miss Wilson & Mr APPROVED extension to dwelling. GAMBLESBY, PENRITH Chapelhow 13/0843 Full Application Crackenthorpe Use of land and existing shed for equine stud with LAND AT BROCKHAM WOOD, Mr & Mrs D Allison APPROVED temporary siting of ancillary occupational caravan- CRACKENTHORPE, PENRITH dwelling. 13/0851 Listed Building Hesket Listed building consent application for the retention 4 DIXON COURT, CALTHWAITE, Eden Housing APPROVED of replacement doors. PENRITH Association - Mr G Convery 13/0863 Full Application Crosby Proposed covered midden to replace existing open CROSBY HALL, CROSBY Mr & Mrs E Brewer APPROVED Ravensworth midden: first phase - 432m2. RAVENSWORTH, PENRITH 13/0865 Full Application Penrith Proposed demolition of existing garage for two storey 35 HUNTLEY AVENUE, PENRITH Mr & Mrs A Fell APPROVED domestic extension (revised off street parking arrangement 13/0663). 13/0867 Listed Building Appleby Listed building consent for the replacement of 6 no. 8 BATTLEBARROW, APPLEBY Mr G Irive APPROVED windows. 13/0869 Full Application Long Marton Retrospective application for the retention of a timber FIELD SHELTER NR. CHURCH Mr T Ritson APPROVED field shelter. HOUSE, LONG MARTON, APPLEBY 31 January 2014 Page 1 of 6 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 13/0873 Full Application Musgrave Refurbishment and extension of Low Ploughlands LOW PLOUGHLANDS FARM, Mr & Mrs E & H APPROVED farmhouse, conversion of redundant barns to form PLOUGHLANDS LANE, LITTLE Hewetson holiday letting units, conversion of stone piggery to MUSGRAVE, KIRKBY STEPHEN form home office and gym. Provision of flood defences and installation of solar PV system. 13/0874 Full Application Skelton Proposed detached bungalow (re-submission). PHOENIX HALL, ELLONBY ROAD, Mr J Smedley & Ms C APPROVED SKELTON, PENRITH Jones 13/0877 Full Application Warcop Erection of porch. EDEN GATE FARM, WARCOP, TM Gregson 1986 APPROVED APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND settlement 13/0878 Reserved Matters Crosby Reserved matters application for the erection of a 13 STONEWORKS GARTH, Kerr & Marshalls APPROVED Ravensworth dwelling. CROSBY RAVENSWORTH, PENRITH 13/0882 Reserved Matters Lazonby Demolition of redundant two storey steel framed SITE OF FORMER EGG PACKING Mr G H Lace & Mr R H APPROVED building and construction of five new dwellings. STATION, BANK FOOT, LAZONBY, Lace PENRITH 13/0885 Full Application Lowther First floor extension over existing lean-to building to LARCH COTTAGE NURSERIES LTD, Mr Peter Stott - Larch APPROVED form extension to existing first floor restaurant. MELKINTHORPE, PENRITH Cottage Nurseries 13/0886 Listed Building Lowther Listed building consent for first floor extension to LARCH COTTAGE NURSERIES LTD, Mr Peter Stott - Larch APPROVED existing restaurant. MELKINTHORPE, PENRITH Cottage Nurseries 13/0887 Reserved by Warcop Application for approval of details reserved by CHAMLEY ARMS, WARCOP, Mr P Pepper APPROVED Cond condition 4 & 5 on planning application 11/0848 and APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND 3 & 4 on listed building application 11/0849. 13/0890 Listed Building Appleby Listed building consent for internal alterations to CHURCH VIEW COTTAGE, Mrs H Holmes APPROVED enable two properties to be used as a single dwelling BONGATE, APPLEBY 13/0891 Full Application Lazonby Demolition of existing greenhouse and conservatory, BRACKENRIGG, LAZONBY, Mr & Mrs D Bowmer APPROVED construction of two single storey extensions to create PENRITH larger living accommodation and a new garage and en suite, together with some internal alterations. 13/0893 Full Application Penrith Single storey conservatory on the south east SUNNISIDE, WEST LANE, PENRITH Mrs KATHRYN HOWE APPROVED elevation. 13/0894 Listed Building Appleby Listed building application to remove one partition 65 - 66 MOOT HALL, Appleby Town Council - APPROVED wall in unit 65 and create an archway between units BOROUGHGATE, APPLEBY Mrs D Anderton 65 & 66. 13/0895 Full Application Ousby Single storey extension to provide family annexe. HOLME LODGE, MELMERBY, Mr & Mrs D Burrows APPROVED PENRITH 13/0896 Full Application Bandleyside Erection of agricultural building. TERRYS FARM, ORMSIDE, Mr G Sowerby APPROVED APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND 31 January 2014 Page 2 of 6 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 13/0898 Full Application Dufton Variation of condition No. 2 attached to planning GRANDIE CARAVAN PARK, C/O Mr R D Howe APPROVED approval 09/0141 to enable a further six hard EDENSTONE, DUFTON, APPLEBY standings for seasonal caravans. 13/0905 Full Application Crackenthorpe Erection of dwelling (revised application). PLOT 1, CRACKENTHORPE, Mr J Willans APPROVED PENRITH 13/0907 Full Application Crackenthorpe Erection of dwelling (revised application). PLOT 2, CRACKENTHORPE, Mr J Willans APPROVED PENRITH 13/0910 Full Application Alston Retrospective application for stables and yard. THE WARDWAY, MIDDLE PARK, Mr J N Hayton APPROVED ALSTON 13/0912 Tree Works (CA) Ravenstonedale 1) Fell Sycamore Tree (T2); 2) Reduce branches on THE CHANTRY, Mr Houston APPROVED Lime to clear property by 2.5m (T3); Ravenstonedale RAVENSTONEDALE, KIRKBY Conservation Area. STEPHEN 13/0913 Full Application Bandleyside Proposed extension to create additional residential GHYLL HOUSE, ORMSIDE, Mr S Taylor APPROVED accommodation. APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND 13/0914 Full Application Culgaith Demolition of existing flat roof extension and GREENTOFTS, CULGAITH, Mr & Mrs Smithson APPROVED replacement with new enlarged extension with pitched roof. 13/0915 Listed Building Penrith Listed Building consent for the general refurbishment PENRITH RAILWAY STATION, Ms Sarah Jeffrey - APPROVED of the booking hall. ULLSWATER ROAD, PENRITH West Coast Trains Ltd 13/0918 Full Application Hesket Conversions of existing store including extension to BIRTHWAITE FARM, WREAY, Mr D Patrick REFUSED create a private dwelling (resubmission). CARLISLE 13/0919 Full Application Great Salkeld Organic free range chicken unit. LAND OFF MILL GATE LANE, Mr D Brass APPROVED GREAT SALKELD, PENRITH 13/0920 Full Application Great Salkeld Organic free range chicken unit. LAND OFF MILL GATE LANE, Mr D Brass APPROVED GREAT SALKELD, PENRITH 13/0921 Full Application Ousby Erection of a shed. GLEBE HOUSE, OUSBY, PENRITH Mr J Winn APPROVED 13/0925 Full Application Yanwath & Erection of first floor bedroom extension. EDEN LEA, YANWATH, PENRITH Mr & Mrs Stanley APPROVED Eamont Bridge 13/0926 Reserved Matters Crosby Reserved matters application for the erection of a 14 STONEWORKS GARTH, Mr A Johnson - APPROVED Ravensworth dwelling. CROSBY RAVENSWORTH, PENRITH Marshalls Group Ltd 13/0927 Full Application Kirkby Stephen Variation of condition no. 2 attached to planning BIRKBECK GARDENS, NATEBY Story Homes - Mr Paul APPROVED approval 12/0017 comprising amendments to plot 46. ROAD, KIRKBY STEPHEN Fenton 31 January 2014 Page 3 of 6 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 13/0931 Full Application Culgaith Variation of condition No. 2 (plans compliance) IVY COTTAGE, CULGAITH, PENRITH Mr & Mrs JC Brown APPROVED attached to planning approval 12/0664 comprising revision to the layout of plot 1. 13/0933 Tree Works Penrith Group 2 (3 x Ash trees) - Remove epicormic shoots, ADJACENT FIELD TO 13/14 Miss H Burton APPROVED (TPO) branch stubs and deadwood over gardens in CYPRESS WAY, PENRITH Cypress Way to a height of 5m; Tree Preservation Order No 125, 2006, Carleton Heights. 13/0934 Full Application Temple Sowerby Extension to rear of property. IVY COTTAGE, TEMPLE SOWERBY, Ms L Sowerby APPROVED PENRITH 13/0935 Full Application Ousby Erection of new single storey side and rear SANDWICK FARM, OUSBY, Mr A Ivinson APPROVED extensions, to replace existing smaller side and rear PENRITH extensions. 13/0936 Tree Works (CA) Appleby Sycamore trees x 10: Crown thinning work to trees APPLEBY HERITAGE CENTRE, Mrs S Burns APPROVED (approximately 25% of the leaf area) to increase light STATION YARD, APPLEBY-IN- for community gardening project; Settle to Carlsile WESTMORLAND Railway Conservation Area. 13/0939 Advertisement Penrith Advertisement consent for the display of one fascia BOOTS OPTICIANS, BREWERY Davis H Allen Joiners & APPROVED and one projecting sign. LANE, NEW SQUARES, PENRITH BLD Ltd 13/0940 Non-Material Warcop Non material minor amendment to planning approval EDENGATE, WARCOP, APPLEBY Mr D Gregson-T.M. APPROVED Amend
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