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List of Delegated Decisions List of Delegated Decisions Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Decision Date Number HOU/2019/0580 Mr Paul 3 Higham Road Proposed rear extension to existing Approve with 2nd October 2020 Duerden Padiham garage Conditions Lancashire BB12 9AP HOU/2020/0059 Mr Christian Longshay Farm Cottage The construction of a grass roofed, Approve with 1st October 2020 Fielding Bacup Road partially subterranean, double Garage Conditions Cliviger with associated driveway (amended Lancashire Block Plan received 29 September BB11 3RL 2020) VAR/2020/0073 Mr N Windsor 46 Church Street Removal of Condition 5 on planning Refuse 9th October 2020 Padiham permission APP/2017/0142 to allow Lancashire operation of delivery service, however, if BB12 8JQ the LPA wish to vary the condition the applicant suggests "The delivery service shall only operate between 6pm and 10.30pm on any day." Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Decision Date Number HOU/2020/0076 Mr & Mrs Croft House (1) Demolition of the existing single Approve with 5th October 2020 Beneduce Todmorden Road storey extension and erection of Conditions Briercliffe replacement single storey extension to Lancashire the west elevation. (2) Erection of a BB10 3QQ single storey lean to extension to the north elevation. (3) Demolition of the existing front porch and erection of replacement porch. (4) Demolition of the existing detached garage and erection of replacement detached double garage. (5) Blocking up of existing ground floor window to the west elevation. (6) Removal of existing windows and installation of metal framed double glazed windows. Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Decision Date Number LBC/2020/0075 Mr & Mrs Croft House (1)Demolition of the existing extension Approve with 5th October 2020 Beneduce Todmorden Road and erection of replacement single Conditions Briercliffe storey extension to the west elevation. Lancashire (2) Erection of a single storey lean to BB10 3QQ extension to the north elevation. (3) Demolition of the existing front porch and erection of replacement porch. (4) Internal Re-plastering. (5) Removal of existing concrete floor and installation of new concrete floors with under floor heating system. (6) Removal of existing windows and installation of metal framed double glazed windows. (7) Proposed alterations to internal layout. (8) Partial rebuilding and structural repairs to the west gable including infilling an existing window. (9) Stripping out and renewal of services. (10) Removal of paint to internal exposed timbers and application of a clear varnish finish. TPO/2020/0212 Dr Zeenat Isles House Application to prune various trees Approve with 12th October 2020 Sykes Arbory Drive protected by the Burnley (Arbory Drive, Conditions Padiham Padiham) TPO 1989 Lancashire BB12 8JS CND/2020/0286 Mr Billy Hasler- Land At: Discharge of Condition 3 (highway Conditions 20th October 2020 Cregg Florence Avenue details) of planning permission discharged Burnley APP/2018/0513 for 24 dwellings BB11 5LL Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Decision Date Number COU/2020/0284 Mr Liam Veitch 34 Burnley Road Proposed change of use from A2 (Bank) Approve with 12th October 2020 Padiham to B1 (Office) Conditions Lancashire BB12 8BW VAR/2020/0223 Euro Garages Barracks Service Station Remove Condition 12 (opening hours) Approve with 28th September Ltd Barracks Road of planning permission APP/2018/0080 Conditions 2020 Burnley to permit 24 hour opening at petrol filling Lancashire station and associated shop BB11 4SB VAR/2020/0235 Euro Garages Barracks Service Station Remove Condition 8 (provision of Refuse 28th September Ltd Barracks Road electric vehicle charging points) of 2020 Burnley planning permission APP/2018/0080 for Lancashire PFS with shop and drive through coffee BB11 4SB shop HOU/2020/0342 Mr Lee Smith 41 Heckenhurst Avenue Proposed bedroom extension over Approve with 28th September Worsthorne-with-hurstwood existing garage and single storey Conditions 2020 Lancashire extension to rear BB10 3JN HOU/2020/0312 Mr Michael Cant Clough Farm First floor extension to bungalow to form Approve with 19th October 2020 Holmes Hurstwood Village new bedrooms Conditions Worsthorne-with-hurstwood Lancashire BB10 3LJ Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Decision Date Number HOU/2020/0345 Mr Steven 71 Hargrove Avenue Proposed attached garage and creation Approve with 9th October 2020 Goodyear Burnley of driveway from Gawthorpe Road Conditions Lancashire BB12 0JX LBC/2020/0317 Norris Apartment 9 Retrospective application for air source Approve with 9th October 2020 Holme Hall heat pump unit and casing. Conditions Burnley Road Cliviger Lancashire BB10 4SY COU/2020/0331 Mr Mudassar 130 Colne Road Change of use for ground floor from Refuse 25th September Iqbal Burnley office (A2) to residential (C3) 1 bed flat. 2020 Lancashire BB10 1DT FUL/2020/0333 Mr Mujeeb 2-4 Edmund Street Proposed two storey new building with Approve with 23rd September Rehman Burnley ground floor garage and store with flat Conditions 2020 Lancashire above BB10 1XG HOU/2020/0391 Mr Andrew Low Sym Proposed garage extension to create Refuse 21st October 2020 Bottomley Halifax Road family gym and fitness area Briercliffe Lancashire BB10 3QY PTEL/2020/0348 Atlas Tower Woodplumpton Road The proposed installation consists of a Prior Approval 1st October 2020 Group Burnley telecommunications mast. refused BB11 3RS Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Decision Date Number HOU/2020/0295 Mr Chris 21 Hillside Two storey extension to side of Approve with 9th October 2020 Beeston Burnley dwelling, widen existing drive to Conditions Lancashire accommodate 2no. cars BB11 5JN COU/2020/0353 Morgan 36 Deer Park Road Change of use from C3 dwelling to C2 Refuse 1st October 2020 Burnley young children's care home. Lancashire BB10 4SD HOU/2020/0352 Mrs R Heaton 22 Greenbrook Close Rear single storey extension Approve with 1st October 2020 Burnley Conditions Lancashire BB12 6PE HOU/2020/0300 Mr Chris 27 Kibble Crescent Erection of detached double garage Refuse 19th October 2020 Wallace Burnley Lancashire BB10 2BW HOU/2020/0383 Mr Jason 347 Brunshaw Road Two storey side extension and single Approve with 13th October 2020 Marshall Burnley storey rear extension Conditions Lancashire BB10 3HX FUL/2020/0379 Mr M Gormally 76 Lyndhurst Road Rear flat roof extension to existing rear Approve with 23rd October 2020 Burnley pitched roof extension Conditions Lancashire BB10 4DH Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Decision Date Number FUL/2020/0380 Mr Simon 3 Central Buildings Proposed replacement of a shop front Approve with 19th October 2020 Dickinson Burnley Road Conditions Padiham Lancashire BB12 8NB HOU/2020/0388 Mr D Graham 75 Castlerigg Drive Single storey side extension with Approve with 20th October 2020 Burnley pitched roof Conditions Ightenhill Lancashire BB12 8AT PDEM/2020/038 Mr Mark Quinn Tesco Superstores Ltd Demolition of suspended car parking Prior Approval 25th September 9 Finsley Gate deck and access ramp Granted 2020 Burnley Lancashire BB11 2HE HOU/2020/0399 Mr M McDevitt 1 Higher Fennymoor Proposed demolition of porch and Approve with 19th October 2020 Cottage construction of single storey orangery Conditions Walverden Road with boot room and cloaks Briercliffe Lancashire BB10 3QR PAH/2020/0393 Miss Sarah 28 Herschel Avenue Proposed single storey extension to Prior Approval not 14th October 2020 Simpson Burnley rear to extend 6.00m externally beyond required accept Lancashire the rear wall, height of the extension to BB12 0LN eaves is 2.5m and maximum overall height 3.6m Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Decision Date Number CND/2020/0394 x Land Off Tay Street Discharge of Conditions 10 (Walkover Conditions 20th October 2020 Burnley badger survey), 26 (Geoenvironmental discharged BB11 4BU site assessment) and 28 (mine working remediation) of planning permission FUL/2019/0606 FUL/2020/0401 Mr Jason Smith Charter House Resource Siting of converted container Approve with 20th October 2020 Centre Conditions Morse Street Burnley Lancashire BB10 4PB .
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