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Planning Committee Applications Determined PLANNING COMMITTEE Agenda Item No. APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER OFFICER DELEGATED POWERS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2016 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 16/0035 Full Application Penrith Erection of 5 apartments. 3 LOWTHER STREET, PENRITH, Mr L Guy APPROVED CA11 7UW 16/0175 Full Application Appleby Proposed new plant equipment (new condenser unit) CO-OPERATIVE GROUP LTD, The Cooperative APPROVED located externally at the rear of the store. New swing CUMBRIAN CO-OPERATIVE Estates - Mr Jake door to existing garage. SOCIETY, THE SANDS, APPLEBY- Mason IN-WESTMORLAND, CA16 6XN 16/0202 Full Application Murton Extend existing 2 bed cottage into a 3 bed cottage HONEYSUCKLE COTTAGE, Mr David Kipling APPROVED with kitchen/diner plus garage. HILTON, APPLEBY-IN- WESTMORLAND, CA16 6LU 16/0284 Full Application Penrith Removal of existing sun room to rear of property and 9 SCAWS DRIVE, PENRITH, CA11 Mr & Mrs M Dixon APPROVED replacement extension. 8BH 16/0313 Full Application Glassonby Proposed new house. SITE AT TARN SIDE FARM, Mr & Mrs G Morton APPROVED GAMBLESBY, PENRITH, CA10 1HR 16/0320 Full Application Kings Meaburn Change of use for the siting of a mobile shepherds KELD FARM, KINGS MEABURN, Mrs J Addison APPROVED hut for tourism in existing garden. PENRITH, CA10 3BS 16/0324 Outline Alston Proposed residential development to provide two LAND ADJ TO CLARKHALL Mr R Hymers APPROVED Application dwellings. COTTAGE, GARRIGILL, ALSTON, CA9 3EB 16/0352 Full Application Penrith Stone porch on front of house. Slight re-direction of 3 FRIARS ROAD, PENRITH, CA11 Mr C Hall APPROVED pathway to allow room for a new driveway. 8DG 16/0419 Full Application Brough Proposed single storey garage to side of property 6 CHRIST CROFT, BROUGH, Mr F, G & M Allison APPROVED including change of use of land to residential. KIRKBY STEPHEN, CA17 4DB 16/0422 Full Application Penrith Conversion of former stable block to dwelling. 7 BENSON ROW, PENRITH, CA11 Atkinson Building APPROVED 7YN Contractors 16/0424 Listed Building Penrith Listed Building consent for the conversion of former 7 BENSON ROW, PENRITH, CA11 Atkinson Building APPROVED stable block to residential accommodation. 7YN Contractors 16/0441 Full Application Alston Proposed one additional new dwelling to the Raise RAISE PARK, BRAMPTON ROAD, Raise Park APPROVED Park Development. ALSTON, CA9 3AA Developments - Mr & Mrs S Harrison 02 September 2016 Page 1 of 8 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 16/0459 Full Application Yanwath & Removal of weir. CARLETON HALL WEIR, RIVER Mrs J Backshall APPROVED Eamont Bridge EAMONT, CARLETON HALL, PENRITH, CA10 2AU 16/0481 Full Application Kirkby Stephen Garden room extension to replace existing 14 NORTH ROAD, KIRKBY Mr & Mrs J Woods APPROVED conservatory. STEPHEN, CA17 4RH 16/0483 Full Application Appleby Erection of a single dwelling. BUILDING PLOT, DOOMGATE, Mr M Birkbeck APPROVED APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND, CA16 6RB 16/0487 Non-Material Penrith Application for non-material amendment consisting BEDFORD HOUSE, LOWTHER Ms D Hopley APPROVED Amend of revised plans with amended conservatory roof and STREET, PENRITH, CA11 7UW fenestration. 16/0494 Full Application Appleby Variation of conditions to approved flood defense BUTTS CAR PARK, CHAPEL Environment Agency - APPROVED works 15/0482 to revise alignment and encompass STREET, APPLEBY, Mr Stephenson landscaping details. 16/0498 Change of Use Newby Proposed change of use from agricultural building to MIDTOWN BARN, NEWBY, Miss R Brown APPROVED PD/PN dwelling. PENRITH, CA10 3EX 16/0518 Full Application Penrith Retrospective application for permanent siting of ELECTRICITY DEPOT, Electricity North West APPROVED previous temporary approval 13/0102 for offices and NEWTONGATE DEPOT, PENRITH, Limited storage containers. CA11 0AB 16/0520 Full Application Great Salkeld Proposed refurbishment and single storey extensions STONEY GREEN, NORTH DYKES, Mr & Mrs K Sutton APPROVED including external alterations GREAT SALKELD, PENRITH, CA11 9ND 16/0526 Var/Removal of Ousby Discharge of Section 106 agreement. 2 RAYSON HALL BARNS, OUSBY, Dr S Mehta REFUSED S106 PENRITH, CA10 1QB 16/0528 Listed Building Penrith Listed Building consent to move glazed door in 8 ALBERT COURT, BROOK Miss D Sharp APPROVED vestibule to create storage space. STREET, PENRITH, CA11 7XH 16/0529 Full Application Penrith Change of use to hair salon and beauticians. 21 SANDGATE, PENRITH, CA11 7TJ Mr D Guy - DG APPROVED Construction 16/0534 Listed Building Sockbridge & Listed building consent to repaint the front elevation. YEW TREE HOUSE, TIRRIL, Mr M Stephen APPROVED Tirril PENRITH, CA10 2JF 16/0538 Full Application Hunsonby Proposed two storey dwellinghouse (plot 2). PLOT 2, WEST VIEW, WINSKILL, Mr M & Mrs C Shreeve APPROVED PENRITH, CA10 1PD 16/0541 Change of Use Brougham Prior notification for change of use from agricultural WHINFELL HOUSE, BROUGHAM, Trustees of Winderwath APPROVED PD/PN to B1 use. PENRITH, CA10 2AF Settled Estate 02 September 2016 Page 2 of 8 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 16/0543 Reserved by Kings Meaburn Discharge of conditions 3, 6, 9 and 14 of approved LAND ADJACENT TO PROSPECT Willan Trading APPROVED Cond residential development 13/0612 VIEW, KINGS MEABURN, PENRITH, CA10 3BU 16/0545 Full Application Lazonby Installation of a glazed extension on existing raised FAIRFIELD, LAZONBY, PENRITH, Mr & Mrs Speirs APPROVED decking at rear and north elevations of property. CA10 1BX 16/0551 Full Application Shap Construction of three storey house. LAND ADJOINING ROSE BANK, Mr D Mallinson APPROVED MAIN STREET, SHAP, PENRITH, CA10 3LX 16/0552 Full Application Skelton Remove old worn out circular slurry store and CLARKS FARM, LAMONBY, M/S Jackson APPROVED replace with a new circular agri-tank post tensioned PENRITH, CA11 9SS store. 6m high x 17.18m diameter. 16/0553 Full Application Castle Sowerby Install 2 no. fuel storage tanks. LOW CURRIG, RAUGHTON HEAD, Alan Stobart Fuel & APPROVED CARLISLE, CA5 7DX Distribution 16/0554 Full Application Morland Proposed alterations and extension. HILL CREST, HIGH STREET, Ms J Dunne APPROVED MORLAND, PENRITH, CA10 3AS 16/0555 Full Application Alston Works to west elevation of dwelling and TURKS HEAD INN, MARKET PLACE, Mr & Mrs Mearns APPROVED reinstatement of ground floor lean-to extension. ALSTON, CA9 3HS 16/0556 Full Application Langwathby Two storey extension with ground floor link to HELM VIEW, EDENHALL, PENRITH, Mr A Marshall APPROVED outbuildings. CA11 8SX 16/0557 Full Application Crackenthorpe Application to vary condition 2 (plans compliance) on KINGS BARN, CRACKENTHORPE, Mr J Terry APPROVED application 15/0403 - reorientation of garage. APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND, CA16 6AF 16/0558 Advertisement Appleby 1 x illuminated fascia logo only. 1 x non-illuminated CUMBRIAN CO-OPERATIVE Co-op-Food APPROVED fascia. 1 x internally illuminated projector. 1 x SOCIETY, THE SANDS, APPLEBY- Programme Delivery internally illuminated logo. 1 x non-illuminated wall IN-WESTMORLAND, CA16 6XN Orchid Group mounted aluminium panel. 16/0561 Full Application Penrith Variation of condition 1 (plans compliance) for the BEACON SQUARE, PENRITH, CA11 Atkinson Homes LTD - APPROVED substitution of house design at plot 2 as approved on 8AJ Ms J Ruffley reserved matters 16/0326. 16/0562 Full Application Penrith Rear single storey extension. FAIR VIEW, DROVERS LANE, Mr D Siddall APPROVED PENRITH, CA11 9HH 16/0563 Full Application Warcop Proposed detached dwelling. LAND ADJOINING FERNLEA, Mr & Mrs S Marston APPROVED WARCOP, APPLEBY, CA16 6PF 16/0566 Full Application Milburn The erection of a three bedroom detached dwelling. RYLUKEAN BARN, MILBURN, Mr & Mrs S & F Johnson APPROVED PENRITH, CA10 1TW 02 September 2016 Page 3 of 8 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 16/0569 Outline Brough Outline application for two detached dwellings on CHRIST CROFT, BROUGH, KIRKBY Mr F, G & M Allison APPROVED Application vacant plot. STEPHEN, CA17 4DB 16/0570 Listed Building Hunsonby Installation of waterproofing and strengthening LITTLE SALKELD VIADUCT, LITTLE Network Rail APPROVED system, consisting of concrete trough units to viaduct SALKELD, LANGWATHBY, CA101NJ Infrastructure Ltd deck and rainwater goods, with installation of safety railings to parapets. 16/0573 Full Application Bolton Single storey side extension, rear two storey ANGLERS COTTAGE, BOLTON, Mr R Bowen APPROVED extension and front porch. APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND, CA16 6AW 16/0574 Full Application Ousby Removal of condition 2 (holiday use of unit 3) 2 RAYSON HALL BARNS, OUSBY, Dr S Mehta APPROVED attached to 04/0556. PENRITH, CA10 1QB 16/0576 Full Application Temple Sowerby Proposed alterations and extension. COMRIE LEA, TEMPLE SOWERBY, Mr & Mrs A Carr APPROVED PENRITH, CA10 1ST 16/0577 Full Application Penrith Proposed alterations and erection of two storey 54 CARLETON DRIVE, PENRITH, Mr & Mrs Hewitt APPROVED extension. CA11 8JR 16/0578 Full Application Temple Sowerby Rear single storey extension and enlargement of THE BUNGALOW, TEMPLE Mrs F Sowerby APPROVED front porch SOWERBY, PENRITH, CA10 1SB 16/0579 Full Application Murton Single storey front extension. GREEN TREE, HILTON, APPLEBY- Mr E Smales APPROVED IN-WESTMORLAND, CA16 6LU 16/0582 Full Application Lazonby Retrospective application for the levelling of an 1 LAZONBY HALL, LAZONBY, Mrs M. Quine APPROVED existing garden lawn on same footprint. PENRITH, CA10 1AZ 16/0584 Full Application Orton Erection of agricultural building for housing sheep. RAISGILL
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