List of Delegated Planning Decisions 08-12-2017 to 04-01-2018

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List of Delegated Planning Decisions 08-12-2017 to 04-01-2018 Development Management Craven District Council 1 Belle Vue Square Broughton Road SKIPTON North Yorkshire BD23 1FJ (Main Switchboard) Telephone: 01756 700600 Craven District Council - List of Delegated Planning Decisions 08-12-2017 to 04-01-2018 The undermentioned decision notices are available to view online at https://publicaccess.cravendc.gov.uk/online-applications/ Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 2017/18305/HH Mr David 3 Queen Street Demolition of existing single storey extension Approve with 12.12.2017 Callaghan Cowling and garage and construction of new two Conditions Keighley storey extension and garage. BD22 0BL 2017/18458/CND North Craven The Folly Discharge of condition 2 of listed building DOC 14.12.2017 Building Victoria Street consent 62/2017/17901 relating to the satisfactory Preservation Settle proposed security lighting & cameras to rear Trust BD24 9EY of building. 2017/18463/FUL Mr Mark Intake Farm Proposed single storey residential annexe to Approve with 22.12.2017 Wakeman Off Park Lane Intake Farm involving conversion of existing Conditions Cowling outbuildings along with new build/extensions Keighley BD22 0NJ 2017/18500/HH Mr Malcolm 11 Greatwood Avenue First Floor Rear Extension (re-submission of Approve with 21.12.2017 Stoney Skipton application ref:- 63/2017/18054) Conditions BD23 2RT 2017/18540/CND Craven Craven College Aireville Application to discharge condition no.s 3, 4, 5 DOC 19.12.2017 College Campus and 6 of planning consent reference satisfactory Skipton Gargrave Road 2017/18416/VAR Skipton BD23 1US Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 2017/18552/HH Mr & Mrs Croft House Proposed rear single storey extension, solid Approve with 14.12.2017 Simon & Carol 1A Shires Lane construction to existing utility, new window Conditions Holt Embsay openings & velux windows Skipton BD23 6RR 2017/18555/FUL Mrs Emmott Park Cottage New triple garage Approve with 22.12.2017 Park Lane Conditions Cowling Keighley BD22 0NH 2017/18557/HH Mrs N Harrison 1 Ivy House Cottages Retrospective permission for timber clad Refuse 21.12.2017 South Street summer house Gargrave Skipton BD23 3RT 2017/18568/COU Mr & Mrs Bob The Trees Caravan Park Change of use of land adjacent to existing Approve with 19.12.2017 & Anne Stocks Westhouse developed caravan park to permit the siting of Conditions Ingleton 11 additional static caravans at The Trees Carnforth Caravan Park, Westhouse, Ingleton, LA6 3NZ Carnforth, LA6 3NZ. 2017/18580/HH Mr & Mrs Ellis 28 West Lane Proposed 2 storey side extension with single Approve with 02.01.2018 Embsay storey rear extension Conditions Skipton BD23 6RL 2017/18613/VAR Craven District Burnroyd Avenue Application to vary conditions 7 & 8 of Approve with 13.12.2017 Council Cross Hills previous approval 32/2015/16220 Conditions Keighley BD20 8TP 2017/18595/HH Mr Lawson 14 Manor Close Proposed single storey rear extension and Approve with 22.12.2017 Burton In Lonsdale first floor side extension Conditions Ingleton LA6 3NE Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 2017/18624/CND Raven Tree Pitch And Putt Application to discharge conditions 3 and 5 of DOC 08.12.2017 Top Adventure Aireville Park planning permission 63/2017/18025 satisfactory Ltd Gargrave Road Skipton BD23 1UD 2017/18619/HH Schofield and 2 Tillotsons Court Single storey extension to rear of the property Approve with 12.12.2017 Harrison Meadow Lane and demolition of two rear ground floor Conditions Cononley windows, ground works and a section of the Keighley garden wall. BD20 8NG 2017/18617/FUL Alan Northrop Unit 5 Enterprise Way Extension to existing warehouse and Approve with 12.12.2017 Ltd Airedale Business Centre formation of additional car park Conditions Skipton BD23 2TZ 2017/18628/FUL Mr David Nuttercote Farm Construction of former dwelling at Nuttercote Refuse 21.12.2017 Eckersall Church Road Farm. Thornton In Craven Skipton BD23 3TT 2017/18629/LBC Mr David Nuttercote Farm Construction of former dwelling at Nuttercote Refuse 21.12.2017 Eckersall Church Road Farm Thornton In Craven Skipton BD23 3TT 2017/18630/CND Skipton Golf Skipton Golf Club Application to discharge condition no 3 of DOC 19.12.2017 Club Short Lee Lane original planning consent reference satisfactory Skipton 2017/18352/VAR BD23 3LF 2017/18638/LBC Mr Jan Droste Higher Jackfield Farm Installation of air source heat pumps & timber Approve with 22.12.2017 Dick Lane screen enclosure. Conditions Sutton-in-craven Keighley BD20 7EJ Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 2017/18645/TPO Mr Chris Crossroads Barn T1 - Horse Chestnut - crown lift to 4.5m all Approved Tree 13.12.2017 Mitchell Stirton Lane round and crown thin by 20%. T2 - Work under Stirton Sycamore - crown lift to 4.5m all round TPO Skipton T3 - Horse Chestnut - crown lift to 4.5m all BD23 3LN round and crown thin by 20% 2017/18656/FUL Dalesview Former Allotments And Erection of 8 semi-detached dwellings Approve with 14.12.2017 Developments Garages (Phase 1) Conditions Broughton Road Skipton BD23 1SZ 2017/18640/HH Mr & Mrs Viner Stott Fold Farm Proposed conservatory and extension to rear Approve with 21.12.2017 Cowling Hill Lane Conditions Cowling Keighley BD22 0LR 2017/18641/LBC Mr & Mrs Viner Stott Fold Farm Proposed conservatory and extension to rear Approve with 21.12.2017 Cowling Hill Lane Conditions Cowling Keighley BD22 0LR 2017/18648/HH Mr John Heslaker Farm Extension to farm house to incorporate Approve with 12.12.2017 Howard Heslaker Lane external WC and store in the yard to form a Conditions Carleton utility/cloakroom area on the ground floor and Skipton the extension of an upstairs bedroom above. BD23 3AB 2017/18650/HH Mr & Mrs B Giffords Single storey extension to provide sunroom Approve with 13.12.2017 Close Wenning Bank To Reebys Conditions Lane Clapham Lancaster LA2 8ET Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 2017/18651/HH Mr & Mrs T 2 Old Hall Croft Two-storey side extension to provide Approve with 13.12.2017 Bower Gargrave additional bedroom over kitchen and garage Conditions Skipton (resubmission of refused application BD23 3PQ reference 2017/18177/HH) 2017/18659/FUL Mr & Mrs 10 Walton Avenue Demolition of existing dwelling and erection Approve with 19.12.2017 Hughes Gargrave of replacement bungalow Conditions Skipton BD23 3NP 2017/18660/FUL Bentham Bentham Auction Mart Forming new roof over existing livestock pens Approve with 15.12.2017 District 3 Main Street and extending existing roof to form canopy. Conditions Farmers High Bentham Lancaster LA2 7HF 2017/18666/COU Mr Richard 1 Elliot Street Change of use of first floor from residential Approve with 19.12.2017 Purnell Skipton flat to mortgage brokers (use class A2) Conditions BD23 1PE 2017/18662/FUL Ms Daley 4 - 6 High Street Retrospective permission for the retention of Approve with 21.12.2017 Skipton Smoke Vent and Cowled Roof Vent to rear Conditions BD23 1JZ roof slope. 2017/18663/LBC Ms Daley 4 - 6 High Street Retrospective permission for the retention of Approve with 21.12.2017 Skipton Smoke Vent and Cowled Roof Vent to rear Conditions BD23 1JZ roof slope. 2017/18664/OUT Mr Gary Land West Of Mell Brae Outline application with all matters reserved Refuse 02.01.2018 Baines Rathmell for the construction of 1 dwelling BD24 0LA 2017/18674/COU Mr Andrew 16 Otley Street Change of use of premises from A1 (retail) to Approve with 15.12.2017 Cowen Skipton A4 (drinking establishments) Conditions BD23 1DZ Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 2017/18671/HH Mr Graeme 4 Holmroyd Avenue Proposed dormer windows Refuse 15.12.2017 Reay Holme Lane Sutton-in-craven Keighley BD20 7LH 2017/18677/FUL Driver Vehicle Driver Vehicle Standards Replacement of existing metal framed Approve with 22.12.2017 Standards Agency windows with new UPVC windows Conditions Agency Foundry House Carleton Road Skipton BD23 2BE 2017/18681/HH Mrs Amanda Lingcroft Proposed single storey side extension. Approve with 12.12.2017 Lewis Baxter Wood Conditions Cross Hills Keighley BD20 8BB 2017/18683/FUL P Baldwin Higher Stone Head Farm Construction of agricultural farm building to Approve with 22.12.2017 Cowling accommodate animals and machinery. Conditions Keighley BD22 0LZ 2017/18684/HH Mrs H 35 Marshfield Road Two storey rear extension Approve with 22.12.2017 HARRISON Settle Conditions BD24 9DA 2017/18685/HH Mr & Ms M & A 22 Skipton Road Two storey rear extension to provide Approve with 22.12.2017 Dalglish Gargrave additional bedrooms with en-suite over new Conditions Skipton kitchen (resubmission of application BD23 3SB reference 30/2016/17367) 2017/18686/HH Mrs E L 24 Skipton Road Two storey rear extension. Approve with 22.12.2017 Macgregor Gargrave Conditions Skipton BD23 3SB Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 2017/18690/HH Mr & Mrs M 19 Lords Close Proposed conservatory and other associated Refuse 02.01.2018 Davidson Giggleswick alterations. Settle BD24 0EG 2017/18691/CPL Dacre, Son 12 High Street Certificate of lawfulness (proposed use or Application 20.12.2017 and Hartley Skipton development) for change of use of Retail Unit Withdrawn Ltd BD23 1JZ (use class A1) to Estate Agent (use class A2) 2017/18692/MMA Ms D Kendray 63 Shortbank Road Application to vary condition no 2 relating to Approve with 22.12.2017 Skipton the approved plans of original planning Conditions BD23 2LQ consent reference 2017/18264/HH. 2017/18693/HH Mr & Mrs P 21 Newton Way Single storey side extension with first floor Approve with 21.12.2017 Emsley Hellifield balcony above Conditions Skipton BD23 4NY 2017/18695/TCA A Radley Dyneley House Surgery T1 & T2 - Sycamore.
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