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New Planning Applications Within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 18 December 2010 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 18 December 2010 T/2010/0100 District: South Lakeland Application type: TPO application Applicant Name: Mr M Flynn, Radiata Tree Services Location: The Burnside Hotel, Bowness On Windermere, Cumbria Development: Pollard Lime (T13) Parish: Windermere TIC: Date valid: 16-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Grid Ref: 340353 496473 7/2010/5636 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Ian Kenny Location: Ghyll Cottage, Grasmere, Ambleside, LA22 9RL Development: Alterations and extension to provide replacement garage and entrance hall, extended kitchen, new dining area, ensuite bedroom and external deck area Parish: Lakes TIC: Bowness Bay TIC Date valid: 15-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Jackie Ratcliffe Grid Ref: 334098 508289 7/2010/4093 District: Copeland Application type: Listed Building Applicant Name: Mr D Stephens Location: Hall Croft, Wellington, Seascale, CA20 1BH Development: Proposed replacement conservatory and portico, alterations to side porch and roof lights and internal alterations Parish: Gosforth TIC: Date valid: 15-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Simon Fawcett Grid Ref: 307802 503937 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 18 December 2010 7/2010/5640 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr P Flint, Windermere Educational Trust Ltd Location: Elleray Preparatory School, Windermere, LA23 1AP Development: Proposed new sports changing pavillion Parish: Windermere TIC: Bowness Bay TIC Date valid: 17-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Lucy Embery Grid Ref: 341184 498882 7/2010/2316 District: Allerdale Application type: Full Applicant Name: Stuart Bros Location: Braithwaite Bridges Camp Site, Near Braithwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5TD Development: Extensions to amenity building to provide improved facilities (revised scheme following approval ref 7/2007/2277) Parish: Above Derwent TIC: Keswick TIC Date valid: 15-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Nick Thompson Grid Ref: 324111 523753 7/2010/5605 District: South Lakeland Application type: Non material amendments Applicant Name: Mrs B Cardie, United Utilities Water plc Location: Hawkshead Wastewater Treatment Works, Hawkshead, Ambleside Development: Non material amendment to application 7/2010/5146 to amend the size of the control building Parish: Hawkshead TIC: Date valid: 15-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Mairi Lock Grid Ref: 335461 497641 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 18 December 2010 7/2010/2281 District: Allerdale Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs R Webb Location: Cold Keld, Loweswater, Cockermouth, CA13 0RR Development: Proposed conversion and extension of barn to form dwelling Parish: Loweswater TIC: Keswick TIC Date valid: 13-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Nick Thompson Grid Ref: 314729 522175 7/2010/2299 District: Allerdale Application type: Major full application Applicant Name: Manor Care Homes Location: Castlehead House Hotel, Borrowdale Road, Keswick, CA12 5DD Development: Erection of a residential nursing home (C2 Use), parking, landscaping and gardens (Resubmission) Parish: Keswick TIC: Keswick TIC Date valid: 16-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Kevin Richards Grid Ref: 326667 523138 7/2010/5601 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs C & J Ellins Location: Rosewood, Skelwith Bridge, Ambleside, LA22 9NW Development: Construct new detached single storey, single vehicle garage, raise driveway Parish: Skelwith, Lakes TIC: Bowness Bay TIC Date valid: 13-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Mairi Lock Grid Ref: 334426 503341 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 18 December 2010 7/2010/2305 District: Allerdale Application type: Full Applicant Name: R C Diocese of Lancaster, The Presbytery Location: Our Lady of the Lakes and St Charles, R C Church, HIgh Hill, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5PB Development: Removal of existing copper roof to church tower and re-roof in slate to match main church roof Parish: Keswick TIC: Keswick TIC Date valid: 13-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Andrew Smith Grid Ref: 326109 523981 7/2010/3101 District: Eden Application type: Full Applicant Name: Blackshaw Hotels Ltd Location: Rampsbeck Country House Hotel, Watermillock, Penrith, CA11 0LP Development: Extension to the rear wing (north west) of existing nineteen bedroom hotel to provide 1) additional eight bedrooms with en-suite, 2) a spa facility on the lower ground floor and 3) manager/staff apartment Parish: Matterdale TIC: Ullswater TIC Date valid: 16-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Andrew Smith Grid Ref: 345113 523207 7/2010/5627 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr A Reynolds Location: 4, Gale How Park, Ambleside, LA22 0BW Development: Single storey extension to master/guest bedroom to create ensuite bathroom facilities, plus erection of balcony adjacent to existing living room Parish: Lakes TIC: Bowness Bay TIC Date valid: 15-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Lucy Embery Grid Ref: 337882 504367 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 18 December 2010 7/2010/4097 District: Copeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr D Stephens Location: Hall Croft, Wellington, Seascale, CA20 1BH Development: Proposed replacement conservatory and portico and alterations to side porch and rooflights Parish: Gosforth TIC: Date valid: 15-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Simon Fawcett Grid Ref: 307801 503938 7/2010/2319 District: Allerdale Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr D McMaster Location: Peat Howe Barn, Longthwaite, Keswick, CA12 5XE Development: Convert existing garage as part of lounge. New single storey garage with balcony rails over. Fenestration changes Parish: Borrowdale TIC: Keswick TIC Date valid: 13-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Simon Fawcett Grid Ref: 325666 514372 7/2010/3103 District: Eden Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr C Richardson, Lanquest Properties Ltd Location: Bampton School & School House, Bampton, Penrith, CA10 2RQ Development: Internal alterations to Bampton School House and change of use of redundant School Hall to form home office accommodation and new kitchen Parish: Bampton TIC: Ullswater TIC Date valid: 14-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Andrew Smith Grid Ref: 351537 517924 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 18 December 2010 7/2010/2321 District: Allerdale Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Malcolm Sellars Location: Skiddaw Service Station, Bassenthwaite, Keswick, CA12 4QH Development: 1. To enlarge the existing shop from 14 sq metres to 49 sq metres. 2. To provide on-site living accommodation for shop/garage staff. 3. To erect a forecourt canopy Parish: Bassenthwaite TIC: Keswick TIC Date valid: 17-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Kevin Richards Grid Ref: 322519 531825 7/2010/2323 District: Allerdale Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr C Scott, The Church Commissioners Location: Holy Name House, Ambleside Road, Keswick, CA12 4DD Development: Extension to form the Bishop's Office Parish: Keswick TIC: Keswick TIC Date valid: 17-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Andrew Smith Grid Ref: 326854 523116 7/2010/2324 District: Allerdale Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr N Glendinning Location: Osprey Cottage, Underskiddaw, Keswick, CA12 4QD Development: Construction of 2 storey gable extension to provide separate dining room and additional bedroom Parish: Underskiddaw TIC: Keswick TIC Date valid: 16-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Andrew Smith Grid Ref: 324021 526649 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 18 December 2010 7/2010/5644 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr G Farrer Location: Applerigg, Hawkshead, Ambleside, LA22 0NR Development: Erection of a single storey side and rear extension. Demolition of rear lean to building Parish: Hawkshead TIC: Coniston TIC Date valid: 17-Dec-2010 Case Officer: Mairi Lock Grid Ref: 335177 498343 .
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