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Planning Committee Applications Determined PLANNING COMMITTEE Agenda Item No. APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER OFFICER DELEGATED POWERS FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 2016 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 15/0310 Reserved by Appleby Discharge of conditions no. 5 (access) no. 10 LAND OFF CROSS CROFT / BACK Story Homes Ltd - Mr APPROVED Cond (containment of mud) no. 12 (construction noise & LANE, APPLEBY-IN- Fenton vibration management plan) and no. 19 (street WESTMORLAND, furniture & bollards) relating to planning approval 14/0594. 15/0799 Full Application Penrith Proposed residential development for 98 dwelling LAND ADJACENT TO SALKELD Story Homes - Mr A APPROVED houses and associated infrastructure including ROAD, FAIRHILL, PENRITH, McNally landscaping, open space, access, highways and drainage. 16/0073 Full Application Great Strickland Development of new Club House and relocation of 5 OAKLANDS COUNTRY PARK, Mr N Thompson APPROVED static caravan pitches. GREAT STRICKLAND, PENRITH, CA10 3DH 16/0730 Full Application Newby Lean-to attached to an existing building used for BEDLANDS GATE, NEWBY, Viscount Lowthers APPROVED storage of estate machinery equipment and light PENRITH, CA10 3EF Trust - Lord H Lonsdale aircraft. 16/0758 Full Application Hesket Proposed dwelling. WHISTLE STOP HOUSE, STATION Chris Nichol APPROVED ROAD, ARMATHWAITE, CARLISLE, Construction Ltd - Mr C CA4 9PL Nichol 16/0789 Full Application Hesket Proposed erection of detached building for use as a BARROCK COURT CARE HOME, Mr D Sweetland APPROVED residential care home with associated garden and BARROCK PARK, SOUTHWAITE, car parking area. CARLISLE, CA4 0JS 16/0839 Full Application Kirkby Stephen Change of use of Barn to 2 No. dwellings. BARN AT FARADAY ROAD, KIRKBY Mr J Donnelly APPROVED STEPHEN, CA17 4QJ 16/0849 Full Application Appleby Creation of external entrance to the Grapes first floor GRAPES INN, THE SANDS, F.S. Potts & Son APPROVED existing residential accommodation. APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND, CA16 6XR 16/0850 Listed Building Appleby Listed building consent for creation of external GRAPES INN, THE SANDS, F.S. POTTS & SON APPROVED entrance to the grapes first floor existing residential APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND, accommodation. CA16 6XR 16/0852 Full Application Penrith 1.5 storey extension to existing dwelling CEDAR VIEW, NICHOLSON LANE, Mr Glenn Miller APPROVED PENRITH, CA11 7UL 16/0877 Listed Building Penrith Refurbishment of outbuilding including the addition of CEMETERY LODGE, BEACON S Barratt APPROVED rooflights and alterations to flue. EDGE, PENRITH, CA11 7RZ 06 January 2017 Page 1 of 7 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 16/0879 Full Application Newbiggin Extension of a steel frame agricultural building used BLACK LEASES FARM, Mr C ROBINSON APPROVED for sheep holding and sorting. NEWBIGGIN, TEMPLE SOWERBY, PENRITH, CA10 1XS 16/0886 Full Application Crackenthorpe Erection of detached dwelling and erection of side THE LODGE, BROCKHAM WOOD, Mr David Allison APPROVED extension to existing equestrian shed to provide CRACKENTHORPE, APPLEBY-IN- kennels / cattery. WESTMORLAND, CA16 6ED 16/0889 Listed Building Appleby Listed building consent for the resiting of boiler to 4 DOOMGATE, APPLEBY-IN- Ms Sarah Riding APPROVED rear porch, and addition of flue to porch wall. WESTMORLAND, CA16 6RB 16/0897 Full Application Castle Sowerby Detached office building with guest bedroom and LEAVY HOLME, HESKET Cumbria Employment APPROVED relocation of timber building to provide agricultural NEWMARKET, WIGTON, CA7 8HS Solicitiors - Mr & Mrs R storage. & M Bauer 16/0900 Full Application Dufton Proposed internal alterations to form 3 no. bed and STAG INN, DUFTON, APPLEBY-IN- Stag Inn Dufton Ltd. APPROVED breakfast accommodation rooms with external WESTMORLAND, CA16 6DB stairway to form new first floor access to bedrooms. 16/0902 Full Application Penrith Extensions and Alterations. THE COTTAGE, BISHOP YARDS, Mr & Mrs John APPROVED PENRITH, CA11 7XU Richardson 16/0903 Listed Building Penrith Listed Building consent for extensions and THE COTTAGE, BISHOP YARDS, Mr & Mrs J Richardson APPROVED alterations. PENRITH, CA11 7XU 16/0904 Full Application Penrith Change of use of land to provide siting for temporary PENRITH RUGBY UNION Matthews - Penrith APPROVED static caravan providing living accommodation for on- FOOTBALL CLUB, WINTERS PARK, R.U.F.C site security presence. CARLETON AVENUE, PENRITH, CA11 8RQ 16/0907 Cert. of Lawful Hartley Certificate of lawfulness for porposed use of existing COTE GARTH, WINTON, KIRKBY Mr G Parker APPROVED dwellinghouse to provide care for up to six young STEPHEN, CA17 4HU people and their carers living together. 16/0909 Change of Use Kirkby Thore Change of use of agricultural building to EDEN VIEW FARM, LOW MOOR, Mr and Mrs R Skelton APPROVED PD/PN dwellinghouse. KIRKBY THORE, PENRITH, CA10 1XQ 16/0910 Full Application Soulby Retrospective application for the erection of a solar GRASSGILL HOUSE, SOULBY, Mr D Vaughan APPROVED panel array in a different location than was approved KIRKBY STEPHEN, CA17 4PT under planning application 14/0755. 16/0911 Full Application Penrith Demolition of existing two bedroom detached 3 WINTERS PARK, CARLETON Mr & Mrs J Lund APPROVED bungalow and replacing with a four bedroom ROAD, PENRITH, CA11 8RE detached house. 06 January 2017 Page 2 of 7 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 16/0913 Full Application Kirkby Stephen Installation of new replacement plant condenser, car CO-OP STORE, REDMAYNE ROAD, Mr W James APPROVED park alterations including new bollards, new trolley KIRKBY STEPHEN, CA17 4RL bays, new ramp and handrail from fire exit, shopfront colour change and new cycle racks. 16/0917 Full Application Penrith Demolition of 6 no. garages and erection of 3 no. 1 GARAGES ADJACENT TO SIM Eden Housing APPROVED bedroom bungalows to form part of existing sheltered COURT HOUSE, PATEGILL, Association - R Field housing scheme. PENRITH, CA11 8LL 16/0920 Householder Bandleyside Single storey rear extension. BECKSIDE VIEW, COLBY, Mr & Mrs N CLEGG APPROVED PD/PN APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND, CA16 6BD 16/0923 Full Application Penrith Retrospective application for decking and proposed 6 FIELD HOUSE GARDENS, MR J THORBURN APPROVED new fence. PENRITH, CA11 9EZ 16/0928 Full Application Newby Proposed agricultural lean-to building. PLUM TREE HOUSE, NEWBY, Mr N Slack APPROVED PENRITH, CA10 3EX 16/0929 Tree Works Brougham Remove Sycamore tree in W1 of Tree Preservation 16 BROUGHAM HALL GARDENS, Mr John Riley APPROVED (TPO) Order No 69, 1996, Brougham Hall Gardens; BROUGHAM, PENRITH, CA10 2DB Reason: Implement garden improvements. 16/0930 Change of Use Catterlen Change of use of agricultural building to dwelling REIGNY HOUSE BARN, NEWTON Ms C Wheatley- APPROVED PD/PN house. REIGNY, PENRITH, CA11 0AY Hubbard 16/0932 Full Application Stainmore Proposed single storey garden room to rear of MEADOW BARN, BARRAS, KIRKBY Mr & Mrs N Marston APPROVED property. STEPHEN, CA17 4ES 16/0939 Reserved by Clifton Discharge of conditions 6 (road and path LAND EAST OF TOWNEND CROFT, Story Homes - Mr A APPROVED Cond construction) and condition 9 (interpretation boards) CLIFTON, PENRITH, McNally attached to approval 16/0364. 16/0940 Reserved by Dacre Discharge of condition 3 (landscaping) attached to LAND TO THE REAR OF BELL Lakes Free Range Eggs APPROVED Cond approval 15/0394. MOUNT FARM, STAINTON, PENRITH, CA11 0BX 16/0941 Full Application Penrith Extension to dwelling. 9 THE PARKLANDS, PENRITH, Mr N Hudson APPROVED CA11 8TF 16/0944 Listed Building Skelton Listed building consent for application of lime based CHAPEL COTTAGE, SKELTON, Mr P Rowlands APPROVED pebble-dash render to west gable. PENRITH, CA11 9TE 16/0949 Full Application Penrith Rear Single Storey Extension to Dwelling and 20 FOSTER STREET, PENRITH, Mr Stephen Birkbeck APPROVED detached garden room. CA11 7PA 16/0952 Full Application Penrith Retention of ATM HOMEBARGAINS, ROBERT VIRTUE Ms J Clark APPROVED BUILDING, ULLSWATER ROAD, PENRITH, CA11 7JQ 06 January 2017 Page 3 of 7 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 16/0953 Advertisement Penrith Advertisement consent for 1 no. non illuminated HOMEBARGAINS, ROBERT VIRTUE Ms J Clark APPROVED fascia sign and blue LED halo illumination to ATM BUILDING, ULLSWATER ROAD, surround. PENRITH, CA11 7JQ 16/0954 Tree Works (CA) Great Salkeld Mixed woodland (primarily Beech, Sycamore and WELL COTTAGE, GREAT SALKELD, Mr Tim Holliday APPROVED Oak): Remove 25% of the trees which are of poor PENRITH, CA11 9NA form or have damage which may compromise their vigour and structural integrity; The remaining stand will typically be made up of trees with well developed and balanced crowns at approx. 6-8m spacing; Reason: To address over-crowding of the trees in this woodland context; Great Salkeld Conservation Area. 16/0956 Tree Works (CA) Kirkby Stephen T1 Cherry: Fell tree; T2 Lime: Crown raise to 5m, LIME TREE VIEW, MARKET Mrs Ann Sayer APPROVED crown thin 15% and remove major deadwood; Kirkby STREET, KIRKBY STEPHEN, CA17 Stephen Conservation Area. 4QN 16/0958 Listed Building Penrith Listed building consent for repair and replacement of NORTH BANK, SKIRSGILL LANE, Mrs A Noble APPROVED flood damaged windows, doors and floors. PENRITH, CA10 2BQ 16/0961 Full Application Penrith Proposed change of use and extension to Beacon FIELD SOUTH OF BEACON EDGE United Utilities Water APPROVED Edge Water Treatment Works including a flexible WATER TREATMENT WORKS, Limited bladder tank, turning head, pipework and associated BEACON EDGE, PENRITH,
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