Delegated Planning Decisons Made by Charnwood Borough Council Since the Last Plans Committee Report

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Delegated Planning Decisons Made by Charnwood Borough Council Since the Last Plans Committee Report Delegated planning decisons made by Charnwood Borough Council since the last Plans Committee report Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/20/0322/2 Householder 6 Long Close Single storey extension to rear of GTDCON, Permission be granted 22-Apr-2020 Anstey Anstey main dwelling. subject to the following conditions: LE7 7QN P/20/0102/2 Householder 47-49 Gorse Hill Proposed increase in height of GTDCON, Permission be granted 22-Apr-2020 Anstey Anstey eaves and ridge to roof roof across subject to the following conditions: LE7 7AP part of property and insertion of rear dormers to enable loft conversion P/20/0390/2 CL (Proposed) 84 Bradgate Road Lawful Development Certificate CLDPGRANT, Certificate of Lawful 30-Apr-2020 Anstey Anstey (Proposed) for a garage and store Proposed Development Leicestershire conversion to an annexe ancillary to LE7 7FB existing dwellinghouse P/19/2390/2 Full 182 Barrow Road Proposed single storey rear GTDCON, Permission be granted 21-Apr-2020 Barrow & Sileby Sileby extension to dwelling. subject to the following conditions: West LE12 7LR P/20/0170/2 Householder 7 Cherwell Road Single storey side & rear extension GTDCON, Permission be granted 23-Apr-2020 Barrow & Sileby Barrow Upon Soar to existing detached garage subject to the following conditions: West Leicestershire including addition of doors, windows LE12 8LF and roof lantern. P/19/2182/2 Full The Mount Erection of single storey detached REF, Permission be refused for the 29-Apr-2020 Barrow & Sileby 2 High Street dwelling and demolition of garden following reasons: West Barrow Upon Soar wall to provide vehicular access LE12 8PY from Shooting Close Lane and on-site parking and turning. P/20/0039/2 Full Barrow Road Alterations to existing agricultural GTDCON, Permission be granted 06-May-2020 Barrow & Sileby Barrow Upon Soar access including widening access, subject to the following conditions: West LE12 8XJ extending drop kerb and visibility splays, removal of bollards and relocation of sign. Page 1 of 16 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/20/0220/2 Advert Waterside Inn Display of 1no halo illuminated GTDCON, Permission be granted 14-Apr-2020 Barrow & Sileby Consent Sileby Road individual letter sign, 1 no each subject to the following conditions: West Mountsorrel externally illuminated fascia sign and Quorn & LE12 7BB projecting sign and 1 no each Mountsorrel non-illuminated information and Castle identification signs. P/20/0520/2 Householder 25 Copeland Road The erection of a single storey rear PRINOT, Prior approval from the 20-Apr-2020 Birstall Wanlip Prior Birstall extension extending beyond the rear Council is not required Notification Leicestershire wall of the original house by 6m, LE4 3AB with a maximum height of 3.6m, and height to the eaves of 2.4m. P/20/0454/2 Householder 27 Moorgate Avenue Proposed single and two storey GTDCON, Permission be granted 28-Apr-2020 Birstall Wanlip Birstall extension to side and rear of subject to the following conditions: LE4 3HJ dwelling. P/20/0493/2 CL (Proposed) 44 Park Road Certificate of lawful development CLDPGRANT, Certificate of Lawful 30-Apr-2020 Birstall Wanlip Birstall (Proposed) for the erection of single Proposed Development Leicestershire storey extension to side of dwelling. LE4 3AU P/20/0483/2 Householder 97 Woodgate Drive Single storey side and rear GTDCON, Permission be granted 30-Apr-2020 Birstall Wanlip Birstall extension to dwelling. subject to the following conditions: Leicestershire LE4 3HW P/20/0553/2 Householder 41 The Crossways The erection of a single storey rear PRIGRA, The prior approval of the 22-Apr-2020 Birstall Prior Birstall extension extending beyond the rear Council is granted Watermead Notification Leicestershire wall of the original house by 6m, with LE4 4ED a maximum height of 4m, and height to the eaves of 3m. P/19/2602/2 Householder 11 Curzon Avenue Proposed single storey extension to GTDCON, Permission be granted 22-Apr-2020 Birstall Birstall rear of existing dwelling. subject to the following conditions: Watermead LE4 4AE Page 2 of 16 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/19/2402/2 Householder 32 Kilby Avenue Proposed conservatory to rear of GTDCON, Permission be granted 23-Apr-2020 Birstall Birstall dwelling. subject to the following conditions: Watermead LE4 4AR P/20/0575/2 Householder 100 Curzon Avenue The erection of a single storey rear PRINOT, Prior approval from the 04-May-2020 Birstall Prior Birstall extension extending beyond the rear Council is not required Watermead Notification Leicestershire wall of the original house by 3.5m, LE4 4AD with a maximum height of 3.49, and height to the eaves of 2.94m. P/20/0656/2 Householder 72 Blenheim Road The erection of a single storey rear PRINOT, Prior approval from the 07-May-2020 Birstall Prior Birstall extension extending beyond the rear Council is not required Watermead Notification Leicestershire wall of the original house by 6m, with LE4 4FL a maximum height of 3m, and height to the eaves of 3m. P/20/0458/2 Householder 85 Roman Road Single storey front and rear GTDCON, Permission be granted 07-May-2020 Birstall Birstall extensions to detached house subject to the following conditions: Watermead LE4 4BF (revised scheme P/19/1237/2 (approved) refers) P/20/0166/2 Equipment PD Broome Lane Installation of 9m light wooden pole. MNAAU, The application be agreed 01-May-2020 East Goscote Notification East Goscote without conditions. Ward Leicestershire LE3 3WQ P/20/0278/2 Householder 43 Markfield Lane Erection of two storey side and GTDCON, Permission be granted 16-Apr-2020 Forest Bradgate Newtown Linford single storey rear extensions to subject to the following conditions: Leicestershire dwelling. LE6 0AB P/20/0654/2 Agricultural for Rushey Fields Farm Erection of agricultural building for NRQ, The submission of details are 27-Apr-2020 Forest Bradgate Prior Approval Rushey Lane the storage of straw (Agricultural not required for consideration. Woodhouse Prior Approval) Leicestershire LE12 8UW Page 3 of 16 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/20/0197/2 Householder 16 Grey Crescent Erection of first floor extension and GTDCON, Permission be granted 27-Apr-2020 Forest Bradgate Newtown Linford single storey extension to front with subject to the following conditions: Leicestershire two storey and single storey LE6 0AA extensions plus balcony to rear of dwelling. (revised scheme P/18/2603/2 refers) P/20/0121/2 Full Church Farm Alterations and first floor extension GTDCON, Permission be granted 04-May-2020 Forest Bradgate Meadow Road to front, timber framed porch to side subject to the following conditions: Woodhouse Eaves and enlargement of existing access LE12 8SA to provide vehicular access and parking. P/20/0372/2 Full 89 Maplewell Road Single storey extension to rear of GTDCON, Permission be granted 07-May-2020 Forest Bradgate Woodhouse Eaves semi-detached dwelling subject to the following conditions: LE12 8RG P/20/0404/2 Householder 27 Gracedieu Road The erection of a single storey rear PRINOT, Prior approval from the 21-Apr-2020 Loughborough Prior Loughborough extension extending beyond the rear Council is not required Ashby Notification Leicestershire wall of the original house by 4m, LE11 4QF with a maximum height of 3.6m, and height to the eaves of 2.46m. P/20/0288/2 Householder 7 Winterburn Way Proposed single and two storey GTDCON, Permission be granted 01-May-2020 Loughborough Loughborough extension to side and single storey subject to the following conditions: Garendon LE11 4EW extension to rear of dwelling. P/20/0539/2 Householder 19 Rosehill Erection of a detached double GTDCON, Permission be granted 04-May-2020 Loughborough Loughborough garage (revised scheme of subject to the following conditions: Garendon LE11 4SS previously refused P/19/1959/2 refers). P/20/0363/2 Householder 73 Albert Promenade Proposed single storey extension to REF, Permission be refused for the 24-Apr-2020 Loughborough Loughborough front and rear of dwelling. following reasons: Hastings LE11 1RB Conversion of garage to wc & utility room. First floor balcony to rear with a caged fire escape ladder. Installation of heat exchanger and solar panels to rear of dwelling. Page 4 of 16 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/20/0346/2 Full 77 King Street Change of Use from dweling (Use GTDCON, Permission be granted 27-Apr-2020 Loughborough Loughborough Class C3) to a house in multiple subject to the following conditions: Hastings Leicestershire occupation (Use Class C4). LE11 1SB P/20/0428/2 Full 39-40 Baxter Gate Variation of Condition 2, of GTDCON, Permission be granted 05-May-2020 Loughborough Loughborough application P/17/1586/2, (S73). subject to the following conditions: Hastings LE11 1TQ P/20/0427/2 Householder 11 Deighton Way Single storey extensions to front, REF, Permission be refused for the 29-Apr-2020 Loughborough Loughborough side and rear of dwelling. following reasons: Hathern & LE11 5YF Dishley P/20/0285/2 Full 12 Fennel Street Erection of first floor and single REF, Permission be refused for the 16-Apr-2020 Loughborough Loughborough storey extension to rear to facilitate following reasons: Lemyngton LE11 1UQ the change of use of dwelling into 4 x 1 bedroom studio apartments (Class C3). P/20/0068/2 Full Unit 2 Charnwood Trade Change of use of industrial unit from GTDCON, Permission be granted
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