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Initial Template Document LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS LANCASTER CITY COUNCIL APPLICATION NO DETAILS DECISION 14/00107/DIS Logs Direct Ltd, Brooklands Buildings, Addington Road Request Completed Discharge of condition number 6 relating to landscaping scheme on previously approved application number 14/00276/FUL for Andrew Foulds (Ward) 14/00110/DIS Land North Of 138, Main Road, Slyne Discharge of Initial Response Sent conditions 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26 and 27 on approved application 13/00831/FUL for Mr J Fish (Slyne With Hest Ward) 14/00117/DIS Whittam Hall, Oxcliffe Road, Heysham Discharge of Initial Response Sent conditions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 and 15 relating to planning permission 14/00428/CU for Mr M Hoey (Westgate Ward) 14/00119/DIS 2 Sulyard Street, Lancaster, Lancashire Discharge of Initial Response Sent conditions 3 and 4 on approved application 14/00403/CU for Mr Martin Horner (Dukes Ward) 14/00120/DIS Golden Ball, Lancaster Road, Heaton With Oxcliffe Initial Response Sent Discharge of conditions 3 and 4 on approved application 14/00050/CU for Mr Stephen Hunt (Overton Ward) 14/00122/DIS Pump House Farm, Kellet Lane, Nether Kellet Discharge Request Completed of conditions 3, 8 and 9 on approved application 13/00422/FUL for Mr Chris Lund (Kellet Ward) 14/00127/DIS Land At Lawsons Bridge, Scotforth Road, Lancaster Initial Response Sent Discharge of condition 4 on approved application 14/00633/VCN for Mr Graham Booth (Scotforth West Ward) 14/00128/DIS Moor Platt , Lancaster Road, Caton Discharge of Initial Response Sent conditions 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 19, 20, 24 and 25 on approved application 13/01131/VCN for Mr Christopher Gowlett (Lower Lune Valley Ward) 14/00129/DIS Moor Platt, Lancaster Road, Caton Discharge of Initial Response Sent conditions 5, 16, 19 and 20 on approved application 13/00668/FUL for Mr Christopher Gowlett (Lower Lune Valley Ward) 14/00133/DIS The Birches, Cantsfield Road, Cantsfield Discharge of Request Completed conditions 3 and 4 on approved application 11/00654/LB for Mr Jeffrey Niland (Upper Lune Valley Ward) 14/00140/DIS Great Crimbles Farm, Crimbles Lane, Cockerham Initial Response Sent Discharge of conditions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 13, 14 and 15 on approved application 13/00073/CU for Mrs A Crookes (Ellel Ward) 14/00141/DIS 1 Aldcliffe Place, Lancaster, Lancashire Discharge of Initial Response Sent conditions 4, 5 and 8 on approved application 14/00418/CU for Mr Keith Clokey (Dukes Ward) LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS 14/00143/DIS Higher Crookhey Farm, Garstang Road, Cockerham Request Completed Discharge of condition 3 on approved application 14/00712/FUL for Peter Walling (Ellel Ward) 14/00147/DIS Gressingham Hall, Fall Kirk, Gressingham Discharge of Application Permitted condition 4 on approved application 14/00670/LB for Ms Jane Paxman (Upper Lune Valley Ward) 14/00220/FUL 26 Grafton Road, Heysham, Morecambe Demolition of Application Permitted former garage/workshop and the erection of 4 new dwellings for Mr Terry Lewis (Heysham North Ward) 14/00362/OUT Hill Top Farm, Farleton Old Road, Farleton Outline Application Permitted application for the demolition of existing industrial buildings and erection of one 4-bed dwelling including associated access for Mr D Shuttleworth (Upper Lune Valley Ward) 14/00393/ADV Last Orders, 30 Church Street, Lancaster Advertisement Application Permitted application for the display of an externally illuminated projecting sign, externally illuminated fascia sign comprising individual letters and two internally illuminated poster signs for Mr Chris Shanley (Dukes Ward) 14/00425/FUL Proposed Dwelling Plot, 10 Warton Road, Carnforth Application Permitted Erection of a new dwelling with associated access for Mr & Mrs M Clarkson (Carnforth Ward) 14/00451/FUL Castle Mill Farm, Littledale Road, Quernmore Erection of Application Permitted a detached agricultural feed store for Mr William Parkinson (Lower Lune Valley Ward) 14/00510/FUL Holy Family Presbytery , Westgate, Morecambe Application Permitted Demolition of existing church and erection of a two storey detached dwelling with attached garage for Mr T. Hanley (Westgate Ward) 14/00548/LB Golden Ball, Lancaster Road, Heaton With Oxcliffe Application Permitted Listed building application for the retention of external wall lights, security cameras, boundary fencing, and external access door for Mr Stephen Hunt (Overton Ward) 14/00560/CU 81 Bowerham Road, Lancaster, Lancashire Change of Application Permitted use from hair salon (A1) to form part of existing dwelling (C3) for Mrs Maureen James (John O'Gaunt Ward) 14/00586/FUL 30 Sandylands Promenade, Heysham, Morecambe Application Permitted Construction of a balcony to the front elevation for Mrs Annette Wilkes (Heysham North Ward) 14/00650/FUL 9 Hala Hill, Lancaster, Lancashire Demolition of existing Application Permitted front porch, erection of a single storey replacement and construction of a ramp and decking to the side elevation for Mr & Mrs P. Boswell (Scotforth East Ward) 14/00692/FUL Hillam House, Hillam Lane, Cockerham Creation of a Application Permitted slurry lagoon for Mr Michael Barker (Ellel Ward) 14/00699/FUL 61 Bare Lane, Morecambe, Lancashire Retrospective Application Permitted application for the retention of a garage for Mr M Hirst (Bare Ward) LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS 14/00704/CU Barn At, Claughton Hall Farm, Hornby Road Change of Application Permitted use of agricultural land to domestic curtilage and erection of a single storey detached double garage for Mr Norval Ronald Bargh (Lower Lune Valley Ward) 14/00714/CU The Eric Bartholomew, 10 - 18 Euston Road, Application Permitted Morecambe Change of use of public pavement to seating area to the front elevation for J D Wetherspoon Plc (Poulton Ward) 14/00732/LB Birks Farm, Cragg Road, Wray Listed building Application Permitted application to replace a window with french door and painting of render on the rear elevation for Mr Steven Harrison (Lower Lune Valley Ward) 14/00737/FUL 5 Knowlys Drive, Heysham, Morecambe Erection of a Application Permitted single storey side extension for Miss J. Simon (Heysham Central Ward) 14/00742/CU 38A Victoria Street, Morecambe, Lancashire Conversion Application Permitted of two 1-bed flats into one 2-bed flat (use class C3) on the third floor for Mr G. Taylor (Poulton Ward) 14/00744/CU Acorn Trading At Fallbirch, Kirkby Lonsdale Road, Application Permitted Arkholme Change of use of land and building from light industrial (use class B1c) to ancillary residential premises in association with the adjacent residential dwelling (Fallbirch) for Mr D Parker (Kellet Ward) 14/00745/FUL Addington Lodge, Addington Road, Nether Kellet Application Permitted Erection of a two storey front extension, second storey rear extension and a replacement dual pitched roof with higher ridge and eaves lines for Mr Adrian Gott (Kellet Ward) 14/00746/ADV 4 Water View, Quarry Road, Lancaster Advertisement Application Permitted application for the display of a halo-illuminated wall mounted sign for Mr Michael Ashworth (Dukes Ward) 14/00756/VCN Lancaster Moor Hospital Annex, Quernmore Road, Application Permitted Lancaster Reserved matters application for the first phase of the conversion of the Annexe building to 34 dwellings, including associated landscaping and car parking (pursuant to the variation of condition 2 on planning permission 13/00653/REM to amend the internal layout of the Annex building) for Mr Andrew McMurtrie (Bulk Ward) 14/00770/FUL Visitor Newspaper Offices And Print Works, 12 Victoria Application Permitted Street, Morecambe Change of use of a mixed use scheme of offices, sales room and general industrial (use classes B1, B2 & A1) to community and office use (use classes B1 & D1), including demolition of the rear extension of a partially single, partially 2 storey extension, creation of a new access, a new car park and landscaping and erection of a boundary fence with access gate for Mr S Clayton (Poulton Ward) 14/00781/FUL 1 Esthwaite Gardens, Lancaster, Lancashire Erection of Application Permitted a single storey front extension for Ms Maureen J Kelly (Bulk Ward) LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS 14/00783/FUL 44 Manor Lane, Slyne, Lancaster Erection of a single Application Permitted storey extension to rear and side for Mr & Mrs J. Meil (Slyne With Hest Ward) 14/00788/FUL Land Opposite Elpha House , Netherbeck, Carnforth Application Permitted Erection of an agricultural storage building for hay and machinery for Mr Barrie Gotte (Carnforth Ward) 14/00793/LB Castle Station, Westbourne Road, Lancaster Listed Application Permitted building application for installation of public address system equipment including the installation of two microphone systems and two antennae for Virgin Trains (Castle Ward) 14/00797/CU 17 - 19 Northumberland Street, Morecambe, Lancashire Application Permitted Change of use of offices (use class A2) into seven 1-bed and one 2-bed residential apartments (use class C3) for Mr Graham Hawkes (Poulton Ward) 14/00798/FUL Land Off Bolton Lane, Bolton Le Sands, Lancashire Application Permitted Erection of a stable building for Mr Darren Holden (Bolton Le Sands Ward) 14/00799/FUL Moss House Farm, New Road, Warton Erection of an Application Permitted extension to existing agricultural building for Mrs Lucy Arthurs (Silverdale Ward) 14/00802/FUL Wrampool House, Gulf Lane, Cockerham Erection of a Application Permitted roof over existing manure store for Mr J Bradshaw (Ellel Ward) 14/00805/FUL 59 Canterbury
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