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

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Delegated Planning Decisions Made by Charnwood Borough Council Since the Last Plans Committee Report Delegated planning decisions made by Charnwood Borough Council since the last Plans Committee report Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/20/1976/2 Full Jubilee Hall Extensions to sides and rear of GTDCON, Permission be granted 15-Feb-2021 Anstey Stadon Road Jubilee Hall, elevational alterations subject to the following conditions: Anstey and installation of solar panels and LE7 7AY associated external works to reconfigure and expand car parking area. P/20/2396/2 Householder 14 Harrison Close Single storey side and rear GTDCON, Permission be granted 17-Feb-2021 Anstey Anstey extension and loft conversion. subject to the following conditions: Leicestershire LE7 7UD P/20/2315/2 Householder 45 Stadon Road Proposed single storey rear GTDCON, Permission be granted 17-Feb-2021 Anstey Anstey extension subject to the following conditions: Leicestershire LE7 7AY P/21/0194/2 CL (Proposed) 11 Bosworth Way Certificate of lawful development CLDPGRANT, Certificate of Lawful 08-Mar-2021 Anstey Anstey (proposed) for a single storey rear Proposed Development Leicestershire extension. LE7 7UB P/20/1366/2 Householder 27 Avon Road Proposed single storey side and rear GTDCON, Permission be granted 24-Feb-2021 Barrow & Sileby Barrow Upon Soar extension to dwelling. subject to the following conditions: West LE12 8LE P/20/1296/2 Full 68 North Street Change of use of two ancillary GTDCON, Permission be granted 25-Feb-2021 Barrow & Sileby Barrow Upon Soar buildings for use in association with subject to the following conditions: West Leicestershire the nursery at No. 68 and an LE12 8QA increase in the total number of children at the nursery site to 100 (revised description P/20/1296/2 and revised scheme P/20/1083/2 - withdrawn) Page 1 of 15 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/20/2257/2 Householder 5 The Rookery Erection of single storey extension GTDCON, Permission be granted 25-Feb-2021 Barrow & Sileby Barrow Upon Soar to side and replacement porch to subject to the following conditions: West LE12 8JZ front of bungalow. Demolition of existing garage and annex and erection of replacement garage and bedroom to rear. P/21/0020/2 CL (Proposed) 54 Flint Lane Certificate of lawful development CLDPGRANT, Certificate of Lawful 08-Mar-2021 Barrow & Sileby Barrow Upon Soar (proposed) for single storey rear Proposed Development West Leicestershire extension. LE12 8GS P/20/1725/2 Full 33 North Street Erection of single-storey front & side GTDCON, Permission be granted 11-Mar-2021 Barrow & Sileby Barrow Upon Soar extensions to the host building and subject to the following conditions: West Leicestershire changes to the existing roof of the LE12 8PZ building to include a part-pitched roof; and the creation of an access ramp to the rear of the host building. P/20/2065/2 Householder 28 Greengate Lane Erection of single storey rear, side GTDCON, Permission be granted 16-Feb-2021 Birstall Wanlip Birstall extension to house (amended) subject to the following conditions: LE4 3DJ P/20/2193/2 Householder 10 Station Road Erection of single storey rear GTDCON, Permission be granted 16-Feb-2021 Birstall Wanlip Leicester extension and installation of subject to the following conditions: Birstall replacement windows to dwelling. LE4 3BA P/20/1839/2 Householder 79 Greengate Lane Proposed single storey extension to GTDCON, Permission be granted 24-Feb-2021 Birstall Wanlip Birstall side and rear extension of dwelling. subject to the following conditions: LE4 3JG P/20/2375/2 Householder 49 Harrowgate Drive Proposed Single-Storey Front and GTDCON, Permission be granted 25-Feb-2021 Birstall Wanlip Birstall Rear extensions, proposed Garage subject to the following conditions: Leicestershire Conversion to habitable LE4 3GQ accommodation, and Proposed Loft Conversion with Flat Roof Rear Dormer Extension. Page 2 of 15 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/20/2181/2 Householder 2 A Cliffwood Avenue Formation/extension of dropped GTDCON, Permission be granted 25-Feb-2021 Birstall Wanlip Birstall kerb subject to the following conditions: LE4 3DB P/19/1543/2 Full Land off Long Meadow Way Erection of 15 dwellings GTDCON, Permission be granted 26-Feb-2021 Birstall Wanlip Birstall subject to the following conditions: Leicestershire LE4 3GS P/21/0017/2 Householder 41 Greengate Lane Single storey rear / side extension GTDCON, Permission be granted 03-Mar-2021 Birstall Wanlip Birstall subject to the following conditions: Leicestershire LE4 3JF P/20/1627/2 Householder 32 Goscote Hall Road Proposed two storey extension to GTDCON, Permission be granted 04-Mar-2021 Birstall Wanlip Birstall side, single storey extension to rear subject to the following conditions: LE4 3AP and extend dropped kerb to create vehicular access to front of dwelling. P/21/0083/2 Householder 15 Fielding Road RETROSPECTIVE PLANNING GTDCON, Permission be granted 10-Mar-2021 Birstall Wanlip Birstall APPLICATION FOR SINGLE subject to the following conditions: Leicestershire STOREY REAR AND SIDE LE4 3AF EXTENSION AND A BOUNDARY WALL. P/20/2133/2 Householder 68 Elmfield Avenue Proposed single storey rear/side GTDCON, Permission be granted 11-Mar-2021 Birstall Wanlip Birstall extension, pitched roof over flat roof subject to the following conditions: LE4 3DF to side of dwelling. Dormer extension to rear, canopy and porch to front of dwelling. Convert garage to habitable room. P/20/2385/2 Full 1 The Meadway Conversion and extension to rear of REF, Permission be refused for the 16-Feb-2021 Birstall Birstall existing shop to form a following reasons: Watermead Leicestershire self-contained flat. (Revised scheme LE4 4NG - P/20/1848/2 refers) Page 3 of 15 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/20/2152/2 Householder 12 Firfield Avenue Erection of single storey rear GTDCON, Permission be granted 04-Mar-2021 Birstall Birstall extension. subject to the following conditions: Watermead LE4 4DR P/21/0064/2 Householder 47 Gwendolin Avenue Proposed two storey extension to GTDCON, Permission be granted 09-Mar-2021 Birstall Birstall side and single storey extension to subject to the following conditions: Watermead Leicestershire rear of dwelling. LE4 4HF P/21/0103/2 Full 7 Sibson Road Single storey extension to rear to REF, Permission be refused for the 10-Mar-2021 Birstall Birstall form a one bedroom self contained following reasons: Watermead Leicestershire flat. LE4 4DX P/20/2031/2 Householder 175 Long Furrow First floor extension over garage to GTDCON, Permission be granted 25-Feb-2021 East Goscote East Goscote create a fourth bedroom to dwelling. subject to the following conditions: Ward LE7 3ST P/20/2250/2 Householder 41 School Lane Single storey extensions to side for GTDCON, Permission be granted 15-Feb-2021 Forest Bradgate Woodhouse porch and to rear following subject to the following conditions: LE12 8UJ demolition of existing conservatory. (Revised scheme - P/20/1864/2 refers) P/21/0059/2 Full Longhill Farm Conversion of agricultural building to GTDCON, Permission be granted 03-Mar-2021 Forest Bradgate Breakback Road create a detached residential subject to the following conditions: Woodhouse Eaves dwelling for an agricultural worker. Leicestershire (Revised scheme P/20/1243/2 LE12 8TA refers) P/20/1940/2 Reserved Land opposite 135 Reserved Matters for layout, GTDCON, Permission be granted 08-Mar-2021 Forest Bradgate Matters Maplewell Road appearance & landscaping in subject to the following conditions: Woodhouse Eaves relation to the erection of one Leicestershire dwelling (Outline application LE12 8QY P/18/0117/2 refers) P/21/0069/2 Householder 7 Perry Close Proposed single storey extension to GTDCON, Permission be granted 10-Mar-2021 Forest Bradgate Woodhouse Eaves side of existing dwelling including subject to the following conditions: Leicestershire dormer windows in front and rear to LE12 8SB enable loft conversion. Page 4 of 15 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/20/2164/2 Full 42 Roecliffe Road Erection of two-storey extensions to GTDCON, Permission be granted 10-Mar-2021 Forest Bradgate Newtown Linford front and side and single storey subject to the following conditions: LE12 8TN extension to rear.. Installation of external render to existing house. P/20/1760/2 Householder Maplehurst Proposed extensions and alterations GTDCON, Permission be granted 11-Mar-2021 Forest Bradgate 135 Maplewell Road to enable renovation of existing subject to the following conditions: Woodhouse Eaves dwelling including part 2-storey and LE12 8QY part single storey extension to side of dwelling to provide garage with bedroom accommodation above, 2-storey link extension to front and side and single storey extension with glazing to rear. (Revised plans rec'd 15th January 2021). P/20/2302/2 Full Loughborough University Removal of existing structures and GTDCON, Permission be granted 19-Feb-2021 Loughborough Ashby Road erection of a new slope simulator subject to the following conditions: Ashby Loughborough building and new storage shed, with Leicestershire associated works. LE11 3TU P/20/2418/2 CL (existing) 103 Gracedieu Road Proposed (existing) certificate of GTD, Permission be granted 22-Feb-2021 Loughborough Loughborough lawfulness for an existing HMO use unconditionally Ashby Leicestershire from C3 to C4 HMO LE11 4QF P/20/1970/2 CL (existing) 44 Pitsford Drive Certificate of lawful development GTD, Permission be granted 17-Feb-2021 Loughborough Loughborough (existing) for extension to residential unconditionally Garendon Leicestershire dwelling. LE11 4NY P/20/1963/2 Full Telephone Exchange Replacement of glazing with louvre GTDCON, Permission be granted 19-Feb-2021 Loughborough Cradock Street to second floor window on The subject to the following conditions: Hastings Loughborough Coneries elevation. LE11 1BT Page 5 of 15 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/19/1939/2 Full 28 Boyer Street Retrospective application for change GTDCON, Permission be granted 23-Feb-2021 Loughborough Loughborough of use to grocery (Class A1).
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