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Weekly List of Applications Validated by the Authority Peak District National Park Authority Aldern House, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1AE Telephone number : 01629 816200 WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 22/10/2014 - 28/10/2014 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/HPK/1014/1067 H and S Frost Simon Associates FULL 404926 ADM P No P-file 384574 Elizabethash Farm Holly Lodge Hayfield Road Kennylands Road Constraints Chinley Sonning Common Coal Authority - Oxfordshire Landscape Character Type - RG4 9JX Ranger Area - DESCRIPTION Construction of new agricultural dwelling. PARISH Chinley, Buxworth & Brownside View Documents NP/DDD/1014/1086 Derbyshire County Council Derbyshire County Council. FULL 422170 ALN P 3281 368485 Derbyshire Dales District Corporate Property Council Division Constraints The Agricultural Business Chatsworth Hall EA Floodzone 2 - Centre Chesterfield Road EA Floodzone 3 - Agricultural Way Matlock Landscape Character Type - Bakewell Derbyshire Neighbourhood Planning Areas - DE4 3FW Ranger Area - DESCRIPTION Creation of swale along Agricultural Way, Bakewell to alleviate flooding problems. PARISH Bakewell View Documents NP/DDD/1014/1103 Mr C Dawes + Ms J Leden Bond Bryan Architects FULL 415064 AAJK P 4915 376070 Limestone House The Church Studio Alma Road Springfield Road Constraints Tideswell Crookes Airfield Safeguarding - Sheffield Airfield Safeguarding - S10 1LP Airfield Safeguarding - Conservation Area - Landscape Character Type - Ranger Area - Ranger Area - DESCRIPTION Erection of a ground floor conservatory. PARISH Tideswell View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 22/10/2014 - 28/10/2014 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/DDD/1014/1112 Mr Jon Stewart FULL 426430 AAJK P 754 379887 National Trust Longshaw Constraints Sheffield Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - Coal Authority - FCE Landholding - Landscape Character Type - Landscape Character Type - Public Right of Way - Public Right of Way - Public Right of Way - Public Right of Way - Ranger Area - DESCRIPTION Refurbishment and extension of an existing public car park, including provision for coaches, bicycles and motorcycles PARISH Grindleford View Documents NP/K/1014/1092 Dr Clare Ash A+DP LLP FULL 409998 AAJK P 2094 409592 Lower Royd Farm The Old Police Station Royd Road 16 Bridge Lane Constraints Meltham Holmfirth Coal Authority - West Yorkshire FCE Landholding - HD9 7AN Landscape Character Type - Ranger Area - DESCRIPTION Renovation of existing farmhouse, with conversion (change of use) of attached barn to link to farmhouse and provide a single dwelling, conversion (change of use) of outbuildings to form a small walkers cottage and garage for main dwelling. Associated site works. PARISH Meltham View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 22/10/2014 - 28/10/2014 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/NMA/0914/1016 Mr & Mrs Terry & Norah McKeon David Sutherland Architects NMA 412287 AAJK P 3970 385925 The Limefield 2 Curzon Terrace Grindsbrook Booth Litton Mill Constraints Edale BUXTON Conservation Areas - Edale Derbyshire Electricity Lines - 1037 SK17 8SR Electricity Lines - FCE Landholdings - FCE 479 Flood Risk Area Zone 2 - Flood Risk Area Zone 3 - Key Ecological Area - Listed Buildings Merged - Domestic: House Listed Buildings Merged - Listed Buildings Merged - Commercial: Public House Listed Buildings Merged - Street Furniture: Street Furniture Plotfile Boundaries - 8845 Plotfile Boundaries - 3970 Plotfile Boundaries - 2372 Conservation Area - FCE Landholding - EA Floodzone 2 - EA Floodzone 3 - Landscape Character Type - Ranger Area - Ranger Area - DESCRIPTION Non-material amendment to NP/HPK/0512/0538 to retain the existing garage and door opening on the East Elevation PARISH Edale View Documents NP/DDD/1014/1096 Mr JA Roper John Church Planning FULL 423794 CAF P 8779 Consultancy Ltd 360265 Chesterfield House Victoria Buildings Bank Top 117 High Street Constraints Winster Clay Cross Conservation Area - CHESTERFIELD FCE Landholding - Derbyshire Listed Building - S45 9DZ Landscape Character Type - Ranger Area - DESCRIPTION Retention of agricultural building PARISH Winster View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 22/10/2014 - 28/10/2014 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/DDD/1014/1107 Mr Duncan Stokes S73 422074 CAF P 954 368581 Bakewell Cycle Hire & Repair Constraints Old Workshop Conservation Areas - Bakewell Coombs Road Flood Risk Area Zone 2 - Bakewell Flood Risk Area Zone 3 - Plotfile Boundaries - 4001 Plotfile Boundaries - 954 Conservation Area - EA Floodzone 2 - EA Floodzone 2 - EA Floodzone 3 - Landscape Character Type - Neighbourhood Planning Areas - Ranger Area - Tree Preservation Order - DESCRIPTION S73 application for the removal of condition 2 and the variation of conditions 3 and 5 from application NP/DDD/0712/0681 PARISH Bakewell View Documents NP/NMA/1014/1094 Mr Simon Phipps NMA 422871 DH P 4305 381687 9 Park Edge Hathersage Constraints Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - Landscape Character Type - Landscape Character Type - Ranger Area - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - Landscape Character Type - Landscape Character Type - Ranger Area - DESCRIPTION Non-materila amendments sought against NP/DDD/1113/1055 for the location and style of the rear door, reduction in size of window next to the back door and a new window inserted into the west elevation. PARISH Outseats View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 22/10/2014 - 28/10/2014 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/NMA/1014/1095 Mr Glyn Yates NMA 422051 DH P 656 360968 Banks Farm West End Constraints Elton Conservation Areas - Elton FCE Landholdings - FCE 1442 Listed Buildings Merged - Ancillary: Stables Listed Buildings Merged - Domestic: House Listed Buildings Merged - Religious: Church Plotfile Boundaries - 656 Plotfile Boundaries - 4232 Plotfile Boundaries - 902 Sites and Monuments Records - Conservation Area - FCE Landholding - Heritage Asset - Landscape Character Type - Ranger Area - DESCRIPTION Non-material amendment on NP/DDD/0912/0884 for panel built wooden fences, external lights over each door, 3 satellite dishes and paved paths. PARISH Elton View Documents NP/DDD/1014/1102 Mr and Mrs C Jones Oldfield Design FULL 417356 KW P 1372 368802 Town End Cottage Holme Bank Studio Sheldon Holme Lane, Constraints BAKEWELL Conservation Area - Derbyshire Landscape Character Type - DE451GF Ranger Area - DESCRIPTION Proposed conversion of out-building to holiday unit & ancillary accommodation and replacement garage. PARISH Sheldon View Documents NP/NMA/1014/1115 Lenton Developments Ltd Andrew Humphries RIBA NMA 414638 KW P 7997 363758 Former Telephone Brund Mill Exchange Sheen Constraints Parsley Hay BUXTON Plotfile Boundaries - 7997 Derbyshire Plotfile Boundaries - 4218 SK17 0HP Sites and Monuments Records - Sites and Monuments Records - Sites and Monuments Records - Heritage Asset - Heritage Asset - Landscape Character Type - Ranger Area - DESCRIPTION Non-material amendments to application NP/DDD/0713/0571. PARISH Hartington Middle Quarter View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 22/10/2014 - 28/10/2014 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/SM/1014/1117 Mr + Mrs Forshaw Anglian Home FULL 407998 KW P 8766 Improvements 350716 27 Portland Place Unit 23 Waterhouses National Administration Constraints Stoke-On-Trent Centre Landscape Character Type - ST103HU PO Box 65 Ranger Area - NORWICH NR6 6EJ DESCRIPTION Erection of a conservatory to the side of the property PARISH Waterhouses View Documents NP/DDD/1014/1097 Mr G Bills The Design Team FULL 425862 MN P 2886 Partnership LLP 372267 Carnfield Cherrytree Nether End Union Road Constraints Nether Edge Coal Authority - Sheffield Conservation Area - S11 9EF Landscape Character Type - Ranger Area - Coal Authority - Conservation Area - Landscape Character Type - Ranger Area - DESCRIPTION Proposed link extension to create one dwelling house. PARISH Baslow & Bubnell View Documents NP/DDD/1014/1101 Mr Robin Brown S73 415078 MN P 9262 375698 Former URC Church Parke Road Constraints Tideswell Conservation Areas - Tideswell Listed Buildings Merged - Domestic: House Listed Buildings Merged - Ancillary: Outbuilding Listed Buildings Merged - Garden Landscape: Gate Listed Buildings Merged - Ancillary: Wall Plotfile Boundaries - 2450 Plotfile Boundaries - 9262 Sites and Monuments Records - Conservation Areas - Tideswell Listed Buildings Merged - Domestic: House Listed Buildings Merged - Ancillary: Outbuilding Listed Buildings Merged - Garden Landscape: Gate Listed Buildings Merged - Ancillary: Wall Plotfile Boundaries - 2450 Plotfile Boundaries - 9262 Sites and Monuments
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