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New Planning Applications Within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 19 June 2010 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 19 June 2010 7/2010/5252 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Ms A Ferguson Location: Sunny Bank, Witherslack, Grange-over-sands, LA11 6RW Development: Rebuilding of porch to front elevation. Rebuilding of boundary retaining wall to front elevation and incorporate steps leading to porch frontage Parish: Witherslack, TIC: Date valid: 18-Jun-2010 Meathop and Ulpha Case Officer: Anthea Jones Grid Ref: 344119 483683 7/2010/5315 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr R Barker Location: Greenclose, Phoenix Way, Windermere, LA23 1BZ Development: Single storey extension to form conservatory Parish: Windermere TIC: Date valid: 14-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Daley Parsonage Grid Ref: 341030 498487 7/2010/2158 District: Allerdale Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr T Callaghan, Environment Agency Location: Land to south of Herdwick Croft, west of Ouse Bridge, Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4RD Development: Erection of stone building to replace a wooden structure destroyed by flood water at river level and flow gauging station Parish: Blindcrake, TIC: Keswick TIC Date valid: 17-Jun-2010 Embleton Case Officer: Nick Thompson Grid Ref: 319844 532149 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 19 June 2010 7/2010/5269 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mrs A Ring Location: Orchard Cottage, Easedale Road, Grasmere, Ambleside, LA22 9QH Development: Extension to existing dwelling to provide additional living accommodation and creation of new entrance drive Parish: Lakes TIC: Date valid: 16-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Lucy Embery Grid Ref: 333421 508007 7/2010/2144 District: Allerdale Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr H Price Location: Dunelm, Eleventrees, Keswick, CA12 4LW Development: Demolition of existing detached garage and erection of new detached garage Parish: St John's Castlerigg and Wythburn, TIC: Keswick TIC Date valid: 16-Jun-2010 Keswick Case Officer: Simon Fawcett Grid Ref: 328158 523780 7/2010/5313 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr J Corry Location: Staveley Antiques, 27, Main Street, Staveley, Kendal, LA8 9LU Development: Change of use from existing retail use (A1) to a mixed use as a restaurant, bar and cafe (A3 and A4). Alterations to rear elevation including replacement of existing door with full height glazing, new roof lights and new chimney Parish: Staveley with Ings TIC: Date valid: 14-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Lucy Embery Grid Ref: 347063 498287 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 19 June 2010 7/2010/2162 District: Allerdale Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Kirkbride Location: 25, Latrigg Close, Keswick, CA12 4LD Development: Two storey kitchen/utility and bathroom extension to existing dwelling Parish: Keswick TIC: Date valid: 15-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Simon Fawcett Grid Ref: 327672 523815 7/2010/5282 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Corfield Location: West View, Underbarrow, Kendal, LA8 8HQ Development: Replacement dwelling Parish: Underbarrow and TIC: Date valid: 14-Jun-2010 Bradleyfield Case Officer: Andrew Smith Grid Ref: 346572 492241 7/2010/2164 District: Allerdale Application type: Full Applicant Name: Ms S Thomson Location: 18, Blencathra Street, Keswick, CA12 4HP Development: Replacement of existing front attic windows with upvc frames. Replacement of 2 bedroom and 2 kitchen sash windows at rear with hardwood sliding sash double glazed units Parish: Keswick TIC: Keswick TIC Date valid: 16-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Nick Thompson Grid Ref: 326943 523399 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 19 June 2010 7/2010/5316 District: South Lakeland Application type: Certificate of Lawful Use (Existing) Applicant Name: Mr J Hartshorn Location: Shepherds Villa Guest House, Tilberthwaite Avenue, Coniston, LA21 8ED Development: Use as one self-catering dwelling Parish: Coniston TIC: Date valid: 15-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Mairi Lock Grid Ref: 330522 497660 7/2010/5285 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr C Scott Location: The Yews, Crook, Kendal, LA8 9HS Development: Erection of a single storey extension to provide additional living accommodation Parish: Staveley with Ings TIC: Date valid: 17-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Daley Parsonage Grid Ref: 343715 497478 7/2010/3053 District: Eden Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr R Simpson Location: Middlebank Field near Dacre Bank Farm, Dacre, Penrith, CA11 0HL Development: Erect a field shelter Parish: Dacre TIC: Ullswater TIC Date valid: 14-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Jackie Ratcliffe Grid Ref: 345731 526971 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 19 June 2010 7/2010/5298 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr R Taylor Location: Nineveh, Winster, Windermere, LA23 3NN Development: Proposed barn/stable building Parish: Crook TIC: Date valid: 18-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Daley Parsonage Grid Ref: 341550 494014 T/2010/0037 District: Allerdale Application type: Tree Work in Conservation Area Applicant Name: Mr F Liu Location: Golden Hill Chinese Restaurant, 70, Main Street, Keswick, CA12 5DX Development: Reduce group of leylandii trees by up to 6ft Parish: Keswick TIC: Date valid: 14-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Grid Ref: 326472 523589 T/2010/0036 District: South Lakeland Application type: Tree Work in Conservation Area Applicant Name: Mr M Patrick Location: Cherry Tree, Troutbeck, Windermere, LA23 1PG Development: Fell 1 beech, reduce 1 beech by 20%, reduce 1 mature yew by 10% Parish: Lakes TIC: Date valid: 14-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Grid Ref: 340767 502757 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 19 June 2010 T/2010/0038 District: Allerdale Application type: Tree Work in Conservation Area Applicant Name: Mr P Krebs Location: Allen Cottage, Caldbeck, Wigton, CA7 8ER Development: Fell 1 conifer Parish: Caldbeck TIC: Date valid: 15-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Grid Ref: 332120 539943 7/2010/5312 District: South Lakeland Application type: Non material amendments Applicant Name: Mr R Hayes Location: Hayes Garden World Ltd, Lake District Nurseries, Lake Road, Ambleside, LA22 0DW Development: Non-material amendment sought for alterations to height of roof of building A Parish: Lakes TIC: Date valid: 18-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Ben Long Grid Ref: 337635 503741 7/2010/5314 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Taylor Location: 2 Crag Wood Cottages, Ecclerigg, Windermere, LA23 1LQ Development: Extension to curtilage and new timber garage and garden store Parish: Lakes TIC: Date valid: 14-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Lucy Embery Grid Ref: 339091 500764 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 19 June 2010 7/2010/2160 District: Allerdale Application type: Reserved Matters Applicant Name: Mr J Brownrigg, Messrs Brownrigg Location: Street Head, Hesket Newmarket, Wigton, CA7 8JZ Development: Construction of two storey, four bedroom dwelling, external works and associated infrastructure Parish: Caldbeck TIC: Keswick TIC Date valid: 14-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Kevin Richards Grid Ref: 333479 538466 7/2010/5317 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mr J Burgoyne Location: Brant Howe, Far Sawrey, Ambleside, LA22 0LW Development: Change of use of area of agricultural land to domestic curtilage and extension of existing drive Parish: Claife TIC: Coniston TIC Date valid: 17-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Mairi Lock Grid Ref: 338439 494974 7/2010/5319 District: South Lakeland Application type: Full Applicant Name: Mrs M Sowerby Location: Thistledene, Newton In Cartmel, Grange Over Sands, Cumbria, LA11 6JG Development: Erect porch extension to front (west) elevation Parish: Allithwaite Upper TIC: Date valid: 17-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Daley Parsonage Grid Ref: 339835 482300 New Planning Applications within the Lake District National Park Week Ending: 19 June 2010 7/2010/2161 District: Allerdale Application type: Listed Building Applicant Name: Oasis Dental Care Ltd Location: 6, New Street, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5JB Development: Installation of 4 air conditioning units Parish: Keswick TIC: Keswick TIC Date valid: 14-Jun-2010 Case Officer: Nick Thompson Grid Ref: .
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