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Planning Committee Applications Determined PLANNING COMMITTEE Agenda Item No. APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER OFFICER DELEGATED POWERS FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE 2015 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 14/1019 Full Application Hesket Installation of a 500kW wind turbine measuring 40m BARROCKEND FARM, Harmony Energy REFUSED to the hub and 67m to blade tip, and associated ARMATHWAITE, CARLISLE Limited infrastructure including foundation, crane pad, access track and underground cabling. 15/0136 Full Application Penrith Extension to Unit 4. PLOT 17 HARTNESS ROAD, SM & SD Dixon APPROVED GILWILLY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PENRITH 15/0214 Listed Building Little Strickland Exterior works to the west gable end of the main LOW HALL, LITTLE STRICKLAND, E McQuillen APPROVED house and interior works to the dwelling house. PENRITH 15/0280 Advertisement Penrith Advertisement consent for 4 no. aluminium and 16 ANGEL SQUARE, PENRITH Clarks - Mr W Willcox APPROVED acrylic signs and 1 no aluminium and acrylic hanging sign. 15/0290 Full Application Penrith Erection of workshop and offices with associated car BRANCANA, EAST LAKES Atkinson Homes Ltd - APPROVED parking. BUSINESS PARK, GILWILLY Mr S Atkinson INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PENRITH 15/0296 Listed Building Penrith Creation of a doorway/link between 38 and 39 Great 39 GREAT DOCKRAY, PENRITH M Elliott APPROVED Dockray. 15/0308 Full Application Tebay Replacement of 2 no. containers with a timber cabin LAND AT ROUNDTHWAITE FARM, Mr C Morland REFUSED for the purposes of agriculture. ROUNDTHWAITE, PENRITH 15/0309 Full Application Penrith Change of use from taxi office (use class SUI 39 GREAT DOCKRAY, PENRITH M Elliott APPROVED Generis) to a hair and beauty salon (use class A1). 15/0321 Full Application Penrith Replacement of wooden windows to UPVC windows. FLAT 5 ABBOTSFORD HOUSE, Mr W Borrowdale APPROVED WORDSWORTH STREET, PENRITH 15/0322 Full Application Penrith Extension to the existing stable/storage building. FIELD 5070, STONEYBECK, Mr R Bell REFUSED Change of use of land for processing timber. PENRITH Construction of new hardcore track. 15/0323 Full Application Cliburn Lowering and levelling off of ground and creation of CLIBURN HALL, CLIBURN, PENRITH Mr S Bowness - Messrs APPROVED concreted area. J D Bowness 15/0330 Reserved by Brougham Discharge of condition No. 6 (habitat protection) WHINFELL FOREST VILLAGE, Mr Paul Kent APPROVED Cond attached to planning approval 13/0685. WHINFELL, PENRITH 15/0332 Advertisement Mallerstang Advertisement consent for 1 no. plastic and wood ING HILL LODGE, MALLERSTANG, Elysian Fields - Miss E APPROVED hanging sign. KIRKBY STEPHEN Rathbone 03 July 2015 Page 1 of 5 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 15/0335 Reserved by Penrith Discharge of condition No.3 (samples of materials) FORMER MINERS ARMS, Paul Cook APPROVED Cond attached to planning application 14/0536. SOUTHEND ROAD, PENRITH Developments Ltd 15/0340 Full Application Penrith Use of land as haulage depot including ancillary LAND OFF COWPER ROAD, EDEN S.I & S. Hastings Ltd APPROVED office, storage buildings and wagon wash facility. BUSINESS PARK, GILWILLY, PENRITH 15/0343 Full Application Hunsonby Proposed dwelling (retrospective) WEST VIEW, WINSKILL, PENRITH Mr & Mrs J Green APPROVED 15/0344 Full Application Milburn Proposed side extension to dwelling into adapted WHITE HOUSE, MILBURN GRANGE, Mr & Mrs J Wear APPROVED portion of existing barn. KNOCK, APPLEBY-IN- WESTMORLAND 15/0347 Full Application Brougham The replacement of a 16.2m pine tree mast with a LEACETT COTTAGE, CTIL Ltd & Telefonica APPROVED 25m pine tree mast with 6 No. antennas, MELKINTHORPE, PENRITH Uk Ltd modifications within the existing cabin and ancillary development. 15/0348 Full Application Hesket Proposed new track. TOWN FOOT COTTAGE, IVEGILL, Mr D Greaves APPROVED CARLISLE 15/0349 Full Application Penrith Variation to condition no. 2 (plans compliance) BEACON GARDENS (PLOT 4), FELL K G Dudson Ltd - Mr K APPROVED attached to planning approval 06/0434 comprising of LANE, PENRITH Dudson change of house type to plot 4. 15/0351 Change of Use Hesket Change of use of an agricultural building to a 1 & 2 BLACKSYKES FARMHOUSE, Mr K Johnston APPROVED PD/PN dwelling house. CALTHWAITE, PENRITH 15/0353 Full Application Yanwath & Replacement agricultural building. YANWATH WOODHOUSE FARM, Lowther Estate Trust- APPROVED Eamont Bridge EAMONT BRIDGE, PENRITH GCF 15/0355 Full Application Clifton Proposed demolition of existing dwelling and PENDALE, CLIFTON DYKES, Mr G Norman - GK APPROVED outbuilding and erection of 1 No replacement PENRITH Norman Architects Ltd dwelling and garage (as amended). 15/0357 Full Application Bandleyside Proposed 1 no. bay extension to existing silage LOW RUTTER, HOFF, APPLEBY-IN- Mr R Forrest APPROVED clamp. WESTMORLAND 15/0360 Full Application Alston Proposed first floor extension and roof alterations. HIGH BELDY COTTAGES, Mr R Hymers APPROVED GARRIGILL, ALSTON 15/0362 Full Application Dacre Double garage with additional accommodation over THE OLD PADDOCK, NEWBIGGIN, Mr & Mrs A Glendinning APPROVED and extension of dwelling roof to form canopy. PENRITH 15/0363 Full Application Crosby Variation of condition no. 2 (plans compliance) 11 STONEWORKS GARTH, Mr & Mrs G Hunter APPROVED Ravensworth attached to planning approval 14/0477 comprising of CROSBY RAVENSWORTH, PENRITH amended plans and elevations. 03 July 2015 Page 2 of 5 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 15/0364 Outline Orton Outline planning permission for the erection of 5 no. LAND EAST OF ASHFIELD COURT, Holes Farm REFUSED Application dwellings. ORTON, PENRITH Partnership - Mr A Cox 15/0367 Full Application Dacre Installation of 2 no. Electric Vehicle Quick Charging RHEGED DISCOVERY CENTRE, Zero Carbon Futures - APPROVED Point in main car park area. REDHILLS LANE, REDHILLS, Miss Neelam Dhupar PENRITH 15/0368 Full Application Skelton Proposed carport adjacent to the existing garage and STONEBECK GRANGE, THOMAS Dr A Collier & Mr B APPROVED proposed erection of a porch to existing dwelling. CLOSE, CALTHWAITE, PENRITH Gormley 15/0371 Listed Building Penrith Listed Building consent comprising of replacement 2 CORNEY HOUSE, CORNEY Mr P Balderstone APPROVED double glazing of sash windows and reinstate metal PLACE, PENRITH rails at the front boundary. 15/0372 Full Application Sockbridge & Erection of single storey detached reception YANWATH C P SCHOOL, Ms J Venus APPROVED Tirril classroom with WC provision. YANWATH, PENRITH 15/0374 Full Application Penrith Change the front roof from slate to tile. 5 SANDGATE, PENRITH Mrs G L W Wong REFUSED 15/0377 Full Application Stainmore Single storey extensions to kitchen and living room LIGHT TREES COTTAGE, NORTH Mr & Mrs J Longden REFUSED (as amended). STAINMORE, KIRKBY STEPHEN 15/0379 Full Application Penrith Single storey stand alone building for a new electric 1 CARLETON HALL, CARLETON Cumbria Constabulary - APPROVED substation and associated switch gear room. AVENUE, PENRITH Mr P Robinson 15/0381 Full Application Murton First floor extension over existing lounge. 2 TOWNHEAD COTTAGES, HILTON, Mr & Mrs R King APPROVED APPLEBY 15/0385 Change of Use Ravenstonedale Proposed change of use of agricultural building to a AGRICULTURAL BUIILDING ON Mrs K Jackson APPROVED PD/PN dwelling. LAND AT WATH FARM, NEWBIGGIN- ON-LUNE, KIRKBY STEPHEN 15/0386 Full Application Long Marton Erection of three dwellings. SOMERWOOD CLOSE, LONG Mr J Somers APPROVED MARTON, APPLEBY 15/0387 Reserved by Warcop Discharge of condition No. 3 (control of noise) WARCOP VILLAGE HALL, Mr R Bromby APPROVED Cond attached to planning approval 13/0297. WARCOP, APPLEBY-IN- WESTMORLAND 15/0390 Full Application Dacre Erection of a two storey and one storey extension to THE LARCHES, STAINTON, Mr I Bloomfield APPROVED the side and front elevations. PENRITH 15/0392 Listed Building Kirkby Stephen Listed building consent for the erection of a new sign. THE PANDA HOUSE, MARKET Santorino - Mr A APPROVED SQUARE, KIRKBY STEPHEN Hidayeti 15/0393 Advertisement Kirkby Stephen Advertisement consent for the erection of one fascia THE PANDA HOUSE, MARKET Mr A Hidayeti - APPROVED sign. SQUARE, KIRKBY STEPHEN Santorino 03 July 2015 Page 3 of 5 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 15/0395 Full Application Sockbridge & Proposed dwelling and integral garage. MARGATE HOUSE, TIRRIL, Ms P Gowling APPROVED Tirril PENRITH 15/0397 Full Application Sockbridge & Demolition of existing conservatory and erection of 6 SOCKBRIDGE DRIVE, Mr G Roberts APPROVED Tirril extension. SOCKBRIDGE, PENRITH 15/0401 Full Application Great Strickland Proposed roof over existing yard. TOWN END FARM, GREAT Mr M Burne APPROVED STRICKLAND, PENRITH 15/0410 Full Application Sleagill Change of use of land to provide horse HARD ING, SLEAGILL, PENRITH Mr A Turner APPROVED exercise/overwintering area. 15/0412 Full Application Penrith Retrospective application for the subdivision of one 57A STRICKLANDGATE, PENRITH Mrs T Clementson APPROVED residential dwelling into three independant residential units. 15/0420 Reserved by Culgaith Discharge of condition no.3 (soft and hard SKIRWITH ABBEY FARM, Mr Johnston APPROVED Cond landscaping), no.5 (external material samples), no.6 SKIRWITH, PENRITH (odour management and maintenance) and no.7 (background noise) attached to planning approval 14/0485. 15/0424 Tree Works (CA) Penrith Fell Fir tree due to shading and 43 LOWTHER STREET, PENRITH Mr Matthew Stapley APPROVED overcrowding/damage to fence; Penrith New Streets Conservation Area. 15/0425
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