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Delegated Decisions AGENDA ITEM: 1A MEMBERS UPDATE 2010/11 PLANNING COMMITTEE Report of: Acting Executive Manager Planning Issue: 5 September 2010 Contact for further information: Mrs C Thomas (Extn. 5134) Planning Control Team Leader (E-mail: catherine.thomas@westlancs.gov.uk) SUBJECT: Applications Determined Under The Delegated System - 14/08/2010 to 17/09/2010 WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2010/0469/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: First floor extension incorporating two dormer windows to rear and rooflights to front elevation. Relocation of porch. Location: 18 Springfield Road, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 6ST Applicant: Mr Christopher Hunter WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2010/0544/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: New vehicular access and retention of hardstanding to form driveway Location: 62 School Lane, Downholland, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 7JG Applicant: Mr A Carr WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2010/0623/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Single storey rear extension Location: 103 Whalley Drive, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 6RE Applicant: Mr Steven Woods WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2010/0643/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Single storey rear extension linking dwelling with existing pool enclosure Location: Long Acre, Butchers Lane, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 6SY Applicant: Mr J Quinn WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2010/0800/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Two storey side and rear extension Location: 96 School Lane, Downholland, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 7JG Applicant: Mr M Wainwright WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2010/0856/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Part two storey/part single storey rear extension and single storey extension to side. Location: 126 Lord Sefton Way, Great Altcar, Liverpool, Lancashire, L37 5AQ Applicant: Mrs E Mawdsley WARD:- Aughton Park Application: 2010/0547/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Retention of chimney stack to side elevation. Location: 23 Gaw Hill Lane, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 3LR Applicant: Mr J Campbell WARD:- Aughton Park Application: 2010/0678/COU Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Change of use from garage to residential dwelling. Location: 3 Parrs Lane, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 5BP Applicant: Mr J Fallows WARD:- Aughton Park Application: 2010/0714/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: First floor side extension. Replacement detached garage/workshop. Location: 77 Long Lane, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 5AS Applicant: Dr B Thomas WARD:- Aughton Park Application: 2010/0779/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Erection of a single storey detached garage. Location: 26 New Lane, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4UD Applicant: Mr And Mrs C Allen WARD:- Aughton Park Application: 2010/0855/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Erection of detached dwelling (amendment to planning permission 2009/0920/FUL). Location: Site Of The Cottage, Formby Lane, Aughton, Lancashire, Applicant: Mr A Whalley WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2010/0672/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Part two storey/part single storey side extension and new hipped roof to replace flat roof at rear. Provision of new vehicular access and associated hardstanding. Location: 8 Coach Road, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 0EU Applicant: Mr J Pearson WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2010/0758/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Erection of 2m high automated timber gates. Location: Dingle Heyes Farm, Plough Lane, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 6JL Applicant: Mr N And Mrs K Jacobs WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2010/0817/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Part two storey/part single storey extension to side and single storey extension to rear. Location: 45 Heyescroft, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 0HB Applicant: Mr D McComb WARD:- Birch Green Application: 2010/0842/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Conservatory to rear. Location: 25 Helmsdale, Birch Green, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 6QF Applicant: Ms E Horne WARD:- Birch Green Application: 2010/1029/SCR Decision: Development is NOT EIA development Proposal: Screening Opinion - B1 Office development (approx. 105,000ft2 gross) Location: Land South Of, Ingram, Birch Green, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 6LH Applicant: St Modwen Developments (Skelmersdale) Ltd WARD:- Burscough East Application: 2010/0725/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: First floor side extension (Extension of time limit for implementation of planning permission 2005/0772). Location: Norcrest, School Lane, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 4AE Applicant: Mr N Tobin WARD:- Burscough East Application: 2010/0736/COU Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Change of use of outbuildings at rear to microbrewery. Location: The Hop Vine, Liverpool Road North, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 4BY Applicant: The Burscough Brewing Company Ltd WARD:- Burscough East Application: 2010/0745/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Removal of existing conservatory to rear. Erection of a single storey extension to side. Location: 34 Croft Avenue, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 5TB Applicant: Mrs H Lowey WARD:- Burscough West Application: 2010/0733/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: First floor extension at front/side. Location: 135 Rivington Drive, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 7RW Applicant: Mrs H Southworth WARD:- Burscough West Application: 2010/0768/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Erection of single storey extension at side/rear including lantern style glazing over part of roof to provide indoor swimming pool, wc, sauna/steam room and boiler/plant room and demolition of existing games room. Location: Greenacre, 174 Pippin Street, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 7SP Applicant: Mr G Aylmer WARD:- Derby Application: 2010/0552/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Erection of timber pergola to north and east elevations of existing day nursery and erection of play equipment, including sandhouse, greenhouse and climbing frame. Location: Land Adjacent To Tiddlywinks Nursery, Ormskirk General Hospital, Wigan Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 2JW Applicant: Southport And Ormskirk NHS Trust WARD:- Derby Application: 2010/0656/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: New entance gates and boundary wall with pillars. Location: Wellfield, Vicarage Lane, Westhead, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 6HG Applicant: Gray Healthcare WARD:- Halsall Application: 2010/0675/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Replacement windows and installation of stone cills to front and side elevations. Location: 46 New Street, Halsall, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 8RS Applicant: Mr A Snaylam WARD:- Halsall Application: 2010/0700/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Single storey extensions at side and rear. Location: Meadow Croft, Plex Lane, Halsall, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 7JY Applicant: Mr G Witter WARD:- Halsall Application: 2010/0717/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Erection of a single storey extension to side. Location: 28 Linaker Drive, Halsall, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 8SB Applicant: Mrs A Marshall WARD:- Hesketh-with-Becconsall Application: 2010/0722/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Use of attached garage as "granny" accommodation. Pitched roof to replace existing flat roof. Location: 1 Charles Close, Hesketh Bank, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 6SZ Applicant: Mrs G Main WARD:- Hesketh-with-Becconsall Application: 2010/0724/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Demolition of existing sun room at rear and erection of a two storey rear extension and single storey sun room. Extend dormer window on side elevation and installation of roof windows on side elevation facing No. 64. Location: 62 Becconsall Lane, Hesketh Bank, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 6RR Applicant: Mr And Mrs Melling WARD:- Hesketh-with-Becconsall Application: 2010/0820/OUT Decision: Withdrawn Proposal: Outline - Erection of detached dwelling Location: Nook Farm, 177 Chapel Road, Hesketh Bank, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 6SA Applicant: Mr And Mrs A Steel WARD:- Hesketh-with-Becconsall Application: 2010/0882/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Conservatory to rear. Location: 86 Moss Lane, Hesketh Bank, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 6AB Applicant: Mr Hart WARD:- Hesketh-with-Becconsall Application: 2010/0913/PNP Decision: Prior Notif-Agric-and Demolition PD Proposal: Application for Determination as to Whether Prior Approval is Required for Details - Erection of agricultural storage building. Location: 467 Moss Lane, Hesketh Bank, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 6XJ Applicant: Alan Baybutt And Sons WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2010/0744/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Two storey extension to side. Single storey extensions to front and rear. Location: 158 Redgate, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 3NY Applicant: Mr N Ireland WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2010/0807/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Dormer extension and single storey extension to rear Location: 14 Churchfields, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 3AR Applicant: Mr A Crank WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2010/0938/SCR Decision: Development is NOT EIA development Proposal: Screening Opinion - Installation of a single wind-turbine. Location:
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