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Appendix a APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER OFFICER DELEGATED POWERS for the MONTH of APRIL 2015 PLANNING COMMITTEE Appendix A APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER OFFICER DELEGATED POWERS FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 2015 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 14/0656 Outline Clifton Outline application for residential development and LAND TO THE EAST OF TOWNEND The Lowther Estate APPROVED Application associated infrastructure. CROFT, CLIFTON, PENRITH Trust & North Associates Ltd - Mr A Ross 14/0795 Outline Bolton Outline application for residential development. LAND AT VIOLET BANK FARM, Mrs C Gollins APPROVED Application BOLTON, APPLEBY 14/1008 Full Application Brough Extension to rear of property to provide new entrance THE INN AT BROUGH, MAIN The Inn at Brough - Mrs APPROVED and reception, extended function site and refurbished STREET, BROUGH, KIRKBY S Coplowe toilet facilities. STEPHEN 14/1009 Listed Building Brough Listed building consent for the extension to rear of THE INN AT BROUGH, MAIN The Inn at Brough - Mrs APPROVED property to provide new entrance and STREET, BROUGH, KIRKBY S Coplowe reception, extended function suite and refurbished STEPHEN toilet facilities 14/1029 Full Application Sockbridge & Erection of 3 detached dwellings including re-use of LAND TO REAR OF THE COTTAGE, Mr & Mrs A. Morrison APPROVED Tirril stables as ancillary storage/amenity space. SOCKBRIDGE AND TIRRIL, PENRITH 15/0022 Full Application Kirkoswald Conversion of redundant workshop and garage to a 1-2 CROSS LANE, KIRKOSWALD, Mr & Mrs P Telford APPROVED dwelling. PENRITH 15/0090 Full Application Penrith Change of use from retail (class A1) to a tattoo 25A CORNMARKET, PENRITH Mr C Pearson APPROVED parlour (Sui Generis). 15/0095 Reserved Matters Penrith Approval of Reserved Matters comprising siting LAND AT BEACON FARM, Mr J Heath REFUSED design, external appearance, means of access KEMPLAY BANK, EAMONT BRIDGE, thereto and the landscaping relating to outline PENRITH planning permission 11/0446. 15/0096 Full Application Sockbridge & Proposed altered access. BARN ADJ. TO THWAITE Mr & Mrs P Greening APPROVED Tirril COTTAGE, TIRRIL, PENRITH 15/0097 Listed Building Sockbridge & Listed building consent for proposed altered access. BARN ADJ. TO THWAITE Mr & Mrs P Greening APPROVED Tirril COTTAGE, TIRRIL, PENRITH 15/0099 Full Application Kirkby Stephen Change of use of first floor room from meeting room MARKET SQUARE, KIRKBY Mr S Harlow APPROVED (use Class B1) to cycle hire and repair service (use STEPHEN Class A1). 15 May 2015 Page 1 of 9 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 15/0102 Full Application Temple Sowerby Proposed rear extension at first floor level and GREENFIELD HOUSE, TEMPLE Mr & Mrs C Rush APPROVED external alterations to front porch and adjacent panel SOWERBY, PENRITH of render. 15/0103 Listed Building Temple Sowerby Listed building consent for the proposed rear GREENFIELD HOUSE, TEMPLE Mr & Mrs C Rush APPROVED extension at first floor level and external alterations SOWERBY, PENRITH to front porch and adjacent panel of render. 15/0104 Full Application Penrith Erection of dwelling (retrospective). PLOT 1A KITCHEN GARDENS, Mr B Armstrong-Payne APPROVED BEACON EDGE, PENRITH 15/0105 Full Application Newbiggin Change of use of land and outbuildings from MOORLANDS HEAD FARM, Eden Animal Rescue APPROVED farmstead to animal rescue centre, extension to MILBURN ROAD, NEWBIGGIN, Centre - Mrs C Holland farmhouse for associated store and erection of TEMPLE SOWERBY cattery building. 15/0108 Outline Alston Outline application for residential development with LAND WEST SIDE OF PARK VIEW Mr R Gold APPROVED Application all matters reserved. LANE, ALSTON 15/0110 Full Application Penrith Extension to dwelling. 8 BOWSCAR ROAD, BOWSCAR, Mr & Mrs S Gate APPROVED PENRITH 15/0114 Full Application Hesket Erection of roof over existing feed area. THACKWOOD FARM, Mrs M Wilson APPROVED MONKCASTLE, SOUTHWAITE, CARLISLE 15/0118 Tree Works Warcop Fell tree (Sequoia) due to damage to retaining wall, CHRISTOPHERS COTTAGE, Mr Tom Richardson REFUSED (TPO) potential risk to highway users, improve access for WARCOP, APPLEBY-IN- larger vehicles and damage to neighbouring WESTMORLAND properties from loss of branches during high wind; Tree Preservation Order No 162-01, Christopher Cottage, Warcop. 15/0122 Full Application Penrith Variation of condition 1 attached to planning approval LAND ADJ. TO WILDRIGGS, John Beaty Transport APPROVED 13/0645 comprising of a revised location for the PENRITH Ltd - Mr S Beaty vehicle wash (retrospective) 15/0123 Full Application Penrith Extension and alteration to frontage of dwelling. SPRING BANK, NICHOLSON LANE, Mr K Addison APPROVED PENRITH 15/0126 Full Application Penrith Extension to rear of dwelling. CAROLINE HOUSE, LOWTHER Mr K. Reed & Miss D APPROVED STREET, PENRITH Coates 15/0128 Householder Penrith Proposed single storey rear extension. 32 BRENTFIELD WAY, PENRITH Miss A Cooke APPROVED PD/PN 15/0129 Full Application Alston Permanent siting of two portable buildings BOND PRECISION CASTINGS LTD, Mr J Forsyth - Bonds APPROVED (retrospective). POTTERS LOANING, ALSTON Precision Castings Ltd 15 May 2015 Page 2 of 9 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 15/0130 Full Application Penrith Extensions and alterations to existing dwelling and BEDFORD HOUSE, LOWTHER Mr P McDonald & Ms D APPROVED detached garage. STREET, PENRITH Hopley 15/0132 Full Application Asby Removal of condition no. 3 (requiring the GREAT KETTLE BARN, GREAT Mr M Clayton APPROVED accommodation to be used as an ancillary to the ASBY, APPLEBY main dwellinghouse) attached to planning approval 09/0351. 15/0134 Full Application Alston Change of use of storeroom (use class B8) to THE COACH HOUSE, KINGS ARMS Mr A Dumble APPROVED residential annexe (use class C3) including external LANE, ALSTON alterations 15/0137 Full Application Penrith Siting of 16 No storage containers within rear yard UNIT 63 GILWILLY ROAD, GILWILLY Trade Copiers Ltd - Mr APPROVED (retrospective) INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PENRITH S Armistead 15/0139 Full Application Penrith Change of use to taxi office and erection of an aerial MOSTYN COTTAGE, FRIARGATE, Mrs R Wordsworth APPROVED to the rear wall (part retrospective) PENRITH 15/0140 Full Application Glassonby Change of use of lean to extension to a holiday let. BRIDGE FARM, GAMBLESBY, D Henderson APPROVED PENRITH 15/0141 Full Application Penrith Alterations and extensions. 2 TYNEFIELD DRIVE, PENRITH Police & Crime APPROVED Commissioner for Cumbria - Mr R Rhodes 15/0144 Cert. of Lawful Glassonby Certificate of lawfulness for the mixed use of land as LAND AT BLENCATHRA VIEW, Mr P Dixon REFUSED agricultural and class D2 (assembly and leisure) to GAMBLESBY, PENRITH allow the schooling and exercising of horses. 15/0146 Full Application Appleby Proposed solar PV installation on the roof of the APPLEBY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Mr J Rostron APPROVED sports hall. BATTLEBARROW, APPLEBY 15/0149 Full Application Appleby Proposal to demolish the existing rear extensions for 9 MARGARETS WAY, APPLEBY-IN- Mr C Nelson APPROVED new domestic extensions. WESTMORLAND 15/0154 Full Application Nateby Proposed installation of a ground mounted 22kW LOCKTHWAITE, NATEBY, KIRKBY Mr A Davis APPROVED Solar PV Panel facility. STEPHEN 15/0156 Full Application Tebay Removal of existing garage to accommodate a two ROSEBANK, ORTON ROAD, TEBAY, Mr G Capstick REFUSED storey side extension. Change of use of part of agricultural field to rear, to garden and erection of new garage. 15/0157 Full Application Asby Erection of three dwellings following the demolition of CROFT HOUSE FARM, ACCESS Mr B Park APPROVED existing farm buildings. ROAD IN GREAT ASBY, GREAT ASBY, APPLEBY 15/0159 Full Application Penrith Change of use from dental surgery to a ground floor THE SURGERY, ST ANDREWS Mrs K whitehead APPROVED residential flat. VIEW, PENRITH 15 May 2015 Page 3 of 9 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 15/0160 Tree Works Penrith Remove Lime tree affected by decay fungus; Tree LAND BEHIND 1 MACADAM Eden District Council - APPROVED (TPO) Preservation Order No 60, 1994, Land adjacent to GARDENS, PENRITH Mr P Emmerson Macadam Way, Penrith. 15/0161 Full Application Kirkoswald Change of use of land to allow the siting of 14 THE MAINS, KIRKOSWALD, Mr & Mrs R.L. Pickthall APPROVED touring caravans, tents and the siting of 7 camping PENRITH 15/0162 Listed Building Ousby Listed building consent for the proposed alterations STAG COTTAGE, MELMERBY, Mr & Mrs Rowley APPROVED to dwellinghouse. PENRITH 15/0164 Listed Building Appleby Listed Building consent for alterations to the internal 15 CHAPEL STREET, APPLEBY-IN- Mr & Mrs G Lightburn APPROVED floor level, rear roof-scape and demolition of existing WESTMORLAND building fronting the highway and disused warehouse associated with the change of use of former builders merchants to a dwelling. 15/0165 Full Application Appleby Change of use and extension of former builders 15 CHAPEL STREET, APPLEBY-IN- Mr & Mrs G Lightburn APPROVED merchants to a dwelling, including demolition of an WESTMORLAND existing building fronting the highway and disused warehouse. 15/0167 Tree Works (CA) Penrith 1) Plum tree - Formatively prune to clear footpath PAVEMENT OPPOSITE PORTLAND John Banks - Cumbria APPROVED and remove epicormic growth; 2) Plum tree - PLACE, PENRITH County Council Remove lower branches to clear highway and remove epicormic growth; 3) Fell Plum tree and replace with new; 4) Fell Plum tree and replace with new; Penrith and Penrith New Streets Conservation Areas. 15/0172 Full Application Great
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