Renfrewshire Council Applications Decided by Head of Planning & Housing Under Delegated Powers During the Period

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Renfrewshire Council Applications Decided by Head of Planning & Housing Under Delegated Powers During the Period RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL APPLICATIONS DECIDED BY HEAD OF PLANNING & HOUSING UNDER DELEGATED POWERS DURING THE PERIOD 03/05/2019 to 17/05/2019 Page 1 Applic no. Applicant Site Address Decision Decision Date 19/0124/PP Mr Asgah 39 Hairst Street, Renfrew, GRANT subject to 09/05/2019 39 Hairst Street PA4 8QU conditions 1 - Renfrew North Renfrew and Braehead PA4 8QU Proposal Change of use from Retail (Class 1) to hot food takeaway 19/0133/PP Trust Inns Limited Davidson's Public House, GRANT subject to 09/05/2019 Blenheim House Blenheim Hairst Street, Renfrew, conditions 1 - Renfrew North House PA4 8QU and Braehead Foxhole Road, Ackhurst Park, Chorley PR7 1NY Proposal Change of use from public footway to outdoor seating area 19/0243/PP Braehead Glasgow Limited Braehead Shopping GRANT 10/05/2019 40 Broadway Centre, King's Inch Road, 1 - Renfrew North London Renfrew, Glasgow, G51 and Braehead SW1H 0BU 4BS Proposal Installation of replacement plant equipment, related steelwork platform and screening at roof level 19/0234/CL Ms McFarlane 12 Atholl Crescent, GRANT 10/05/2019 12 Atholl Crescent Paisley, PA1 3AP 3 - Paisley Paisley Northeast and Ralston PA1 3AP Proposal Erection of single storey extension and decking to the rear of dwellinghouse 19/0260/CL Mr Sigley 51 Penilee Road, Paisley, GRANT 13/05/2019 51 Penilee Road PA1 3HE 3 - Paisley Paisley Northeast and PA1 3HE Ralston Proposal Erection of single storey extension to rear and side of dwellinghouse 19/0056/PP Trust Inns Old Swan Inn, 20 GRANT subject to 06/05/2019 Blenheim House Ackhurst Smithhills Street, Paisley, conditions 5 - Paisley East Park PA1 1EB and Central Fox Hall Road Chorley PR7 1NY Proposal Replacement windows to front elevation of public house. 19/0161/PP Co-Owners Unit A, 48 Causeyside GRANT subject to 07/05/2019 48 Causeyside Street Street, Paisley, PA1 1YH conditions 5 - Paisley East Paisley and Central PA1 1YH Proposal Rendering of gable wall. Page 2 Applic no. Applicant Site Address Decision Decision Date 19/0208/PP Mr Woods West Lodge, Hawkhead GRANT 08/05/2019 West Lodge Road, Paisley, PA2 7BE 5 - Paisley East Hawkhead Road and Central Paisley PA2 7BE Proposal Erection of one and a half storey extension to the side of dwellinghouse 19/0239/PP Mr Cochrane 92 Glenburn Crescent, GRANT subject to 13/05/2019 92 Glenburn Crescent Paisley, PA2 8LU conditions 6 - Paisley Paisley Southeast PA2 8LU Proposal Erection of summerhouse to the rear of dwellinghouse (in retrospect) 19/0128/PP Mr Delaney Calder Lodge, Newton of GRANT subject to 09/05/2019 Calder Lodge Barr, Lochwinnoch, PA12 conditions 9 - J'stone N, Newton of Barr 4AR Kilbarchan, H'wood, LochW Lochwinnoch PA12 4AR Proposal Erection of porch to side of dwellinghouse Plans sent to agent - JA 14/05/2019 19/0185/PP Mr & Mrs Montgomery Roebank View, Glenhead GRANT 09/05/2019 Roebank View Road, Lochwinnoch, PA12 9 - J'stone N, Glenhead Road 4JP Kilbarchan, H'wood, LochW Lochwinnoch PA12 4JP Proposal Erection of single storey extension and decking to rear of dwellinghouse 19/0216/CL Mr Nugent 4 Brierie Lane, Crosslee, GRANT 07/05/2019 4 Brierie Lane Johnstone, PA6 7LS 10 - Houston, Crosslee Crosslee and Johnstone Linwood PA6 7LS Proposal Erection of single storey extension to rear of dwellinghouse. 19/0160/LB Miss McCourt 2 Woodside Cottages, GRANT subject to 09/05/2019 2 Woodside Cottages Main Road, Langbank, conditions 11 - Bishopton, Main Road Port Glasgow, PA14 6UU BoW & Langbank Langbank Port Glasgow PA14 6UU Proposal External alterations to front and rear of dwellinghouse. 19/0210/PP Mr & Mrs McNaught Craigalvie, 19 Kilbarchan GRANT subject to 08/05/2019 Craigalvie Road, Bridge of Weir, conditions 11 - Bishopton, 19 Kilbarchan Road PA11 3EZ BoW & Langbank Bridge of Weir PA11 3EZ Proposal Erection of single storey extension to the rear and external alterations to the side of dwellinghouse 19/0220/PP Mr Robertson Kingston Cottage, 134 Old GRANT 07/05/2019 Kingston Cottage Greenock Road, 11 - Bishopton, 134 Old Greenock Road Bishopton, PA7 5DL BoW & Langbank Bishopton PA7 5DL Proposal Erection of single storey rear and side extensions to dwellinghouse Page 3 Applic no. Applicant Site Address Decision Decision Date 19/0225/NA Inverclyde Council Site of Corlic Hill No objections 03/05/2019 David Ashman Windfarm, Auchenfoil AAC Regeneration & Planning Road, Kilmacolm Clyde Square Greenock PA15 1LY Proposal Scoping opinion for the erection of 7 wind turbines within neighbouring Authority Total Number of Applications decided 16 .
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