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Applications Received by Copeland Borough Council for Period Applications Received by Copeland Borough Council for period Week ending 13 September 2019 App No. 4/19/2313/0F1 Date Received 04/09/2019 Proposal CONVERSION OF UPPER FLOORS TO FOUR FLATS Case Officer Sarah Papaleo Site 53/54 MARKET PLACE, WHITEHAVEN Parish Whitehaven Applicant Unknown Address Unknown Agent Day Cummins Address FAO Michael Dawson App No. 4/19/2314/0O1 Date Received 07/08/2019 Proposal OUTLINE APPLICATION FOR ONE DETACHED RESIDENTIAL DWELLING & THE FORMALISATION OF Case Officer Christie M Burns CURRENT AGRICULTURAL ACCESS TO FACILITATE THE DEVELOPMENT Site FIELD AT RACESIDE (ADJACENT TO ELM CLOSE), KIRKSANTON, MILLOM Parish Whicham Applicant The Executors of the late Ann Wilson Address c/o Michael C L Hodgson Agent Michael C L Hodgson Address 36 Finkle Street, KENDAL, Cumbria LA9 4AB, FAO Mrs Katie Hunter App No. 4/19/2315/0F1 Date Received 09/09/2019 Proposal SINGLE STOREY STORAGE SHED Case Officer Sarah Papaleo Site OUTGANG COTTAGE, LOW MORESBY, WHITEHAVEN Parish Moresby Applicant Mr Michael Templeton Address Outgang Cottage, Low Moresby, WHITEHAVEN, Cumbria CA28 6RU Agent Address Applications Received by Copeland Borough Council for period Week ending 13 September 2019 App No. 4/19/2316/0F1 Date Received 09/09/2019 Proposal CHANGE OF USE FROM CRECHE TO BEAUTY SALON Case Officer Sarah Papaleo Site 9 LOWTHER STREET, WHITEHAVEN Parish Whitehaven Applicant Solo Beauty Address 5 The Avenue, WORKINGTON, Cumbria CA14 1WH, FAO Miss Kerry Hayston Agent Address App No. 4/19/2317/0O1 Date Received 09/09/2019 Proposal OUTLINE APPLICATION FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THREE DWELLINGS (INCLUDING Case Officer Christopher J Harrison ACCESS) & THE DEMOLITION OF CARRON COTTAGE Site CARRON COTTAGE, JACKTREES ROAD, CLEATOR MOOR Parish Cleator Moor Applicant Toman Paving Ltd Address Helder House, Baybarrow Road, EGREMONT, Cumbria CA22 2HG, FAO Mr Mark Toman Agent SRE Associates Address 4 Summergrove Park, WHITEHAVEN, Cumbria CA28 8YH, FAO Mr Simon Blacker App No. 4/19/2318/0O1 Date Received 10/09/2019 Proposal OUTLINE APPLICATION WITH ALL MATTERS RESERVED FOR A SINGLE DWELLING Case Officer Sarah Papaleo Site LAND ADJACENT TO TOW LOW, LOW MORESBY, WHITEHAVEN Parish Moresby Applicant Mrs Beverly Roberts Address Sybarite Cottage, Low Moresby, WHITEHAVEN, Cumbria CA28 6RU Agent Address Applications Received by Copeland Borough Council for period Week ending 13 September 2019 App No. 4/19/2319/0F1 Date Received 12/09/2019 Proposal ERECTION OF MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT STORAGE BUILDING AND DEMOLITION OF DERELICT Case Officer Sarah Papaleo GARAGE Site WHITEHAVEN SOCIAL WELFARE, RECREATION GROUND, COACH ROAD, WHITEHAVEN Parish Whitehaven Applicant Mr Brian Birkett Address 7 Cross Lane, Hillcrest, WHITEHAVEN, Cumbria CA28 6TW Agent Address App No. 4/19/2320/0F1 Date Received 13/09/2019 Proposal ERECTION OF DETACHED GARAGE TO REAR OF PROPERTY (PART RETROSPECTIVE) Case Officer Chloe Unsworth Site 5 ST JOHNS TERRACE, BIGRIGG, EGREMONT Parish Egremont Applicant Mr Ian Pattinson Address 5 St Johns Terrace , Bigrigg, EGREMONT, Cumbria CA22 2TU Agent Address App No. 4/19/2321/0N1 Date Received 10/09/2019 Proposal PRIOR NOTIFICATION TO CONCRETE AN EXISTING YARD AREA Case Officer Sarah Papaleo Site MIDTOWN FARM, PICA Parish Arlecdon and Frizington Applicant Mr & Mrs Smith Address Midtown Farm, Pica, WORKINGTON, Cumbria CA14 4QF Agent Mitchells Land Agency Address Lakeland Livestock Centre, Lakeland Agricultural Centre, COCKERMOUTH, Cumbria CA13 0QQ, FAO Mr William Huck Applications Received by Copeland Borough Council for period Week ending 13 September 2019 App No. 4/19/2322/0F1 Date Received 11/09/2019 Proposal EXTENSION TO RUGBY CLUB/COMMUNITY HALL TO ACT AS A STORE (RETROSPECTIVE) Case Officer Sarah Papaleo Site ADAMS MEMORIAL HALL, BARWISE ROW, ARLECDON, FRIZINGTON Parish Arlecdon and Frizington Applicant Adams Hall Address c/o Mr Graeme Gilpin, 71 Arlecdon Road, Arlecdon, FRIZINGTON, Cumbria CA26 3XA Agent Address App No. 4/19/2323/HPAE Date Received 09/09/2019 Proposal PRIOR NOTIFICATION FOR SINGLE STOREY REAR AND SIDE EXTENSION TO PROVIDE SHOWER Case Officer Chloe Unsworth ROOM AND EXTRA LIVING ACCOMMODATION Site 60 TOWER HILL, WHITEHAVEN Parish Whitehaven Applicant Mr A Sullivan Address 60 Tower Hill, WHITEHAVEN, Cumbria CA28 7UD Agent Mr R Lindsay Address 2 Calva House, Calva Brow, WORKINGTON, Cumbria CA14 1DE App No. 4/19/2324/HPAE Date Received 13/09/2019 Proposal PRIOR NOTIFICATION FOR ERECTION OF REAR SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION Case Officer Chloe Unsworth Site CHAPEL GATE, MAIN STREET, HENSINGHAM, WHITEHAVEN Parish Whitehaven Applicant Mr M Canning Address Chapel Gate, Main Street, Hensingham, WHITEHAVEN, Cumbria CA28 8RE Agent Mr R Ford Address 79 Moresby Parks Road, Moresby Parks, WHITEHAVEN, Cumbria CA28 8XD Applications Received by Copeland Borough Council for period Week ending 13 September 2019 App No. 4/19/2325/0O1 Date Received 11/09/2019 Proposal OUTLINE APPLICATION FOR ERECTION OF ONE DWELLING Case Officer Christopher J Harrison Site LAND TO WEST OF RHEDA CROSS, RHEDA PARK, FRIZINGTON Parish Arlecdon and Frizington Applicant Dr William Graham McKay Address Rheda Cross, Rheda Park, FRIZINGTON, Cumbria CA26 3TA Agent PFK Land & Development Address Unit 7 Montgomery Way, Rosehill Business Park, CARLISLE, Cumbria CA1 2RW, FAO Miss Naomi Howard App No. 4/19/2326/0O1 Date Received 11/09/2019 Proposal OUTLINE APPLICATION FOR ERECTION OF ONE DWELLING Case Officer Christopher J Harrison Site LAND TO EAST OF RHEDA CROSS, RHEDA PARK, FRIZINGTON Parish Arlecdon and Frizington Applicant Dr William Graham McKay Address Rheda Cross, Rheda Park, FRIZINGTON, Cumbria CA26 3TA Agent PFK Land & Development Address Unit 7 Montgomery Way, Rosehill Business Park, CARLISLE, Cumbria CA1 2RW, FAO Miss Naomi Howard App No. 4/19/2327/0F1 Date Received 11/09/2019 Proposal PHASED DEMOLITION OF EXISTING SCHOOL BUILDING AND REPLACEMENT WITH NEW SCHOOL Case Officer Christopher J Harrison BUILDING AND SPORTS HALL Site WHITEHAVEN ACADEMY, CLEATOR MOOR ROAD, WHITEHAVEN Parish Whitehaven Applicant Department of Education Address Bishopgate House, Feethams, Darlington, DL1 5QE, FAO Carrie Oxley Agent AMR Address 55 Princess Street, Manchester, M2 4EW, FAO Andrew Wilson Applications Received by Copeland Borough Council for period Week ending 13 September 2019 App No. 4/19/2328/0F1 Date Received 13/09/2019 Proposal APPLICATION FOR PRIOR NOTIFICATION OF PROPOSED DEMOLITION OF BARN Case Officer Christie M Burns Site FLEMING HALL, GOSFORTH, SEASCALE Parish Gosforth Applicant Nuclear Decommissioning Authority Address c/o agent Agent Avison Young Address Norfolk House, 7 Norfolk Street, MANCHESTER M2 1DW, FAO Miss Georgina Blackburn App No. 4/19/2329/0F1 Date Received 13/09/2019 Proposal INSTALLATION OF NEW LOUVRE VENT PANELS TO THE EXTERIOR OF THE BUILDING ON WESTERN Case Officer Sarah Papaleo AND EASTERN ELEVATIONS TO SERVE NEW MECHANICAL SUPPLY AND EXTRACT VENTILATION Site THE COPELAND CENTRE, CATHERINE STREET, WHITEHAVEN Parish Whitehaven Applicant Equitix (Copeland) Ltd Address Third Floor, Suite 6C, Sevendale House, 5-7 Dale Street, Northern Quarter, MANCHESTER M1 1JB, FAO Mr Jim McClure Agent AA Projects Ltd Address Jackson House, Sibson Road, SALE M33 7RR, FAO Mr Chris Hindle .
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