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Planning List 7Th October 2019 PLANNING LIST 7TH OCTOBER 2019 APPLICATIONS IN THE CONSERVATION AREAS Application No: HH/343595/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr Ian Graham Location: 1 Church Road, Uppermill Proposal: Single storey rear extension and rear facing dormer Brian Smith Case Officer: Application No: LB/343649/19 Application Type: Listed Building Consent Applicant Mrs Cavanagh Location: 12 Church Fields, Dobcross Proposal: Repairs to the exterior of the building Case Officer: Paul Dowd Application No: HH/343650/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Dr Thomas Jones Location: 7 Lawton Square, Delph Proposal: Single storey rear extension Case Officer: Dean Clapworthy Application No: PA/343669/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr Sean Newberry Location: Flats 1-25, Holland Close, Delph Proposal: Single storey electric mobility scooter store to sheltered accommodation scheme Case Officer: Brian Smith Application No: LB/343736/19 Application Type: Listed Building Consent Applicant Ms Lianne Davies Location: Uppermill Library, High Street, Uppermill Proposal: Installation of smoke free policy sign adjacent to main entrance Case Officer: Dean Clapworthy Application No: HH/343765/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Ms Smith Location: 16 Ladhill Lane, Greenfield Proposal: Two storey rear extension Case Officer: Brian Smith Application No: HH/343777/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr & Mrs A Rigby Location: Edge End Farm, Whitebrook Lane, Greenfield Proposal: Proposed detached garage/utilities building Case Officer: Brian Smith Application No: HH/343807/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mrs Lorraine Howells Location: The Barn, New Houses, Scouthead Proposal: Proposed conversion of existing garage to living accommodation. Case Officer: Abiola Labisi Application No: HH/343816/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr Roger Shepley Location: 95 High Street, Uppermill Proposal: Erection of dormers to rear Case Officer: Abiola Labisi Application No: HH/343812/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Ms K Adamiec Location: 24 Church Fields, Dobcross Proposal: Lifting of existing roof to lean-to by 750mm and re-using existing slates to match the original Case Officer: Graham Dickman Application No: HH/343821/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mrs Alexandra Hoskin Location: 1 & 2 Wade Top, Uppermill Proposal: Conversion of two cottages into a single dwelling, rebuilding of front elevation and installation of rooflights. Case Officer: Brian Smith Application No: PA/343828/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Ember Uppermill Ltd. Location: 113 - 115 High Street, Uppermill Proposal: Alterations to front elevation, removal of canopy, installation of wheelchair access and new steps and planting Case Officer: Paul Dowd Application No: CD/343849/19 Application Type: Conditional Discharge Application Applicant Mr Martin Whyment Location: Woodbrow Farm, Oldham Road, Shaw, Denshaw Proposal: Discharge of condition 10 relating to planning application PA/334782/13 Case Officer: Brian Smith Application No: HH/343873/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr Alex Flanagan Location: Kinders Lodge, Kinders Lane, Greenfield Proposal: Replacement of conservatory Case Officer: Brian Smith Application No: HH/343884/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr A Rigby Location: Edge End Farm, Whitebrook Lane, Greenfield Proposal: Porch to rear Case Officer: Brian Smith OTHER APPLICATIONS Application No: HH/343454/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant: Mr & Mrs Nurney Location: 4 Lane Drive, Grotton Proposal: Proposed loft conversion with dormers and garage/utility extension Case Officer: Luke Ashley Application No: PA/343609/19 Application Type: Reserved Matters Applicant: Prestigious Homes NW Ltd. Location: Land at Birk's Quarry, Huddersfield Road, Austerlands Proposal: Application for the approval of reserved matters in respect of appearance, landscaping, layout and scale for the erection of 6 dwellings in relation to outline approval PA/341213/17 Case Officer: Abiola Labisi Application No: PA/343610/19 Application Type: Reserved Matters Applicant: Prestigious Homes NW Ltd. Location: Land at Birk's Quarry, Huddersfield Road, Austerlands Proposal: Application for the approval of Reserved Matters in respect of Appearance, Landscaping, Layout and Scale for the erection of 37 dwellings in relation to outline approval PA/337932/15 Case Officer: Jamie Norton Application No: HH/343712/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant: Mrs K Peterson Location: Sidebank House, Holmfirth Road, Greenfield Proposal: Raised terrace to front elevation between the drive, front and side elevation of main house Case Officer: Dean Clapworthy Application No: PA/343735/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant: Mr Jamie Gledhill Location: Land on Delph New Road, Oldham Proposal: Erection of 3 new dwellings Case Officer: Dean Clapworthy Application No: PA/343751/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr Scott Armstrong Location: 100 Oldham Road, Springhead Proposal: Erection of new dwelling Case Officer: Dean Clapworthy Application No: HH/343754/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mrs Nicola Wood Location: 6 St Mary's Crest, Greenfield Proposal: Single storey front extension and alterations to form car space Case Officer: Osian Perks Application No: HH/343756/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mrs Danielle Jubbs Location: 8 Saint Mary's Drive, Greenfield Proposal: Two storey side and rear extension following the demolition of existing detached garage and utility at the side of the property and the existing conservatory to rear Case Officer: Paul Dowd Application No: CD/343772/19 Application Type: Conditional Discharge Application Applicant WRT Developments Location: Dobcross Works, Huddersfield Road, Diggle Proposal: Discharge of conditions 1 - 9 relating to application number LB/337929/15 Case Officer: Paul Dowd Application No: HH/343775/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mrs Howarth Location: 104 Chew Valley Road, Greenfield Proposal: Rear Dormer Case Officer: Dean Clapworthy Application No: PA/343776/19 Application Type: Reserved Matters Agent: Mr Stephen Nicholls Location: St Chad's C of E School, Rhodes Avenue, Uppermill Proposal: Variation of Condition No. 2 relating to Application No. 343280 to change approved plans and specifications Case Officer: Paul Dowd Application No: HH/343789/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr & Mrs Richardson Location: 12 Thornley Lane, Grotton Proposal: Single storey rear extension, single storey front porch extension and external works Case Officer: Osian Perks Application No: PA/343795/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr Nikolaj Dockree Location: Land south of Ward Lane/east of Huddersfield Narrow Canal, Diggle Proposal: Outline development (residential) for 10 no. three storey semi detached properties and 2 no. two storey detached units Case Officer: Paul Dowd Application No: PA/343820/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mrs Wendy Halsall Location: Land to the rear of Woodend Street, Springhead Proposal: Outline planning application for a single detached dwelling Case Officer: Brian Smith Application No: HH/343827/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr C Roberts Location: 9 Lodge Lane, Delph Proposal: Two storey side extension and front porch extension Case Officer: Abiola Labisi Application No: PA/343844/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr Lowery Location: 29 Thornley Lane, Grotton Proposal: Change of use of land to domestic curtilage Case Officer: Brian Smith Application No: HH/343853/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mrs Jacqui Birse Location: 18 Dorset Avenue, Diggle Proposal: Proposed rear balcony Case Officer: Brian Smith Application No: PA/343869/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr & Mrs Clark Location: Cribbstones, Delph New Road, Delph Proposal: Erection of 1 no. dwelling Case Officer: Dean Clapworthy Application No: PA/343888/19 Application Type: Outline Planning Permission Applicant James Edmund Wharton Ltd Location: Land at Pingle Lane, Delph Proposal: Outline application for the erection of 1 no. dwelling. All matters reserved. Case Officer: Dean Clapworthy Application No: PA/343906/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Steven Andrew Location: 10 St Anne’s Crescent, Grasscroft, OL4 4JH Proposal: Single storey rear extension following demolition of existing single storey extension Case Officer: Brian Smith Application No: HH/343907/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr Broadbent Location: 24 Sevenacres, Delph, OL3 5HU Proposal: First floor side extension and new pitched roof to rear Case Officer: Brian Smith Application No: HH/343910/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr Wells Location: Mount Sorrell Farm, Mount Lane, Dobcross Proposal: Proposed construction of a new single storey glazed extension, new subterranean link building, new porch & landscaping Case Officer: Paul Dowd Application No: LB/343911/19 Application Type: Full Planning Permission Applicant Mr Wells Location: Mount Sorrell Farm, Mount Lane, Dobcross Proposal: Proposed construction of a new single storey glazed extension, new subterranean
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