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Weekly List of Applications Validated by the Authority Peak District National Park Authority Aldern House, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1AE Telephone number : 01629 816200 WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 11/07/2012 - 18/07/2012 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/DDD/0612/0624 Mr Mike Elliott Evans Vettori Architects Ltd LBD 423730 ADM P 8451 366726 Building 5 31 Knowleston Place Bowling Green Farm Matlock Constraints Haddon Estate DE4 3BU Plotfile Boundaries - 8451 FCE Landholdings - FCE 521 SM DESCRIPTION Listed Building Consent: Proposed demolition of boiler house annex to existing farm building; proposed new timber basement window. PARISH Nether Haddon View Documents NP/DDD/0512/0483 Mr A Mycock Bagshaws FULL 413049 ALN P 4497 370058 White Field Farm Vine House Whitefield Lane Church Street Constraints Flagg Ashbourne Plotfile Boundaries - 4497 Derbyshire Plotfile Boundaries - 4849 DE6 1AE Key Ecological Area - FCE Landholdings - FCE 354 DESCRIPTION Erection of agricultural workers' dwelling. PARISH Flagg View Documents NP/DDD/0612/0578 Mr M Cooper & G Heathcote Planning Design Practice FULL 424389 ALN P 4930 362289 Barn Farm 4 Woburn House Barton Hill Vernon Gate Constraints Birchover Derby Sites and Monuments Records - DE1 1UL Plotfile Boundaries - 1163 Plotfile Boundaries - 4930 FCE Landholdings - FCE Landholdings - FCE 915 ZB Electricity Lines - 6733 DESCRIPTION Use of land to accommodate additional camping pitches and use of land as children's play area. PARISH Birchover View Documents NP/DDD/0712/0685 Mrs Jill Jones Smith & Roper FULL 413418 ALN P 6043 365965 The Barn Buxton Road Tagg Lane BAKEWELL Constraints Monyash Derbyshire Public Rights of Way - Footpath DE45 1BZ Plotfile Boundaries - 9608 Plotfile Boundaries - 6043 DESCRIPTION Conversion of a barn to a dwelling. PARISH Monyash View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 11/07/2012 - 18/07/2012 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/SM/0712/0718 Mr L Machin Bagshaws LLP FULL 408574 CAF P 11387 353842 LG & TM Machin Vine House Wellcroft Farm Church Street Constraints Grindon Ashbourne Plotfile Boundaries - 11387 Derbyshire FCE Landholdings - FCE 3005 ZB DE6 1AE DESCRIPTION Replacement of a 3 bay lean to building with a dual pitch steel portal framed abattoir building behind the existing barn PARISH Grindon View Documents NP/B/0612/0668 Pennine Sailing Club Race Cottam Associates FULL 415104 KW P 446 402304 Pennine Sailing Club 3 Vincent House Winscar Reservoir Solly Street Constraints Dunford Bridge Sheffield SSSI Buffer 250m - DARK PEAK South Yorkshire SSSI - S1 4BB Special Protection Area - Peak District Moors (South Pennine Moors Phase 1) Special Area Conservation - South Pennine Moors Section 3 Areas - S.3 Area / Recreation Zone Public Rights of Way - Footpath Plotfile Boundaries - 446 FCE Landholdings - FCE 1713 FCE Landholdings - FCE 551 FCE Landholdings - FCE 1262 FCE Landholdings - FCE 996 DESCRIPTION Proposed extension to existing club house PARISH Dunford View Documents NP/CEC/0612/0657 Mr Alexander Wagener FULL 398920 KW P 8384 379785 1 Bank Terrace Flatts Lane Constraints Kettleshulme Plotfile Boundaries - 8384 Plotfile Boundaries - 965 Plotfile Boundaries - 9381 Listed Buildings Merged - Domestic: Cottage Conservation Areas - Kettleshulme DESCRIPTION Proposed erection of a natural stone walled conservatory on a natural flagstone floor. PARISH Kettleshulme View Documents NP/HPK/0612/0630 Mr Stephen Sutton G9 Design FULL 418329 KW P 7545 382893 Southgate 5 Newfield Lane Hope Road Dore Constraints Hope Sheffield Sites and Monuments Records - S17 3DA Plotfile Boundaries - 11539 Plotfile Boundaries - 7545 DESCRIPTION Proposed two storey rear extension and single storey rear side extension. PARISH Aston View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 11/07/2012 - 18/07/2012 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/DDD/0612/0636 Mr Alan Brown Mr Barrie Froggatt FULL 424534 LF P 6165 360627 Lunter House Farm 41 Snitterton Road Wensley Road Matlock Constraints Winster Derbyshire Plotfile Boundaries - 6165 DE4 3LZ Plotfile Boundaries - 2002 Plotfile Boundaries - 7721 FCE Landholdings - FCE 1510 SM DESCRIPTION Two-storey side extension. PARISH Winster View Documents NP/DDD/0712/0717 Mr Ben Chadfield Ryder Ford Associates FULL 418443 LF P 5522 354433 Land at Dam Lane Parkside Parwich Park Road Constraints LEEK Public Rights of Way - Footpath Staffordshire Plotfile Boundaries - 5642 ST13 8JT Plotfile Boundaries - 5522 DESCRIPTION Erection of an agricultural building PARISH Parwich View Documents NP/DDD/0712/0723 Mr Christopher Lomas FULL 427288 LF P 3261 357478 Asker Cottage Slaley Constraints Bonsall SSSI Buffer 250m - VIA GELLIA WOODLANDS Plotfile Boundaries - 3261 Plotfile Boundaries - 10235 DESCRIPTION Repairs to garage, rebuilding walls to a reduced height and increasing pitch of roof. PARISH Bonsall View Documents NP/DDD/0712/0698 Mr Mike McDonald Nick Marriott Associates LBA 424742 MN P 6187 378921 Padley Manor Farm Orme Court Upper Padley BAKEWELL Constraints Grindleford Derbyshire Scheduled Ancient Monument - DE45 1ES 50m Buffer Plotfile Boundaries - 6187 Listed Buildings Merged - Domestic: Farmhouse FCE Landholdings - FCE 109 DESCRIPTION Listed Building consent - Replacement of single glazed timber windows to double glazed timber windows. PARISH Grindleford View Documents NP/DDD/0712/0711 Mr P Haywood Ward Design FULL 423752 MN P 3919 376916 Peak District Caravan Site 93 Moorhall Eyam New Road Bakewell Constraints Grindleford Derbyshire Underground Mineral Areas - Underground Mineral area DE451FP Public Rights of Way - De facto footpath Plotfile Boundaries - 3919 Key Ecological Area - Key Ecological Area - DESCRIPTION Proposed Storage Building PARISH Grindleford View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 11/07/2012 - 18/07/2012 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/HPK/0712/0677 Edale Mill Limited LBA 413395 MN P 3995 385397 6 Edale Mill Hope Road Constraints Edale Sites and Monuments Records - Plotfile Boundaries - 3995 Listed Buildings Merged - Power: Plant Listed Buildings Merged - Power: Watermill Listed Buildings Merged - Domestic: House Flood Risk Area Zone 3 - Flood Risk Area Zone 2 - Conservation Areas - Edale DESCRIPTION Addition of railings to outdoor loading platform and stone steps. PARISH Edale View Documents NP/HPK/0712/0704 Mr Peter Bacon FULL 420216 MN P 7420 382486 Glen Lea Shatton Constraints Bamford Plotfile Boundaries - 7420 Flood Risk Area Zone 2 - DESCRIPTION Replacement of existing canopy over front door. Replacement of flat roof on front bay window with pitched roof. PARISH Brough & Shatton View Documents NP/DDD/0612/0646 Mr Jonathon Dudgeon Richard Mundy Building FULL 423513 RF P 8293 Design Ltd 375198 3 Edge View Travel House Stoney Middleton Buxton Road Constraints BAKEWELL Plotfile Boundaries - 8293 Derbyshire Flood Risk Area Zone 2 - DE45 1BZ DESCRIPTION Side & rear extensions PARISH Stoney Middleton View Documents NP/GDO/0712/0734 Puro Property Partnership John F. Lomas DEM 408370 RF P 6162 379790 Bennetston Hall Rothbury Doveholes Chapel Road Hayfield HIGH PEAK Derbyshire SK22 2JF DESCRIPTION GDO Notitfication - Proposed demolition application for the dilapidated two storey flat roof extension, to the North East of the main building PARISH Chapel-en-le-Frith View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 11/07/2012 - 18/07/2012 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/DDD/0712/0700 Mr Johnathan Tindall Nick Marriott Architecture FULL 424676 SC P 4231 376123 Chequers Inn Orme Court Froggatt Edge Granby Road Constraints Calver BAKEWELL SSSI Buffer 250m - EASTERN PEAK DISTRICT MOORS Derbyshire Plotfile Boundaries - 4231 DE45 1ES Listed Buildings Merged - Commercial: Public House DESCRIPTION Proposed change of use from a vacant staff accommodation to independent holiday accommodation and rear single storey extension to existing structure. PARISH Curbar View Documents NP/DDD/0712/0701 Mr Johnathan Tindall Nick Marriott Architecture LBA 424676 SC P 4231 376123 Chequers Inn Orme Court Froggatt Edge Granby Road Constraints Calver BAKEWELL SSSI Buffer 250m - EASTERN PEAK DISTRICT MOORS Derbyshire Plotfile Boundaries - 4231 DE45 1ES Listed Buildings Merged - Commercial: Public House DESCRIPTION Listed Building consent - Proposed change of use from a vacant staff accommodation to independent holiday accommodation and rear single storey extension to existing structure. PARISH Curbar View Documents NP/HPK/0612/0573 Mr Colin Ainsworth Mr Frank Summerfield FULL 403461 SC P 2256 389606 Tom Heys Farm Torplan Ltd Glossop Road 216 Heaton Moor Road Constraints Little Hayfield Heaton Moor SSSI Buffer 250m - DARK PEAK Stockport Plotfile Boundaries - 2256 Cheshire Electricity Lines - 8089 SK4 4DU DESCRIPTION Addition of flue to barn roof PARISH Hayfield View Documents NP/HPK/0712/0696 Mrs Nicole Whittingham Roger Lee Planning Ltd FULL 402281
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