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Application Number Date Sent Site Address CIL Zone Exemption Appendix 3 - CIL Liability notices issued Exemption Application number Date sent Site address CIL zone Liability Parish/Town Council Ward granted Addingham Parish 17/00570/MAF 01/11/2017 Darkwood House, Addingham 1 £ 105,974.00 Council Craven Addingham Parish 18/03209/FUL 08/02/2019 127 Main Street, Addingham 1 £ - Council Craven Ye Old Stone House, Moorside Lane, Addingham Parish 18/04069/FUL 25/03/2019 Addingham 1 Self build £ - Council Craven Addingham Parish 18/00836/FUL 04/07/2018 10 Bark Lane, Addingham 1 £ 17,490.00 Council Craven 16/06606/MAF 23/01/2018 Baildon Mills, Baildon 2 £ 35,400.00 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 17/00921/MAF 23/01/2018 Baildon Mills, Baildon 2 £ 94,950.00 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 18/03068/FUL 05/12/2018 50 Hope Lane, Baildon 2 £ 13,200.00 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 18/04145/FUL 09/01/2019 Little Blue Orange, Baildon 3 £ 5,520.00 Baildon Parish Council Baildon Former Yorkshire Water Reservoir, 18/04561/FUL 14/02/2019 West Lane, Baildon 2 £ 13,650.00 Baildon Parish Council Baildon Former Yorkshire Water Reservoir, 18/04562/FUL 14/02/2019 West Lane, Baildon 2 £ 14,750.00 Baildon Parish Council Baildon Former Yorkshire Water Reservoir, 18/04563/FUL 14/02/2019 West Lane, Baildon 2 £ 15,000.00 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 18/02782/FUL 20/02/2019 Baildon Mills, Baildon 2 £ 31,439.75 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 18/04674/FUL 26/02/2019 Land to rear of 23 Delph Hill, Baildon 2 £ 32,643.92 Baildon Parish Council Baildon Former Yorkshire Yorkshire Reservoir, 17/06410/FUL 14/05/2018 West Lane, Baildon 2 £ 47,720.00 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 17/06921/FUL 03/07/2018 Green Lane, Baildon 2 £ 6,300.00 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 18/01992/FUL 18/07/2018 Moorside Farm, Moorside, Baildon 2 Self build £ - Baildon Parish Council Baildon 18/02249/FUL 20/09/2018 Land at Tong Park, Baildon 3 £ 14,000.00 Baildon Parish Council Baildon Appendix 3 - CIL Liability notices issued Norwood House, Lower Green, 18/00180/FUL 13/12/2018 Baildon 3 £ 5,800.00 Baildon Parish Council Shipley Glenside House, Saltiare Road, 18/03820/FUL 12/11/2018 Eldwick 2 Self build £ - Bingley Town Council Bingley Lodges 1 and 2, Faweather Grange 18/04723/FUL 14/02/2019 Holiday Lodges 2 £ - Bingley Town Council Bingley 18/04833/FUL 14/02/2019 38 Kings Road, Bingley 3 £ 5,848.53 Bingley Town Council Bingley Riverside Works, Ireland Street, 18/03872/FUL 20/02/2019 Bingley 3 £ 4,200.00 Bingley Town Council Bingley 17/03208/FUL 14/02/2018 123 Gilstead Lane, Gilstead 2 £ 2,750.00 Bingley Town Council Bingley 17/06954/FUL 14/02/2018 5A Priestthorpe Lane, Bingley 3 £ 1,740.00 Bingley Town Council Bingley 17/06772/FUL 09/05/2018 Littlegarth, Sheriff Lane, Eldwick 2 Self build £ 6,200.00 Bingley Town Council Bingley 17/03704/MAF 09/05/2018 Lidl, Bingley Super £ 105,750.00 Bingley Town Council Bingley 17/04630/FUL 01/06/2018 60 Moorbottom Lane, Bingley 3 Self build £ - Bingley Town Council Bingley Former site Semmering, Sheriff Lane, 18/00139/FUL 13/06/2018 Eldwick 2 £ 11,271.00 Bingley Town Council Bingley Land at 412555 440340, Saltaire 18/00719/FUL 18/07/2018 Road, Eldwick 2 Self build £ - Bingley Town Council Bingley 18/02640/FUL 18/09/2018 Royston Fold Farm, Eldwick 2 £ 3,500.00 Bingley Town Council Bingley 18/05178/FUL 22/03/2019 Littlegarth, Sheriff Lane, Eldwick 2 £ 34,802.10 Bingley Town Council Bingley Bradford Trident 18/03849/FUL 08/01/2019 554 Manchester Road 4 £ - Community Council Little Horton Bradford Trident 17/05946/FUL 09/05/2018 387 Little Horton Road, Bradford 4 £ - Community Council Little Horton Bradford Trident 17/05618/FUL 22/06/2018 Land South of 3 Mumford Street 4 £ - Community Council Little Horton The Prince Of Wales Inn, Bowling Old Bradford Trident 18/01201/FUL 22/06/2018 Lane 4 £ - Community Council Little Horton 18/00475/FUL 12/06/2018 Queens Head, 93 Main Street, Burley 1 £ 11,360.00 Burley in Wharfedale Wharfedale 18/00856/FUL 19/07/2018 12 Rose Bank, Ilkley 1 Self build £ - Burley in Wharfedale Wharfedale Land north of 10 Aberdeen Terrace, Clayton and Fairweather 19/00031/FUL 22/03/2019 Clayton 4 £ - Clayton Parish Council Green Clayton and Fairweather 17/05251/MAF 09/05/2018 Holts Lane, Clayton 4 £ - Clayton Parish Council Green Appendix 3 - CIL Liability notices issued Clayton and Fairweather 18/02044/FUL 18/07/2018 Abbey House, Cockin Lane, Bradford 4 £ - Clayton Parish Council Green The Manor, Sutton Drive, Cullingworth Parish 18/02564/FUL 18/09/2018 Cullingworth 3 £ - Council Bingley Rural Upper Bradshaw Head Farm, Long Denholme Parish Town 17/06733/FUL 15/05/2018 Causeway, Denholme 4 £ - Council Bingley Rural St Pauls Church, Halifax Road, Denholme Parish Town 18/00595/FUL 22/06/2018 Denholme 4 £ - Council Bingley Rural Land at Harden Road & Keighley 18/03868/MAR 14/02/2019 Road, Harden 3 £ 56,560.00 Harden Parish Council Bingley Rural 17/06037/FUL 13/06/2018 Back O'The Mill, Keighley Road 3 £ 7,200.00 Harden Parish Council Bingley Rural Land East of Myrtle Lodge, Myrtle Haworth, Cross Roads 18/04328/FUL 17/12/2018 Drive 3 £ - and Stanbury Worth Valley Haworth, Cross Roads 18/03416/FUL 08/01/2019 Land at Fife Street, Haworth 3 £ 4,880.00 and Stanbury Worth Valley Land adjacent to 10 Pink Street, Haworth, Cross Roads 18/03707/FUL 15/01/2019 Haworth 3 Self build £ - and Stanbury Worth Valley Ponden House, Ponden Lane, Haworth, Cross Roads 18/05141/FUL 20/02/2019 Stanbury 2 Self build £ - and Stanbury Worth Valley Overwood, Mytholmes Lane, Haworth, Cross Roads 18/00447/FUL 13/06/2018 Haworth 3 Self build £ - and Stanbury Worth Valley Woodlands House, Bridgehouse Lane, Haworth, Cross Roads 17/06324/FUL 13/06/2018 Haworth 3 £ - and Stanbury Worth Valley Haworth, Cross Roads 18/01428/FUL 22/06/2018 Oldfield Gate Farm, Haworth 2 Self build £ - and Stanbury Worth Valley 13 Sugden End, Halifax Road, Cross Haworth, Cross Roads 18/01439/FUL 18/07/2018 Roads, Keighley 4 £ - and Stanbury Worth Valley Land adjacent to 62 Sun Street, Howarth, Cross Roads 17/03065/FUL 01/11/2017 Haworth 3 £ 1,233.00 and Stanbury Worth Valley Ashburn House, Parish Ghyll Drive, 18/03379/FUL 29/10/2018 Ilkley 1 £ 300.00 Ilkley Ilkley 18/02554/FUL 12/11/2018 Sirius, Langbar Road, Ilkley 1 Self build £ - Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 18/03967/FUL 16/11/2018 4 Grange Estate, Ilkley 1 £ 12,416.00 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 17/03895/FUL 12/02/2019 , Hollin Hall Drive, Ilkley 1 Self build £ - Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 18/05259/FUL 26/02/2019 Beck House, Manor Rise, Ilkley 1 £ 14,232.17 Ilkley town council Ilkley Appendix 3 - CIL Liability notices issued Land Opposite To 23 Springs Lane, 17/03004/FUL 22/02/2018 Ilkley 1 Self build £ - Ilkley Town Council Ilkley Caretakers House, Myddleton 18/00354/FUL 13/06/2018 Grange, Ilkely 1 £ - Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 18/01124/FUL 22/06/2018 9 Clifton Road, Ilkley 1 £ 3,000.00 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 18/00621/FUL 04/07/2018 20 Moorfield Road, Ilkley 1 Self build £ - Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 18/00841/FUL 04/07/2018 21Moorfield Road, Ilkley 1 £ 14,940.00 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 18/01844/FUL 12/07/2018 6 Olicana Park, Ilkley 1 Self build £ - Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 18/01451/FUL 18/07/2018 10 High Wheatley, Ilkley 1 Self build £ - Ilkley Town Council Ilkley Holme Lea Residential Home, 2 18/02115/FUL 01/08/2018 Queens Road, Bradford 1 £ - Ilkley Town Council Ilkley Rhyddings Lodge, Backstone Lane, 18/01936/HOU 07/08/2018 Ilkley 1 £ 12,400.00 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 18/02086/FUL 07/08/2018 9-9A Leeds Road, Ilkley 1 £ 4,530.00 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 18/01858/FUL 20/09/2018 2 Clifton Road, Ilkley 1 £ 22,130.00 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 18/03158/FUL 11/10/2018 Land at Curly Hill, Ilkley 1 £ 30,700.00 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 18/05433/FUL 25/03/2019 10 High Wheatley, Ilkley 1 Self build £ - Ilkley Town Council Ilkley Dawslack Barn, Parkers Lane, 17/04844/FUL 25/01/2018 Keighley 3 Self build £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley Central Eden House, 25 Temple Street, 17/05874/FUL 08/01/2019 Keighley 4 £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley Central 17/02777/FUL 11/02/2019 Whinburn Farm, Keighley 3 Self build £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley Central 18/04921/HOU 14/02/2019 20 Greenacres Drive, Keighley 3 £ 3,168.88 Keighley Town Council Keighley Central 19/00193/FUL 22/03/2019 105B Cavendish Street, Keighley 4 £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley Central 18/00132/FUL 15/05/2018 7 Devonshire Street, Keighley 4 £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley Central 18/00197/FUL 15/05/2018 41-49 Lawkholme Lane, Keighley 4 £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley Central 18/02144/FUL 20/09/2018 8 Lord Street, Keighley 4 £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley Central Land North of Back Shaw Lane, 17/01349/FUL 01/11/2017 Keighley 4 £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley East Appendix 3 - CIL Liability notices issued Site at Street Lane, East Morton, 18/03942/FUL 05/12/2018 Keighley 3 £ 2,780.00 Keighley Town Council Keighley East Cragg Hill Cottage, Woodhouse Road, 18/03881/FUL 17/12/2018 Keighley 4 £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley East 18/03499/FUL 26/02/2019 24 Hainworth, Keighley 4 £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley East Land behnd 8-10 Scott Lane, 19/00024/FUL 22/03/2019 Riddlesden 3 £ 4,091.75 Keighley Town Council Keighley East Moorside Meadow, Back Shaw Lane, 17/04406/PAR 25/01/2018 Keighley 4 £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley East 18/00140/FUL 13/06/2018 The Bungalow, Florist Street, Keighley 4 £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley East 18/00229/MAF 22/06/2018 Land at Park Lane, Keighley 4 £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley East 18/00885/FUL 03/07/2018 Banks Lane, Riddlesden 3 £ 9,780.00 Keighley Town Council Keighley
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