Delegated Planning Decisons Made by Charnwood Borough Council Since the Last Plans Committee Report

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Delegated Planning Decisons Made by Charnwood Borough Council Since the Last Plans Committee Report Delegated planning decisons made by Charnwood Borough Council since the last Plans Committee report Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/19/0647/2 Full 293 Bradgate Road Partial demolition and erection of Permission be granted subject to 25-Jun-2019 Anstey Anstey ground floor single storey rear conditions. LE7 7FX extension, entrance porch to front, two storey side extension and attic conversion with a new higher and gabled roof with dormer windows to front and Juliet balcony to rear with rendering of the resultant dwelling. P/19/0564/2 Full 27 The Close Proposed erection of detached Permission be granted subject to 25-Jun-2019 Anstey Anstey bungalow. conditions. LE7 7EP P/19/0883/2 Householder 41 The Green Proposed first floor rear extension Permission be granted subject to 04-Jul-2019 Anstey Anstey and conversion of garage to provide conditions. Leicester a ground floor bedroom. Erection of Leicestershire a replacement garage and LE7 7FU demolition of outbuildings. P/19/0846/2 Householder 60 Melton Road Creation of hip to gable roof Permission be granted subject to 11-Jun-2019 Barrow & Sileby Barrow Upon Soar extension and installation of rear conditions. West LE12 8NX facing dormer extension to dwelling P/19/0130/2 Full Land adj. to Barrow Upon Change of use to cemetery. Permission be granted subject to 14-Jun-2019 Barrow & Sileby Soar Cemetery conditions. West Cotes Road Barrow Upon Soar LE12 8JP P/19/0663/2 Full 3 Riverside Mews Erection of first floor terrace to the Permission be granted subject to 21-Jun-2019 Birstall Wanlip Wanlip west & north elevations of dwelling. conditions. LE7 4PH P/19/1150/2 Demolition 20 Tempest Road Demolition of detached house (Prior The submission of details are not 27-Jun-2019 Birstall Wanlip Determination Birstall Notification) required for consideration. LE4 3BE Page 1 of 15 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/19/1163/2 Householder 4 Dale Close The erection of a single storey rear Prior approval from the 02-Jul-2019 Birstall Wanlip Prior Birstall extension extending beyond the rear Council is not required. Notification Leicestershire wall of the original house by 5m, with LE4 3LE a maximum height of 3.85m, and height to the eaves of 2.5m P/19/0769/2 Full 35 Paget Avenue Erection of two storey extension to Permission be granted subject to 18-Jun-2019 Birstall Birstall rear of dwelling. conditions. Watermead LE4 4HY P/19/0901/2 Householder 53 The Meadway Proposed first floor extension to side Permission refused. 19-Jun-2019 Birstall Birstall and rear of existing dwelling. Watermead LE4 4NG P/19/0907/2 Householder 24 Acacia Avenue Proposed single storey extension to Permission be granted subject to 24-Jun-2019 Birstall Birstall side and rear of existing dwelling. conditions. Watermead Leicestershire LE4 4HA P/19/0723/2 Householder 483 Loughborough Road Erection of outbuilding to rear of Permission be granted subject to 28-Jun-2019 Birstall Birstall dwelling conditions. Watermead Leicestershire LE4 4BJ P/19/0932/2 Householder 51 Sycamore Road Two storey side and rear Permission be granted subject to 04-Jul-2019 Birstall Birstall extensions, single storey extension conditions. Watermead Leicestershire to rear and loft conversion with rear LE4 4LX dormer. Erection of detached double garage to rear and alterations to vehicular access.. Erection of new boundary walls. P/19/0397/2 Householder 20 Fletchers Way Proposed single storey extension to Permission be granted subject to 10-Jun-2019 East Goscote East Goscote front of dwelling. conditions. Ward Leicestershire LE7 3ZG Page 2 of 15 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/19/0825/2 Householder 4 Keepers Croft Proposed single storey extension to Permission be granted subject to 18-Jun-2019 East Goscote East Goscote side and rear of dwelling. conditions. Ward LE7 3ZJ P/19/0879/2 Householder 241 Markfield Lane Proposed 2 storey extension to side Permission be granted subject to 17-Jun-2019 Forest Bradgate Newtown Linford with proposed porch to front of conditions. Leicestershire existing dwelling LE67 9PQ P/19/0350/2 Householder 55 Roecliffe Road Erection of oak-framed car port to Permission be granted subject to 21-Jun-2019 Forest Bradgate Newtown Linford front of dwelling (revised scheme conditions. LE12 8TN P/18/1386/2 refers). P/19/0982/2 Full 4 Paterson Drive Raising of roof and extension to Permission be granted subject to 03-Jul-2019 Forest Bradgate Woodhouse Eaves front of garage, erection of single conditions. LE12 8RL storey extension to rear and installation of 3 dormer extensions (2x front & 1x rear) to dwelling. P/19/0909/2 Full 107 Beacon Road Erection of two storey extension to Permission be granted subject to 05-Jul-2019 Forest Bradgate Woodhouse Eaves side of dwelling. conditions. LE12 8RW P/19/0665/2 Full 100 Hermitage Road Installation of dropped kerb to Permission be granted subject to 11-Jun-2019 Loughborough Loughborough property conditions. Ashby LE11 4PF P/19/0890/2 Full 81 King Street Change of use from dwelling (Class Permission be granted subject to 19-Jun-2019 Loughborough Loughborough C3) to five bedroom HiMO (Class conditions. Hastings Leicestershire C4) and changes to external LE11 1SB elevations. P/19/0817/2 Householder 8 Elms Grove Erection of single storey rear Permission be granted subject to 19-Jun-2019 Loughborough Loughborough extension to rear of dwelling. conditions. Hastings LE11 1RG P/19/0796/2 Full 40 Albert Promenade Proposed single storey extensions Permission be granted subject to 27-Jun-2019 Loughborough Loughborough to front and rear of existing dwelling conditions. Hastings LE11 1RE and extension to outbuilding in rear garden. Page 3 of 15 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/19/0699/2 Full 29 Hudson Street Single storey extension to rear of Permission be granted subject to 27-Jun-2019 Loughborough Loughborough dwelling. conditions. Hastings LE11 1EJ P/19/0633/2 Householder 220 Leicester Road Erection of detached triple garage to Permission be granted subject to 28-Jun-2019 Loughborough Loughborough rear following demolition of existing conditions. Hastings LE11 2AH garage at side. P/19/1010/2 Householder 15 High Meadow Erection of two storey extension to Permission be granted subject to 19-Jun-2019 Loughborough Hathern side of dwelling. conditions. Hathern & Leicestershire Dishley LE12 5HW P/19/0525/2 Full Zouch Marina Erection of a carport. Permission be granted subject to 28-Jun-2019 Loughborough 26 Rempstone Road conditions. Hathern & Hathern Dishley Loughborough LE12 5JN P/19/0703/2 Full 3-4 Baxter Gate Proposed change of use from Class Permission be granted subject to 11-Jun-2019 Loughborough Loughborough A1 (Shop) to Class A3 ( Restaurants conditions. Lemyngton LE11 1TG and Cafe), and the installation of extractor flues. P/19/0870/2 Advert Travis Perkins & Proposed non-illuminated fascia and Permission be granted subject to 13-Jun-2019 Loughborough Consent Benchmarx free standing advertisments. conditions. Lemyngton Clarence Street Loughborough LE11 1EX P/19/0518/2 Full Synergy House Change of use of part of an office Permission be granted subject to 01-Jul-2019 Loughborough Lisle Street space (Class B1a) to conditions. Lemyngton Loughborough Restaurant/Cafe (Class A3), and LE11 1AW change of use of vacant land to a car park in association with the office space at Synergy House. Page 4 of 15 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/19/0794/2 Full Pennine House Replacement of windows Permission be granted subject to 04-Jul-2019 Loughborough Lemyngton Street conditions. Lemyngton Loughborough LE11 1UH P/19/0753/2 Full 21 Market Place Change of use of ground floor from Permission be granted subject to 05-Jul-2019 Loughborough Loughborough retail ( Use Class A1) to mixed Use conditions. Lemyngton LE11 3EB Classes A1, A3, and A4.Change of use for first floor into two flats of multiple occupation (Use Class C4) and external alterations . P/19/1198/2 Discharge of Land at Loughborough Discharge of condition 5 of Conditions discharged. 02-Jul-2019 Loughborough Conditions University Science and P/18/0152/2 regarding the proposed Nanpantan Enterprise Park materials Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 3QF P/19/0692/2 CL (existing) 46 Woodlands Drive Certificate of Lawfulness (Existing) Permission be granted 25-Jun-2019 Loughborough Loughborough for use of the property as a House in unconditionally. Outwoods Leicestershire Multiple Occupation (C4). LE11 2DD P/19/0924/2 Full 67 Brookfield Avenue Change of use from dwelling (Use Permission be granted subject to 04-Jul-2019 Loughborough Loughborough Class C3) to a House in Multiple conditions. Outwoods Leicestershire Occupation (Use Class C4). LE11 3LN P/19/0570/2 Householder 42 Juniper Way Erection of single storey extension Permission be granted subject to 14-Jun-2019 Loughborough Loughborough to rear of dwelling. conditions. Shelthorpe Leicestershire LE11 2QA P/19/0892/2 Full 35 Maple Road North Erection of two semi-detached Permission refused. 17-Jun-2019 Loughborough Loughborough dwellings following demolition of a Shelthorpe Leicestershire single storey detached garage LE11 2JL Page 5 of 15 Application Application Location Proposal Decision Decision date Ward number type P/19/1009/2 Change of Grange Farm Prior approval for proposed change Prior approval from the 03-Jul-2019 Loughborough Use Prior 69 Main Street of use for an agricultural building to Council is not required Shelthorpe Notification Woodthorpe a residential dwelling (Use Class Loughborough C3) and associated internal and Leicestershire external alterations. LE12 8UG P/19/0653/2 Householder 10 Chester Close Proposed single storey rear Permission be granted subject to 10-Jun-2019 Loughborough Loughborough extensions and front extention of conditions.
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