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PLANNING COMMITTEE Agenda Item No. APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER OFFICER DELEGATED POWERS FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 2019 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 19/0221 Var/Removal of Temple Sowerby Variation of S106 agreement under approval 17/0293. LAND TO THE REAR OF TEMPLE Reiver Homes APPROVED S106 SOWERBY MEDICAL CENTRE, TEMPLE SOWERBY, PENRITH, 19/0222 Full Application Langwathby Residential development for 25 homes, associated LAND AT LANGWATHBY HALL Willan Homes and APPROVED roads and infrastructure. Demolition of two existing FARM, LANGWATHBY, PENRITH, Developments - Mr J buildings. CA10 1LW Willan 19/0229 Var/Removal of Brough Modification of S106 agreement attached to approval LAND ADJACENT TO ATKINSONS Mr S Atkinson APPROVED S106 15/1072. EARTHMOVING, AUGILL HOUSE FARM, BROUGH, KIRKBY STEPHEN, 19/0327 Reserved by Bolton Discharge of conditions 3 (archaeology) and 5 EDEN GROVE, BOLTON, APPLEBY, Mr Y Bhailok APPROVED Cond (surface water drainage) attached to approval CA16 6AJ 15/0917. 19/0328 Reserved by Bolton Discharge of conditions 3 (archaeology) and 5 EDEN GROVE, BOLTON, APPLEBY, Mr Y Bhailok APPROVED Cond (surface water drainage) attached to approval CA16 6AJ 15/0633. 19/0371 Reserved Matters Catterlen Reserved matters application for access, LAND BETWEEN PARK VIEW AND Mr I Dalton APPROVED appearance, landscaping, layout and scale attached JOINERS BROW, CATTERLEN, to approval 18/0011. PENRITH, CA11 0BQ 19/0450 Full Application Little Strickland Re-meandering of approximately 800m of river THRIMBY GRANGE FARM, Eden Rivers Trust - Mr APPROVED channel back in to the associated floodplain and THRIMBY, PENRITH, CA10 3QH L Dahl creation of floodplain habitat features. 19/0464 Full Application Skelton Re-roofing, alterations and extension to an existing LINTON GHYLL FARM, IVEGILL, Mr & Mrs Creighton APPROVED dwelling CARLISLE, CA4 0PH 19/0465 Listed Building Skelton Listed building consent for re-roofing, alterations and LINTON GHYLL, IVEGILL, Mr & Mrs Creighton APPROVED extension to an existing dwelling. CARLISLE, CA4 0PH 19/0618 Listed Building Skelton Listed Building consent for the replacement of North THE ARCHES, HIGH HEAD CASTLE, Mr & Mrs Prior APPROVED facing bay window. IVEGILL, CARLISLE, CA4 0PN 19/0629 Full Application Alston Proposed new buildings for stabling and associated WELLGILL FARM, NENTHEAD, CA9 Mr J Butterworth APPROVED storage. 3PY 19/0670 Listed Building Sockbridge & Listed building consent for internal alterations. THWAITE COTTAGE, TIRRIL, Mrs C Tremayne APPROVED Tirril PENRITH, CA10 2JF 03 January 2020 Page 1 of 5 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 19/0685 Listed Building Appleby Listed building consent for development of former 19 BOROUGHGATE, APPLEBY-IN- Stanthorne Ltd APPROVED bank premises and upstairs residential unit into 5 no. WESTMORLAND, CA16 6XF residential apartments. 19/0690 Full Application Temple Sowerby Proposed demolition of existing single storey IVY HOUSE, TEMPLE SOWERBY, Mr & Mrs T Cleasby APPROVED extensions for two storey domestic extension. PENRITH, CA10 1SB Formation of double garage to existing detached annexe incorporated to new boundary. 19/0701 Full Application Alston Change of use from ancillary accommodation to HILLSIDE COTTAGE, GARRIGILL, Mr G & Mrs A Teeven APPROVED holiday cottage and associated rear extension, ALSTON, CA9 3EX renovations and parking. 19/0710 Listed Building Penrith Listed Building Consent for the removal of exterior 9 QUEEN STREET, PENRITH, CA11 Ms J Beilby APPROVED window boxes and associated works. 7XF 19/0718 Full Application Culgaith Install 1no. door and 2no. windows into existing 12 OTTERS HOLT, CULGAITH, Mr D Garnett APPROVED storm porch. PENRITH, CA10 1SG 19/0725 Full Application Penrith Single storey side extension and boundary fence, 35 ROMAN ROAD, PENRITH, CA11 Miss A Turnbull APPROVED part retrospective. 8DY 19/0726 Full Application Penrith Reversal of door and window positions on South East 9 - 10 ANGEL LANE, PENRITH, CA11 Wilkes-Green & Hill APPROVED elevation. 7BP Ltd - Mr A Wilkes-Green 19/0727 Full Application Penrith The erection of a single storey extension to the rear 5 JUBILEE LODGE, BEACON EDGE, Mr & Mrs Hollywood APPROVED of the property. PENRITH, CA11 7SQ 19/0728 Full Application Hesket New plant room access. VETERINARY LABORATORIES Mr C Fiddes - BBM APPROVED AGENCY, CALTHWAITE, PENRITH, CA11 9RR 19/0740 Full Application Catterlen Erection of agricultural building to include milking CATTERLEN HALL, CATTERLEN, Messrs M J Dent APPROVED parlour. PENRITH, CA11 0BB 19/0741 Full Application Catterlen Erection of agricultural building. CATTERLEN HALL, CATTERLEN, Messrs M J Dent APPROVED PENRITH, CA11 0BB 19/0743 Full Application Great Salkeld Variation of condition 2 (plans compliance) in respect HUNTER HALL FARM, GREAT Hunter Hall APPROVED of design modifications attached to approval 18/0824. SALKELD, PENRITH, CA11 9NA Developments Ltd 19/0744 Full Application Penrith Single storey extension to the south and west 43 CROFT TERRACE, PENRITH, Mr M Kersey APPROVED elevations of dwelling. CA11 7RU 19/0745 Full Application Hesket Proposed alterations and extension. WOODLANDS BARROCK PARK, Mr & Mrs Fisher APPROVED SOUTHWAITE, CARLISLE, CA4 0JS 03 January 2020 Page 2 of 5 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 19/0747 Full Application Hesket Proposed application for installation of a chimney, THE RETREAT, SOUTHWAITE, Hayton Agriculture Ltd - APPROVED ecological louvred/vented bat nesting cupola to the CARLISLE, CA4 0ER Mr C Harrison roof and associated works. 19/0748 Listed Building Appleby Listed Building Consent for internal and external 8 BATTLEBARROW, APPLEBY-IN- Mr P Fussell APPROVED alterations. WESTMORLAND, CA16 6XS 19/0749 Full Application Skelton Proposed first floor extension to form sun room/snug. OAKTREE COTTAGE, IVEGILL, Mr & Mrs Colin Craig APPROVED CARLISLE, CA4 0PP 19/0753 Full Application Sockbridge & Variation of condition 2 (plans compliance) to LAND ADJ WALMAR, CROFT HEAD, JIW Properties Ltd - Mr APPROVED Tirril reposition unit 1 and make minor amendments to the SOCKBRIDGE, PENRITH, I Wilkinson design attached to planning approval 19/0246. 19/0761 Full Application Culgaith Part retrospective application for erection of pony GILDERWATH, KIRKLAND ROAD, Mr J Sjorup APPROVED shelter, extension to pony shelter. SKIRWITH, PENRITH, CA10 1RL 19/0763 Full Application Murton Variation of condition 2 (plans compliance) to include LANGTON FIELD - LANGTON FARM, MR J BELL APPROVED alterations to ground floor layout attached to approval LANGTON, APPLEBY-IN- 18/0864. WESTMORLAND, CA16 6JG 19/0765 Full Application Brougham Variation of condition 3 (plans compliance) to include PANCAKE HOUSE CENTER PARCS, CENTER PARCS LTD APPROVED change of material to roof of Pancake House WHINFELL FOREST VILLAGE, attached to approval 19/0076. WHINFELL, PENRITH, CA10 2DW 19/0766 Full Application Dacre Removal of condition 3 (occupancy) attached to SNUG COTTAGE, ROSE BANK, Mr A Jakeman APPROVED approval 11/0332. STAINTON, PENRITH, CA11 0EP 19/0770 Full Application Melmerby Retrospective Installation of Ground Source Heating BROAD MEADOWS, MELMERBY, Messrs Awde APPROVED Array and associated (internal) plant/equipment. CA10 1HA 19/0772 Full Application Dacre Two storey rear and side extension YMPGARTH BARN, STAINTON, Mr & Mrs Dale Siddle APPROVED PENRITH, CA11 0ES 19/0778 Tree Works (CA) Brough Cherry tree x 2 (T1 and T2): Crown reduce by 35%, CHURCH BROUGH VILLAGE Sarah Ellwood - Church APPROVED thin by 10% and shape to balance crown; Beech: Fell GREEN, BROUGH, KIRKBY Brough Parish Council tree to ground level due to conflict with adjacent STEPHEN, CA17 4EJ Sycamore; Church Brough Conservation Area. 19/0779 Full Application Ainstable Change of use of redundant swimming pool to a FORMER SWIMMING POOL AT Addis Town Planning APPROVED dwelling and associated operations. FAUGH HEAD, AINSTABLE, Ltd - Mr D Addis CARLISLE, CA4 9QW 19/0783 Full Application Appleby Extension to west elevation. LOW EDGE COTTAGE, Mr J Ashman APPROVED BOROUGHGATE, APPLEBY-IN- WESTMORLAND, CA16 6XG 03 January 2020 Page 3 of 5 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 19/0786 Full Application Penrith Erection of an agricultural shed for cattle housing. MILBURN HOUSE, BOWSCAR Mr R Threlfell APPROVED ROAD, BOWSCAR, PENRITH, CA11 9NW 19/0787 Full Application Penrith Erection of an agricultural shed for cattle housing. MILBURN HOUSE, BOWSCAR Mr R Threlfell APPROVED ROAD, BOWSCAR, PENRITH, CA11 9NW 19/0788 Full Application Penrith Erection of an agricultural shed for cattle housing. MILBURN HOUSE, BOWSCAR Mr R Threlfell APPROVED ROAD, BOWSCAR, PENRITH, CA11 9NW 19/0789 Reserved by Kirkoswald Discharge of condition 4 (windows and doors) BARN ADJ TO BUSKRIGG, BUSK, Mr C Fisher APPROVED Cond attached to listed building consent 17/0960. RENWICK, PENRITH, CA10 1LA 19/0792 Full Application Catterlen Single storey rear and front extension, and widening DUNROVIN, CATTERLEN, PENRITH, Mrs J Hunter APPROVED access. CA11 0BQ 19/0795 Full Application Great Strickland New Greenhouse HOLLY HOUSE, GREAT Mr C Thrower APPROVED STRICKLAND, PENRITH, CA10 3DF 19/0797 Full Application Greystoke Change of use of agricultural land into garden, car BARN ADJ TO JOHNSTONE FARM, Mr & Mrs H Howard APPROVED parking and turning areas. JOHNBY ON THE C3014, GREYSTOKE, PENRITH, CA11 0UU 19/0799 Listed Building Appleby Listed building consent for extension to west LOW EDGE COTTAGE, Mr J Ashman APPROVED elevation. BOROUGHGATE,
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    Documents from the Edenhall Estate, Cumbria Transcribed from the seller’s photos on eBay by Petra E. Mitchinson 2009 Contents Page Introduction ................................................................................................................ 6 The MUSGRAVE Family, Baronets of Edenhall ...................................................... 7 Transcriptions ............................................................................................................. 9 22 Apr 1671. Account for masons’ repairs at Hartley Castle .......................................... 9 25 Dec 1674. HM Customs House account, Carlisle port ............................................... 9 18 May 1681. Marriage agreement Mary MUSGRAVE & John DAVISON ................ 10 09 Sep 1686. Soulby Court Baron rents & fines list ..................................................... 12 1690s. Tenants’/voters’ list, Middle & West Ward, Westmorland ................................ 13 16 Sep 1708. Receipt for grass and cattle sold ............................................................. 15 20 Sep 1708. Receipt for 4 oxen and cattle .................................................................. 16 26 Jul 1710. List of live and dead goods at Edenhall & Hartley ................................... 16 14 May 1712. Receipt for various taxes ....................................................................... 17 08 Jul 1712. Receipt by the Rector of Crosby Garrett .................................................. 18 28 Jul 1712. Receipt for 6 rakes