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Northumberland County Council Northumberland County Council Weekly List of Planning Applications Applications can view the document online at http://publicaccess.northumberland.gov.uk/online-applications If you wish to make any representation concerning an application, you can do so in writing to the above address or alternatively to [email protected]. Any comments should include a contact address. Any observations you do submit will be made available for public inspection when requested in accordance with the Access to Information Act 1985. If you have objected to a householder planning application, in the event of an appeal that proceeds by way of the expedited procedure, any representations that you made about the application will be passed to the Secretary of State as part of the appeal Application No: 17/04633/VARCCM Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Jan. 4, 2018 Applicant: Mr Donald Wilkins Agent: Mr Donald Wilkins 2 Kilmartin Place, Tannochside 2 Kilmartin Place, Tannochside Park, Uddingston , Glasgow, Park, Uddingston , Glasgow, G71 5PH G71 5PH Proposal: Variation of conditions 1 (time limit), 7 (final landform and contours), 21 (noise levels), 32 (restoration in accordance with plans), 47 (restoration details), 49 (soil restoration), 51 (scarification and surface picking), 56 (rooting and stone removal), 60 (soil re-distribution), 74 (grass seeding), 76 (restoration plan) and 91 (aftercare period) pursuant to planning permission 07/00160/CCMEIA in order to permit extraction operations to continue until 31/12/2021 and subsequent restoration of the site by 31/12/2023 and to allow a proposed amendment to the restoration scheme and timescales for its implementation. Location: Divet Hill Quarry, Capheaton, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, NE19 2BG, Neighbour Expiry Date: Jan. 4, 2018 Expiry Date: April 4, 2018 Case Officer: Mrs Katherine Robbie Decision Level: Ward: Bellingham Parish: Bavington Application No: 18/00003/MISC Expected Decision: Officer Opinion Date Valid: Jan. 2, 2018 Applicant: David Hough Agent: 27 Grange Avenue , Worcestershire, WR3 7QB Proposal: Caravan rally taking place from the 3rd May to the 10th May 2018. Location: Tynedale Rfc, Tynedale Park, The Stanners, Corbridge, Northumberland, NE45 5BA, Neighbour Expiry Date: Jan. 2, 2018 Expiry Date: Jan. 29, 2018 Case Officer: Ms Rachel Campbell Decision Level: Delegated Ward: Corbridge Parish: Corbridge Application No: 17/04487/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Jan. 2, 2018 Applicant: Mrs Clare Lamplugh Agent: Ian Henderson 69 Runnymede Road, Darras 2 Ferndale Avenue, Gosforth, Hall, Ponteland, NE20 9HJ, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE3 5QE, Proposal: Proposed brick entrance and sliding gates, porch , tarmac driveway and garden room Location: 69 Runnymede Road, Darras Hall, Ponteland, NE20 9HJ Neighbour Expiry Date: Jan. 2, 2018 Expiry Date: Feb. 26, 2018 Case Officer: Mr Ryan Soulsby Decision Level: Ward: Ponteland North Parish: Ponteland Application No: 17/04574/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Jan. 3, 2018 Applicant: Moorlands Holdings NE Ltd. Agent: Design Workshop Ltd Blue Bell Hotel, Belford, Belmont, North Bank, Belford, NE70 7EU, United Kingdom Proposal: Proposed sites for 9 new houses and change of use of agricultural to 14 unit Camp/Caravan site - Amended 30/01/19 Location: Land Rear Of Blue Bell Hotel, West Street, Belford, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: Jan. 3, 2018 Expiry Date: Feb. 27, 2018 Case Officer: Mr Ragu Sittambalam Decision Level: Ward: Bamburgh Parish: Belford Application No: 17/04627/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Jan. 3, 2018 Applicant: Mrs & Mrs Mark Smith Agent: Earle Hall 3 Wood Fields, Eland Haugh, Ridley House, Ridley Avenue, Ponteland, Newcastle Upon Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 Tyne, Northumberland, NE20 3BB, 9XP, Proposal: Proposed bedroom over existing garage and single storey rear extension. Location: 3 Wood Fields, Eland Haugh, Ponteland, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, NE20 9XP, Neighbour Expiry Date: Jan. 3, 2018 Expiry Date: Feb. 27, 2018 Case Officer: Mr Ryan Soulsby Decision Level: Delegated Ward: Ponteland East And Parish: Ponteland Stannington Application No: 17/04528/FUL Expected Decision: Committee Decision Date Valid: Jan. 3, 2018 Applicant: Mr William Douglass Agent: Garden Cottage, High Callerton, NE20 9TT, Proposal: Proposed detached garden room. Location: Garden Cottage , Callerton Hall Drive, High Callerton, NE20 9TT Neighbour Expiry Date: Jan. 3, 2018 Expiry Date: Feb. 27, 2018 Case Officer: Mr Ed Harwood-Scorer Decision Level: Ward: Ponteland East And Parish: Ponteland Stannington Application No: 17/04547/REM Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Jan. 3, 2018 Applicant: Miller Homes Agent: Mrs Emma Moon C/O Agent , Floor 3 , 2 Saint James Gate, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 4AD, Proposal: Reserved Matters in relation to application 15/00381/OUTES seeking consent for layout, scale, appearance and landscaping for 185 dwellings Location: Land West Of Milkwell Lane, Milkwell Lane, Corbridge, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: Jan. 3, 2018 Expiry Date: April 3, 2018 Case Officer: Mr Neil Armstrong Decision Level: Ward: Corbridge Parish: Corbridge Application No: 17/04348/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Jan. 3, 2018 Applicant: RMS Estate Agents Limited Agent: Mrs Jennifer Coppock c/o Agent, Mayfield House, 256 Banbury Road, Summertown, Oxford, OX2 7DE Proposal: Installation of 2 no. external condensing units Location: Border County Insurance, 46 Priestpopple, Hexham, Northumberland, NE46 1PQ, Neighbour Expiry Date: Jan. 3, 2018 Expiry Date: Feb. 27, 2018 Case Officer: Mr Callum Harvey Decision Level: Ward: Hexham East Parish: Hexham Application No: 17/04614/DISCON Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Jan. 4, 2018 Applicant: Life Techonologies BPD UK Agent: Allen Creedy LTD 28 Windsor Terrace, South 9 Atley Way, North Nelson Gosforth, Newcastle Upon Industrial Estate, Cramlington, Tyne, NE3 1YL, NE23 1WA Proposal: Discharge of condition 4 (SuDS) of application 17/00750/FUL Location: 9 Atley Way, North Nelson Industrial Estate, Cramlington, NE23 1WA Neighbour Expiry Date: Jan. 4, 2018 Expiry Date: Feb. 28, 2018 Case Officer: Mr John Lenderyou Decision Level: Delegated Ward: Cramlington West Parish: Cramlington Application No: 17/04571/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Jan. 3, 2018 Applicant: Redhurst, The Dene, Allendale, Agent: Mr Andrew Moss Hexham, Northumberland, NE47 9PX, Sandgate House, 102 Quayside, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 3DX Proposal: Increase ground levels of existing shared access to mitigate flood (retrospective), Proposed Erection of Flood Defence Walls, Formation of Flood Defence Bank, Formation of Flood Defence Pond, Closure of Existing Access, Demolition of Existing Drinking Water Pumping Station, Construction of New Drinking Water Pumping Station at Elevated Level, Formation of Footpath Link to New Water Pumping Station, Erection of Dwelling with Detached Garage, Installation of Package Treatment Plant, Biomass Plant and Landscaping. Location: Land North Of Middle Lipwood Farm, Haydon Bridge, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: Jan. 3, 2018 Expiry Date: Feb. 27, 2018 Case Officer: Ms Melanie Francis Decision Level: Ward: Haydon And Hadrian Parish: Haydon Application No: 17/04615/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Jan. 4, 2018 Applicant: Mr & Mrs M Jackson Agent: Mr Darryl Bingham The Willows, 3-5 John Martin 4 Hencotes, Hexham, NE46 Street, Haydon Bridge, 2EJ, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47 6AB, Proposal: Single storey rear extension and part conversion of attached outbuilding Location: The Willows, 3-5 John Martin Street, Haydon Bridge, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47 6AB, Neighbour Expiry Date: Jan. 4, 2018 Expiry Date: Feb. 28, 2018 Case Officer: Ms Rachel Campbell Decision Level: Delegated Ward: Haydon And Hadrian Parish: Haydon Application No: 17/04588/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Jan. 5, 2018 Applicant: Mr Nick Dawe Agent: Mr Ryan Thirlaway Thirston Mill, West Thirston, 8 Mosley Street, Morpeth, NE65 9EH, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 1DE, Proposal: Demolition of modern portal frame buildings, construction of 8 new houses and 4 detached garage blocks and conversion of listed traditional farm buildings into 2 dwelling houses. Location: Farm Buildings East Of North Farm, Rennington Village, Rennington, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: Jan. 5, 2018 Expiry Date: April 5, 2018 Case Officer: Mr Ragu Sittambalam Decision Level: Ward: Longhoughton Parish: Rennington Application No: 17/04643/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Jan. 5, 2018 Applicant: Mr Tim Brown Agent: Mr Michael Rathbone Scrainwood Farmhouse, 5 Church Hill, Chatton, Scrainwood, ALNHAM, NE66 Alnwick, ne66 5py, United 4TP, Kingdom Proposal: Alterations and extension to former residential cottage known as The Bothy Location: Scrainwood, Alnham, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE66 4TP, Neighbour Expiry Date: Jan. 5, 2018 Expiry Date: March 1, 2018 Case Officer: Mr Chris McDonagh Decision Level: Ward: Rothbury Parish: Alnham Application No: 17/04625/PRUTPO Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: Jan. 5, 2018 Applicant: Mrs Karen Wood Agent: Mrs Helen Walker Malborough House , Wigmore The Old Smithy , Lee Lane House, Wigmore Place, East, Horsforth , Leeds, West Wigmore Lane , Luton, Yorkshire , LS18 5RE Bedfordshire , LU2 9EX Proposal: Tree preservation order application to trim two Cupressus trees (T3 and T5) by a maximum
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