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Delegated Decisions ARTICLE NO: 1A PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS UPDATE 2012/13 Issue: 8 Article of: Borough Planner Relevant Managing Director: Managing Director (Transformation) Relevant Portfolio Holder: Councillor M Forshaw Contact for further information: Mrs C Thomas (Extn. 5134) (E-mail: [email protected]) SUBJECT: Applications Determined Under The Delegated System - 17/11/2012 to 14/12/2012 WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2012/0899/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Single storey extension to rear creating an orangery. Location: The Stables, Greens Lane, Downholland, Lydiate, Liverpool, Lancashire, L31 4HZ Applicant: Mr P Rogers WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2012/1075/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Single storey rear extension. Location: Hollin House Farm, Back Lane, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 6SX Applicant: Mr P Higgins WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2012/1092/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Single storey side extension. Extension to existing hardstanding at front. Location: 86 Noel Gate, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 5EQ Applicant: Mr Peter Anderson WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2012/1256/PNP Decision: Prior Notif-Agric-and Demolition PD Proposal: Application for Determination as to Whether Prior Approval is Required for Details - Erection of agricultural storage building. Location: Thorns Farm, Black-A-Moor Lane, Downholland, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 7HX Applicant: Mr D Vose WARD:- Aughton Park Application: 2012/1043/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Pitched roof to replace existing flat roof at front. New pitched roof to existing rear extension. Location: 18 Victoria Road, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 5AU Applicant: Dr & Mrs Peter & Susan Williams WARD:- Aughton Park Application: 2012/1127/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Replacement dwelling. (Extension of time limit for implementation of planning permission 2009/0962/FUL). Location: 238 Moss Delph Lane, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 5BJ Applicant: Mr Gobind Sohal WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2012/0965/ADV Decision: Advertisement Consent Granted Proposal: Display of 6 no. internally illuminated roof mounted fascia signs. Location: Little Chef, Skelmersdale Road, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 0EZ Applicant: McDonalds Restaurant Ltd. WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2012/0967/ADV Decision: Advertisement Consent-REFUSED Proposal: Display of 1 no. illuminated free standing pole sign. Location: Little Chef, Skelmersdale Road, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 0EZ Applicant: McDonalds Restaurant Ltd. WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2012/1019/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Installation of air source heat pumps and screens. Location: Holy Trinity Church, Church Road, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 0HW Applicant: Holy Trinity, Bickerstaffe WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2012/1035/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Replacement rear conservatory. Location: 1 Top Colliers Row, Rainford Road, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 0HF Applicant: Mr M Tighe WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2012/1061/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Single storey rear extension including balcony above. First floor rear extension. Location: 1 Clent Cottages, Liverpool Road, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 0EF Applicant: Mr M Hodson WARD:- Birch Green Application: 2012/1068/COU Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Change of use from A1 to A2 in respect of a firm of solicitors. Location: 49 The Concourse, Southway, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 6LJ Applicant: GT Law Skelmersdale Ltd WARD:- Burscough East Application: 2012/0381/FUL Decision: Withdrawn Proposal: Erection of three detached dwellings. Location: Glovers Bridge, 25 Briars Lane, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 5TG Applicant: Sarmile Ltd WARD:- Burscough West Application: 2012/1064/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Retention of two storey rear extension. Location: 31 Trevor Road, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 7RU Applicant: Mr S Corkish WARD:- Burscough West Application: 2012/1073/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Demolition of existing buildings and erection of two workshop units. Provision of car parking Location: The Retreat, Tollgate Road, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 8LD Applicant: J M Steel WARD:- Burscough West Application: 2012/1110/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Single storey extension to rear. Location: 2 Priory Close, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 7UY Applicant: Mr And Mrs Cooper WARD:- Derby Application: 2012/1166/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Incorporation of land into residential curtilage to provide additional garden and parking area. Single storey rear extension. Location: 1 Brook Lane, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4RE Applicant: Mr David Parr WARD:- Digmoor Application: 2012/0456/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Modification of condition no. 2 imposed on planning permission 2010/0458/FUL to allow an amendment to the approved site layout and house types. Location: Digmoor Business Site, Digmoor Road, Digmoor, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 9LZ Applicant: Galliford Try Partnerships WARD:- Halsall Application: 2012/1059/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Refurbishment and extensions to existing bungalow including installation of dormer windows and rooflights to front and rear elevations. Location: Glendale, Plex Lane, Halsall, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 7JY Applicant: Mr M Collier WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2012/1016/ADV Decision: Advertisement Consent-REFUSED Proposal: Display of non illuminated fascia signs to front and side elevations. Location: 117A Aughton Street, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 3BN Applicant: Studio Property Lettings WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2012/1022/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Part single storey/part two storey extension to side/rear. Location: 3 St Annes Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4TA Applicant: Mr R Low WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2012/1191/PND Decision: PND Details Approved Proposal: Application for Determination as to whether Prior Approval of Details is required for the method of demolition of the Former Comrades Club and proposed restoration of the site. Location: Site Of Former Comrades Club, County Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, Applicant: McCarthy & Stone WARD:- Moorside Application: 2012/1023/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Retention of change of use and alterations to existing garage and outbuildings to form a clothes recycling business. Location: Hare And Hounds, 242 Ormskirk Road, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 9AA Applicant: Hare And Hounds Hotel WARD:- Moorside Application: 2012/1024/ADV Decision: Advertisement Consent-REFUSED Proposal: Retention of non illuminated timber shop sign. Location: Hare And Hounds, 242 Ormskirk Road, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 9AA Applicant: Hare And Hounds Hotel WARD:- Newburgh Application: 2012/0726/COU Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Change of use of first floor to office space with first floor balcony to rear. Location: Tyrers Barn, Wood Lane, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 4BW Applicant: Mr & Mrs K Reason WARD:- Newburgh Application: 2012/0728/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Single storey extension to side. Location: Tyrers Barn, Wood Lane, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 4BW Applicant: Mr And Mrs K Reason WARD:- Newburgh Application: 2012/0729/LBC Decision: Listed Building Consent Granted Proposal: Listed Building Consent - Single storey extension to side. Location: Tyrers Barn, Wood Lane, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 4BW Applicant: Mr And Mrs K Reason WARD:- Newburgh Application: 2012/0990/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Siting of a free standing portable building for use as staff rest room and canteen and occasional meeting/training room. Location: Red Apple Nursery, Cobbs Brow Lane, Newburgh, Wigan, Lancashire, WN8 7SF Applicant: Lancashire Mind (Eco Centre Project) WARD:- Newburgh Application: 2012/1118/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Single storey side extension. Location: Append Cottage, Sandy Lane, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 5TU Applicant: Mr And Mrs P Sewell WARD:- Newburgh Application: 2012/1119/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Demolition of two existing industrial buildings and construction of one building for B1 and B8 use. Location: Buildings To The Rear Of Snipe Hall Farmhouse, Snipe Hall Farmhouse, Wanes Blades Road, Lathom, Lancashire, L40 4BN Applicant: Mr & Mrs A & S Gorman WARD:- Newburgh Application: 2012/1144/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Single storey garden room extension at front. Location: Lawrensons Farm, Tears Lane, Newburgh, Wigan, Lancashire, WN8 7UA Applicant: Mr & Mrs Clayton WARD:- Parbold Application: 2012/1058/LBC Decision: Listed Building Consent Granted Proposal: Listed Building Consent - Additional cast iron rainwater pipe to front elevation. Fit "Retrovent" vented cowl to chimney top of coal fire flue. Location: Greystones, Lancaster Lane, Parbold, Wigan, Lancashire, WN8 7AA Applicant: Mr Simon Greenhalgh WARD:- Parbold Application: 2012/1078/ADV Decision: Advertisement Consent Granted Proposal: Display of non-illuminated fascia sign on front elevation. Location: McColls, 17 The Common, Parbold, Wigan, Lancashire, WN8 7HA Applicant:
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