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Weekly List of Planning Applications 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: 21/01581/HPA Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 16, 2021 Applicant: Sam Stephenson Agent: Mr Christopher Waite 6 Arkle Court, Alnwick, 16 Belle Vue Gardens, Northumberland, NE66 1BS, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE66 1XX, Proposal: Notification of Prior Approval: Erection of single storey extension to rear with height to eaves of 2.90, maximum height of 3.50 and total projection from rear wall of original dwelling of 5.00 Location: 6 Arkle Court, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE66 1BS, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 16, 2021 Expiry Date: May 27, 2021 Case Officer: Mr Charlie Parry Decision Level: Ward: Alnwick Parish: Alnwick Application No: 21/01587/TREECA Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 16, 2021 Applicant: Dr Antony Anderson Agent: Mrs Teresa Anderson Bede House, Bede Street, Bede House, Bede Street, Amble, Morpeth, Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE65 0EA, Northumberland, NE65 0EA, Proposal: Works to Trees in a Conservation Area: Remove two branches on laburnum tree interfering with with OH phone line, lift lower branches on pine to 5M. Location: Bede House, Bede Street, Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE65 0EA, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 16, 2021 Expiry Date: May 27, 2021 Case Officer: Mrs Laura Tipple Decision Level: Ward: Amble West With Warkworth Parish: Amble By The Sea Application No: 21/01537/HPA Expected Decision: Officer Opinion Date Valid: April 13, 2021 Applicant: Steven Coulson Agent: 25 Melling Road, Whitelea Dale, Cramlington, Northumberland, NE23 6AR, Proposal: Prior notification for erection of a single storey extension to rear with height to eaves of 2.5m, maximum height of 3.80m and total projection from rear wall of original dwelling of 4.00m Location: 25 Melling Road, Whitelea Dale, Cramlington, Northumberland, NE23 6AR, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 13, 2021 Expiry Date: May 24, 2021 Case Officer: Miss Ashleigh Rossiter Decision Level: Delegated Ward: Cramlington Village Parish: Cramlington Application No: 21/01413/ADE Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 14, 2021 Applicant: Miss Samantha Allan Agent: 2 Pethgate Court, Castle Square, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 1YL, Proposal: Advertisement Consent: Installation of 4 Wall Mounted fascia signs Location: The Toll House, Castle Square, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 1YB, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 14, 2021 Expiry Date: June 8, 2021 Case Officer: Mr Adam Ali Decision Level: Ward: Morpeth Stobhill Parish: Morpeth Application No: 21/00677/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 15, 2021 Applicant: Mr Ian Howson Agent: Mr Simon Black Bull management Services Ltd. Kearsley Farm, Felton, Morpeth, NE65 9EA 1-3 Oldgate, Felton, Morpeth, NE61 1PY Proposal: Conversion of poultry building to create 3no. private dwellings together with 3 no. sewage treatment plants and access track. Location: Land West Of Rose Cottage Kearsley Farm, Ingoe, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: April 15, 2021 Expiry Date: June 9, 2021 Case Officer: Mr Ryan Soulsby Decision Level: Ward: Ponteland West Parish: Matfen Application No: 21/01156/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 16, 2021 Applicant: Kim Miljus Agent: Mr Joseph Walton Brewery Cottage, Ovington, 3 Coronation Road, Whitley Prudhoe, Northumberland, Bay, Newcastle, NE25 0EJ NE42 6EB, Proposal: Proposed erection of dormer and removal of existing rooflight Location: Brewery Cottage, Ovington, Prudhoe, Northumberland, NE42 6EB, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 16, 2021 Expiry Date: June 10, 2021 Case Officer: Miss Casey Scott Decision Level: Ward: Bywell Parish: Ovington Application No: 21/01143/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 16, 2021 Applicant: Mrs Laura Burkin Agent: Civic Centre, Renwick Road, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 2BX, Proposal: Demolition of side garage and construction of single storey extension Location: 57 Bolam Avenue, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 5BY, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 16, 2021 Expiry Date: June 10, 2021 Case Officer: Mr Adam Ali Decision Level: Ward: Cowpen Parish: Blyth Application No: 21/01138/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 16, 2021 Applicant: Mr Shreyas Naik Agent: Mr Jonathan Davey 27 Crofts Avenue, Corbridge, The Coach House, South NE45 5LZ Close, Sandy Bank, Riding Mill, NE44 6HT, Proposal: Proposed single and two storey extension to the side and rear with first floor terrace. Garage converted to office (as amended) Location: 27 Crofts Avenue, Corbridge, NE45 5LZ Neighbour Expiry Date: April 16, 2021 Expiry Date: June 10, 2021 Case Officer: Miss Amber Windle Decision Level: Ward: Corbridge Parish: Corbridge Application No: 21/01501/AGRGDO Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 13, 2021 Applicant: Mr Renner Agent: Andrew Latimer Yetlington Farm, Whittingham, East Stobswood Farm NE66 4TG, Cottages, Morpeth, NE61 3AY, Proposal: Prior notification for a steel frame portal building for the storage of farm good and vehicles Location: Land South West Of Yetlington Farm Cottages, Whittingham, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: April 13, 2021 Expiry Date: May 10, 2021 Case Officer: Mr Charlie Parry Decision Level: Delegated Ward: Rothbury Parish: Callaly Application No: 21/00752/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 12, 2021 Applicant: Cockburn Agent: Mr Craig Ross C/O Agent 4-6 Market Street, Alnwick, NE66 1TL, Proposal: Conversion of existing residential outbuildings to a single residential unit Location: Land West Of 1 Rennington Village, Rennington Village, Rennington, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: April 12, 2021 Expiry Date: June 6, 2021 Case Officer: Ms Rachel Campbell Decision Level: Ward: Longhoughton Parish: Rennington Application No: 21/00956/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 12, 2021 Applicant: Mr Hodges Agent: Mr Kevin Doonan Orchard House , Slaley, 16 Hallstile Bank, Hexham, Hexham, Northumberland, NE46 3PQ, England NE47 0AA, Proposal: Demolition of existing kitchen extension and replacement upon the same footprint and foundations, to include a pitched roof. Internal alterations to create one dwelling and creation of new centrally located front door on north elevation Location: Orchard House , Slaley, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47 0AA, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 12, 2021 Expiry Date: June 6, 2021 Case Officer: Miss Charlie Hall Decision Level: Ward: South Tynedale Parish: Slaley Application No: 21/01522/MISC Expected Decision: Officer Opinion Date Valid: April 12, 2021 Applicant: Dianne Perry Agent: N/A Proposal: Replacement of an existing 20m high guyed lattice tower with a 30m high lattice mast Location: Communication Mast, Deadwater Fell, Deadwater, Kielder, Hexham, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: April 12, 2021 Expiry Date: May 9, 2021 Case Officer: Miss Casey Scott Decision Level: Delegated Ward: Bellingham Parish: Kielder Application No: 21/00788/FUL Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 12, 2021 Applicant: Mr Chris Straker Agent: 7 Westgate, Newminster Park, Morpeth, NE61 2BH Proposal: Proposed extension above the garage creating a bedroom, en suite and walk in wardrobe; Void below extension to be porch and garage to be halved to create office and storage. Location: 7 Westgate, Newminster Park, Morpeth, NE61 2BH Neighbour Expiry Date: April 12, 2021 Expiry Date: June 6, 2021 Case Officer: Mr Richard Laughton Decision Level: Ward: Morpeth Kirkhill Parish: Morpeth Application No: 21/00940/AGRGDO Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 12, 2021 Applicant: Mr Rob Ryle Agent: Andrew Latimer South Acton Farm, Felton, East Stobswood Farm Morpeth, NE65 9NS Cottages, Widdrington Station, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 3AY, Proposal: Prior notification for new steel framed building to be used for storage of farm goods and materials Location: Land East Of Bockenfield Manor, Felton, Northumberland Neighbour Expiry Date: April 12, 2021 Expiry Date: May 9, 2021 Case Officer: Mr Ryan Soulsby Decision Level: Ward: Longhorsley Parish: Thirston Application No: 21/01539/NONMAT Expected Decision: Delegated Decision Date Valid: April 13, 2021 Applicant: Spar Distribution Centre, Agent: Mr Mike Hughes Bowland View, Preston, PR2 5PZ Rational House, 32 Winckley Square, Preston, PR1 3JJ Proposal: Non-material amendment to revise ATM location, replacement of two windows with dummy windows and opaque vinyl inner face and removal of landscape area in front of entrance doors on approved application 20/01442/FUL Location: West End Garage, Morpeth, NE65 7LT, Northumberland, NE65 7LT, Neighbour Expiry Date: April 13, 2021 Expiry Date: May 10, 2021 Case Officer: Mr Jon Sharp Decision Level: Delegated Ward: Rothbury Parish: Thropton Application No: 21/01536/NONMAT
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