Appendix C PLANNING COMMITTEE DECISIONS of the LAKE DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY in RESPECT of the APPLICATIONS for PLANNING

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Appendix C PLANNING COMMITTEE DECISIONS of the LAKE DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY in RESPECT of the APPLICATIONS for PLANNING Appendix C PLANNING COMMITTEE DECISIONS OF THE LAKE DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY IN RESPECT OF THE APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING PERMISSION FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 2015 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 7/2014/3155 LDNPA Planning Dacre To rebuild boundary wall increasing Rose Bank, Darcre, Penrith, CA11 0HL Mrs G Unwin GRANTED App the height to 2.1m for 22m 7/2014/3156 LDNPA Planning Dacre To rebuild the boundary and wall Rose Bank, Dacre, Penrith, CA11 0HL Mrs G Unwin GRANTED App and increasing the height to 2.1m for 22m 7/2014/3160 LDNPA Planning Askham New porch on easterly elevation Hunters Cottage, Helton, Penrith,CA10 Mr A Albion GRANTED App 2QA 7/2014/3162 LDNPA Planning Bampton Roof alteration to sun room roof on Naddlegate West, Mrs Sarah Richardson GRANTED App previously granted planning Haweswater,Bampton, Penrith, CA10 permission No. 7/2014/3046 2RW 7/2014/3163 LDNPA Planning Threlkeld Porch on rear elevation Low House, Threlkeld, Keswick, CA12 Dr R Stevens GRANTED App (retrospective) 4SQ 7/2014/3167 LDNPA Planning Barton Re-siting of 14 constented touring Hillcroft Caravan Park, Pooley Bridge, John Heath REFUSED App caravans and the siting of an Penrith, CA10 2LT additional 8 touring pitches, including associated engineering and landscape works 7/2014/3169 LDNPA Planning Thrimby Proposed drilling of eleven Hanson Aggregates, Shap Beck Quarry, Hanson Quarry GRANTED App Lowther exploratory boreholes for limestone Shap, Penrith, CA10 2NX Products Europe Ltd exploration and for the temporary retention of four of the boreholes for a period of up to five years for the purpose of groundwater monitoring using installed piezometers and data loggers 7/2014/3172 LDNPA Planning Matterdale 4signs Park Brow Car Park, Aira Force, Penrith Mrs Jenny Sutton GRANTED App National Trust 7/2014/3174 LDNPA Planning Mungrisedale Removal of agricultural occupancy Fellview Farmhouse, Berrier, on the Mr D Millar REFUSED App clause on planning approval C3032 from Whitbarrow Caravan Park to 7/10/3054 the C3035, Berrier, CA10 0XD 7/2015/3001 LDNPA Planning Lowther 1 Lowther Village, Lowther, Penrith, Weatherproofing the west side of Unit 1 Eden Housing GRANTED App Cumbria, CA10 2HP Lowther Village by application of lime Association render and replacement of cast iron gutters on drive-in brackets. 7/2015/3004 LDNPA Planning Bampton Change of use to domestic garden, Old Fordge, Bampton Grange, Penrith, Mr Michael Shepherd GRANTED App including the provision of car CA10 2RQ parking. 7/2015/3005 LDNPA Planning Matterdale Variation of Condition 2 of planning Outward Bound, Ullswater, Watermillock, Mr G Offland GRANTED App application 7/2013/3071 – approved Penrith, CA10 0JL drawings Agenda Item No. 7/2015/3009 LDNPA Planning Matterdale Variation of condition 2 of planning Outward Bound, Ullswater, Watermillock, Mr G Offland GRANTED App application 7/2013/3072 – approved Penrith, CA10 0JL drawings 7/2015/3013 LDNPA Planning Matterdale Alterations and extension Pine trees Cottage, Troutbeck, Penrith, Mr & Mrs Bill and GRANTED App CA11 0ST Sandra Shuttleworth 7/2015/3016 LDNPA Planning Askham Demolition of existing garage, store Laburnums, Askham, Penrith, CA10 2PG Mr B Hodgson GRANTED App and conservatory. Construction of new garage and new vehicle access to highway to provide area for off- road parking. .
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