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List of Delegated Planning Decisions Development Management Craven District Council 1 Belle Vue Square Broughton Road SKIPTON North Yorkshire BD23 1FJ (Main Switchboard) Telephone: 01756 700600 Craven District Council - List of Delegated Planning Decisions The undermentioned decision notices are available to view online at https://publicaccess.cravendc.gov.uk/online-applications/ Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 08/2017/18017 Jane Walden Barn At Rear Of Conversion of former barn to three-bed Approve with 25.08.2017 17 Main Street dwelling Conditions High Bentham Lancaster North Yorkshire 18/2017/18014 Mr Lawler Former Dalesview Garage Application to discharge part of condition 2 of DOC 24.08.2017 Old Road (east) planning permission 18/2015/15634 relating satisfactory Clapham to the materials to be used in the construction Lancaster of garden boundary walls 48/2017/18038 Mr Peter Wales 1 Bowerley Gardens Single storey extension to create larger Approve with 01.09.2017 New Street lounge area and protect from excessive solar Conditions Settle gain. BD24 9LY 45/2017/18091 Ingleton Parish Outdoor Swimming Pool Installation of outdoor water play equipment Approve with 11.09.2017 Council The Square to create a splash park in association with Conditions Ingleton Ingleton Outdoor Swimming Pool including Carnforth removal of existing trees, partial demolition LA6 3EG and alteration of existing buildings, erection of new storage, pump room and changing room buildings and installation of associated hard landscaping and boundary treatments List of Delegated Decisions from 18 August 2017 – 14 September 2017 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 08/2017/18102 Mr & Mrs Brian Millers Green Conversion of underground reservoir to Refuse 21.08.2017 Smith Mewith Lane dwelling. High Bentham Lancaster North Yorkshire LA2 7AX 22/2017/18103 Mr Malcolm Crag Side Barn Application for the variation of condtion no. 2 Approve with 13.09.2017 Barker Dick Lane of previous consent 22/2015/16389 to allow Conditions Cowling amendments to the design of the approved Keighley dwelling. BD22 0JZ 62/2017/18110 Mr Michael Pain 13 Northfields Avenue Removal of prefab garage to allow addition of Approve with 25.08.2017 Settle a 2 storey extension to North gable and to Conditions BD24 9JR provide ground floor utulity, shower and WC and living space with 2 bedrooms on first floor 2017/18154/HH Mr Kev Green 33 The Close Extension of front (north east) gable as Refuse 05.09.2017 Skipton existing profile, extension of building to south North Yorkshire east as existing profile, and erection of 2- BD23 2BZ storey extension to the rear (south west) Addition of 3 no. rooflights to existing roof (south west slope). Minor improvements to external works. 2017/18159/FUL Snell St Johns United Methodist Amendment to previous approval ref Approve with 01.09.2017 Developments Church APP/C2708/W/15/3004588 (21/2014/14583) Conditions Ltd Main Street for the construction of detached garage to Cononley serve plot 3 Keighley North Yorkshire Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 2017/18164/FUL Boots UK 12 Main Street Retrospective application for installation of Approve with 25.08.2017 Limited Cross Hills two external air conditioning condensing units Conditions Keighley on west facing elevation of building North Yorkshire BD20 8TB 2017/18168/OUT Mr N Bland Land West Of Green Syke Outline application for the erection of Approve with 18.08.2017 Barn agricultural worker's dwelling, all matters Conditions Moss End Lane reserved with the exception of highways. Cowling Keighley 2017/18193/HH Mr Alexander Assembly House Replacement of existing timber windows with Refuse 23.08.2017 Magell Bishopdale Court white UPVC windows Kirkgate Settle North Yorkshire BD24 9EB 2017/18194/TCA Mr Fernley 6 Primrose Hill T1 Rowan - Fell Approve Tree 25.08.2017 Skipton Works in North Yorkshire Conservation BD23 1NR Area 2017/18264/HH Miss D Kendray 63 Shortbank Road Single storey side and two/single storey rear Approve with 01.09.2017 Skipton extensions including erection of detached Conditions BD23 2LQ garden room 2017/18203/FUL Royal Bank Of Natwest Remove existing NatWest brand signage and Approve with 21.08.2017 Scotland Group Market Place ATM. Infill existing ATM aperture with Conditions PLC Settle stonework to best match existing. BD24 9EF Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 2017/18204/LBC Royal Bank Of Natwest Remove existing NatWest brand signage and Approve with 21.08.2017 Scotland Group Market Place ATM. Infill existing ATM aperture with Conditions PLC Settle stonework to best match existing. BD24 9EF 2017/18208/HH Mr & Mrs Simon 2 Beech Hill Road Single storey side and rear extensions. (Re- Approve with 30.08.2017 and Nichola Carleton submission of application reference Conditions Prest Skipton 17/2016/16685) BD23 3EP 2017/18211/FUL Mr James Smithy Cottage Conversion of existing attached barn and Approve with 14.09.2017 Pickard 9 Colne Road garage to one dwellinghouse including: (i) Conditions Glusburn first floor extension above garage and to rear Keighley of Smithy Cottage; and (ii) external BD20 8QR alterations to existing buildings 2017/18212/TPO Mr Justin Foundry House Remove 2 no. Ash trees Split Decision 24.08.2017 McGowen Carleton Road Skipton 2017/18216/VAR Mrs J Emmett Park Meadow Retrospective application to vary condition no Application 21.08.2017 Park Lane 2 (approved plans) of original planning Withdrawn Cowling consent reference 22/2015/15996 granted for Keighley the construction of detached garage. BD22 0NH 2017/18221/HH Mrs Sharon 33 Otley Road First floor side extension constructed over Approve with 11.09.2017 Wilson Skipton existing garage Conditions BD23 1HQ 2017/18224/HH Mr Zac 12 Greenroyd Court Erection of single storey outbuilding in rear Approve with 18.08.2017 Butterfield High Street garden Conditions Sutton-in-Craven Keighley BD20 7NY Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 2017/18260/FUL WM Morrison W M Morrison Supermarkets Change of use of existing retail floorspace Approve with 29.08.2017 Supermarkets Plc and single storey side extension to form new Conditions Plc Broughton Road cafe (use class A3) including formation of Skipton outdoor seating area for cafe and installation BD23 1FL of new glazing to east and north facing elevations of building 2017/18226/HH Mrs Amy 9 Crofters Mill Amendment to previous approval Approve with 18.08.2017 Kitching Sutton-in-craven 66/2017/17995 comprising of the Conditions Keighley repositioning of the two storey extension. BD20 7EW 2017/18229/VAR Mr & Mrs Espber Laithe Application to remove condition 2 of planning Approve with 29.08.2017 Moorhouse Mark House Lane To Espber permission 5/19/84 (holiday let occupancy Conditions Farm restriction) to allow the property to be Bell Busk occupied as an unrestricted dwelling BD23 4DU 2017/18230/LBC Barclays PLC Barclays Bank Chambers Listed building consent to create new level Approve with 25.08.2017 49 - 51 High Street access for public access to branch Conditions Skipton BD23 1DH 2017/18231/FUL Barclays Bank Barclays Bank Chambers Lowering existing stone threshold, install new Approve with 25.08.2017 PLC 49 - 51 High Street internal ramp to provide level access into Conditions Skipton branch BD23 1DH 2017/18238/HH Mr & Mrs Peter 30 Midland Terrace Two-storey rear extension with cellar and Approve with 30.08.2017 Jones Station Road front entrance porch also the introduction of Conditions Hellifield two windows at ground floor level and one Skipton window at first floor level to the gable end of BD23 4HJ the property. Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 2017/18239/HH Mrs Hillary Ward 29 Midland Terrace Single storey rear extension and construction Approve with 22.08.2017 Station Road of front porch. Conditions Hellifield Skipton BD23 4HJ 2017/18263/TPO Mr D Foster Sunningdale House Fell 1 no. Ash Refuse Tree 24.08.2017 Main Road Work under Hellifield TPO Skipton BD23 4HX 2017/18247/TPO Mrs Midgley 30 Hayton Way 1 no Beech & 1 no. Sycamore - Crown lift to Approved Tree 24.08.2017 Skipton 5m and thin crowns by 15%. Work under BD23 1DQ TPO 2017/18249/TPO Mr Wilkinson Saddlers Hall T3 Sycamore - Shorten 1 long limb over roof, Approved Tree 25.08.2017 5 Hall Gardens T5 Sycamore - Remove 1 limb growing Work under Farnhill towards house, T6 Lime - Remove epicormic TPO Keighley shoots, T9 Lime - Remove epicormic shoots BD20 9AF and dead wood, T10 Lime - Remove dead wood, T11 Lime - Crown lift to 6m to remove long looping limbs, T12 Lime - Remove epicormic shoots, T13 Lime - Remove epicormic shoots and dead wood, T15 Sycamore - Remove epicormic shoots and 1 small limb over driveway. 2017/18254/LBC Mr John Tinker Fold Barn Listed building consent to replace existing Approve with 11.09.2017 Long Syke Edge soft wood windows with composite windows Conditions Cowling Hill of wood clad externally with aluminium. Lothersdale Keighley BD22 0LL Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision Date of Decision Number 2017/18265/TPO Mr Bob Holinski Cirteq Ltd Remove 19 no. trees. Approved Tree 08.09.2017 Hayfield Mills Work under Colne Road TPO Glusburn Keighley BD20 8TB 2017/18257/HH Yorkshire 27 Hallams Yard Replacement of windows Approve with 05.09.2017 Housing Skipton Conditions BD23 1JN 2017/18312/HH Mr Martyn Park Loen Construction of new front porch and rear Approve with 13.09.2017 Croft Road extension, demolition of existing garage and Conditions Ingleton construction of new detached double garage. Carnforth LA6 3BZ 2017/18266/FUL Mr Steven Fogga Farm Change of use of building and land to sui- Approve with 14.09.2017 Marsden Coniston Cold generis use to enable use for agricultural Conditions Skipton contracting and environmental conservation BD23 4EA business 2017/18267/TPO Mr Stuart 1 Grassington Road T1, T3, T5, T6, T8, T9, T13 and G1 - Crown Approved Tree 24.08.2017 Hamilton Skipton thin by 5%.
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