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Shipley Town Council PLANNING APPLICATIONS FOR Shipley Town Council PLANNING APPLICATIONS FOR CONSIDERATION AT THE MEETING OF THE PLANNING COMMITTEE ON 28 JULY 2020 MAJOR APPLICATION FULL (MAF) Construction of foodstore and coffee shop with drive-thru facility together with access, car parking, servicing, landscaping and associated works. Land At Former Airedale Mills Otley Road Shipley West Yorkshire Ref. No: 20/02346/MAF | Validated: Mon 06 Jul 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration FULL APPLICATION (FUL) • Change of us from (A1) retail to tattoo studio 1A Atkinson Street Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 3QS Ref. No: 20/02423/FUL | Validated: Tue 14 Jul 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Demolition of existing car garage (Use Class B2) and construction of single storey retail unit (Use Class A1) and associated car parking. Northcliffe Garage 39 Saltaire Road Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 3HH Ref. No: 20/02397/FUL | Validated: Mon 22 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Engineering works to level the site and piling to improve the load baring capacity of the ground. Installation of a 2m tall boundary fence. Airedale Mills Otley Road Shipley West Yorkshire Ref. No: 20/02317/FUL | Validated: Wed 17 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Installation of new shopfronts to Otley Road and Wharf Street elevations 23 Otley Road Shipley West Yorkshire BD17 7DH Ref. No: 20/02275/FUL | Validated: Tue 21 Jul 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Demolition of existing side extension, garage and greenhouse and construction of 4 bedroom detached dwelling 30 Farfield Road Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4QP Ref. No: 20/01951/FUL | Validated: Mon 15 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration HOUSEHOLDER APPLICATION (HOU) • Detached garage to rear of property 4 Grosvenor Road Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4RN Ref. No: 20/02942/HOU | Validated: Fri 17 Jul 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • 2.1 metre fence to replace existing fence to side and front boundary 16 Ashfield Road Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4JX Ref. No: 20/02422/HOU | Validated: Wed 24 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Two storey side and rear extension with part single storey extension, dormer to front and rear dormer windows with hip to gable roof conversion and boundary fence. 79 Grosvenor Road Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4RB Ref. No: 20/02441/HOU | Validated: Mon 22 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Replacement front dormer and new rear dormer 9 Nab Lane Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4EH Ref. No: 20/02369/HOU | Validated: Wed 01 Jul 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Two-Storey Side and Rear Extension 13 Nab Wood Crescent Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4HX Ref. No: 20/02352/HOU | Validated: Fri 19 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Rear dormer 19 Lindisfarne Road Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4RD Ref. No: 20/02055/HOU | Validated: Mon 29 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration PRIOR NOTIFICATION HOUSEHOLDER (PNH) • Construction of single storey rear extension of the following dimensions: Depth of proposed extension from rear wall: 3.7 Maximum height of proposed extension: 3.5 Height to eaves of proposed extension: 2.5 Depth of total extension from original rear wall: Maximum height of total extension: Height to eaves of total extension: 15 Carlton Walk Saltaire Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4NP Ref. No: 20/02818/PNH | Validated: Mon 13 Jul 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Construction of single storey rear extension of the following dimensions: Depth of proposed extension from rear wall of original dwellinghouse: 8.00m Maximum height of proposed extension: 3.0m Height to eaves of proposed extension: 3.0m 18 Moorhead Lane Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4JN Ref. No: 20/02680/PNH | Validated: Mon 20 Jul 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration PRIOR NOTIFICATION CHANGE OF USE RETAIL TO RESTAURANT/CAFÉ (PRC) 20/01419/PRC | Change of use of florist (A1) to bakery/cafe (A3) at 29 Westgate | 29 Westgate Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 3QX PRIOR NOTIFICATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS (PNT) • Telecommunications upgrade: Proposed 20.0m AGL Phase 7 monopole c/w wrapround cabinet at base and associated ancillary works. Bingley Road Shipley West Yorkshire Ref. No: 20/02240/PNT | Validated: Fri 12 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Decision • The installation of a new 16m monopole supporting six antennas with proposed equipment cabinets, dish antenna and ancillary development thereto. Telecommunication Mast At Land End Of Nab Lane Bradford Road Bingley West Yorkshire Ref. No: 20/02046/PNT | Validated: Thu 04 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration LISTED BUILDING CONSENT (LBC) • Re-roofing of the property using the existing roof slates (to replace only necessary broken slates with welsh blue slates) 37 Whitlam Street Saltaire Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4PE Ref. No: 20/02630/LBC | Validated: Wed 22 Jul 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Replace all windows, doors and casings with timber and single glazed units finished to a painted top coat, windows with horns to match 14 Jane Street Saltaire Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 3HA Ref. No: 20/02614/LBC | Validated: Thu 02 Jul 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Replace existing rear timber door, casing and windows and the ledge brace and batten door and small window to the outhouse 7 Edward Street Saltaire Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4PZ Ref. No: 20/02618/LBC | Validated: Thu 02 Jul 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Pointing to front elevation to be removed and replaced with lime mortar mix and finished either flush or slightly recessed 16 Mary Street Saltaire Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4PQ Ref. No: 20/02401/LBC | Validated: Tue 23 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Replace rear door and casing, and 2 No. ledge brace and batten doors with new casings to out building. 31 Ada Street Saltaire Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4PJ Ref. No: 20/02383/LBC | Validated: Mon 22 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Replacement of the rear yard timber gate 28 Constance Street Saltaire Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4LX Ref. No: 20/02272/LBC | Validated: Tue 16 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Retrospective application for refurbishment of rainwater goods to rear of property 17 Albert Road Saltaire Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4NR Ref. No: 20/02026/LBC | Validated: Thu 04 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Replacement of rear door and outhouse door and window 21 Whitlam Street Saltaire Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4PE Ref. No: 20/02005/LBC | Validated: Wed 03 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • Retrospective application for rear yard metal furniture used for planting, council bin space and private seating area 17 Albert Road Saltaire Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4NR Ref. No: 20/02020/LBC | Validated: Wed 03 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration CONSERVATION PRIOR NOTIFICATION TREES (CPN) • Approx 20 to 30 self seeded Sycamore and Willow on Canal Bank - Fell to ground level Vacant Shed 1 The Waterfront Salts Mill Road Shipley West Yorkshire BD17 7EZ Ref. No: 20/02844/CPN | Validated: Wed 15 Jul 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • T1 Ash - Fell Saltaire Primary School Albert Road Saltaire Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4NR Ref. No: 20/02232/CPN | Validated: Fri 12 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration TREE PRESERVATION ORDER (TPO) • T1 Oak Tree - 75% dead, evidence of rot at the base - fell and replant 17 Lime Tree Square Saltaire Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4BR Ref. No: 20/02161/TPO | Validated: Tue 09 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • T1 Oak - Crown lift to 4.5m, crown thin by 15%, and remove dead, damaged, weak and crossing branches. T2 Sycamore - Crown lift to 4.5m, crown thin by 15%, and remove dead, damaged, weak and crossing branches. 27 Bankfield Road Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4AJ Ref. No: 20/01946/TPO | Validated: Mon 01 Jun 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration • T1 Sequoia - Crown lift to 3m T2 Sequoia - Crown lift to 3m and cut back from 1 Victoria Terrace to give up to 1.5m clearance from all elevations of the property Saltaire United Reformed Church Victoria Road Saltaire Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 3LF Ref. No: 20/01895/TPO | Validated: Tue 26 May 2020 | Status: Pending Consideration .
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