Planning applications: June 13
Last updated at 16:50, Wednesday, 18 June 2008
PLANNING applications received by Copeland Borough Council during the week ended June 13 were:
WHITEHAVEN: Installation of awning to front of building, Shakers Cafe, 21 Duke Street, for SLJ Whitehaven Limited, 2 Garden Villas, Main Street, Hensingham; Erection of detached dwelling (reserved matters), including re-siting of a short length of water course following granting of outline planning permission; 35 Loop Road North, for I Mackay, Ferndale, Bleach Green Paddock; Front, side and rear extensions, 25 Tower Hill, for J Dakin; Garage, 10 Lakeland Avenue, Seacliffe, for A Lamb; Erection of summerhouse in rear garden, Tynedale, 23 James Drive, Midgey, for D Sisson.
CLEATOR MOOR: Two storey extension, 8 William Morris Avenue, for R Burns; 14 bedroom hotel extension, demolition of barn, alterations to the main entrance and additional parking area within grounds and also listed building consent for alterations to main entrance, provision of additional car parking in hotel grounds and partial internal refurbishment, Ennerdale Country House Hotel, Cleator, for Flodrive Holdings Limited, London.
ST JOHN’S BECKERMET: Permanent planning permission for existing temporary car park and ancillary structures, continued use of lorry park as a mobile crane park, Yottenfews, Sellafield, for Sellafield Ltd.
ARLECDON AND FRIZINGTON: Garage, 61 Arlecdon Road, for Miss J Foster.
MILLOM: Changes to shop frontage, 1 St George’s Road, for R Townsend.
ST BEES: Two storey detached dwelling and garage (reserved matters), Outriggs, Outrigg, for M Reid.
COPIES of the above plans are available for inspection at the Planning Department, Copeland Council, Catherine Street, Whitehaven, to where any enquiry should be made. Copies may be bought from the council. Tel 01946 598418 or 598421.
First published at 15:56, Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Published by http://www.whitehavennews.co.uk
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