HERE are all the latest planning projects seeking approval from Eden District Council.
Fell Cherry tree and replace with evergreen, Well Cottage, Great Salkeld, Penrith. For Mr Graham Simms.
Permitted Development Prior Notification for agricultural building and lean to, HIGH Head Castle Farm, Ivegill, Carlisle. For Mr Stamper.
Redevelopment of Yanwath Hall Farm including the refurbishment of Yanwath Hall, change of use of agricultural barns to create 13 dwellings, demolition of modern agricultural buildings and structures and associated operations, Yanwath Hall Farm, Yanwath, Penrith. For Lowther Estates Ltd.
Listed Building Consent for the redevelopment of Yanwath Hall Farm including the refurbishment of Yanwath Hall, change of use of agricultural barns to create 13 dwellings and associated operations, Yanwath Hall Farm, Yanwath, Penrith. For Lowther Estates Ltd.
Removal of condition 12 (obscure glazing), attached to approval 19/0297,
Dutton Lodge, Roper Street, Penrith. For Churchill Retirement Living.
Change of use of land to accommodate outdoor recreational woodland-luge track, chairlift with ancillary operations building, car-parking and landscaping, land at Blaze Fell,
Nord Vue, Armathwaite, Penrith.
Permitted development prior notification for agricultural building, Gillses Farm
South Stainmore Kirkby Stephen. For Mr Gordon Wearmouth.
Demolish former milking parlour building and extend two existing livestock sheds, Beckstones Farm, Southwaite, Carlisle. For Messrs J H Mitchinson - Mr H Mitchinson.
Erection of dwelling, Plot 4, land between Joiners Close and Park View, Catterlen, Penrith. For Mr T Beaty.
Discharge of condition 5 (level 3 survey report), attached to approval 21/0233,
Low Barn, Flakebridge, Appleby-In-Westmorland. For Catlin Estates Ltd c/o agent.
Installation of biomass boiler flue projecting from existing garage flat roof, The Old Forge,
Temple Sowerby, Penrith. For Mr Douglas Calam.
Permitted Development Prior Notification for extension to agricultural building, Gillses Farm
South Stainmore Kirkby Stephen. For Mr Gordon Wearmouth.
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