PLANNING applications submitted to Eden District Council include: Appleby: Single storey extension to create special accommodation unit and internal alterations to improve access for the disabled at Appleby Grammar School, Battlebarrow for Property and Transport Services Unit.
Bandleyside: Replacement of existing four panel door with purpose built oak boarded door at Nether Hoff, Colby for Mr & Mrs A. Thursby.
Bolton: Certificate of lawful use for storage of sports equipment in association with Eden Grove School at barn adjacent to Church Gates for Priory Education Services.
Brougham: Upgrade and improve access path to countess pillar at land near to Countess Pillar and A66 for East Cumbria Countryside Project.
Crackenthorpe: Demolition of existing sun lounge and utility, construction of new sun lounge and utility with bedroom over. Re-roofing existing house at Westley Bank, Bolton for Mr & Mrs Stanford.
Great Strickland: Forming external patio to front of public house. Fixing new 4m x3m umbrella on patio at The Strickland Arms, Great Strickland, Penrith for Marstons Pub Company.
Kirkby Stephen: Proposed construction of timber pergola, timber glazed screen and hard landscaping within existing outside trading area to the rear of The White Lion Hotel at The White Lion, 4 Market Street for Marston's Pub Company.
Ousby: Construction of two storey rear extension; sun room to rear and porch to front elevation at 2 The Barn, Melmerby for Mr Nelson.
Penrith: Single storey extension on rear elevation at 41 Clifford Road for Martin Cuthell Ltd; two advertisements associated with the business at Cockell View Yard, Drover Lane for Mr A. Irvine; proposed office cabin at Cockell View Yard, Drover Lane for Mr A. Irvine; display of projecting sign at first floor level at 13B Angel Lane for John Bodger Chartered Architects Ltd; extension to dwelling at 44 Croft Avenue for Mr & Mrs A. Davidson; change of use without any internal or external alterations from dwelling to Public House at Cross Keys, Carleton for Care of Agent.
Ravenstonedale: Construction of a bird hide situated in a field to the west of the Fat Lamb Hotel overlooking a nature reserve which is quite separate on lower ground below for The Fat Lamb, Crossbank.
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