PLANNING applications submitted to Lake District National Park Authority include: Windermere: Proposed barn conversion for ancillary domestic use, at Green Yew, Winster, for Mr C. Scott; single-storey extension to provide new office and 1-1 room, at Goodly Dale Junior School, Lake Road, for Cumbria County Council; conversion of roof space including new flat roof dormer, construction of new car port and raised terrace, at Gill Sike, Troutbeck, for Mr and Mrs Close; conversion of existing garage to utility room and workshop, extension of existing house to provide conservatory and double garage with new bedroom over, at 1 Keldwyth Park, Troutbeck Bridge, for Mr and Mrs Dorrell; domestic extension, at 91 Droomer Drive, for Mr and Mrs Nicholson.
Ambleside: Proposed parking area, at Bield How and Lowfield, Lake Road, for Mrs J. Askew; domestic extension, at Howe Head Cottage, Howe Head Lane, Grasmere, for Mr and Mrs Lucas; single-storey garden room extension to rear, two-storey extension to side of dwelling, at 3 Sweden How, Sweden Bridge Lane, for Mr K. McCavish and Ms C. Bellis; construction of a building for office/hire centre, at Youth Hostels Association, Merewide, Waterhead, for Youth Hostel Association; conversion of existing barn to provide five bedroom annexe to guest house, at Lake View Guest House, Lake View Drive, Grasmere, for Mr and Mrs S. King.
Waberthwaite: Two bay garage and workshop, at 1 Lonning End, Lane End, for J.R. Thornton.
Keswick: To replace existing windows to front elevation in white upvc, at 28 Southey Street, for Mr and Mrs Renny; two-storey extension, at Glaramara, Halls Mead, for Mr and Mrs Soden; caravan for warden on campside, Good Friday to end of August, at Hollows Farm campsite, Grange-in-Borrowdale, for Mr G. Fearon; extension and alterations, reinstate bedroom, at Dyke Nook Cottage, Bassenthwaite, for Mr and Mrs R. Copson.
Cockermouth: Raise roof to create three new bedrooms, one bathroom, at Holly Bank, Blindcrake, for Mr M. Boardman.
Penrith: New 29 bedroom extension and demolition of existing garage and store; (second application, listed building); at Leeming House Hotel, Watermillock, for MacDonald Hotels; raise roof level of first floor box room by 1.4m incorporating small window and roof light; (second application, listed building), at Sparket Mill, Hutton John, for Mr A. Campbell; proposed single-storey rear extension to give garden room, utility room and shower room, at 2 High Street, Pooley Bridge, for Mr and Mrs I. Devlin; siting of timber chalet for use in connection with fishing activities (retrospective) and the creation of a parking area, at Bigland Tarn, Bigland Hall, Backbarrow, for Wilkinson Developments Limited.
Millom: Extending and altering buildings to provide additional accommodation for both families, at Woodgate, Waberthwaite, Millom, for Mr and Mrs Pearce and Messrs Webber.
Kendal: New building - barn to hay storage, at Barrowfield Farm, Brigsteer, for Mr R. Gardner; construct a replacement garage, and land near to 4 Barley Bridge, Staveley, for Mr and Mrs Woodward; change of use from mixed rates, domestic and business to totally domestic rated, at The Old Post Office, Crosthwaite, for Mr and Mrs Harrison.
Ulverston: Construction of first floor extension to form sun room, at Lakeland Cottage, Spark Bridge, for Mr Brady; conversion and attachment of outbuilding to existing cottage to create additional living accommodation (renewal of 7/2002/5030), at Coach House, Newby Bridge, for Mr and Mrs J. Elbourne; roof alterations and new dormer windows, replacement of rear extension and access improvements, at Thornlea, Colton, for Dr J. Nottingham.
Wigton: Demolish glass conservatory and replace with extension, with slate roof, hardwood windows and solid walls, at Claybottom Farm, Hesket Newmarket, for Mr and Mrs P. Jennings; removal of roof, alteration of roof trusses, reconstruction of roof with same materials and alteration to lean-to roof from tin sheet to slate, at Brownrigg Farm, Caldbeck, for Mr A.P. Vaux.
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