PLANNING applications submitted to Eden District Council include: Appleby: Dwelling next to business premises at Courtfield Garage, Cross Croft, for Mr D. Robinson.
Asby: Crop storage shed at Whitewall Farm, Great Asby, for D.V. Hill.
Bandleyside: Garage conversion to kitchen with front bay extension at Bromley Green Cottage, Ormside, for Mr and Mrs R.J. Parry; second roof light to approved scheme for building conversion (amendment) at Nether Hoff, Colby, for Mr and Mrs Thursby; relocation of doorway to secure the first floor bedroom and rebuilding the west wall in cavity construction on new foundation with outer stonework seal to match stonework (amendment to approved scheme) at Nether Hoff, Colby, for Mr and Mrs Thursby.
Culgaith: Change of use of field to horticulture, construction of stabling and formation of mnage area with retention of track at Inglenook Barn, for Hale Racing Limited.
Kirkby Stephen: Cladding and roofing for former slurry pit to create additional storage building next to warehouse at Home Farm, for Mr and Mrs N.I. Hartley.
Long Marton: Barn conversion to brewery at Red House, for Tirril Brewery Limited.
Lowther: One two-storey dwelling and site development work next to Netherdene, Hackthorpe, for Mr and Mrs Lythgoe.
Newby: Attic refurbishment to provide two bedrooms and a bathroom at White Stone, for Mr and Mrs Makin.
Penrith: Dwelling extension at 16 Parklands Crescent, for Mr B. Threlkeld; barn conversion to be extended to provide two three-bedroom dwellings at Anchor Farm, Scotland Road, for Mr R.J. Thompson; construction of 500sq.m distribution storage building with ancillary offices and associated car parking and compound at Plot 4, Hartness Road, Gilwilly Industrial Estate, for S. Dixon Properties; front porch extension, and extension to form dressing room with en-suite at 1 Huntley Court, for Mr and Mrs C. Nellis.
Tebay: Barn conversion into two holiday cottages at Town Head Farm, Old Tebay, for Mrs A. Stringer.
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