Application 3/2016/1171
Alter or Extend a Listed Building
Remove concrete tiles and re-roof with new or reclaimed Welsh blue slate. Replace existing roof light with conservation grade equivalent. If any roof timbers are unserviceable and require replacement, materials used will be as close as possible to existing.
| Name | Information |
|---|---|
| Development address |
22 King Street Whalley BB7 9SL |
| Applicant |
Mr Martin Highton 22 King Street Whalley Clitheroe BB7 9SL |
| Officer |
John Macholc Tel : 01200414502 Email : planning@ribblevalley.gov.uk |
| Key dates |
Received : 09/12/2016 Registered : 23/12/2016 Committee : 31/01/2017 |
| Planning Status | Decided - Final Decision |
| Decision |
APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Date : 31/01/2017 |
| Attached files |
16 1171 Application Form 16 1171 Bat Survey 16 1171 D and A Statement 16 1171 Decision Notice.docx 16 1171 Environment response 16 1171 Extract from Conservation Area A 16 1171 Front Elevation 16 1171 Heritage Statement 16 1171 Listing Description 16 1171 Location Plan 16 1171 Rear Elevation 16 1171 Roof Plan 16 1171 Side View 1601171_Delegated_Report_LB.docx |
| Consultee Address | Date Consulted | Consultation Expiry Date |
|---|---|---|
| 20 King Street Whalley Lancashire BB7 9SL | 03/01/2017 | 24/01/2017 |
| 24 King Street Whalley Lancashire BB7 9SL | 03/01/2017 | 24/01/2017 |
| File copy | 03/01/2017 | 24/01/2017 |
| Grooms Cottage Princess Mews Princess Street Whalley BB7 9SZ | 03/01/2017 | 24/01/2017 |
| Whalley Parish Council Fred Holland 16 The Dales Langho Lancs BB6 8BW | 03/01/2017 | 24/01/2017 |
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