Application 3/2023/1027
Applications for full consent
Planning permission for proposed installation of a small velux window in the roof of the south elevation to mirror the position of the existing north elevation. The proposed window will be a conservation flush fitting velux roof window.
| Name | Information |
|---|---|
| Development address |
The Steading Up Bedlam Road Longridge PR3 2TN |
| Applicant |
Mr Andrew Brotherton The Steading Rock Brow Thornley-with-Wheatley Longridge PR3 2TN |
| Officer |
Ben Taylor Tel : 01200 425111 Email : planning@ribblevalley.gov.uk |
| Key dates |
Received : 15/12/2022 Registered : 17/01/2024 Committee : 22/03/2024 |
| Planning Status | Decided - Final Decision |
| Decision |
APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Date : 22/03/2024 |
| Attached files |
23 1027 Application Form 23 1027 Bat Report 23 1027 Decision Notice 23 1027 Decision Notice.docx 23 1027 Delegated Report.docx 23 1027 Existing Plan 23 1027 Heritage Statement 23 1027 Location Plan 23 1027 Method Statement 23 1027 Neighbour Notification 23 1027 Parish Thornley with Wheatley 23 1027 Photos 23 1027 Proposed Plan 23 1027 Velux Window Details |
| Consultee Address | Date Consulted | Consultation Expiry Date |
|---|---|---|
| New House Farm Up Bedlam Road Longridge Lancashire PR3 2TN | 17/01/2024 | 07/02/2024 |
| Daisybrook Barn Up Bedlam Road Longridge Lancashire PR3 2TN | 17/01/2024 | 07/02/2024 |
| File Copy | 17/01/2024 | 07/02/2024 |
| Thornley with Wheatley Parish Council consulted by email | 17/01/2024 | 07/02/2024 |
| Countryside Officer consulted by email | 17/01/2024 | 07/02/2024 |
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