The following planning applications were submitted to Northumberland County Council during the week beginning December 12.
ALLENDALE: Linda Beck, Non Material Amendment (to remove the external terrace on the eastern roof and replace with three roof lights and remove the external stair leading to first floor and replace with juliet balcony) on approved application 17/01673/FUL, Former Dale Hotel, Market Place, Ref. No. 22/04631/NONMAT
ALLENDALE: Mr & Mrs Lane, Enlargement of bedroom window to create doorway leading to balcony area on top of the existing flat roof in the dining/ sunroom to create a balcony area accessed from the first floor. Balcony will be created with glass balustrade around the roof of the dining/ sunroom extension, Swinhope Row, Ref. No. 22/04347/FUL
BARDON MILL: Mrs C Cape, Variation of condition 2(approved plans) on approved application 21/01715/VARYCO to reflect changes undertaken when under final construction, Land South Of The Bents, Ref. No. 22/04649/VARYCO
BELLINGHAM: S Welch, Variation of condition 6 2 (time period that site can be used) on approved application T/20000334 to allow site to be used all year round, Foundry Farm, Armstrong Square, Ref. No. 22/04648/VARYCO
BELLINGHAM: S Welch, Variation of Condition 4, CA6 (Time Limit) to allow the caravan park to be open on a yearly basis on approved application 960593, Foundry Farm Caravan Park, Armstrong Square, Ref. No. 22/04530/VARYCO
CAPHEATON: Mr Andrew Robson, Conversion of existing cart shed and tool store to residential unit, Merryshields Farm, Ref. No. 22/04467/FUL
CAPHEATON: Mr Andrew Robson, Listed Building Consent for conversion of existing cart shed and tool store to residential unit, Merryshields Farm, Ref. No. 22/04468/LBC
CATTON: Mark Rogers, Non-material amendment (for amendments to access route, minor amendments to windows and minor amendment to the positioning of the rear facing garden rooms ) on approved application 22/00079/REM, Land West Of Lea Hall Cottage, Splitty Lane, Ref. No. 22/04556/NONMAT
CORBRIDGE: Mr Ian Dixon, Trees in a Conservation Area: T1 - Beech - Reduce crown of tree by 4.5 M to a final height of 10 M and a spread of 12 M and T2 Scots Pine - Fell this tree, Bank Top House, Stagshaw Road, Ref. No. 22/04605/TREECA
DARRAS HALL: Mr Glenn Bolton, Single storey extension to rear; two-storey extension to front of property comprising a garage at ground floor and bedrooms above, 155 Runnymede Road, Ref. No. 22/04500/FUL
DARRAS HALL: Mr Richard Boyes, New sun room in lieu of conservatory to rear, 6 Whinfell Road, Ref. No. 22/04563/FUL
DARRAS HALL: Brown, Proposed installation of Air Source Heat Pumps at 88 The Rise, 88 The Rise, Ref. No. 22/04553/FUL
DARRAS HALL: Mr Steven Carr, Discharge of Conditions 9 - (Ecology) and 10 (Contamination) pursuant to planning permisison 22/03179/FUL, 70 The Rise, Ref. No. 22/04444/DISCON
DARRAS HALL: Mr David Melton, Demolition of existing conservatory and kitchen extension and erection of new single-storey rear extension, Arch House, 7A Wentworth Court, Ref. No. 22/04595/FUL
HEXHAM: Boots Pharmacy, Advertisement Consent for 3no. Fascia Signs - 'Boots Script' and 'Pharmacy' 'Beauty' to be made up from 10mm 1212 white acrylic fixed via pins. Cross to be white acrylic wrapped in RAL 6037 vinyl, also fixed via pins. Externally mounted LED trough light (RAL 5013 Matt) at 1300mm long installed over 'Boots since 1849' logo only. *Fascia to be painted and prepared by others*, Boots Pharmacy, 7 Fore Street, Ref. No. 22/04304/ADE
HEXHAM: Fr Jeffrey Dodds, Trees in a Conservation Area application to fell T1 - Weeping Ash, T2 - Cherry and T3 - Cherry, St Marys Church, Battle Hill, Ref. No. 22/04662/TREECA
HEXHAM: Mr Alan Hunter, Variation of Condition 2 (Approved Plans) to allow alteration to the internal layout to create a two-bedroom apartment, to provide internal thermal insulation to the external walls, and to modify ventilation and drainage arrangements) on approved application 21/02299/FUL, Abbey House Clinic, Beaumont Street, Ref. No. 22/04421/VARYCO
HEXHAM: Mr & Mrs B Lambert, Single storey side and first floor rear extensions, Green Bay, 12 Beech Hill, Ref. No. 22/04612/FUL
HORSLEY: Ms Julie Straw, Discharge of condition 3 (materials) pursuant to planning permission 22/03272/FUL, The Hearth, The Manse, Ref. No. 22/04656/DISCON
MATFEN: Mrs Judith Troldahl, Erection of single dwelling with associated access and residential garden, Land South East Of The Courtyard, Ref. No. 22/04526/FUL
OAKWOOD: Addis Town Planning Ltd, Certificate of Lawfulness Development - Proposed Use for change of use, which falls within use Class C2 residential care residence, Oakwood Bank Cottage, Oakwood Bank, Ref. No. 22/04636/CLPROP
PONTELAND: Mr Graeme Cook, Single storey rear conservatory extension with rooflights together with a two storey extension with rooflights over the existing garage/utility area, 27 Paddock Hill, Eland Haugh, Ref. No. 22/04579/FUL
PRUDHOE: Mr Paul McCabe, Discharge of conditions : 14 (SUdS) pursuant to planning approval 21/01378/VARYCO, Northumberland Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust, Ferndene, Moor Road, Ref. No. 22/04577/DISCON
PRUDHOE: Mr Kevin Perlish, Variation of condition 1 (approved plans) pursuant to planning permission 21/02926/VARYCO. Proposed plot substitutions and minor changes to highways on areas South of the public right of way, Former Prudhoe Hospital, Prudhoe Hospital Drive. Ref. No. 22/04583/VARYCO
SCOTS GAP: Diana Dexter, Tree Preservation Order Application: T1 Silver Birch - fell, T2 Silver Birch - crown reduce by 20% to 9.5m and crown clean and T4 Birch - fell, 8 Willow Park, Ref. No. 22/04194/FELTPO
STOCKSFIELD: Addis Town Planning Ltd, Certificate of Lawfulness Development - Proposed change of use, which falls within Use Class C2 Residential Institutions, 1 Brocksbushes Farm Cottages, Ref. No. 22/04635/CLPROP
STOCKSFIELD: Mr and Mrs Tom and Kathryn Pullman, Addition of a single storey plant room to the south elevation of the property to house two air source heating systems, Hindley Hall, Hindley Hall Lodge, Ref. No. 22/04572/FUL
STOCKSFIELD: Mr David Rankin, Tree Preservation Order Application: T2 Oak - remove dead branches and low hanging light branches to a height of 6 metres see photograph E, T4 Oak - removal of the large dead branch about 6 metres up see photograph D, T5 and T6 Oak - removal of any dangerous deadwood up to a height of 6 metres and T7 Beech - remove the large overhanging branch growing at low angle at approx 3 metres as shown on photographs and remove light branches, overgrowth and sucker growth visible in photographs linked to that large branch, 35 Birkdene, Ref. No. 22/04137/PRUTPO
STOCKSFIELD: Mr and Mrs Graeme and Sharonne Scott, Variation of conditions 2 (approved plans) and 4 (car parking area) on approved application 20/04258/FUL - During technical phase of proposed works it became apparent that certain site conditions would negatively effect approved plans. In order to address this issue, a number of amendments to proposed design's retaining wall and off street parking would be needed to accommodate issue. Revised drawings indicating change to retaining wall design, off street parking and an amendment to ground floor that compliments these changes, 106 New Ridley Road, Ref. No. 22/04328/VARYCO
WARK: Mr David Brocklehurst, Advertisement Consent for hoarding and flags associated with advertising and sale of new homes on site, Land North And East Of Ashlynd House, Church Lane, Ref. No. 22/04655/ADE
WARK: Mr Paul Wright, Proposed first floor rear extension, 3 Eldon Square, Ref. No. 22/03908/FUL
WYLAM: Alison Wray, Rear extension connected to existing flat roof extension. New pitched roof over existing and new extensions. Raising of existing patio by approximately 150mm to match internal floor level. New steps from patio to garden level, 6 The Dene, Ref. No. 22/04604/FUL
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