THE following planning applications concerning Tynedale were validated by Northumberland County Council during the w/b April 17.
BARDON MILL: Stanley Richardson, Develop existing paddock area south of the existing holiday let, to form 4no. plots to contain 4no. two bedroomed lodges/cabins for holiday lets, including on site parking. Residential use for existing holiday let to allow management of the new holiday lets, Hadrians Garden Villa, Ref. No. 23/01243/FUL
READ MORE: Plans for four new holiday lets in Northumberland National Park
COANWOOD: Mr And Mrs Wigham, Conversion of redundant agricultural buildings to dwelling including an extension (part-retrospective), Woodhouse Barns, Ref. No. 23/00442/FUL
CORBRIDGE: Mr Simon Glover, Discharge of conditions 15 (Car Parking Area) and 19 (amplified speech and music) on approved application 20/03388/FUL, Shildon, Ref. No. 23/01361/DISCON
FOURSTONES: Mrs Ann Walton, Listed Building Consent: Replacement of fifteen windows on the south west elevation, The Gin Gan, Ref. No. 23/01164/LBC
GREAT WHITTINGTON: Ms Vicky Moffitt, Erection of axillary building to serve principle dwelling of Long Byres, Long Byre, Ref. No. 23/01231/FUL
HEDDON-ON-THE-WALL: Mr & Mrs Paul Rodgers, Enlarge porch, white render to front elevation, 13 Aquila Drive, Ref. No. 23/01237/FUL
KIRKLEY: Mr Doug Carmichael, Notification of Prior Approval for general purpose agricultural building to be used for storage of fodder and machines, Field At South Twizell, Ref. No. 23/01257/AGRGDO
MILBOURNE: Mr Tim Kenyon, Single storey extension in traditional construction with pitched, dormer, slate roof and new staircase. Alterations to existing internal layout at Ground and First floors forming access, circulation and Utility room, with detached garage, extended driveway and improved access to public highway, Briarley, Ref. No. 23/01220/FUL
WYLAM: Rachael Adonsy, Proposed conservatory to front elevation and separate garage to side, demolish existing outbuilding, Meadowcroft, 4 Street Houses, Ref. No. 23/01294/FUL
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