Erection of single storey side extension
Erection of single storey side extension
Local planning applications near Warton
Erection of single storey side extension
Discharge of condition 15 (BREEAM certificates) on approved application 23/01400/FUL
Horse Chestnut (T1) - crown lift to 4m over the drive and remove two bottom limbs growing towards the house x1 Sycamore and x2 Ash (G2) - lateral reductions by up to 3m to reduce away from the propert
Construction of a dormer extension to the rear roof elevation and installation of roof light to the front elevation
Non-material amendment to planning permission 25/00381/FUL to reduce the depth of the ground floor extension and to include an air source heat pump
Non material amendment to planning permission 24/01203/FUL to amend window colour, remove top of chimney, reduce number of rooflight windows
Felling of a Cedar Tree
2 x Horse Chestnut (T1 & T2) - Annual removal of epicormic growth from the main stem.
Proposed lawful development certificate for the erection of a single storey rear extension
Screening request for the siting of lodge to provide agricultural worker/managers accommodation
Hornbeam - fell Ash - fell
Proposed lawful development certificate for the erection of a detached outbuilding
T1&T2 Sycamores - Re-pollard
Erection of a single storey side extension and alterations to the rear extension
Conversion of garage into accessible bedroom
Proposed lawful development certificate for a single storey rear extension, solar panels to the rear roof, construction of a canopy to the front elevation, rooflight windows to the front
Well hello there, Warton! We've got a bit of news from the planning department regarding a tree at 4 Yealand Road in Yealand Conyers. It's a notice about a fir tree, and the application is currently awaiting a decision. We'll keep you updated on this one!
Exciting news from the planning department for a local farmhouse! Cotestones Farm on Sand Lane has plans for a new two-storey extension and some lovely refurbishment work, including changes to the bay windows. We'll be keeping a close eye on this one as it moves through the Warton Ward process!