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Planning applications lodged in North Cumbria this week

Planning applications lodged in North Cumbria this week

Yahoo25-05-2025
A number of planning applications have been submitted to Cumberland Council this week, featuring proposals for home extensions, tree works, agricultural developments, and changes of use across the Carlisle area.
Below is a summary of the most recent applications lodged with Cumberland Council:
21 Etterby Lea Grove, Carlisle, CA3 9LF. Erection of a single-storey rear and side extension to provide additional living accommodation. Ref. No: 25/0293
29 Eden Grange, Little Corby, Carlisle, CA4 8QW. Demolition of carport and erection of a two-storey side extension to provide a garage and store on the ground floor with additional space above. Ref. No: 25/0292
Wendy House Nursery, Blackwell Road, Carlisle, CA2 4AB. Removal of one beech tree and one branch from a sycamore and beech tree. Ref. No: 25/0026/TPO
Red Rocks, 14 The Green, Dalston, Carlisle, CA5 7QB. Removal of a Leylandii hedge. Ref. No: 25/0038/S211
76 Tribune Drive, Houghton, Carlisle, CA3 0LE. Demolition of existing garage and erection of a two-storey side extension to provide a garage, utility, and additional accommodation. Ref. No: 25/0288
122 Dalston Road, Carlisle, CA2 5PJ. Demolition of existing kitchen and erection of a single-storey rear extension to provide kitchen and utility space. Ref. No: 25/0280
Brisco Hill, Longtown, Carlisle, CA6 5TP. Erection of a covered slurry store. Ref. No: 25/0024/AGD
ATM at Globe Lane, The Lanes, Scotch Street, Carlisle. Display of one non-illuminated aluminium ATM sign. Ref. No: 25/0278
South Lambhill, Longtown, Carlisle, CA6 5PX. Erection of an agricultural building for storing crop and machinery. Ref. No: 25/0025/AGD
3 Wentworth Terrace, Great Corby, Carlisle, CA4 8LN. Crown lift to one wych elm in the Great Corby Conservation Area. Ref. No: 25/0037/S211
3 Woodsghyll Drive, Carlisle, CA1 3DD. Erection of a two-storey side extension to provide kitchen/diner, utility, and W.C. on the ground floor with additional rooms above. Ref. No: 25/0284
51-53 English Street, Carlisle, CA3 8JY. Display of one internally illuminated fascia sign and one non-illuminated projecting sign. Ref. No: 25/0286
Croftlands View, Longtown, Carlisle, CA6 5RQ. Variation of condition 4 (agricultural occupancy) of previously approved application 12/0285. Ref. No: 25/0273
Gunshole Farm, Banks, Brampton, CA8 2BX. Conversion of adjoining barn to provide an annexe to the dwelling. Ref. No: 25/0274
47 Scalegate Road, Carlisle, CA2 4JX. Change of use of a room from hairdressers to residential as part of the existing dwelling. Ref. No: 25/0275
Tanglewood, Cumwhinton, Carlisle, CA4 8DL. Erection of one self-build dwelling. Ref. No: 25/0277
87 London Road, Carlisle, CA1 2LG. Change of use from shop to hot food takeaway. Ref. No: 25/0267
40 Durdar Road, Carlisle, CA2 4SB. Erection of a detached double garage. Ref. No: 25/0268
Cardew Hall, Cardew, Dalston, Carlisle, CA5 7JQ. Extension to existing feed store building. Ref. No: 25/0264
The Old Vicarage, West Walls, Carlisle, CA3 8UF. Retention of replacement of two roof lights at attic level and replacement of felt flat roof with GRP. Ref. No: 25/0235
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