Plans have been submitted to make changes to improve facilities at newly promoted Buxton Football Club.
The application, made to High Peak Borough Council, is to demolish the portable cabins, canteen and directors’ lounge.
They would be replaced by a two-storey building that would provide sponsors and supporters lounges and extend the size of shop and canteen.
The plans are available to view on the council’s website www.highpeak.gov.uk
More new applications
A number of planning applications have been submitted to High Peak Borough Council, which include:
- Listed Building consent for replacement windows at 66 Hadfield Road, Hadfield, Glossop
- Renewal to the windows and doors to six flats at 107 Dyehouse Lane, New Mills
- Listed Building Consent for replacement of timber framed single glazed windows with double glazed windows at The Old School House, Hague Street, Glossop
- Erection of a new residential dwelling, detached garage, works of hard and soft landscaping and new access on land at Eccles Road, Chapel-en-le-Frith
- Proposed extensions including single storey rear, double storey side and front extensions/adaptions and widened driveway at 180 Simmondley Lane, Simmondley, Glossop
- Detached two-storey garage building with parking at road level and garden/sunroom at lower garden level at Hurstfield House, Hague Bar, New Mills
Approved plans
Plans that have been given the go ahead and granted permission by High Peak Borough Council include:
- Remove existing single storey extension and for new single storey extensions at 39 New Mills Road, Birch Vale and alterations to existing garage
- Front porch canopy at 1 Horderns Road, Chapel-en-le-Frith
- Change of use from Class B1 to Class E(d) - martial arts/fitness studio for mezzanine floor of Unit 16 at Waterside Business Park, Waterside, Hadfield, Glossop
- First floor side extension above the existing garage, as well as change of windows at 3 Spring Bank, New Mills
- Application for a touring caravan to be used for the benefit of the campsite, for site sitters providing security and as a staff / employee welfare unit at Spirit Farm, Cemetery Road, Glossop
- Two new detached dwellings at 1A, Turnlee Road, Simmondley, Glossop
House extension refused
Plans for a two-storey rear extension and double height to the front porch at 2 Hawthorn Bank in Hadfield have been rejected by High Peak Borough Council planning officers.
The proposals were turned down due as the siting and materials of the proposed front extension would be detrimental to the character and appearance of the existing dwelling and wider street scene.
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