Here's our latest round-up of planning applications which have been submitted to and approved by High Peak Borough Council.
A number of planning applications have been submitted to the borough council, which include:
- Rear extension and replacement of one front-facing garage door with masonry infill and a single window at 30 Malvern Rise, Hadfield, Glossop
- Proposed Single Storey Side Extension at 5A Rowton Grange Road, Chapel-en-le-Frith
- Proposed single storey storage shed at Fields Farm, Long Lane, Charlesworth
- Application for a temporary agricultural worker dwelling including retrospective application for a temporary caravan at Lower Cadster Farm, Chapel Road, Whaley Bridge
- Front extension and external cladding at 15 One Ash, Eccles Road, Chapel-en-le-Frith
- New Storage Building at Higher Eaves, Ashbourne Lane, Chapel-en-le-Frith
- Single storey side extension and relocation of retaining wall at 2 Old Turns Cottage, Bings Road, Whaley Bridge
- First floor extension over garage and house rendered at 8 Pinfold, Hadfield, Glossop
- Proposed garage conversion with extension to rear at 6 Bowland Road, Simmondley, Glossop
- Installation of glazed porch door, replacement of the existing windows and minor internal alterations at Hollin Knoll, Long Lane, Martinside, Chapel-en-le-Frith
- Erection of three canopies in school grounds at Peak School, Buxton Road, Chinley
Plans approved
Plans that have been given the go ahead and approved by High Peak Borough Council include:
- Proposed enclosure of existing balcony at first floor level to form habitable space at Apartment 6, 20 Toddbrook House, Whaley Lane, Whaley Bridge
- Single storey rear extension at 10 Barlow Road, Chapel-en-le-Frith
- Demolition of existing detached double garage and erection of new single storey detached garage and annex at The Knoll, Primrose Lane, Simmondley, Glossop
- Proposed change of use from a mixed use of Class B2 (General Industrial) and warehouse / storage and distribution use (Class B8) to entirely general industrial use (Class B2) at Unit 2, Jubilee House, Turnlee Road, Simmondley, Glossop
- Proposed wooden cabin in the garden at 132 Manchester Road, Chapel-en-le-Frith
- New entrances to the front and rear elevation and four roof lights at 33 35 Charles Street, Glossop
- Listed Building Consent for replacement windows at 107 Padfield Main Road, Padfield, Glossop
- Change of use of barn within listed building curtilage to ancillary residential use at Hill Top Farm, Higher Chisworth, Chisworth
- Proposed single-storey rear extension at 74 Newshaw Lane, Hadfield, Glossop
- Single storey rear extension to replace existing conservatory at 5 Fernhill Close, Glossop
- Demolition of existing conservatory and loft conversion at 23 Ridge Hill, Simmondley New Road, Simmondley, Glossop
- Replacement of existing timber window with new UPVC windows at Primrose Court, Market Street, Hayfield
- New boundary wall and associated landscaping at 22 Bowden Lane, Chapel-en-le-Frith
Plans turned down
Two applications to extend properties in Glossopdale have been rejected by High Peak Borough Council.
In Tintwistle proposals for single storey side and rear extensions at 7 Manchester Road were refused as its siting and design would harm the character and appearance of the existing dwelling and street scene.
An application for a single storey rear and front extension at 82 Sheffield Road in Glossop has also been turned down.
The plans were refused as the proposed development would be entirely out of keeping and be visually harmful to existing property and street scene.
The plans are available to view on the council’s website www.highpeak.gov.uk
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