PLANNING applications received by Bradford Council include:
Crossflatts – 1 Druids View, new condenser unit and repositioning of two existing units
Cross Roads – 4 Bronte Villas, extensions
Denholme – Bracken Hall, Long Causeway, rear extension; land opposite 1 Black Edge Lane, temporary siting of caravan for duration of building work
Haworth – The Stirrup Restaurant, Main Street, variation of condition 5 of permission 16/09561/FUL
Keighley – 70 Cark Road, front and rear dormer windows; 1 Parkwood Street, subdivision of building into five units and construction of two new buildings, parking areas and bin stores; 129 Bradford Road, retention of boundary enclosure with steel fence/gate (retrospective application); 7 High Pastures, first-floor side extension; 268 Oakworth Road, front and rear dormer windows; Holly House, Spring Gardens Lane, change of use from offices to registered nursery; 1 Springfield Road, two-storey side extension; 34 Arncliffe Road, front and rear dormer windows
Laycock – Green Sykes New Farm, Greystones Lane, agricultural worker's dwelling
Long Lee – 8 Spring Drive, two-storey side extension and summer house; 2 Spring Place, demolition of single-storey porch and detached garage and construction of two-storey side extension, replacement detached single garage, rear patio and steps, wall and fencing
Riddlesden – 203 Bradford Road, front and rear dormer windows
Silsden – Hainsworth Forge, Hainsworth Road, change of use of redundant workshop to two dwellings; 4 Rombalds Crescent, sunroom extension to side and garage extension to front; 33 Breakmoor Avenue, demolition of garage and rear porch and construction of single-storey side extension and replacement garage; Horne House, Kit Lane, link from house to playroom
Stanbury – 16 Lumbfoot, single-storey rear and side extension and rebuilding of gable-end wall with new window openings and chimney
Utley – Brentroyd, Glenlyon Drive, two-storey annex in place of existing detached garage
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