PLANNING applications received by Bradford Council include:
Cullingworth – Springfield Farm, Flappit Springs, Halifax Road, non-material amendment to approval 16/03369/FUL
Denholme – 20 Lodge Gate, Keighley Road, change of use from goods vehicle contractors' offices to two-bedroom dwelling; Well Heads Farm, Well Heads, agricultural storage building; Shay Fold Barn, Halifax Road, workshop and feed and log/wood stores (retrospective application)
East Morton – Far Jack Lodge, Street Lane, single-storey side extension; The Stables, Highstead Close, conversion of first floor of garage to form annex, including two dormers
Harden – Woodlands, 5 Firbeck, extension; 11 Ferrands Park Way, replacement dwelling
Keighley – 32 Elmwood Road, non-material amendment to permission 17/03371/HOU
Laycock – Green Syke Farm, Green Sykes Road, non-material amendment to approval 15/00301/FUL; 20-24 Laycock Lane, replacement of external door and windows to south elevation; buildings at grid reference 400938 440956, Greystones Lane, change of use of agricultural building to dwelling
Long Lee – The Sheilings, Spring Avenue, replacement of rear conservatory with single-storey extension, with flat roof, lantern roof window, part garage conversion and internal alterations
Oakworth – site of former Branshaw House, Keighley Road, non-material amendment to approval 14/03372/FUL
Riddlesden – 19 Malvern Crescent, replacement of existing deck with privacy fence (resubmission of 17/06153/HOU); 30 St Mary's Road, single-storey rear extension with roof garden patio
Silsden – Green Acres, Fishbeck Lane, replacement hub and blades for wind turbine; 2 Washburn Court, conversion of garage to habitable room with associated works; 2 Laithe Close, replacement garden shed
Steeton – 2 Grange Road, first-floor side and rear extension and bay window; 11 Holly Fold, timber shed in side garden, including hard standing and additional patio area
Utley – 4 Green Head Road, single-storey rear extension
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