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Tuesday, September 04, 2018
BRIGG PROPERTY EXTENSIONS PLANNED
Two Brigg applications for property extensions have been submitted to North Lincolnshire Council to determine whether formal planning permission will be required.
Relating to 34 Kings Avenue and 12 Glanford Road, they are now being considered by the local authority.
Outline permission for four new-build semi-detached and detached dwellings is being sought for land adjacent to Hillborn House, on Brigg Road, Wrawby. No decision has yet been made.
But the local authority has now granted full planning permission to erect a double garage, including demolition of an existing timber cabin, at the The Old Butcher's Shop on Barton Road, Wrawby.
In Barnetby, planning permission and listed building consent is being sought to remove an external staircase, carry out window changes and replace a hedge with a fence and a new laurel hedge at The Old Mill on Melton Ross Road.
In Broughton, applications have been submitted for extensions to 23 Bernards Close, 87A High Street and 8 Woodland Drive. No decisions have yet been made by planners.
The next monthly meeting of North Lincolnshire Council's planning committee will take place on Wednesday this week (September 5).
But no Brigg applications still awaiting decisions will be considered during this session at Scunthorpe Civic Centre.
They include a scheme for 67 new homes on the former Falcon Cycles site, off Bridge Street; building a detached two-storey dwelling on land adjacent to Cemetery Lodge, 30 Wrawby Road; a link road for land to the east of Atherton Way; residential development at Plot 3 Atherton Way; and three new dwellings to the rear of 53 Wrawby Street, alongside Cross Street.