Friday, July 24, 2020

BRIGG PROPERTY CAN BE DEMOLISHED AND REPLACED WITH NEW DWELLING


A Brigg bungalow can be demolished and a new property built on the site to take its place, North Lincolnshire Council has decided.
Planning permission has been granted for the scheme which involves removing the bungalow at 11 Eastfield Road, which was erected around 1960.
Brigg Town Council considered the application and raised no objections.
Eastfield Road connects with the A18 on Wrawby Road and has a range of domestic properties built in different styles over the years.
North Lincolnshire Council has refused an application seeking permission to erect four dwellings, with associated access and landscaping, on land adjacent to 1 Silver Street, Barnetby.
The council considered this would be an over-development of the site and would result in additional traffic generation and the loss of existing on-street parking, which would exacerbate existing concerns of on-street parking and prevent the free and safe flow of vehicles along Silver Street.
Anyone refused planning permission by a local authority may, if they wish, lodge an appeal.
Reflecting changing times, BT has given notice to council planners that it proposes to remove the public telephone box near the junction of East Street and Redbourne Road, Hibaldstow, saying this facility is little used with an average of 17 calls made per month. BT also intends to remove others in Scunthorpe and Barton for the same reason.

West Lindsey District Council has granted permission to sub-divide a barn conversion into two dwellings and to retain associated alterations at Bruff Barn, Southfield Road, North Kelsey.