Friday, July 15, 2011

BIGBY HIGH ROAD SCHEME OVER FIRST HURDLE

An application seeking permission to erect at single storey extension and detached domestic garage at 29 Bigby High Road, Brigg, has passed successfully through the first stage of the planning process.
Brigg Town Council, which must be consulted on such proposals, has raised no objections, and the final decision will now be taken by North Lincolnshire planners in the next few weeks.
Coun Ben Nobbs, chairman of Brigg Town Council's planning and environment committee, told Wednesday night's meeting in the Angel Suite Lounge that what was planned could be described as "quite a major expansion."
Coun Mel Oades suggested light-coloured render was to be added to walls "while 80 to 90 per cent of the houses are still brick down there."
However, it was pointed out to him that a precedent had been set by neighbouring properties. "There are a number down there that are rendered," said Coun Nobbs.
Brigg councillors were happy with a proposal to erect a two-storey extension at 12B Mill Lane, which will now pass to North Lincolnshire planners for a final decision.



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1 comment:

Ken Harrison said...

'down there' sounds like an embarrassing medical problem, or that the house is in London!