Tuesday, January 26, 2021

'SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC INTEREST' IN TWO BRIGG & WOLDS PROPOSALS


Two Brigg & Wolds Ward applications will be considered by North Lincolnshire Council's Planning Committee when it meets online tomorrow (Wednesday, January 27) from 2pm.
Permission to erect an agricultural building for general purpose use is being sought for land to the south-east of Railway Street, Barnetby. This application is considered to be of significant public interest, which is why it has been referred to the committee comprising elected councillors, rather than being delegated to officers to decide. The barn's proposed location in an area classed as open countryside. However, the suggested site is directly adjacent to the development boundary of the village.
Another application of 'significant public interest' will also go before the committee tomorrow.
Planning permission is being sought to replace all the windows and external doors at Camasstraddan, 41 Main Street, Saxby-All-Saints. This is a 1970s property within the village's Conservation Area which contains a number of historic buildings.
Tomorrow's meeting will consider eight other applications from across the district, including the Isle of Axholme and Ulceby, but none from Brigg on this occasion although there are a number in the town awaiting decisions from planners.
Among the latest applications now under consideration by North Lincolnshire Council is one seeking approval to replace a side conservatory at the Old Pumphouse, Cadney Road, Howsham. A decision on this will be made in due course.
Gainsborough-based West Lindsey District Council must now decide whether to grant an application for conversion of barns to one dwelling at Little London Farm, North Kelsey.