Thursday, March 25, 2021

BRIGG HOUSEHOLD EXTENSIONS PLANNED


Householders in Brigg and district are keeping council planners busy with applications for building permission continuing to be submitted for consideration.

Two more domestic property extension are now planned in Brigg - and the Town Council has raised no objections to what's being proposed in these cases.
Approval is being sought to erect single-storey ground floor extensions to the front and rear of 9 St Helens Road, and also to erect two-storey side and rear extensions at 8 Grammar School Road (close to the A18).
Brigg Town Council's Planning & Environment Committee considered both schemes during its latest meeting, held on Tuesday night, and agreed to tell North Lincolnshire planners, who will make the final decisions, that it has no objections.
In Barnetby, planning permission is being sought for a single-storey rear extension at 2 Woodland View (to be decided by North Lincolnshire Council in due course).
In Scawby, consent has been granted to fell a poplar and two ash trees within the conservation area on land to the rear of 7-9 The Rookery.
A household extension can also be added to 57 Estate Avenue, Broughton.
West Lindsey District Council is now considering an application seeking approval to erect one dwelling on land to the west of The Brambles, Occupation Lane, North Kelsey.
West Lindsey planners have granted permission for a menage at Priory Fields, Howsham Road, Kettleby, near Brigg, and also for change of use from an agricultural building to a dwelling on land at Clixby Top Farm, Grasby Wold Lane, Grasby.