Friday, April 16, 2021

PLAN FOR SAFE ACCESS IN BRIGG APPROVED


A plan for safe access in Brigg is among the latest applications for our area decided by North Lincolnshire Council.
The authority has granted planning permission to install a dropped kerb on land adjacent to 26-27 Bigby Road, Brigg, alongside the A1084.
No objections were received from the highways department, the conservation officer or the public.
A council assessment report said the dropped kerb "would allow the applicant to safely access and egress the parking provision located adjacent to their address."
Local authority planners are now considering a similar proposal for Scawby.
Permission to install a dropped kerb to permit vehicular access to the highway (including part-demolition of existing boundary wall) is being requested for 19 Ivy Cottage, Vicarage Lane. A decision has yet been made.
There is no let up in the high number of proposed developments within the Brigg area being submitted to North Lincolnshire Council.
BROUGHTON: Approval is being sought to erect single and two-storey rear extensions and make alterations to the front elevation at 3 Raven Close.
HIBALDSTOW: Listed building consent is being requested to replace all the windows and the front door at Beechwood Farmhouse, 18 East Street.
SAXBY-ALL-SAINTS: Planning permission to erect a single-storey extension to the existing garage and to erect a new detached outbuilding is being sought for Gamekeepers Hillside Cottage, on Danns Hill. Another application in this Wolds village is seeking approval to erect single-storey and two-storey extensions with associated works including a dormer to the rear of the property at 62 Hall Cottage, Main Street.
Permission to erect two dwellings at Church Farm, Waddingham Road, South Kelsey, has been refused by West Lindsey District Council. There is an option to appeal to the Planning Inspectorate.