Tuesday, April 26, 2022

DECISIONS MADE ON SEVEN BRIGG & DISTRICT PLANNING APPS


North Lincolnshire Council recently made decisions on a range of planning applications in its Brigg & Wolds, Ridge, and Broughton & Appleby Wards.
It has refused planning permission to erect three dwellings and construct a new vehicular access on land to the west of Station Road, Sturton.
Anyone refused planning permission by a council may opt to lodge an appeal, to be undertaken by an inspector.
North Lincolnshire planners have granted permission to erect a new dwelling and detached workshop and garage (including demolition of existing dwelling and outbuildings) at White Coomb, Caistor Road, New Barnetby, and also to erect a two-storey side extension and increase the width of the vehicular access at 41 Post Office Lane, Kirmington.
Approval has been given to drop a kerb and form a driveway in the grounds of a listed building at 37 Horkstow House, Main Street, Horkstow, and also to erect a two-storey side extension and increase the width of a front dormer at The First House, George Street, Broughton.
Permission has been granted to erect a single-storey agricultural storage building located at The Coach House adjacent The Mount, on Brigg Road, Castlethorpe.
Neighbouring West Lindsey District Council has refused an outline application to erect four dwellings on land at Station Road, Grasby.
The West Lindsey authority has yet to decide an application which is seeking approval for replacement windows and doors at Manor Barn, 10 Somerby Green, Somerby.