Tuesday, June 28, 2022

PLANS APPROVED FOR UP TO 48 HOMES IN THE BRIGG AREA


Approval has been given for up to 48 new homes to be built in the Brigg area.
North Lincolnshire Council has now backed detailed plans for land near the B1207 on Station Road, Hibaldstow, submitted for Albemarle Homes.
Outline permission for development had been granted in 2018.
Listed building consent is being sought for a walled garden space with greenhouse and tool shed near Brigg.
An application has been submitted to West Lindsey District Council which relates to Kettleby House, Kettleby Lane, Kettleby (within Bigby parish).
Council planners will consider this application at some point after the current public consultation period has concluded.
A report submitted to the local authority in support of the application says: "By way of the removal of the modern barn and the addition of a high quality, traditional garden walled structure in its place, the proposals will enhance the setting of the listed building and its curtilage."
Also recently submitted to the West Lindsey authority, and yet to be decided, is an application for a single-storey extension to form an annexe at Fieldside, Brigg Road, North Kelsey.
West Lindsey Council has refused an application seeking approval to erect a single-storey dwelling with associated parking on land at Salisbury, Main Street, Grasby.
The Gainsborough-based authority has granted outline planning permission for three dwellings, including the demolition of existing commercial buildings, on land adjacent to Little London Farm, Little London, North Kelsey.
Approval has also been given for a rear extension to a dwelling and the erection of a workshop/shed and carport building at Chime Cottage, 5 Church Side, Grasby.

North Lincolnshire Council is now considering an application to erect a detached dormer bungalow and detached garage at Plot 12 Barnside, Hibaldstow (decision yet to be taken).