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The latest planning applications submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council for decision




The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council for decision:

Besthorpe: Substitute approved plans with revised drawings for conversion of farm buildings to five dwellings, garage and garden store, as well as new vehicular entrance, access drive and private sewage treatment unit, at land at West View Farm, Collingham Road, by Mr G Kirk.

Caunton: Tree works, at White Cottage, Mill Lane, by Jen Macintyre.

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Collingham: Tree works, at Grange Farm, 80 Low Street, by Andrew Titley.

Cromwell: Installation of Air Source Heat Pump, at The Gables, Norwell Lane, by Steven Coultas.

Egmanton: Permission in principle for residential development of one dwelling, at land north of Ivy House Farm, Wood Lane, by Wesley Smith.

Elston: Tree works, at 3 The Spinney, by Carol Nind.

Epperstone: Tree works, at 5 Main Street, by George Eley.

Farndon: Tree works, at Bellwood, 3 Church Street, by Ian Gillings.

Farnsfield: Removal of existing conservatory and construction of a single-storey rear extension, at 6 Brickyard Lane, by Mrs S Atkin.

Gonalston: Convert former milking parlour and main barn into residential dwelling, at Hall Farm House, by David Crane.

Laxton And Moorhouse: Change of use of existing steel portal framed agricultural building to storage unit, at land at Westwood Farm, Acre Edge Road, Laxton, by Kneesall Estate, Nicholas Brown.

Lowdham: Change of use of building from garage to annexe ancillary of main dwellinghouse, at Cockerbeck House, Lambley Road, by Mr and Mrs Clarke.

Lowdham: Variation of planning permission to amend external wall finish from buff brick to smooth render finish (off white colour), at 10 Lime Tree Gardens, by Nigel Whitby.

Newark: Replacement rear window, at 40 Lombard Street, by James Lesser.

Newark: Installation of four padel tennis courts, including open portal frame roof structure, floodlighting and new parking area, at land at Whittle Close, by Mr J Walker-Tully.

Newark: New signage and window graphics, at WHSmith 36 to 40 Market Place, by Mr Corrick

Newark: Install three new passenger help points, cable management, provision of power and data supplies, at Newark Northgate Railway Station, Appletongate, at LNER, Tanya Ward.

Newark: Timber frame and lath and plaster infill repairs, roof repairs, at Cherizena at The Governors House, 23 to 24 Stodman Street, by Brendan Minihane.

Newark: Installation of roof mounted solar panel system mad eup of 232 solar modules, at Gladstone House, Lord Hawke Way, by Newark and Sherwood Homes, Mr Shutt.

Norwell: Certificate of lawfulness for replacement of windows and doors, by 8 The Old Nurseries, by Elite Windows, James Wilson.

Norwell: Change of use of two former farm storage buildings to storage and associated parking, at Flaggs Farm, Caunton Road, by Pete Cook.

Norwell: Installation of solar panels on the forward-facing pitched roof, at Norwell Village Hall, Carlton Lane, by Adam Grief.

Southwell: Portacabin refectory building with teaching facilities, at Medlar Building, The School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences, Nottingham Trent University Brackenhurst Campus, by Nottingham Trent University.

Southwell: Tree works, at Marple House, Westgate, by Paul Anstey.

Southwell: Tree works, at Easthorpe Court, Fiskerton Road, by Matthew Robinson.

Southwell: Commencement of construction of bungalow approved under planning reference by excavation of trench foundations, at Barley Meadow, Corkhill Lane, by Deborah Carby.

Southwell: Tree works, at 24 Nottingham Road, by John Cotton.

Southwell: Tree works, at Burgage Green, Burgage, by Jo Oldham.

Sutton On Trent: Single-storey rear extension, at Poachers Cottage, 2 Barrel Hill, by Ian Olive.

Winthorpe: Tree works, at The Old Rectory, 48 Gainsborough Road, by Andrew Parkin.

Winthorpe: Tree works, at Hillside, 57 Gainsborough Road, by Dale Platts.



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