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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.

Balderton: Change of use to residential caravan site for Gypsy/Travellers (19 pitches), new dwelling and an amenities building and new access off Barnby Road, at Chestnut Lodge, Barnby Road, Balderton, by Tom Holmes.

Bathley: Notification of change of use of agricultural building to be used by Fallowsend Feeds as retail outlet and office, at Fallows End Farm, Main Street, by Sarah Beresford.

Castle House, headquarters of Newark and Sherwood District Council. (51541450)
Castle House, headquarters of Newark and Sherwood District Council. (51541450)

Bilsthorpe: First-floor extension over garage, at 3 Thornton Close, by R Smith.

Bleasby: New boundary fencing, at Bleasby C of E School, Station Road, by Jacqueline Straw.

Bleasby: Replace window with bi-fold doors, at Archways, Borrow Bread Lane, by Mark Williams.

Boughton: Change of external wall finish from brick to insulation with render finish and replacement windows and doors, at 9 Whinney Lane, by Matthew Score.

Caunton: Tree wroks, at Farmington, Mill Lane, by Trevor Plumb.

Coddington: New package substation, at land adjacent Sleaford Road, by National Grid.

Collingham: Banner, at The Pine House, Unit 3, 58 High Street, by Zafran Majid.

Eakring: Installation of gate and dropped kerb. Removal of a section of beech hedge, at Old Church Farm, Kirklington Road, by Matthew Robinson.

Farnsfield: Tree works, at Jaywood, Station Lane, by Jeff Miller.

Gonalston: Ground-mounted 25.5kW solar PV system comprising of 68 Canadian Solar 375w modules, at Hill House, Southwell Road, by Mr Kellam.

Halam: Change of use of land and conversion and alterations of existing outbuildings to residential use. Extension to existing detached outbuilding to form new carport/garage, at Littledale, Cottage Farm, Mansfield Road, by T Barrowcliffe.

Halam: Conversion of existing outbuildings attached to dwelling, at Littledale Cottage, by T Barrowcliffe.

Hoveringham: Single-storey side extension, at The Old Farm Yard, Gonalston Lane, by Pauline Barker.

Newark: Lawful development certificate for proposed fencing, at 1 Lilburne Close, by Jonathan Bushell.

Newark: Tree works, at 25 Foundry Close, by Rebecca Emmerson.

Newark: New access, at land off Jessop Close, by Chris Coen.

Newark: Certificate of lawfulness for proposed change of use of residential flat to hair salon (extending current business next door), at Flat 1, 58 Albert Street, by The Little Hair Studio.

Newark: Householder prior approval to demolish garage and erect new single-storey rear extension, at 2 Clumber Avenue, by Tracey Campbell.

Ollerton: Two-storey and single-storey side extension (resubmission of 22/01486/HOUSE) at 2 Maltkiln Close, by Hannah Berry.

Oxton: Tree works, at Grangefield, 3 Manor Close, by Donna Leivers.

Southwell: Alterations, at 17 and 19 Newark Road, by Simon Powell.

Southwell: Notification for prior approval for a proposed change of use of one agricultural building to one dwelling, at Weldon Farm, Pollards Lane, by Andrew Wilson.

Southwell: Tree works, at Southwell Minster, Church Street, by Claire Connely.

Southwell: Demolition of a property known as High Gables and the erection of 56 residential dwellings with associated access, landscaping and infrastructure (resubmission), at land at High Gables, Lower Kirklington Road, by Redrow Homes Ltd.

Southwell: Tree works, at Hardwick House, Queen Street, by Andrew Scothern.

Sutton-on-Trent: Tree works, at 20 Hemplands Lane, by Mr Nichol-Smith.

Thorney: Alterations and change of use of offices and storage space to form two new residential units, at The Old Coach House, Drinsey Nook Lane, by United Health Group.

Thorney: New commercial unit including an office, storage space and workshop, at land rear of above, by United Health Group.

Thorney: Detached double garage with integrated store, at Gibbet Wood Brown, Wood Lane, by P A Arden & Son.



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