Here is a list of the planning applications received by Allerdale Borough Council this week.
Copies of the following applications may be inspected at Allerdale House, Workington CA14 3YJ and online at www.allerdale.gov.uk.
Any representations must be sent to Head of Development Services, Allerdale House, Workington CA14 3YJ within 21 days of the publication of this advertisement. Please quote the application number.
Application: Listed building consent for replacement windows, The Windmill, Langrigg, Wigton
Reference:LBC/2021/0005
Application: Change of use from Retail to Health Spa and Massage, 46A Main Street, Cockermouth
Reference: FUL/2021/0043
Details: Affecting Listed Building and Conservation Area
Application: Development of ground mounted solar pv system and ancillary infrastructure, to provide power to on site buildings, M Sport, Dovenby Hall Estate, Cockermouth
Reference: FUL/2021/0050
Details: Major and Affecting setting of Listed Building
Application: Reserved matters application following outline approval 2/2017/0510, Plot 16 The Woodlands, Seaton, Workington
Reference: RMA/2021/0001
Application:Change of use of former joiners workshop to dwelling (re-submission of FUL/2020/0158), Old Joiners Workshop, Croft View, Westnewton, Wigton
Reference: FUL/2021/0058
Details: Affecting Conservation Area
Application Three bedroomed dwelling site location Plot 1, Flatham farm, High House Road, St Bees
Application Number: 4/20/2516/0F1
Applicant Name Mr Michael Scholfield
Application: reserved matters approval for the erection of three dwellings approved with outline location: land to the north east of Seabreeze Lodge, Nethertown, Egremont
Approval: 4/18/2465/0o1
Reference: 4/21/2041/0R1
All comments received including names and addresses are made available for public inspection including on the website.
Approved or rejected applications will not welcome representations from the public.
However, applications that remain open will welcome consultations where stated.
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