We’ve rounded-up the latest planning applications submitted to Northumberland County Council from across Tynedale.
The applications were submitted during the week commencing Monday, May 31, 2021.
DARRAS HALL: Mr And Mrs Martin Hill, Non-material amendment (to change the colour of the window frames to dark blue/grey) on approved application 21/00231/FUL, 11 Wentworth Court, Ref. No. 21/02290/NONMAT
DARRAS HALL: Mr Frank Wiggins, Tree Preservation Order Application to have several branches cut back to boundary fence on 1no. Scots Pine tree (raise crown at outer edges to between 3.6m - 4.5m), 119 Runnymede Road, Ref. No. 21/01789/PRUTPO
HALTWHISTLE: Daniel Sowerby, Proposed installation of 1no. pod, decking and associated works including a new fire (amended plan and description received 01.06.21), Herding Hill Farm Caravan And Campsite, Shield Hill, Ref. No. 21/01489/FUL
HEXHAM: Mr & Mrs Cook, Extensions, window alterations and replacement garden room to dwelling. Replace existing double garage with new double garage including implement store. Change of use of part of paddock to create new highway entrance and loose horse boxes, Dairy Hall, Steel, Ref. No. 21/01732/FUL
PONTELAND: Mr David Dalton, Front porch and front dormer window, 71 Kirkley Drive, Ref. No. 21/01810/FUL
PRUDHOE: Mrs Kelly Sumner, Proposed first-storey extension to side above existing garage, 144 Castle Road, Ref. No. 21/01819/FUL
STAMFORDHAM: Mr Graham Lough, Erection of steel framed agricultural store, South Lough House, Ref. No. 21/01783/FUL
STOCKSFIELD: Mr Timothy Gammons, Conversion of existing three-bedroom, two-bathroom bungalow to create three bedroom, two bathroom dormer bungalow with rear extension to create kitchen-dining area. Roof and joist replacement including ridge height increase of 800mm to accommodate dormer construction using roof truss construction, Burndene, 5 Crabtree Road, Ref. No. 21/01792/FUL
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