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Planning in brief



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Published Date: 14 May 2008
Planning applications received by Amber Valley Borough Council include:

  • Vehicular access at 113 Pentrich Road, Ripley, for Mr M Hogg, 113 Pentrich Road, Ripley.




  • Prior notification of agricultural or forestry development – proposed building at Hartshay Hall Farm, Upper Hartshay, Heage, for John Radford.




  • Erection of four stables at land off, Brittain Pit, Butterley Park, for Christopher Mitchell, 34 Derby Road, Swanwick.




  • Two-storey side extension at 316 Nottingham Road, Ripley, for Mr G Owen, c/o Seb Design Architectural and Landscape Designers, 24 Springfield Avenue, Loscoe.




  • Removal of an existing vertical ladder for replacement with a new fire escape stair at Nationwide Building Society, 33 High Street, Alfreton for c/o Paul Cowham, Bowland Street Works, Bowland Street, Bradford.




  • Extension to garage at 17 St Michaels Close, Crich, for Mr and Mrs Brierton.




  • Advertisement Consent for one illuminated fascia sign and one illuminated projecting sign at Specsavers Opticians, 2 Institute Lane, Alfreton, for c/o Hannah Pearce, 24 Leigh Road, Haine Industrial Park, Ramsgate.




  • Demolition of existing house and erection of six apartments, one and one and a half-storey dwelling (re-submission) at 14 Waingroves Road, Waingroves, Ripley, for John White c/o Ian Eccles, 27 Derwent Avenue, Borrowash.




  • Two new houses at land at Ashbourne Road, Ashbourne Road, Kirk Langley for Mr J Barnden c/o Mr Hayden Watkins, 61 Friar Gate, Derby.




  • Attached garage and play room above at The Quarry, Codnor Denby Lane, Denby, for Mr A Robinson c/o Mr P Lingwood, 17 Northam Drive, Ripley.




  • Alterations and extensions to house at 223 Heanor Road, Heanor, for Mr and Mrs Chester c/o Anthony Hubbard, 82 Derby Road, Heanor.




  • Change of use to snooker club and bar at 16 Days Lane, Belper, for c/o Lee Carvell c/o Powerie Smith Architects, Alpha House, George Street, Alfreton.




  • Residential development for four dwellings at land at Ormonde Terrace, Langley Mill, for c/o Mr Chris Waumsley, Cumberland Court, 80 Mount Street, Nottingham.




  • Extension over existing garage at 19 Carrock Avenue, Heanor, for Mr A Brown c/o P C Anthony ,40 Uttoxeter Road, Mickleover, Derby.




  • Demolition of outbuildings and the erection of a single storey extension at 10 Windmill Lane, Belper, for Paul Postlethwait c/o Pete Ratcliffe, 51 Spencer Road, Belper.




  • Listed building consent for conversion of redundant buildings to three residential units and refurbishment of existing farmhouse at Cliff Ash Farm, Cliffash Lane, Idridgehay for Mr J Read c/o Kay Davies, The Grange, 80 Tamworth Road, Ashby De La Zouch.




  • Proposed garage and refurbishment of outbuildings at Parkfield House, The Fields, Hardy Barn for Mr and Mrs MC Edwards.




  • Conversion of redundant buildings to three residential units at Cliff Ash Farm, Cliffash Lane, Idridgehay for Mr J Read c/o Kay Davies, The Grange, 80 Tamworth Road, Ashby De La Zouch.





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  • Last Updated: 13 May 2008 11:41 AM
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