Latest Planning applications Acomb and Westfield Wards

Gale Farm Court to get UPVC double glazing and new doors

A planning application has been submitted for the installation of new doors and UPVC windows in Gale Farm Court. The application arises because of the proximity of the building to the Conservation area.

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Acomb

Location:       83 Langholme Drive York YO26 6AH

Proposal:       Single storey side extension

Ref No: 14/01377/FUL

Consultation Expiry Date:       25 July 2014 Case Officer:   Carolyn Howarth Expected Decision Level:        DEL

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Location:       19 Lidgett Grove York YO26 5NE

Proposal:       Single storey extension to side and rear

Ref No: 14/01477/FUL

Contact:        Mr R Room       Consultation Expiry Date:       25 July 2014 Case Officer:   Carolyn Howarth Expected Decision Level:        DEL

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Location:       7 Sitwell Grove York YO26 5JG

Proposal:       Two storey side extension

Ref No: 14/01510/FUL

Consultation Expiry Date:       25 July 2014 Case Officer:   David Johnson   Expected Decision Level:        DEL

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Location:       Acomb Chiropractic Clinic 60A York Road Acomb York YO24 4NW

Proposal:       Fell Beech (T1), Tree in the Conservation Area

Ref No: 14/01545/TCA

Contact:        Mr Tom Kitchen  Consultation Expiry Date:       25 July 2014 Case Officer:   Esther Priestley        Expected Decision Level:        DEL

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Westfield

Location:       1 Gale Farm Court York YO24 3DR

Proposal:       Replacement window and doors at 1-38 Gale Farm Court

Ref No: 14/01350/FUL

Applicant:      City Of York Council   Contact Mr Michael Leighton     Consultation Expiry Date        25 July 2014 Case Officer:   David Johnson   Expected Decision Level DEL

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Location:       66 Chapelfields Road York YO26 5AH

Proposal:       Two storey and single storey side extension

Ref No: 14/01509/FUL

Applicant:      Mr Mark Chappell        Contact Mr J Funnell    Consultation Expiry Date        25 July 2014Case Officer:   Paul Edwards    Expected Decision Level DEL

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Representations can be made in favour of, or in objection to, any application via the Planning on line web site.  http://planningaccess.york.gov.uk/online-applications/

NB. The Council now no longer routinely consults neighbours by letter when an application is received.

TdF conclusions

1.An amazing – if fleeting – spectacle.
2. France is now officially our second favourite country.
3. New 7 year old boys job ambition – become a NY Police motorcyclist
4. People seen dancing in the street are probably Skoda sales reps
5. Expect big increase in lycra sales. People who have recently finished crash diets should remember that the material will not stretch infinitely.
6. Many York residents believe cyclists can navigate through a 12 inch wide gap. Comes from a long tradition of avoiding cyclists on footpaths.
7. TdF competitors cycled the wrong way down one way streets during pedestrian hours. Another York tradition respected.
8. We were wrong about the “unfinished” landscaping next to the Poppleton Park and Ride site. It was part of a cunning plan to provide a grandstand for spectators.
9. The Councils decision to switch off the parking space availability information on its web site simply added to the air of mystery for visitors in the City.
10. Amongst the best publicity that a region has ever received. Almost certainly good news for the tourist industry. But the time for a final judgement will come in 12 months.

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