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Round-up of planning applications in the High Peak

A number of planning applications have been submitted to, and approved by, High Peak Borough Council. Here's our latest round-up... 

Applications submitted include:

·         Conversion of ground floor retail unit into small office units and co-working space at Office 6, Glossop Gas Works, Arundel Street, Glossop

·         Single storey side extension to existing dwelling at 93 Bings Road, Whaley Bridge

·         Single storey rear extension and first floor side extension over existing garage at 5 Gorse Way, Glossop   

·         Detached garage at 7 Netherfield Road, Chapel-en-le-Frith

·         Change of use of 80 Albion Road, New Mills from existing 3 storey shop to residential dwelling

·         Two storey side extension and two storey rear extension at 10 Church Fold, Charlesworth

·         Conservatory to rear and side of 54 Bowland Road, Simmondley

·         Removal of existing side extension and new single storey, and part 2 storey extension, to lower ground level at rear of the property including new balcony to rear at 121 Steephill, Lower Hague, New Mills

Plans Approved

Plans that have been given the go ahead and approved by High Peak Borough Council include:

·         Single storey rear and side extension and area of decking extended at 28 Highview, Simmondley

·         Access ramping has been approved for 10 Unity Walk, Glossop

·         Conversion of office, kitchen, and toilet space at 25 Norfolk Street, Glossop to holiday let

·         Change of use of land to domestic curtilage and a single storey side extension at Riverview, 125 Kinder Road, Hayfield

New windows rejected

Plans to replace windows at a Grade II listed stone cottage in Hadfield have been refused by High Peak Borough Council.

The proposals for the property at 66 Hadfield Road were to replace all the windows with double glazed units in painted wood.

However, the application was turned down as the detailing of the proposed windows failed to respect the special interest and historic character of the Listed Building.

The plans are available to view on the council’s website www.highpeak.gov.uk

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