Planning applications received by Shropshire Council:
ALL STRETTON: Erection of detached garage with store/hobby room above for Mr I Forbes at High Park Cottage, Woolstaston, Church Stretton.
BISHOPS CASTLE: Installation of two dormer windows in association with loft conversion for Mr and Mrs R Price at 8 Drews Leasow.
CAYNHAM: Erection of two storey extension to existing residential property providing ancillary accommodation following demolition of single storey retail unit for Mr Anil Parmar at 20 High Street, Clee Hill.
CHURCH STRETTON: Various works to two lime trees protected by Shropshire Council (land at and around 2 Essex Road, Church Stretton) TPO 2011 for Benchmark Grounds Maintenance Ltd for Agilent Technologies, 3 Essex Road; Removal of one beech tree within Church Stretton Conservation Area for Mrs Pam Matthews at Court Lodge, 9 Longhills Road.
CLEE ST MARGARET: Installation of overhead line to provide electricity supply for Wayleave Survey and Engineering Ltd at Tuffley House, Cockshutford, Craven Arms.
CLEOBURY MORTIMER: Application under Section 73a of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 for the erection of a single storey extension to ancillary accomodation for Mr G Butler at 18 Church Street.
CLUN: Installation of 29 solar voltaic panels to roof on main barn for Mrs Becky Whitton at Squire Farm, Chapel Lawn, Bucknell; Renovations and repairs to existing dwelling including conversion of rear store and loft into additional living accommodation for Mrs M Groom at 10 Buffalo Lane; Alterations in association with renovations and repairs to existing dwelling including demolition of utility and WC for Mrs M Groom at 10 Buffalo Lane; Modification to previously approved 10/04571/LBC to allow for addition of fire doors and improvements to accessibility; material changes to the proposed extension for Arvon Foundation at The Hurst, Clunton, Craven Arms; Insertion of ground source heat pumps, to include 10 boreholes to serve the main house, four boreholes and additional plant room to serve the clockhouse and two boreholes to serve the foyle studio for Arvon Foundation at The Hurst, Clunton, Craven Arms.
CRAVEN ARMS: Works to 9 trees lying within Craven Arms Conservation Area (as per schedule) for Shropshire Council at Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Market Street.
HOPTON CASTLE: Installation of 40 ground mounted solar panels and associated works for Mr Wright at Llantop Barn, Redwood Lane, Twitchen, Clunbury.
LUDFORD: Installation of a satellite dish to gable end of property for Mrs I Liddle at The Lodge, Park Road, Ludlow; Reserved Matters (layout/siting, design/appearance, landscaping and scale) pursuant to outline permission (11/00378/OUT) for the development of a health facility (Use Class C2) to provide a community hospital and two general practice surgeries (Use Class D1) and ancillary uses including pharmacy and cafe for Shropshire Community NHS Trust and Amber Solutions for Care at Eco Business Park (Phase 2), Sheet Road, Ludlow.
LUDLOW TOWN COUNCIL: Installation of a glazed lift and frameless sliding doors for Ludlow Town Council at Ludlow Town Council, The Buttercross, Church Street; Installation of a standby generator for Cable and Wireless Worldwide at Unit 9, Orleton Road; Conversion and extension to garage building to form an affordable dwelling for Ms Lyn Clarke at 38 Corve Street; To fell four lawson cypress trees within Ludlow Conservation Area for Mr J White at Sandown, 18 Gravel Hill.
LYDHAM: Erection of roof over existing yard to provide covered housing pen for Mr M Davies at Upper Lea Farm, Lea, Bishop's Castle.
NEEN SAVAGE: Construction of two ponds for initiative games in connection with The Pioneer Centre for The Pioneer Centre at 1 Pioneer Centre, Cleobury Mortimer.
STOKE ST MILBOROUGH: Erection of two bay garage with pitched roof for Mr Mark McColl at The Old School.
WISTANSTOW: Erection of two bay garage with pitched roof for Mr D Randall at Japonica Cottage, Bushmoor, Craven Arms.
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