358 Spittal Hardwick Lane Castleford WF10 3HX
Erection of new dwelling with existing cottage remaining as a residential annexe to the new dwelling including 2.4m fence (amended proposals for previous approval 22/01131/FUL)
St Swithins Drive Stanley Wakefield
Non material amendment to approved application 20/01000/FUL dated 08.10.2021 (residential development for 114no. dwellings and associated works) [as amended by 20/01000/NMC01 which revised siting of Plots 22 and 94, siting of garage for Plot 8, alterations to the garages to provide double skin walls and omit personal doors, and alterations to the ground floor openings of the Infinity House Type (plots 90-93)] to permit revised height to boundary fence between plots 23 and 79 and amendments to the boundary to plots 4 and 59 together with amendment to conditions 2, 33, 34, 37, 38 and 39 to insert the revised plan(s).
358 Spittal Hardwick Lane Castleford West Yorkshire WF10 3HX
Erection of new dwelling with existing cottage remaining as a residential annexe to the new dwelling including 2.4m fence (re-submission of previous approval 18/00816/FUL) (Part Retrospective)
Stonelodge Tom Wood Ash Lane Upton Pontefract WF9 1HB
Front, side and rear extensions with alterations to bungalow with new drive, parking spaces and boundary fencing in association with residential use where care is provided (Use Class C3b)
Cromwell Crescent, De Lacy Terrace, Oliviers Mount, Fairfax Road And Harewood View Pontefract WF8 2EG
Variation of condition 2 (approved plans) of application 20/02263/FUL (Environmental accessibility improvement works to 116 residential properties including: provision of new parking spaces, pedestrian pathways, dropped kerbs and boundary fences and gates) approved 11 February 2021, due to a change in materials with Permeable Asphalt proposed in lieu of resin bound gravel.
Kingfisher View Wheldon Road Castleford WF10 2PY
Internal and minor external alterations to an existing vacant care home to provide enhanced care home facilities over two existing levels, comprising administration areas, 2no. new 2 bedroomed assisted residential apartments, ancillary accommodation and 24 bedrooms all within the existing building in addition to the existing 7no. assisted care home apartments at ground floor. Addition of new surface carparking spaces, bin store, cycle shelter and smoking shelter, new boundary fencing and improvements to the existing landscape provision and associated works (Part retrospective)
22 Rainsborough Avenue Knottingley WF11 8RP
Change of use of land to rear of site, extending residential curtilage to form enlarged garden, relocation of rear fence and erection of prefabricated detached summer house and new decking area (part retrospective)
Land off Sowgate Lane, Knottingley
Non-material amendment to Planning Permission 20/02031/FUL, dated 25.06.2021 'Full planning permission for the residential development of No.43 affordable dwellings with access off Sowgate Lane and A1 Business Park.' amendments comprise of alterations to the turning head and garden arrangements adjacent to plots 21 to plot 23 to avoid the existing telegraph pole and stay and amendment to fence at the attenuation tank.
19 Seaton Crescent Knottingley WF11 0HU
Change of use of land to extend residential curtilage (forming garden space) and erection of 1.76m high close-boarded timber fence (Retrospective)
Properties On Santingley Lane, Middle Lane And Beech Avenue, New Crofton New Crofton Wakefield WF4 1LE
Planning permission for environmental accessibility improvements to 62 residential properties, including alterations to car parking provision, alterations to boundary treatments and the installation of new boundary treatments, dropped kerbs, changes to existing garden areas and surfacing and other external alterations Formalize and improve the provision of car parking for residents as on-street car parking has a negative impact on both the pedestrian and vehicle experience. Improvements and/or replacement of existing boundary which treatments are inconsistent in appearance, outdated and in need of repair. New paths in existing gardens. These paths will be laid largely in line with their existing levels or regraded to create more accessible gradients which conform in principle with Part M of the Building Regulations. Some of the properties have issues with overgrown and unmaintained hedges, therefore these will be removed and replaced with fences for ease of maintenance both by existing and future tenants and to help generate a consistent vernacular to the estate.