Studio South Of Water Tower Addington Road Woodford Northamptonshire
Erection of sheds for agricultural use (retrospective)
38 West Street Kings Cliffe Peterborough Northamptonshire PE8 6XA
Demolition of stone shed to be replaced with single storey extension coursed limestone, Collyweston slate roof and conservation roof light, this will form a new breakfast room from the existing kitchen, with glazed doors to the north and west elevations; new glazed link which will create a direct access to the existing utility room and study with a Collyweston slate roof and conservation roof light, glazed doors to north elevation to maintain access through main house to West Street; replacement of existing north/west study roof with Collyweston slate to match main dwelling and kitchen extension and addition of conservation roof light and window to east elevation of study to be replaced with french doors.
38 West Street Kings Cliffe Peterborough Northamptonshire PE8 6XA
Demolition of stone shed to be replaced with single storey extension coursed limestone, Collyweston slate roof and conservation roof light, this will form a new breakfast room from the existing kitchen, with glazed doors to the north and west elevation; new glazed link which will create a direct access to the existing utility room and study with a Collyweston slate roof and conservation roof light, glazed doors to north elevation to maintain access through main house to West Street; replacement of existing north/west study roof with Collyweston slate to match main dwelling and kitchen extension and addition of conservation roof light and window to east elevation of study to be replaced with french doors. Internal alterations to main house to include new shower room to first floor; removal of chimney breast in utility room at ground floor level only; Removal of section of kitchen wall into glazed link
46 Station Road Nassington Peterborough Northamptonshire PE8 6QB
T1 Yew - to remove and replant same species in garden - The proposal is to remove the tree in its entirety. This isudue to: - Its placement close to the boundary and to structures such as a pre 20th century coal shed, dry stone wall and the existing dwelling. -The trunk is split ind the tree is in poor condition - The tree is in close proximity to a recently consented proposal - The tree is ulifting the paving. - The polt is substantial and new trees are better placed in the open and large garden provision, closer to the river.