High Peak Borough Council Planning Applications

Found 5 planning applications

HPK/2022/0510 | Certificate of Lawfulness - Existing

Windy Walls Farm, Ashbourne Lane, Chapel-En-Le-Frith, Derbyshire, SK23 9UF

Certificate of Lawfulness for Existing Use: 1. A single storey structure referred to as a 'Summerhouse' (yellow area) amounts to operational development which has been present on the land for a period of more than 4 years. 2. Raised timber decked area containing a hot tub (green area) amounts to operational development which has been present on the land for a period of more than 4 years. 3. conservatory/potting shed on the north-western elevation of the stone outbuilding (red area), amounts to lawful operational development which has been present on the land for a period of more than 4 years. 4. The area of grass land to the front and side (peach area), area of grass land to the rear (blue area), and patio and gravel area to the rear (purple area) of the main dwellinghouse known as Windy Walls Farm, is in use for purposes incidental to the enjoyment of the main dwellinghouse on site, which is based on the evidence that the use has been undertaken on the land for more than 10 years.

Local Authority
High Peak Borough Council
Type
Lawful Development Certificate (LDC) (Certificate of Lawfulness - Existing)
Decision
Approved (Certificate of Lawfulness - Lawful (Approved))
Application Received
07/11/2022
Application Validated
07/11/2022
Development Dwelling Agricultural Conservatory Shed
DET/2022/0014 | Notification - Change of Use Prior Approval

Highwood Farm, Mellor Road, New Mills, Derbyshire, SK22 4QG

Change of use of agricultural building to a dwelling under class Q of the general permitted development order.

Local Authority
High Peak Borough Council
Type
Prior approval (Notification - Change of Use Prior Approval)
Decision
Refused (Prior Approval Refused)
Application Received
23/09/2022
Application Validated
23/09/2022
Development Dwelling Agricultural
HPK/2022/0367 | Full - MINOR

Highwood Farm, Mellor Road, New Mills, Derbyshire, SK22 4QG

Change of use of agricultural building to a dwelling under class Q of the general permitted development order.

Local Authority
High Peak Borough Council
Type
Full planning consent (Full - MINOR)
Decision
Withdrawn (Application Withdrawn)
Application Received
09/08/2022
Application Validated
06/09/2022
Development Dwelling Agricultural
CON/2021/0024 | Consultation by other authoritites

Land off Mottram Old Road, Hyde, SK14 3BE

Consultation on planning application for Outline application with all matters reserved other than access for the erection of a new residential-led, mixed-use development comprising residential dwellings (up to 2,150), local centres (including up to 1,300 sqm of retail, 1,600 sqm of commercial uses and 1,000 sqm of local community uses), a primary school, sports facilities, new vehicle, cycle and pedestrian connections, new bridge connection to Hattersley, construction of new site accesses from Mottram Old Road, landscaping and associated works and demolition of farm/agricultural buildings and stables

Local Authority
High Peak Borough Council
Type
Other (Consultation by other authoritites)
Decision
()
Application Received
01/12/2021
Application Validated
01/12/2021
Erection Demolition Construction Development Dwelling Agricultural Landscaping Residential Shop Stable
DET/2020/0012 | Notification - Change of Use Prior Approval

Stubbins Farm, Unnamed Road From Stubbins Lane To Tithe Barn Farm, Chinley, Derbyshire,

The conversion of agricultural units to form 3 X dwellings under Class Q of The Permitted Development Order. The renewal of DET/2017/0010 and conversion of additional agricultural units to form a total of 3Nr dwellings. at Stubbins Farm Unnamed Road From Stubbins Lane To Tithe Barn Farm, Chinley

Local Authority
High Peak Borough Council
Type
Prior approval (Notification - Change of Use Prior Approval)
Decision
Refused (Prior Approval Refused)
Application Received
30/06/2020
Application Validated
30/06/2020
Conversion Development Dwelling Agricultural