The following planning applications have been lodged with Bradford Council:
Keighley: construction of a dwelling house, former Marlands Mill, Bingley Road.
Manningham: taking stairs out to basement and creating passage through with door on the side wall, 10 Woodview Terrace, North Avenue. Oakworth: two-storey rear extension, 18 Pasture Avenue. Queensbury: two-storey side extension, 3 Cheriton Drive. Shipley: construction of four dwellings, land to rear of 33 Norwood Avenue. Shipley: re-fixing of non illuminated sign onto face of new extension, Centa Transmissions Limited, Unit 2 Thackley Court. Shipley: variation of condition 12 of planning approval 10/03077/REG dated 20.06.11, residential development of two semi-detached dwellings, land west of 14 Woodville Street.
Thackley: rear single-storey extension, 32 Windhill Old Road. Tong: construction of commercial/ industrial unit sub-divided into five individual units, land adjacent to Allenby House, Knowles Lane. Tong: protective screen netting fence to boundary of public playground to protect new two-storey classroom from damage, Carrwood Primary School, Eversley Drive.
West Bowling: dormer windows to front and rear and single-storey rear extension, 69 Parkside Road. West Bowling: construction of lightweight structure adjacent to listed building to accommodate new/existing condenser units, NHS Bradford and Airedale Teaching Primary Care Trust, Douglas Mills, Bowling Old Lane. West Bowling: construction of lightweight structure to accommodate new and existing condenser units, NHS Bradford and Airedale Teaching Primary Care Trust, Douglas Mills, Bowling Old Lane. West Bowling: single-storey rear extension of the following dimensions: depth of extension from original rear wall 6m, maximum height 3.6m, height to eaves 2.5m, 435 Bowling Old Lane. West Bowling: construction of two-storey side extension, 67 Summerlands Grove.
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