The following planning applications have been lodged with Bradford Council: Baildon: construction of detached double garage, 53 Station Road.
Baildon: construction of single storey rear extension of the following dimensions: depth of extension from original rear wall 4.35 metres, maximum height of extension 2.8 metres, height to eaves of extension 2.5 metres, 16 Daleview Court.
Baildon: construction of two storey side and rear extension, 35 Bartle Gill Drive. Baildon: construction of two storey side extension, single storey rear extension and replacement garage, 1 Hazebrouck Drive. Baildon: demolition of an existing dilapidated extension and provision of a new dwelling (no 42) and two storey side extension to an existing dwelling (no 40), 40-42 Park Lane.
Baildon: on additional internally illuminated box sign to the side elevation, Wickes, 4 Lower Holme Park. Baildon: removal of existing side extension and construction of two storey side extension, 1 The Crescent.
Thackley: change of use from public house to private dwelling house and construction of detached garage, The Shoulder of Mutton, 589 Leeds Road. Thackley: construction of single storey rear extension of the following dimensions: depth of extension from original rear wall 5 metres, maximum height of extension 4.46 metres, height to eaves of extension 2.76 metres, 22 Cragside.
Thackley: damp course treatment to be applied to internal walls, 15 Park Road. Thackley: lowering of chimney stack to height of ridge and rebuilt to 18 inches above ridge with original or matching stone and pots, 6 Burnwells. Thackley: removal of poorly supported masonry in basement above decayed timber beam, 15 Park Road.
Wrose: two storey side extension, 1 Wrose Grove.
Bolton: construction of first floor side extension, 1 High House Avenue.
Bradford Moor: single storey rear extension to provide ground floor facilities for a disabled person, 1456 Leeds Road.
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