The following planning applications have been lodged with Bradford Council:
Allerton: construction of retail unit with two bed apartment above, land west of 457 Prince of Wales Inn, Allerton Road.
Allerton: conversion of existing barn and mistal to form granny annexe with home office, Upper Pikeley Farm, Long Lane.
Baildon: construction of single storey side extension, 2 Kirkfields.
Barkerend: retrospective application for construction of two storey rear extension, 189 Undercliffe Street.
Bierley: construction of single storey side extension to form garage and utility room, 31 New Street.
Bingley: A1 discount food retail store with 140 car parking spaces and associated service and delivery areas, land south of Bingley Auction Mart, Keighley Road.
Bingley: construction of two-bedroom end-of-terrace dwelling, 22 Kings Road.
Bolton Woods: conversion of upper floors to form six additional apartments and change of use of ground floor store to takeaway unit (A5), New Victoria Hotel, 78 Livingstone Road.
Bolton: construction of rear garage and front dormer, 77 Whiteways. Bolton: construction of two storey side and rear extension, 2 Drovers Way.
Bowling: two storey side extension to form retail sales shop (Use Class A1) and bedrooms over, 44 Fenby Avenue.
Bradford Moor: construction of front and rear dormer windows and construction of single storey kitchen extension, 2A Thornhill Place. Bradford Moor: construction of front dormer, 17 Sixth Avenue.
Bradford Moor: construction of front dormer, 19 Fifth Avenue. Bradford Moor: construction of hip to gable roof, rear dormer window and side extension, 9 Fifth Avenue.
Bradford Moor: construction of single storey rear extension of the following dimensions: depth of extension from original rear wall 6 metres, maximum height of extension 3 metres, height to eaves of extension 3 metres, 9 Fifth Avenue.
Bradford Moor: construction of single storey rear extension to form store/meeting room, 1438 Leeds Road. Bradford Moor: demolition of existing garage and construction of single storey front and rear extensions, 7 Silverhill Drive.
City centre: alterations to building facade relating to shop fit and external seating, 1 Charles Street.
City centre: construction and installation of two trade waste bin surrounds, Ivegate Archway, Ivegate.
City centre: formation of alfresco style dining to front, Zizzi, Unit SU34, The Broadway, Charles Street.
City centre: installation of 9.45kw roof-mounted solar photovoltaic panels, St Mary’s, North Street.
City centre: new shopfront, forming arcade access, extension to rear and change of use to ground and first floors, 38-40 Sunbridge Road.
City centre: new shopfront, forming arcade access, extension to rear and change of use to ground and first floors, 40 Sunbridge Road.
City centre: screening request for the demolition of the existing building and development of Class D2 (Assembly and Leisure) and Class A3 (Restaurant and Cafes) uses together with associated access, car parking and landscaping, Royal Mail House, 2 Forster Court.
City centre: shop front fascia signage plus awnings, 1 Charles Street.
Cottingley: retrospective application for front and rear dormers, 79 Manor Road.
Cullingworth: application for parking to serve barn with implemented consent (07/07251/COU), East Manywells Barn, Doll Lane.
Denholme: construction of single storey side and rear extension, 6 New Road.
Eccleshill: construction of metal clad fence and construction of two garages/storage units, garage site Belmont Street.
Eccleshill: construction of single storey rear extension of the following dimensions: depth of extension from original rear wall 5m, maximum height of extension 3.5m, height to eaves of extension 2.5m, 42 Leafield Avenue.
Eccleshill: construction of single storey side extension, 18 Intake Terrace.
Eldwick: non material amendments to planning approval 14/03376/HOU: construction of part two storey and part single storey extension to rear and side, 7 Clarendon Road.
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