The following planning applications have been lodged with Bradford Council: Allerton: construction of two storey side extensions to both sides of property and construction of a porch and fencing, 33 Manscombe Road. Baildon: alterations to existing garage to form a dining room extension with extension to garage and hall extension to front, 29 Daleview Court. Baildon: construction of detached dwelling, land to rear of 69-71 Nether Hall Road. Baildon: construction of extension, 15 High Fold. Baildon: construction of garage and conservatory to rear, 65 Baildon Road. Baildon: construction of pub signs, The Halfway House, Otley Road, Charlestown. Baildon: raised patio area with retractable canopy and glazed screens to existing beer garden area, The Halfway House, Otley Road, Charlestown.
Barkerend: construction of one detached dwelling with separate parking and garden, land adjacent to 513 Sticker Lane. Bierley: construction of a two storey side extension, 11 Smith Street. Bingley: change of use from equestrian use, livery stables and grazing to equestrian centre offering full livery and riding lessons, Raven Royd Equestrian, Raven Royd Farm, Riverside. Bingley: construction of conservatory at the rear, 10 Dene Bank. Bingley: construction of four houses, Granic Filling Station, 242 Harden Road, Harden.
Bingley: construction of single dwelling, Throstle Nest Farm, Hill Top, Bradford Old Road, Cottingley. Bingley: construction of single storey side and rear extension, 3 Northfield Crescent, Cottingley. Bingley: construction of temporary opening soon signs, land at Unit 2 Ashfield Mills, Keighley Road. Bingley: extension to form new offices and internal alterations, Moorflex, John Escritt Road. Bingley: size of apartment block (196-201) reduced to accommodate improved arrangement and revised position of garages to plots 192-195, land off Warren Lane.
Bolton: construction of conservatory to rear, 15 Cherry Fields. Bolton: construction of two storey side extension, 59 Botany Avenue. Bolton: proposed smoking shelter and new timber decking, The Horse & Farrier, Kings Road. Bowling: construction of two storey extension to form kitchen, dining room, living room, bedroom and bathroom, Park Lodge, Bowling Park Drive. Bradford Moor: construction of detached dwelling revised amendment to approval 06/04114/FUL, 34 Gain Lane. Bradford Moor: construction of dormer windows and single storey extension to rear, 37-39 Silverhill Drive. Bradford Moor: construction of garage/gym to rear, 25 Third Avenue. Bradford Moor: construction of single storey extension to rear, 367 Harewood Street. Bradford Moor: construction of single storey rear extension with front and rear dormer windows, 466 Harewood Street. Bradford Moor: construction of single storey rear extension, 361 Harewood Street. Bradford Moor: construction of two storey extension to rear, 30 Oswaldthorpe Avenue. Bradford Moor: construction of workshop extension and internal alterations, White Cross Ring Co, Battye Street. Buttershaw: construction of five two-storey terrace dwellings, Buttershaw Works, Buttershaw Lane.
City centre: internally illuminated fascia sign to the front of the building, Gala Casino, The Leisure Exchange, Vicar Lane. Clayton: construction of decking in garden, 2B Station Road. Clayton: construction of private detached garage, 95 Oakleigh Road. Eccleshill: retrospective application for decking in garden, 20 Summerbridge Drive.
Fagley: construction of detached dwelling, 18-20 Fagley Lane. Girlington: construction of two storey side and single storey rear extension, 70 Lingwood Avenue.
Great Horton: change of use from B2 to A1, A3 and C3, Legrams Mill, 1 Summerville Road. Great Horton: construction of single storey rear kitchen extension and front porch, 21 Hartington Terrace. Great Horton: construction of two storey extension to side, 50 Birks Fold. Great Horton: construction of two storey side and single storey rear extension, 9 Hardknot Close. Great Horton: replacement of windows and doors, form new door openings to front and rear, re-pointing to all external walls and cleaning to the facades of the building, Legrams Mill, Legrams Lane.
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