The following planning applications have been lodged with Leeds City Council:
Farsley: first floor side extension with Juliet balcony and velux window to front, 8 Wesley Street. Guiseley: single storey side and rear extension, 8 Silverdale Crescent. Horsforth: change of use of shop (use class A1) to financial and professional services (use class A2), 86 New Road Side.
Horsforth: two storey side extension and new vehicular access and area of hardstanding to front, 5 King George Road. Leeds: part two storey, part single storey side extension and conversion of integral garage into a habitable room, 5 Tawny Beck. Otley: addition of trough light to approved non illuminated individual letter sign to public house, The Bowling Green, Bondgate.
Otley: change of use of shop (use class A1) to take away hot food shop (use class A5), 23 Manor Square. Otley: change of use of youth hostel club house with ancillary cottage to a five bedroom house including link extension, Yorkshire Clarion Camping Club, West Chevin Road. Otley: part two storey, part single storey, part first floor side and rear extension with Juliet balcony to rear, 24 Oatlands Drive. Otley: two storey rear extension, Ashfield Close, Weston Lane.
Pudsey: laying out of two access roads and erection of 164 houses and apartments and open space, non-material amendment: plot 29 detached from plot 28; car ports removed from house type 332; house types shown with correct codes and legend updated, Cemetery Road. Pudsey: single storey rear extension, 15 Troydale Lane. Rawdon: single storey side extension with balcony to flat roof part at first floor level; and dormer window to rear, 103 Leeds Road.
Stanningley: extension of time period for planning application 25/380/FU for laying out of access and erection of 92 flats in three blocks and two storey office block with car parking and landscaping, 83-105 Bradford Road.
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