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Planning

Union Road - Conversion of first floor to a flat

SK22 3ESPublished 02/05/24Expired
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What is planned?

PLANNING NOTICE

HIGH PEAK BOROUGH COUNCIL
has received the following planning application/s for:‐

PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990 ‐ DEVELOPMENT AFFECTING A
CONSERVATION AREA/LISTED BUILDING

Application Number: DET/2024/0013
Applicant: Mr Joshua McDonald
Proposal: Conversion of first floor to a flat
Location: 14-16 Lloyds Bank Union Road New Mills SK22 3ES
Location of file for inspection: Buxton

Anyone wishing to comment on application/s should use the on‐line comments form, or write to the Head of Development Services, High Peak Borough Council PO Box 136 Buxton, Derbyshire, SK171AQ (tel. 0345 129 0210)
by 23‐May‐2024

TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE)(ENGLAND)
ORDER 2015 ‐ NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 15 (5)

Application Number: DET/2024/0014
Applicant: Network Rail
Proposal: Repairs are necessary to the bridge to ensure its longevity. Also, the existing bridge parapet requires increasing in height as it is non‐compliant with current Network Rail standards.
Location: Hostidges' Bridge Dove Holes Derbyshire
Location of file for inspection: Buxton
The proposed development affects a public right of way.

Anyone wishing to comment on application/s should use the on‐line comments form, or write to the Head of Development Services, High Peak Borough Council PO Box 136 Buxton, Derbyshire, SK171AQ (tel. 0345
129 0210) by 23‐May‐2024

These planning applications may be inspected on the High Peak Borough Council website
(www.highpeak.gov.uk) or at Buxton, Buxton Town Hall ‐ Mon‐Fri 9.30am ‐ 1pm

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