Newton-on-the-moor, Alnwick, Longhirst, Newcastle Upon Tyne - Various Planning Applications
What is planned?
Northumberland County Council
has received and is required to publicise the following planning applications for the reasons stated below:
Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015. Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Regulations 1990. Reason: LBC Listed Building Consent - Regulation 3, ALB affecting the setting of a listed building - Regulation 5A, ACA affecting the character or appearance of a Conservation Area - Regulation 5A.
24/04466/FUL, Mrs Anita Irving, Retrospective: Erection of sepherd hut, decking, gravel seating area and planters, Land North Of 9 Newton-on-the-moor Newton-on-the-moor, ACA, ALB
25/00357/LBC, Gillian Cowlishaw, Listed Building Consent: Replace window with door to garden, Wagonway House, Flat 3 Wagonway Road Alnwick NE66 1QQ, LBC,
25/00375/VARYCO, Mr & Mrs Harrison, Variation of condition 2 (approved plans) on approved application 24/01801/FUL to include proposed additional automatic opening vent on West elevation, Flat 2 Mariners House 6 Marine Road Alnmouth Alnwick NE66 2RP, ACA,
25/00394/LBC, Peter Short, Listed Building Consent: Demolition of the outbuilding within the boundary of a Grade II Listed Building, 6 Longhirst Village Longhirst NE61 3LT, LBC,
25/00420/LBC, Mrs Sana Marfitt-smith, Listed building consent for rear extension and additional external works, East Steading Bonas Hill Ogle Newcastle Upon Tyne NE20 0AS, LBC,
Visit publicaccess.northumberland.gov.uk to view the full application, plans and associated documents. Representations (comments) can be made online or in writing to The Planning Department, County Hall, Morpeth, NE61 2EF within 21 days of the date of this notice. These must include the application reference, your name and full postal address (which will be made available on our website).
Rob Murfin - Director of Planning.
Date: 20.2.25
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