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Kings Lynn and Surrounding area- Multiple Planning Applications

PE30 5EBPublished 13/05/26
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Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk

PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990
THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING
(DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015

An electronic copy of the application, plans and other submitted documents may be inspected on the Planning pages of the Council’s website. Please visit the Planning pages at www.west-norfolk.gov.uk

Anyone who wishes to make representations about a particular application should do so in writing either on-line or in writing to the Executive Director of Development Services or via the Council’s website by 4th June 2026 quoting the appropriate reference number(s). Failure to meet the deadline may jeopardise the chance of comments being considered. Only remarks relating to land use considerations will be taken into account in reaching a decision. Please note that your letter may be open to public inspection and cannot be treated as private correspondence to the Council.

Notice is hereby given that applications have been made to the Council for:-

APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING PERMISSION THAT AFFECTS THE SETTING OF A CONSERVATION AREA

26/00720/F Householder: Extensions and Alterations., at 4 Hall Lane, Ringstead, Hunstanton, Norfolk
26/00665/F Conversion of former club and maisonette dwelling house to HMO, at 21 - 24 Church Street, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 5EB
26/00406/F Householder: 3 dormer windows to replace existing velux windows., at Scuppers, Cross Lane, Brancaster, King’s Lynn
26/00728/F Householder - Proposed Glazed Conservatory, at Pebble Mill House, 24 West Street, North Creake, Fakenham
26/00727/F HOUSEHOLDER: Single storey side extension, at Little Tenchleys, Butchers Lane, Brancaster, KINGS LYNN

APPLICATION FOR LISTED BUILDING CONSENT

26/00742/LB Listed Building Consent: Repair and Restoration of the stable block, including the entrance staircase, ball room, lobby and room off the lobby, at St Marys Hall, 50 Church Road, Wiggenhall St Mary The Virgin, King’s Lynn
26/00739/LB Application for listed building consent for the repair and partial replacement of existing timber sash windows on a window-bywindow basis, including retention of sound frames and replacement of deteriorated sash elements with new timber components to match the existing design, proportions and detailing. Alteration of an existing non-original basement window opening to form a new timber door, including removal of the existing UPVC unit and installation of a timber-framed door to match the character and detailing of the building, at 8 St Johns Terrace, Blackfriars Road, King’s Lynn, Norfolk
26/00740/LB This application seeks consent for a programme of essential conservation and repair works at the Carnegie Library, Kings Lynn, focused on arresting decay and improving weather resistance. Key works include localized repairs to the roof tiles, leadwork, and gutters, the restoration of timber ventilation lanterns and windows, and targeted repointing of chimney stacks. The proposal also includes structural crack repairs and the installation of reversible internal features to facilitate continued community use during the project, ensuring all interventions utilize traditional materials to preserve the building’s historic fabric at Norfolk County Council Library, London Road, King’s Lynn, Norfolk

Stuart Ashworth, Assistant Director,
Environment and Planning, Environment and Planning Department,
Borough Council of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk
Date: 13 May 2026

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13-May-2026

To

4-Jun-2026

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