Below are the latest planning applications received by the York Council for the Dringhouses and Woodthorpe ward.
Full details can be found by clicking the application reference
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Location: 3 Pulleyn Drive York YO24 1DY
Proposal: Two storey and single storey rear extension
Ref No: 14/01268/FUL
Applicant: Mr Simon Pearson Contact Mr Richard Dykes Consultation Expiry Date 14 July 2014Case Officer: Heather Fairy (Mon – Wed) Expected Decision Level DEL
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Location: 89 Middlethorpe Grove York YO24 1JX
Proposal: Single storey rear extension
Ref No: 14/01369/FUL
Applicant: Mr And Mrs Cunningham Contact Mr R Room Consultation Expiry Date 14 July 2014 Case Officer: Carolyn Howarth Expected Decision Level DEL
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Location: 21 College Court Dringhouses York YO24 1UH
Proposal: Crown lift Purple Norway Maple, Tree protected by Tree Preservation Order CYC290
Ref No: 14/01424/TPO
Applicant: Mrs Catherine Reynolds Consultation Expiry Date 14 July 2014 Case Officer: Esther Priestley Expected Decision Level DEL
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Location: 8 The Covert York YO24 1JN
Proposal: Erection of single storey extension extending 3.6 metres beyond the rear wall of the original house, with a height to the eaves of 2.5 metres and a total height of 3.4 metres
Ref No: 14/01425/LHE
Applicant: Mr Alex Dewhirst Contact Mr David Wood Consultation Expiry Date 18 July 2014Case Officer: Dave Johnson Expected Decision Level DEL
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Location: 26 Aldersyde York YO24 1QP
Proposal: Crown Reduce Norway Maple by 0.5-1.00metres (20%) to an appropriate secondary growth point., Trees protected by Tree Preservation Order CYC 265
Ref No: 14/01489/TPO
Applicant: Mrs J Wilson Contact Douglas Monaghan Consultation Expiry Date 21 July 2014 Case Officer: Esther Priestley Expected Decision Level DEL
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Representations can be made in favour of, or in objection to, any application via the Planning on line web site. http://planningaccess.york.gov.uk/online-applications/
NB. The Council now no longer routinely consults neighbours by letter when an application is received.
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Yet more changes to the planning permission granted for the erection of houses on the former Our Lady’s school site on Hob Moor have been submitted. It is the third change, to the conditions imposed by the Planning Committee, requested by the developers in little over 1 month. The letters issued to neighbours who objected to the original – very controversial – plan are opaque with only a very limited time available in which to raise objections. All in all, it is not a satisfactory way of dealing with genuine concerns.