Glastonbury area planning applications September 25 to October 1 2019

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Dyehouse Lane in Glastonbury (Photo: Google Street View)
Dyehouse Lane in Glastonbury (Photo: Google Street View)

Plans by Mr and Mrs Ellie to change the use of land at Dyehouse Lane, Glastonbury, to two traveller pitches and associated works including two dayrooms, two stables and hard standing have been withdrawn.

Planning applications received this week include:

A proposed new roof and attic conversion, replacement porch and decking to west elevation at 8A Wells Road, Glastonbury, is wanted by Mr Tom Francis.

Applications decided this week include:

An application for Outline Planning Permission with all matters reserved for the erection of a dwelling house at 16 Oxenpill, Meare, by Mr Howard Baker has been refused.

Proposed single storey extension forming self contained annexe at Old Station House, Stockbridge Lane To Steanbow, West Pennard, by Mrs J Withers has been approved.

Extension and change of use of existing workshop/garage to holiday let at Fairfield Gardens, Glastonbury, by Mr K Brady has been refused.

An application to vary condition 2 (drawings) of planning approval 2019/0791/FUL to increase the length of the building by 1m and re-arrangement of fenestration at Orchard Neville House, Ham Street, Baltonsborough, by Mr and Mrs A and G Crouch has been approved.

Demolition of rear two storey area and end gable wall and re-build gable wall and erection of a rear two storey and single storey extension with associated works at Norwood Farm, Wick Lane, Wick, by Mr and Mrs White has been approved.

     

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