Permission granted for expansion of Lidl in Street, and other planning news from around the area

By Emma Dance

15th Sep 2022 | Local News

Lidl in Street could soon be getting a new bakery, bottle recycling facility and accessible customer toilet, as well as extra car parking spaces.

Mendip District Council have granted permission for a car park and store extension at the branch on Gravenchon Way.

Other planning news this week:

Applications validated

Abbey Visitors Centre And Museum, Magdalene Street, Glastonbury

T11 - (Lime) - Reduce crown by 4 - 5 meters to previous reduction points, re-shape and balance remaing crown, remove broken/snapped branch from upper crown. T353 - (Elm) - Reduce crown by 3 - 4 meters, remove lowest limb, re-shape and balance as feasible. 

Manor Farm, Kennard Moor Drove, Coxbridge, Glastonbury

Installation of 3no. rooflights to existing barn 

23A Fairfield Gardens, Glastonbury

Renovation of detached single garage

Dairy And Cow House, Church Farm, Church Farm Lane, Hornblotton

Prior Approval for a proposed change of use of agricultural building to 2no. dwellinghouses (Class C3) and for associated operational development

1 Fielding Road, Street

Single storey side extension

Angel House, Porters Hatch, Meare

Proposed single storey rear extension. Rendered wall to the rear garden boundary replaced with a low level rendered wall. 

The Old Oaks Touring Park, Wick Farm, Wick Lane, Wick

Installation of solar arrays with associated landscaping 

14 Middle Brooks, Street

TPO M1288 - T1-T2 - Sycamore - Fell.

Applications decided

Dyers Orchard, Water Lane, Butleigh, Street

T1- Beech (Nox3)-crown lift approx 4.5m & reduce approx 2m. T2- Cotinus- Fell, T3- Lilac- crown lift & reduce approx 1.5-2m, T4- Apple- crown reduce & thin by approx 1.5-2m T5- Damson- crown reduce & thin by approx 1.5-2m, T6- Magnolia- crown reduce & thinby approx 1.5-2m, T7- Leylandii- Fell, T8- Bay-crown reduction & crown lift by appox 2.1m.

Decision: TCA Approval

26 West End, Street

Erection of single-storey side extension and internal alterations.

Decision: Approval

50 The Roman Way, Glastonbury

Amendment to approved application 2019/2849/HSE for enlargement of dormer roof and new roof covering to existing dwelling.

Decision: Approval

Phase 6B Street Business Park, Gravenchon Way, Street

Steel frame structure for displaying individual business signs

Decision: Approval

The Old Thatch, Parbrook Lane, Parbrook

Erection of single storey side ext following demo of lean-to garage/utility. Insertion of 3 rooflights, new doorway and replacement of door (retrospective).

Decision: Approval

Unit 5, Clarks Village, Farm Road, Street

Installation of 1no internally illuminated fascia sign.

Decision: Approval

102 Bove Town, Glastonbury

New pedestrian access, replace secondary front door with sash window, replace glazing to front elevation, rear orangery extension and revised outbuilding with new dormer window

Decision: Approval

Adjacent To Unit 1 Station Works, Dyehouse Lane, Glastonbury

Retention of 3no. Caravans for temporary 3year use (re-submission)

Decision: Refusal

Land At Dyehouse Lane, Glastonbury

Erection of a Readymix Concrete Batching Plant to include Manufacture & Distribution of Concrete, plus Storage & Distribution of Aggregates & associated products (revised plans and information received 23/08/22).

Decision: Approval

Lidl Great Britain Ltd, Gravenchon Way, Street

Store Extension, Car Park Extension and Alterations.

Decision: Approval

     

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