The following planning applications have been received by Bradford Council.
BURLEY-IN-WHARFEDALE: Construction of side extension, front and rear dormer, 2A Hasley Road.
BURLEY-IN-WHARFEDALE: Demolition of existing porches, construction of single-storey rear extension. Loft conversion, 31 Lawn Avenue.
BURLEY-IN-WHARFEDALE: Installation of one set of non-illuminated sign and one non-illuminated flat aluminium wall panel, 44 Main Street.
ILKLEY: Construction of new side porch and first-floor side extension above existing attached garage to create bedroom and shower room and convert garage to kitchen, Moorside Lodge, Panorama Drive.
ILKLEY: Fascia Sign - Individual letters fixed to fascia panel with locaters/pins with halo lighting. Projecting sign - Double sided, externally-illuminated projecting sign unit, Skipton Building Society, 20 The Grove.
ILKLEY: Construction of nine dwellings with associated external works, Brookfield Court, 67A Bolling Road.
ILKLEY: Conversion of existing ground and lower ground-floor flat into two flats (Resubmission of refused application 13/01457/FUL), 7 Wilton Road.
ILKLEY: Renewal of planning approval 10/03777/OUT Dated 06/10/13 : Construction of a new-build detached dwelling, 34 Ben Rhydding Road.
ILKLEY: Construction of enclosed stairway and dormer windows to western elevation, first-floor timber deck to south elevation and replacement of velux windows with dormers on north and south elevations, Red Gables Nursing Home, 59 Parish Ghyll Drive.
MENSTON: Extensions and alterations, 26 Park Road.
SILSDEN: Formation of three stables, House Farm, Brown Bank Lane.
SILSDEN: Two-storey extension to provide additional living/bedroom accommodation. And alterations to external landscaping to provide improved off-road parking and secure boundary to the property, 18 Haythorns Avenue.
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