Home extensions, riding areas and garage conversions planned in north Derbyshire – but what developments are taking place near you?

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They are among the latest planning applications across north Derbyshire.

Here are the latest submitted and decided planning applications for the week commencing Monday, April 5, 2021.

Latest planning applications submitted to Chesterfield Council:

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Ground-floor rear extension including proposed raised terrace also provision of raised base to accomodate new garden shed – 18 Booker Close, Inkersall.

Latest planning applications decided by Chesterfield Council:

Discharge biodiversity condition regarding removal of existing roof to rear of farmhouse and replacement higher roof with raised eaves level and access ramp – Dunston Hole Farm, unnamed road accessing Dunston Hall and Hole Farm, Chesterfield. Approved;

Ground-floor extension to rear elevation – 31 Hollingwood Crescent, Hollingwood. Prior approval not required;

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Single-storey replacement garage – 12 Enfield Road, Newbold. Conditional permission;

Many homeowners have submitted applications seeking permission to extend their property after months of lockdown.Many homeowners have submitted applications seeking permission to extend their property after months of lockdown.
Many homeowners have submitted applications seeking permission to extend their property after months of lockdown.

Non-illuminated slim frame flex face – Unit 1, Lordsmill Street, Chesterfield. Conditional permission;

Three fascia signs, one branded vinyl, one branded parasols, one branded fabric barrier – Markham Retail Park, Markham Road, Chesterfield. Conditional permission;

Single-storey garage extension to side of dwelling and relocation of replacement two-metre fence to outer edge of boundary – 2 Sunningdale Rise, Walton. Conditional permission;

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Single-storey side and rear extension – 83 Manor Road, Brampton. Conditional permission;

Home extensions are proving popular as people react to spending months in lockdown at home with a desire for home improvements.Home extensions are proving popular as people react to spending months in lockdown at home with a desire for home improvements.
Home extensions are proving popular as people react to spending months in lockdown at home with a desire for home improvements.

Raising roof height to accommodate room in roof space – 1 Fallowfield Road, New Whittington. Refused.

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Latest planning applications submitted to North East Derbyshire Council:

Home extensions are among a number of new planning applications.Home extensions are among a number of new planning applications.
Home extensions are among a number of new planning applications.

Fell and prune trees – 53 Main Road, Higham;

Agricultural building – Spitewinter Farm, Matlock Road, Spitewinter;

Agricultural buliding – Ashjen, Seanor Lane, Lower Pilsley;

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