Posted by: Laura Hammond
Thu 2nd March 2023
A number of planning applications for properties in the DE55 postcode area were made to Bolsover District Council in February.
The majority of applications relate to properties in Tibshelf.
Here’s a quick round-up of the applications:
23/00061/REM Approval of reserved matters in relation to planning permissions 21/00290/OUT (layout, scale, appearance, access and landscaping) for one dwelling
14 Duke Street, South Normanton, Alfreton, DE55 2DD
23/00063/FUL Demolition of existing timber carport and removal of rear single storey outrigger and erection of single storey garage to the side with rear ground floor extension and loft conversion with dormer
3 West View, Tibshelf, Alfreton, DE55 5LX
23/00064/FUL Material change of use to mixed residential and keeping of dogs
1A Newton Road, Tibshelf, Alfreton, DE55 5PH
23/00065/FUL First floor side extension over existing garage/utility
Redcroft, Lea Vale, Broadmeadows, South Normanton, DE55 3NA
23/00077/TCON To fell walnut tree
Ashmore Farm, 31 High Street, Tibshelf, Alfreton, DE55 5NX
23/00080/FUL Single storey side and rear extension
31 The Brockwell, Broadmeadows, Pinxton, Alfreton, DE55 3BA
23/00082/FUL Extend existing car park to provide an additional 15no spaces
George UTZ, Grange Close, South Normanton, Alfreton, DE55 4QT
23/00091/FUL Demolition of existing former bungalow, erection of replacement new build single storey dwelling with detached garage
54 Chesterfield Road, Tibshelf, Alfreton, DE55 5NL
You can view all of the planning applications listed above by searching for the reference number – starting 23 – here.
Picture credit – andreas160578 from Pixabay
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