This week, several planning applications have been lodged in Barrow and nearby areas. Covering a range of residential extensions and agricultural developments. These applications reflect ongoing efforts to improve and expand properties within the community.
The applications include proposals for rear extensions, demolition and replacement of conservatories, internal alterations, and agricultural storage buildings. Each application is under review with specific reference numbers assigned for tracking.
Residential Extensions and Alterations
At 24 Oak Head Road, Barrow-In-Furness, an application has been submitted for the erection of a rear living area extension. This aims to enhance the living space of the property.
Similarly, 79 Stainton Drive in Dalton-In-Furness has proposed the demolition of an existing conservatory to be replaced by a rear single-storey pitched roof extension. The plan also includes the construction of new rear and side boundary retaining walls to facilitate the lowering of the existing rear garden.
At 21 Minster Lane, Barrow-In-Furness, the application involves demolishing the existing rear conservatory and constructing a new flat-roofed rear extension to accommodate a kitchen/diner. Additionally, internal alterations are planned to create a wetroom in the rear bedroom.
Another residential proposal at 126 Hawcoat Lane, Barrow-In-Furness, involves a single-storey rear extension replacing the existing structure to form a garden room.
Agricultural Development
In Newton in Furness, at Barrow House Farm on Woodbine Lane. An application has been submitted to determine if prior approval is required for the erection of a building intended for agricultural storage. This reflects ongoing agricultural activity and infrastructure development in the area.
Summary
These planning applications represent a mix of residential improvements and agricultural infrastructure developments within Barrow and its surrounding localities. The proposals aim to enhance living spaces and support local farming operations, contributing to the area’s growth and development.