THE following planning applications have been received by Bradford Council during weeks beginning April 10 and April 17.
Addingham: Rear dormer window. 7 Lime Close.
Addingham: Solid oak porch with a flat lead roof and an oak door.1 Hudson Yard, Main Street.
Addingham: Single storey rear extension. 12 Mill Fold.
Burley in Wharfedale: Dormer windows and extension of existing attic. 17 Hasley Road.
Ilkley: Single storey side and rear extension. Replacement slightly larger dormer to front roof slope and new dormer to rear slope. 39 Manley Road.
Ilkley: Single storey rear extension. 22 St Johns Road.
Ilkley: Hard and soft landscaping to rear garden (changes to approved land level changes). Meadow View 37 Southway Manor Park.
Ilkley: Two storey rear extension. Single storey flat roof side extension. 41 Wyvil Crescent.
Ilkley: Single storey rear extension to ground floor with a utility and store beneath. 41 Cowpasture Road.
Ilkley: Works to facilitate the conversion of the attached garage to living space. Works to alter the existing front bay window. Addition of new rooflights to front elevation. 4 Manley Grove.
Ilkley: T1 Rowan - Fell T2 Yew - Reduce in height by approx 2m from approx 7m to approx 5m and reduce in width by approx 0.5m from approx 4m to approx 3.5m. 38A Parish Ghyll Drive.
Menston: Construction of single storey side extension, two storey side extension and roof terrace. Removal of front window and rear terrace. 13 Park Road.
Silsden: Two storey side extension, new parking area and garage conversion. 38 Hawkcliffe View.
Silsden: Works to facilitate the conversion of the detached garage to living space. 43 Woodside Road.
Silsden: Submission of details required by conditions: 4 (boundary treatment) and 6 (drainage) for planning permission 21/06280/FUL. Cringles House Farm Cringles Lane.
Silsden: Construction of two-storey side extension and single storey rear extension. 27 Lower Park Green.
Silsden: Prune one large ash tree marked "A" on plan by (i) reducing canopy by up to a third and (ii) cutting out any dead or rotten branches and cutting back branches 2. Cut down one small rotten elderberry tree marked "E" on plan. The Old Vicarage, Briggate.
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