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Round-up: Planning applications in the High Peak

Our latest round-up of planning applications in the High Peak includes plans for a retail unit to become a restaurant and rejected proposals for a new shop front at a café in Glossop.

A number of planning applications have been submitted to High Peak Borough Council recently. They include: 

  • Rear extension to form kitchen dining room with steps to garden, utility room and wc to lower ground at 61 Buxton Road, Whaley Bridge 
  • Proposed first floor extension over existing single storey side extension at 38 Fairy Bank Crescent, Hayfield                 
  • Partial rebuild of rear extension and extension to join with rear of garage at 1 Meadowfield, Whaley Bridge                 
  • Change of use of outbuilding into holiday let with onsite parking at Woodseats Farm Cottage, Woodseats Lane, Charlesworth          
  • Enclosure of driveway at 19 Buxton Road, Furness Vale 
  • Proposal to remove glass panes from two windows on the first floor south elevation of the British Telecom Telephone Exchange, on Philip Howard Road, Glossop and replace with two aluminium louvres. 

Plans Approved 

Plans that have been given the go ahead and approved by High Peak Borough Council include: 

  • Single story front extension to Lower Eaves Barn, located on an unnamed road from Park Road to Eaves Lodge, Chapel-en-le-Frith 
  • Single story rear extension at 20 The Crescent, New Mills 

New shop front refused 

Plans for new shop windows to be installed at a café in Glossop have been rejected by planners. 

The proposal put forward was to replace the traditional wooden ground floor windows and doors with aluminium framed windows and a composite door.  

However, the application for the property on the corner of Ellison Street and High Street East the has been refused. 

Giving the reason for their decision planners stated that the siting, design and materials would not sustain or enhance the historic qualities of the Howard Town Conservation area. 

Plans for retail unit to become restaurant  

Plans have been submitted for permission for a retail unit in the centre of Glossop to become a restaurant. 

The application for a change of use from Class E(a) retail to E(b) restaurant has been made for 62 - 64 High Street West. 

In details put forward as part of the submission it states that the retail site currently provides eight full time and four part time role and a change to a restaurant would lead to 10 full time and 20 part time roles. 

Details of all of the plans are available to view on the borough council’s website at www.highpeak.gov.uk

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