For the a slimmed-down version of the Goole Times, please go to the mobile version of this site

People with plans

Published on 25th October 2007 in News

The following are among applications for planning permission received by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council:

Outline - three dwellings (Access to be considered) at land north of Widelands, 126 Main Road, Newport for Mr and Mrs G. Shields.

Archive building at DT Maintenance Compound, Finnleys Lane, West Cowick for the Highways Agency.

Change of use from one detached dwelling to two semi detached dwellings and single storey extension at rear of The Willows, Sandholme Road, Gilberdyke for Mr and Mrs B. Malcolmson.

Detached double garage and store (amended scheme of 07/03490/PLB) at The Granary, Hall Lane, Foggathorpe for Ms Hayley Garnett.

Construction of menage and use of land for the keeping of horses at Field View, Main Street, Reedness for Maxine Hainsworth.

Two storey extension to side of 90 Main Road, Newport for C. Wilson.

Related Articles

People with plans

The following are among recent applications for planning permission received by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council:

Change of use from single dwelling to two dwellings, con

People with plans

The following are among applications for planning permission received by the East Riding of Yorkshir(.

Also in News

All set to beat Christmas bulge

Following the excesses of the Christmas holiday season, many people will be planning to beat the bulge by cutting down on their calorie intake as part of a new-year diet.

MP slams cash for veterans decision

Howden MP David Davis has hit out at the Government for refusing to meet the costs of the Normandy Veterans' final trip to northern France.

Country Notes

Well, here we are at the start of 2009. A time to look forward, with hopes and dreams and New Year Resolutions, but it is also a time to look back at the events of the old ye

New course looks at mental health issues

Mind Works Training is holding a free course at The Courtyard in Goole, where residents can learn new skills and make new friends.