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People with plans

Published on 1st November 2007 in News

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

Storage unit at Filplastic UK Ltd, Sandwood House, Spaldington Road, Spaldington for Mr P. Taylor.

Outline - a dwelling (siting and means of access to be considered) at land east of 68 Main Road, Newport for Mr S. Balme.

Extension to side of existing detached garage to form car port and first floor extension above to include dormer extensions to side at The Map House, Howden Road, Skelton for Mr Simon Jolliffe.

Building for use as medical centre and pharmacy (Amended Scheme 05/02417/STPLF) at Goole And District Hospital, Woodland Avenue, Goole for General Practice Investment Corporation Limited.

Variation of condition no. 13 on planning permission 01/01300/PLF for The Press Association, 11 Bridgegate, Howden for Jennifer Blyth.

Conservatory to front of 5 Park Road, Airmyn for Mrs Joan Watkins.

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