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People with plans

Published on 22nd November 2007 in News

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

First floor extension and conservatory to rear of 3 Riversdale Drive, Goole for Mr R. P. Hodgson.

Conservatory to rear of 25 Baileywood Lane, Holme upon Spalding Moor for Mr Wade.

Two-storey extension to side and conservatory to rear of 15 The Peppercorns, Gilberdyke for Mrs S. Boyce.

First floor extension in roof at rear at Harden Lea, Buttfield Road, Howden for M. Smith.

Two-storey and single storey extensions to rear and porch to front of 71 Boothgate Drive, Howden for Mr S. Bayliss.

Reserved matters for the erection of 77 dwellings, all matters to be considered (following outline approval 05/08904/STOUT) at land north of Oak Avenue, Old Goole for Gladedale (Barlborough) Ltd.

Building for use as a shop/cafe, office and meeting room (Resubmission of 07/01942/PLF) at Foggathorpe Village Hall, Bell Lane, Foggathorpe for Mr B. Campling.

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