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Latest Roundhay planning applications for week ending May 8



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Latest planning applications in Roundhay & Oakwood.
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N Ahmed: single storey rear extension, 22 Well House Road.

T Waterfield: new access ramp and link detached disabled toilet to bowling clubhouse, North Leeds Bowling Club, Bowls Pavilion, Roundhay Park, Park Avenue.

Leeds City Council: detached equipment depot with mess room to park, Tree and Shrub Nursery, Roundhay Park, Park Avenue.
Starbucks Coffee (UK) Ltd: variation of condition no 4 (hours/days of delivery) of planning permission 08/00273/FU to include Sundays and Bank Holidays, 54-55 Street Lane.

Mrs A Connolly: single storey rear extension, 28 Oakwood Drive.

Mrs J Parvin: single storey side and rear extension to form link to existing detached garden store, 11A Thorn Lane, Gledhow.

M Suleman: single storey rear extension, 51 Easterly Rod, Gipton.

R Bhambra: alterations including two storey side extension two storey front extension first floor side extension, single storey rear extension, 16 Park Avenue.

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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 1:11 PM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 


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