MID Devon District Council planning applications received for week ending May 13 included:
All applications are subject to a 21-day period of receipt of representations unless otherwise stated.
CREDITON TOWN
Mr C Reed, Reed Construction and Developments Ltd, 106 High Street. Variation of Condition 2 of planning permission 20/01814/FULL (Erection of a garden shed, alterations to ground levels and retention of terracing and retaining walls) for substitution of plans to allow larger two storey domestic storage building at Fair Havens, Mill Street, Crediton.
CRUWYS MORCHARD
Mr John Hardy, Coombeland Farm, Pennymoor. Removal of Condition (3) of planning permission 12/00238/FULL (Retention of an agricultural building) to facilitate the potential, sustainable reuse of the building in the event that it becomes redundant for agricultural purposes at land at NGR 291506 110780 (East of Cleave Plantation), Coombeland Farm.
CULLOMPTON
Mr Peter Morgan, The Outdoors Group HQ, Matford Business Centre, Matford Park Road, Marsh Barton, Exeter. Change of use of existing Class E use to outdoor educational facility (Use Class F1 (a)), formation of ancillary structures and associated works at The Bear Trail, Westcott, Cullompton.
SANDFORD
Mr and Mrs Michael and Margaret Elliott, Westfield, Back Lane. Listed Building Consent for the replacement of existing telephone/broadband connection with modern Fibre following existing wiring route and replacement of two single power sockets in the hallway with twin sockets.
STOCKLEIGH ENGLISH
Mr and Mrs Bedford, Fursdon Barton, East Cadbury. Erection of a self- build dwelling following demolition of an agricultural building utilising the Class Q fallback, erection of an ancillary stable block, tack room, plant room and associated works at land and buildings at NGR 285656 106980 (West of Rockbeare Farm), Stockleigh English.
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