Planning applications received by Bradford Council include: Cullingworth – Land adjacent to East Manywells Farm, Doll Lane, stable block and hay store East Morton – 14 Buckstone Garth, single-storey rear extension; Fieldhead House, 9 Highfield Close, dwelling (amended design of approved house 09/01914/FUL) Hainworth – Land at Hill Top Road, agricultural building Keighley – Castle Villas, 153-155 Skipton Road, change of use and installation of internal partition wall between properties; 11 Barlow Road, front and rear dormer windows; New Lane Farm, Back Shaw Lane, agricultural building to house livestock; 1 The Court, Brown Springs Lane, access and driveway with change of use of land to garden; Our Lady of Victories Presbytery, West Lane, replacement sash window, conversion of former bedroom into kitchen with new floor finish over existing, extract vent for new kitchen and modification of internal pipework; The Old Manor House, 15 Braithwaite Village, solar panels on roof (retrospective application) Oakworth – Cure Hill Farm, Cure Hill, agricultural building Riddlesden – 6 Kingsway, alterations and porch; 2 Westlea Avenue, two-storey side extension Silsden – Cringles House, Cringles Lane, non-material amendment to planning permission 13/00328/FUL; 83 Skipton Road, demolition of garage and store to be replaced with new garage and garden room; Units 1-3, Martree Business Park, Ryefield Way, change of use from business to general industry
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