Here are the recent Bridport area planning applications submitted to Dorset Council

By Lottie Welch 11th Nov 2020

Here are the recent Bridport area planning applications submitted to Dorset Council
Here are the recent Bridport area planning applications submitted to Dorset Council

Building a 'swim-spa' and repositioning more than 25 caravans at a local holiday park feature in recent planning applications for the Bridport area submitted to Dorset Council.

1 Seahill Cottages, Sea Hill Lane, Seatown, station shepherd hut to provide accommodation and residential annexe;

Barn House, Main Street, Loders, demolition of outbuilding and conversion and extension of an outbuilding to create a home;

7 Marsh Gate, Bridport, single storey rear and side extension, conversion of loft space;

54 West Bay Road, Bridport, remove timber framed conservatory, erect replacement single storey rear extension and construct new masonry access steps into proposed extension;

19 Laurel Close, Bridport, single storey side extension;

Lovely Cottage, Dottery Road, Dottery, two storey extension with terrace, revised scheme;

Home Cottage, Main Street, Bothemnhampton, single storey extension;

Holly Tree Cottage, Perhay Farm access road, Waytown, two storey extension to rear and replacement of two garden sheds;

Manor Farmhouse, Bridport Road, Drimpton, install covered therapy 'swim-spa';

78 North Allington, Bridport, single storey garden room;

Revelshay Farm, Lower House Farm access road, Bettiscombe, animal shelter; Forgeside, Hoopers Lane, Puncknowle, single storey rear extension;

75 East Road, Bridport, loft extension and single storey extension;

11 South Lawns, Bridport, single storey extension and replacement shed;

22 Hogshill Street, Beaminster, alterations to rear;

West Bay Holiday Park, West Bay, reposition minimum of 25 caravans within the park area.

     

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