Planning applications submitted to Dorset Council include holiday accommodation, shepherd huts and conversions

By Lottie Welch

23rd Nov 2020 | Local News

The Bridport area planning applications recently submitted to Dorset Council
The Bridport area planning applications recently submitted to Dorset Council

Holiday applications feature in new plans before Dorset Council in the Bridport area.

They feature a 17-pitch extension to an established holiday site, a change of use for a holiday home and a request to site two shepherd huts for holiday use.

The applications are – Bridge Farm, Cards Mills Lane, Whitechurch Canonicorum, extension of existing holiday park by 17 new pitches;

Land north of Labour in Vain Farm access road, West Bexington, 2 shepherd huts and associated parking;

Pax Cottage, Higher Lane, Ryall, build residential lodge;

Bellair House, Berne Lane, Charmouth, use of land for siting caravan;

Charity Farm, Main Street, Litton Cheney, change of use of property from holiday let to a house;

East Cottage, Filford Lane, Bowood, conversion of outbuilding to annexe;

Old Rectory, Rectory Lane, Puncknowle, replace 4 windows, re-cover porch and rebuild 2 chimneys (retrospective) installation of wc at second floor;

Parks Farm House, Litton Cheney, two storey extension;

62 North Allington, remove rendered chimney stack and replace with red brick stack;

1 Nordons, Bridport, change to original planning consent over quantity and positioning of solar panels and window added to south elevation;

The Old School House, High Street, Broadwindsor, replace rooflight and flat roof covering.

Withdrawn – Ellaway Cottage, Wood Farm, Wood Lane, Kittwhistle, Beaminster, installation of a below ground fibreglass outdoor swimming pool and decking surround.

     

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