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VARIATION OF CONDITION 2 (APPROVED PLANS/DOCUMENTS), 3 (SURFACE WATER STRATEGY) AND 12 (PEDESTRIAN FOOTWAY) OF PLANNING APPROVAL 4/20/2182/0F1 - REDEVELOPMENT AND EXTENSION OF THE MILLWAY BUILDING FOR RESTAURANT, KITCHEN, CAFE/RESTAURANT, RECEPTION AREA; ERECTION OF OCTAGON COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY BUILDING; 13 NO. RESIDENTIAL UNITS (INCLUDING 4 NO. ACCESSIBLE UNITS); 4 NO. VARDO WAGONS; 12 AIRSTREAM CARAVANS; 2 ANCILLARY TOILET BLOCKS; SCULPTURES; WAREHOUSE; ASSOCIATED PARKING AND INFRASTRUCTURE WITH ANCILLARY FACILITIES
SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION
INCREASE IN HEIGHT AND INSTALLATION OF NEW ROOF ON EXISTING INTEGRATED GARAGE AND UTILITY ROOM AND INSTALLATION OF PERGOLA & DECKING AT THE FRONT DOOR ENTRANCE.

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INSTALLATION OF A SMALL CONDENSING BOILER FLUE ON THE SIDE ELEVATION AS PART OF A NEW INTERNAL HEATING SYSTEM
ERECTION OF STABLE/FIELD SHELTER, AND DOMESTIC STORE & KENNELS, WITH ASSOCIATED ACCESS TRACK AND SOLAR PANELS (PART RETROSPECTIVE)
REMOVAL OF ENGLISH OAK TREE
LISTED BUILDING CONSENT TO INSTALL TWO BOILER FLUES

Copeland Council launches budget consultation

Published: 10/12/2021

COPELAND Council has launched a consultation into next year’s budget – and wants the public’s views.

The council must save funds in 2022/23, due largely to the reduction in central Government grants and the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, and is prioritising the delivery of its statutory commitments while increasingly using income and grants to run its discretionary services.

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