Penrith heating engineer admits serious fraud crimes
Carlisle Crown Court
A heating engineer who carried out work knowing he did not have the proper accreditation has been warned he could receive a prison sentence.
Peter Wilson, 35, pleaded guilty to four charges of fraud when he appeared at Carlisle Crown Court today.
Three of the offences were committed as Wilson made false representations to three different people that he held valid Microgeneration Certification Scheme accreditation to carry out work on the installation of alternative heat source systems.
These occurred between December, 2014, and August, 2018, in the Appleby, Kirkby Stephen and Anthorn areas.
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It seems like every man and his dog is planning to celebrate the end of our nationwide incarceration with an old fashioned UK holiday, and for the honeypots like Cornwall and the Cotswolds, the accommodation cupboard for the peak season is almost bare. Expect crowds on the beaches of the South West this summer, and queues of walkers in our most popular national parks.
Here is a round-up list of the planning applications that have been received by councils throughout our county. Here is a list of the applications that have been submitted this week. Copies of the following applications may be inspected at Allerdale House, Workington CA14 3YJ and online at www.allerdale.gov.uk Any representations must be sent to Head of Development Services, Allerdale House, Workington CA14 3YJ within 21 days of the publication of this advertisement. You should quote the application number provided. Application: Two storey side extension, 19 Bank Road, Workington Reference: HOU/2020/0507 Details: (Affecting setting of a Listed Building) Variation of approved application 2/2017/0219 to amend the dwelling type on Plot 10, Land at Derwent Forest, Great Broughton, Cockermouth VAR/2021/0003
Plans to build luxury holiday accommodation have been met with opposition. The former Military base in Anthorn has had plans submitted to create eighty holiday units and change the use of the site. Residents have complained that it will be unsightly will have and impact on the area of outstanding beauty. The plans which have been submitted by agent hope to gain approval for a club house and sports facilities. The applicant who owns land at Anthorn Camp which still has remains of the base evident with a number of derelict buildings, such as access roads and hardstandings is keen to develop the site that will help to regeneration and create employment opportunities.
Plans to build luxury holiday accommodation have been met with opposition. The former Military base in Anthorn has had plans submitted to create eighty holiday units and change the use of the site. Residents have complained that it will be unsightly will have and impact on the area of outstanding beauty. The plans which have been submitted by agent hope to gain approval for a club house and sports facilities. The applicant who owns land at Anthorn Camp which still has remains of the base evident with a number of derelict buildings, such as access roads and hardstandings is keen to develop the site that will help to regeneration and create employment opportunities.