Lake District National Park Authority applications received, week commencing March 29 Demolition of existing outbuildings and the construction of a 6m flat roof extension with glazed lantern to the rear of an existing dwelling, 1 Sea View, Bootle Station, Millom. For Adam Mawson. Solar panels, Muncaster Castle, Muncaster, Ravenglass. For Mrs Iona Frost-Pennington. LBC, solar panels, Muncaster Castle, Muncaster, Ravenglass. For Mrs Iona Frost-Pennington. Fell 1 cherry tree (T1), 16, Eskin Street, Keswick. For Mrs Barbara Martin. Reduce height of by approx 2-3m and reduce spread by approx 1.5m - 1 Lawson cypress (G1). Reduce height by approx 2-3m - 1 Lawson cypress (G2), Wilfin Cottage, Far Sawrey, Ambleside. For Mr Chris Sands.
Applications Determined Fell 1 mature oak - 5 day notice, Between Lakeshore & Kieran boathouses, Bellman Landing, Storrs Park, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 3LH. Application made by Mr Noel McKee. No objection. Building A - roof over sheep pens, Building B - roof over bale pad/hardstanding, Cragg House Farm, Crook, Kendal, LA8 9HS. Application made by Mr E Park. Prior Approval Not Required (NOI). Roof over existing midden/cattle yard, High Loanthwaite, Outgate, Ambleside, LA22 0NL. Application made by Mr David Mallett. Withdrawn. Revised anciliary office and studio building following refusal of application ref, Matterdale Activity Centre, Matterdale, Penrith, CA11 0LD. Application made by Mrs C Schools. Approved with Conditions.
A PILLAR of the Alston community who ran several successful businesses in the area has died, aged 79. John George Edward Williams, affectionally known as Patch, touched the lives of so many in his hometown as either a generous employer or a well-liked sociable gentleman. John was born at Alston Cottage Hospital to parents Betty and George in 1941. During his early life, he lived with his grandparents in Alston, attending Nenthall Primary School and then Alston Grammar School. He had four half-siblings on his mother’s side. It was during these formative years that John developed his famous nickname, owing to the fact his trousers would always have patches on the knees from where he’d been playing in them.
A PILLAR of the Alston community who ran several successful businesses in the area has died, aged 79. John George Edward Williams, affectionally known as Patch, touched the lives of so many in his hometown as either a generous employer or a well-liked sociable gentleman. John was born at Alston Cottage Hospital to parents Betty and George in 1941. During his early life, he lived with his grandparents in Alston, attending Nenthall Primary School and then Alston Grammar School. He had four half-siblings on his mother’s side. It was during these formative years that John developed his famous nickname, owing to the fact his trousers would always have patches on the knees from where he’d been playing in them.