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The latest planning applications received and decided on by South Lakeland District Council

South Lakeland District Council planning applications received, week ending April 11 Single storey rear extension and creation of new main entrance with glass canopy over, Norland, Main Street, Ulverston. For Mr & Mrs David & Helen Pearce. Roofing over of existing silage pit to allow clean water to the existing drainage system, High Gateside Farm, Beckside, Cartmel. For GM & AM Wilson & Son. Walnut - Fell - Extensive decay present due to honey fungus infection, 14 Springfield, Arnside. For Miss Fae Sharples. Sycamore (T1) - crown raise and remove some smaller crossing branches that are rubbing, Orchard Dene, Leighton Drive, Slackhead, Milnthorpe. For Scott Thwaites, Thwaites Tree Care.

Planning applications received and decided by South Lakeland District Council

Roof over existing midden, Croft House, Leece, Ulverston. For Mr Steven Cooper-S&M Cooper. Oak - Crown raise, T2 – Oak – Fell, T3 – Beech – Fell, T4 – Oak – Fell, Shady Bowers 14 Redhills Road, Arnisde. For Mrs Leanne Sharp. Chestnut - Crown raise to approximately 6m and crown thin by a maximum of 30% & T2 –Sycamore - Crown raise to approximately 6m and crown thin by a maximum of 30 %, 1 Inglemere Close, Arnside. For Mr Phipps. Single storey rear extension, 12 Springfield, Arnside. For Mr Philip Danby. Erection of 4 stables and a hay barn, unnamed field, Holme, Carnforth. For Mrs Suzanne Wainwright. Side conservatory, The Dews, Carr Bank Road, Carr Bank, Milnthorpe. For Mr Peter Mulcrone.

Planning applications received and decided by South Lakeland District Council

Planning applications received and decided by South Lakeland District Council
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Ulverston Town Council votes to go paperless to save the planet

The announcement came during a vote by cabinet members, during their first meeting of 2021. Town clerk and finance officer Jayne Kendall, who was present at he meeting said: “Yes this will happen in principle. But members can still opt back in to have paper copies if this is easier for them.” Cllr Patricia Jones, who represents Ulverston West, wants it to go further still, saying: “Let s go all the way and ditch the compliments slip as well.” Ulverston follows a long list of town councils that are aiming to become paperless this year. Members of the public and councillors can now easily view and download the papers from any device.

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