Validated Application for approval of details reserved by condition No. 4 (Field Investigation and Updated Risk Assessment(including ground gas monitoring)) of planning application B09/2016/0666 (Erection of an extension to Devonshire Dock Quay, Nuclear Berthing Support facility, Control of Works office, Electrical Substation, fencing, hard landscaping and associated site infrastructure and related works), Devonshire Dock Quay (DDQ/NBS), Michaelson Road, Barrow-in-Furness. Application for approval of details reserved by Condition No. 2 (Construction Traffic Management Plan, Swept Path Analysis, Construction Vehicle Route) of planning permission B13/2017/0497 Demolition of bungalow and replacement with 1.5 storey dwelling, Hawcliffe Cliffe Lane Barrow-in-Furness LA14 4HU. Proposed loft conversion forming 2 additional bedrooms and en-suite bathroom, construction of new porch, provision of new pitched roof to garage in lieu of existing flat roof (resubmission of planning appl
The cause of green water near Furness Abbey has been a great source of mystery as multiple public bodies were unable to identify who exactly was responsible. The green liquid was spotted over the weekend next to the historic site and there are still questions as to how it came to be. United Utilities have said that it is nothing to do with any work they are currently doing but suggested that it was most likely to be dye used to track water to ensure it is being drained into the right place. A spokeswoman for United Utilities said: The dye can be bought by anyone and is normally used to track a drain so it could be a local landowner or council looking for a water route.
Developer says it has addressed contaminated water run-off at Lancaster housing site
Residents in Bowerham and the leader of Lancaster City Council have raised concerns that excessive water flows from a new housing development have ended up in local watercourses.
Friday, 29th January 2021, 2:24 pm
A video recorded on January 20 shows sandy or silty water running along roads and watercourses in the Bowerham Lane area.
Residents say they have been raising concerns about the impact of the Oakmere Homes development currently under construction for some time.
The development - called The Paddocks - comprises 34 new homes.
Dirty water from site enters a watercourse in the Bowerham Lane area.