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.
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A RETIRED civil engineer says it is a miracle he is alive after his tractor crushed him against a wall in a remote area of North Craven. George Houghton, 84, now a hobby farmer with a herd of pedigree Limousins which his late wife started, was taking some bales of hay from his home at Oak Tree Farm, Bentham, to feed cattle at Israel Farm, Eldroth, on February 11. And he has now pledged £10,000 to Yorkshire Air Ambulance and £1,000 each to the two fire stations which attended him after his ankle and ribs were smashed when his tractor moved. Mr Houghton explained: “I was taking bales to the other farm and approached a gateway. I approached very slowly and got off. Somehow the tractor moved forward, ran over my right leg and pinned me against a gate post.