Plans to convert former builder's yard and store in Latcham into bungalow are withdrawn

By Tim Lethaby

5th May 2021 | Local News

The former garage/workshop in Latcham that had been planned to be converted into a bungalow (Photo: Google Street View)
The former garage/workshop in Latcham that had been planned to be converted into a bungalow (Photo: Google Street View)

Plans to convert a former store and builder's yard in Latcham into a two-bedroom bungalow, have been withdrawn.

A planning application for the conversion of an existing outbuilding into a dwelling and the building of a detached garage at Beehive Cottage, Wells Road, Latcham, had been submitted to Sedgemoor District Council by Mr Cradock.

The proposal had been for Mr Cradock to convert his former business premises into a home for him to move into, but the plans have now been withdrawn.

Planning applications in the Cheddar area that have been decided this week by Sedgemoor District Council include:

Works to Trees in Conservation Area - fell one Portuguese laurel at 15 High Street, Axbridge, by Mr Littlewood have been approved.

Certificate of Lawfulness for the proposed erection of a single-storey rear extension at Hundred Stones, Rectory Hill, Chapel Allerton, by Mr P Tonks has been approved.

Approval of the details of appearance, landscaping, layout and scale, for the erection of a dwelling and garage at Larches, The Causeway, Mark, by Mr and Mrs May has been given.

Variations of Condition 4 of Planning Permission 44/79/00022 (erection of agricultural worker's dwelling and garage on land adjoining Lippiatt Lane, Shipham) to remove the condition at Blackdown, Lippiatt Lane, Shipham, by Mr and Mrs Jackson have been withdrawn.

Works to Trees in Conservation Area - beech (T36) reduce height and spread of crown by 30 per cent (2.5m to 3m) at 1 Badgworth Court, Badgworth Lane, Weare, by Mr M Flook have been approved.

Erection of a greenhouse at Maltfield, Mill Lane, Wedmore, by Mr and Mrs Morris has been approved.

     

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