Each week we publish a list of the latest planning applications related to the three council wards in inner East Leeds.
The following applications were published on the Leeds City Council website in the past week:
Burmantofts and Richmond Hill ward
- Dormer window to front, 19 Cross Green Crescent, Cross Green, Leeds LS9 0DD.
- Consent, agreement or approval required by condition 6 to planning application 23/03522/FU, Neville Hill South Sidings, Newmarket Approach, Cross Green, Leeds LS9 9RJ.
- Certificate of Existing Lawful Development for continued Use as a modular classroom, St Peters Church Of England Primary School, Cromwell Street, Burmantofts Leeds LS9 7SG,
Crossgates and Whinmoor ward
- Single Storey Rear Extension; SIngle Storey Extension to Front, 3 Naburn Place, Whinmoor, Leeds LS14 2DB.
- Variation of Condition 2 (plans to be approved) to previously approved Planning Application 21/09638/F, 252 Wetherby Road, Roundhay, Leeds LS17 8NE.
- Certificate of Proposed Lawful Development for a single storey extension to the rear, 10 Hathaway Walk, Whinmoor, Leeds LS14 2EE.
Gipton and Harehills ward
- Change of use of existing industrial unit to food manufacture at ground floor with HMO’S at first and second floor including new dormers front and back, 15 Cowper Grove, Harehills, Leeds LS8 5DG.
- Certificate of Proposed Lawful Development for an extension to the gable, dormer window to the rear and rooflights to front, 16 Coldcotes Crescent, Gipton, Leeds LS9 6QN.
- 5.96m single storey rear extension, 3.78m to ridge height and 2.77m to eaves , 81 St Wilfrids Avenue, Harehills, Leeds LS8 3PA.
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