Each week we publish a list of the latest planning applications related to the four 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
- Consent, agreement or approval required by condition 21 to planning application 18/00294/FU, Hope City Church, 32 York Road, Leeds LS9 8SY,
Crossgates and Whinmoor ward
Consent, agreement or approval required by conditions 6, 7, 8 and 15 to planning application 24/04372/FU, 12A Austhorpe Road, Cross Gates, Leeds LS15 8DX.
Gipton and Harehills ward
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Conversion of garage to habitable room including raised roof height; single storey rear extension including partial demolition of garage; demolition of shed Show more description, 497 Oakwood Lane Roundhay Leeds LS8 3LG.
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Certificate of Proposed Lawful Development for a replacement detached outbuilding to the rear, 83 Gipton Wood Road, Gipton, Leeds LS8 3AQ.
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Certificate of Proposed Lawful Development for a dormer window to the rear, 89 Gathorne Terrace, Chapeltown ,Leeds LS8 5EZ.
Killingbeck and Seacroft ward
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Consent, agreement or approval required by conditions 25 and 26 of Planning Application 22/02298/FU, Land Off Brooklands Avenue, Seacroft, Leeds LS14 6WA.
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Sub-division of existing post office to form new hairdressers retail unit (sui generis) within the existing footprint; amended, 134 Dib Lane, Roundhay, Leeds LS8 3AY
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Certificate of Proposed Lawful Development for a single storey rear extension, 83 Kentmere Crescent, Seacroft, Leeds LS14 1JR.
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