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
- Conversion of dwelling to 2 separate flats; alterations to include demolition of existing dormer to replace with new dormer with windows to rear, 44 Osmondthorpe Lane, Osmondthorpe, Leeds LS9 9EF.
- Consent, agreement or approval required by condition 3 of Planning Application 21/07206/FU, Land South Of Pontefract Lane, Leeds LS9.
- Consent, agreement or approval required by conditions 18 and 19 of Planning Application 21/07191/FU, Land South Of Pontefract Lane, Pontefract Lane, Richmond Hill, Leeds LS15 0BF.
- Consent, agreement or approval required by conditions 4 and 5 of Planning Application 23/06979/FU, 2 Aire Valley Drive, Cross Green, Leeds LS9 0AA.
Crossgates and Whinmoor ward
Demolition and erection of single storey rear extension and porch to the front. Replacing side door with window, 16 Lulworth Walk, Austhorpe, Leeds LS15 8NZ.
Gipton and Harehills ward
- Removal of rear chimney; Erection of dormer with windows to rear incorporating rear juliet balcony; addition of roof lights to front and amended windows to side , 226 Easterly Road, Gipton, Leeds LS8 3ES.
- 6.00m single storey rear extension, 3.80m to ridge height and 2.50m to eaves, 120 Foundry Avenue, Harehills Leeds LS8 3LU.
- Cerificate of Proposed Lawful Development for an extension to the gable, dormer window to the rear and rooflight to front, 120 Foundry Avenue, Harehills, Leeds LS8 3LU.
Killingbeck and Seacroft ward
- Certificate of Proposed Lawful Development for a single storey rear extension, 1 Maryfield Gardens, Cross Gates, Leeds LS15 7TX.
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