PLANNING APPLICATIONS
VARIOUS planning applications have been submitted to Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, with some decisions also made.
The list of received applications are: ●●SINGLE-STOREY rear extension complete with cedar clad finish and flat roof at 22 Manor Road, Bramhall. ●●DISCHARGE of Conditions 3 (Access Details) and 4 (Cycle and Scooter Storage) of planning permission reference DC/076484 for Alterations to the elevations and fenestrations of the existing building including canopies, widening of the vehicular and pedestrian access, and landscaping of the site in connection with use as a nursery as approved under application reference DC/075842. At 51 Brookfield Road, Cheadle. ●●PROPOSED infill of existing recess to rear elevations with twostorey extension at 15 Elms Road, Heaton Moor. ●●DISCHARGE of conditions 28 and 31 attached to permission DC/075169 at Stockport Interchange, Chestergate,
Stockport. ●●PROPOSED front and rear dormers at 32 The Ridgway, Romiley. ●●GROUND-FLOOR extension to rear and front of property, firstfloor extension to front of property and proposed dormer windows to rear of property, with a new front brick dwarf front boundary wall with conifers and new entrance gate at 46 Carrwood Road, Bramhall. ●●DISCHARGE of Conditions 10 (Contamination Investigation), 11 (Contamination Remediation) and 12 (Remediation Validation) of Planning Permission reference DC/072957 for Construction of 2 attached No. dwellings within existing boundary (Use Class C3(a)), with associated parking, curtilage and boundary treatments, together with the erection of a singlestorey rear extension to existing house. At 112 Buckingham Road, Cheadle Hulme. ●●PROPOSED change of use of existing detached garage to use as additional living accommodation in association with existing ground-floor flat at 217 Wellington Road, North Heaton Chapel. ●●SINGLE-STOREY side and rear extension at 40 Rudyard Grove, Heaton Chapel. ●●EXTENSIONS and alterations to existing dwelling house comprising remodelled frontage, two-storey rear extension, single-storey side extension, singlestorey rear extension, new roof, new boundary treatments to both side boundaries at 29 Pownall Avenue, Bramhall. ●●TO convert the garage space into a living room, remove the garage door and replace with a bay window and bricks at 47 Pennington Gardens, Cheadle. ●●PROPOSED garage conversion, single-storey rear extension and front porch at 3 Scafell Close, High Lane, Stockport. ●●REPLACE and widen existing single driveway to double driveway. New double driveway to be imprinted concrete with drainage. Extend access from existing single dropped kerb to doublewidth dropped kerb to allow driveway access. At 5 Woodbourne Road, Heaton Chapel.
●●PROPOSED side-roof dormer, re-roof existing rear single-storey extension and add Velux roof windows, replacement windows & doors to whole house, addition of external render coat to part of rear elevation and extension, partial garage conversion and internal alterations at 8 Brookdale Road, Bramhall. ●●FIRST-FLOOR extension over existing garage/ dining room at 4 Langdale Close, Gatley, Cheadle.
PLANNING applications decided by Stockport Council include: ●●PRE pole notice for a 10m light. Pole at the above location. At outside of Pen Lee Jacksons Lane, Hazel Grove. Permission Not Required. ●●TREE works at 50 Adswood Lane, West Cale Green, Stockport. Granted. ●●APPLICATION to Discharge Condition 5 (Construction Method Statement) attached to planning permission DC/069684 at Power Initiatives (1) Herrod Avenue, South Reddish. Discharge Of Conditions. ●●TREE works at 116 Heaton Moor Road,
Heaton Moor. Granted. ●●APPLICATION to discharge condition 3 (cycle parking), condition 4 (vehicular crossing), condition 5 (travel plan), condition 6 (car parking) and condition 7 (cycling shower facilities) attached to planning permission DC/077225 at Frederick House, 3 Raleigh Street, South Reddish. Discharge Of Conditions. ●●DISCHARGE of conditions 2, 3, 5, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 to planning approval DC/075970. At 13 Harrytown, Bredbury. Discharge Of Conditions. ●●PROPOSED alterations to existing conservatory to form room, including reducing wall glazing and re-roofing with traditional pitched roof and velux roof windows at 19 Northdown Avenue, Woodley. Granted. ●●EXTENSION over garage incorporating front and rear dormers at 12 Hollins Lane, Marple Bridge. Granted. ●●DEMOLITION of an existing conservatory and garage and construction of a new brick-built single-storey rear extension, loft extension and a new porch at 9
Ravenoak Road, Cheadle Hulme. Granted. ●●TREE works at 27 Crossgate Mews, Heaton Mersey, Stockport. Granted. ●●TREE works at 23 Crossgate Mews, Heaton Mersey. Granted. ●●SINGLE-STOREY side extension – resubmission of application number DC-077220 at 15 Poleacre Lane, Woodley. Granted. ●●PROPOSED second-floor extension over existing double garage and extending to the rear with two-storey extension at 7 Broadwood Close, High Lane, Stockport. Granted. ●●REAR single-storey extension at 63 Garthland Road, Hazel Grove. Granted. ●●DEMOLITION of rear conservatory and side garage and proposed single-storey side rear extensions at 32 Lavington Avenue, Cheadle. Granted. ●●TREE works at Willow House, 6 High Lea, Cheadle. Granted. ●●TWO-STOREY side extension and singlestorey rear extension at 5 Queens Drive, Cheadle Hulme. Granted. ●●DISCHARGE of Condition 2 (Surface Water Drainage Strategy) of Planning Permission reference DC/076484 for Alterations to the elevations and fenestrations of the existing building including canopies, widening of the vehicular and pedestrian access, and landscaping of the site in connection with use as a nursery as approved under application reference DC/075842. At 51 Brookfield Road, Cheadle. Refused. ●●ERECT garden building and covered deck at 23 Cromwell Avenue, Marple. Granted. ●●DEMOLITION of existing single-storey kitchen and external store. Erection of new single-storey rear extension at 64 Heaton Road, Heaton Norris. Refused. ●●TREE works at 10 St Lesmo Road, Edgeley. Granted. ●●DEMOLITION of existing dwellinghouse and erection of new dwellinghouse (Resubmission of application DC077911) at 27 Oakdene Road, Marple. Granted. ●●PROPOSED loft conversion at 18 The Crescent, Davenport. Granted.
THE MP for Stockport has called on the government to extend its support for places of worship, to help them through the pandemic.
Navendu Mishra has written to the Minister for Sport, Tourism and Heritage to raise the concerns of Stockport Heritage Trust and a number of places of worship across his constituency.
Currently, the Listed Places of Worship (LPW) Grant Scheme provides support towards the VAT incurred in making repairs and carrying out alterations to listed buildings mainly used for public worship.
The scheme is due to end in April, but Mr Mishra is now seeking clarity on its future.
In his letter to Nigel Huddleston MP, Minister for Sport, Tourism and Heritage, Mr Mishra acknowledged the ongoing lockdown, but said: “However Stockport Heritage Trust and many other local places of worship rely upon the scheme.
“The uncertainty continues to have a negative impact on restoration plans for the future.
“The ability to claim back the VAT on eligible repair works and associated professional fees is vital to organisations such as Stockport Heritage Trust.
“In light of the challenging circumstances we find ourselves in – the final 12 months of the Listed Place of Worship Scheme has not been utilised.
“The lockdowns and the inability of governing meetings has resulted in many being unable to progress restoration projects.”
Mr Mishra also highlighted the fact that the scheme would provide much needed funds to the places of worships at a time when many remain closed.
Last June, the government postponed their decision to extend the scheme due to the pandemic.
At the time Mr Huddleston, said: “The Government is fully committed to supporting listed places of worship and has committed to the present level of funding until March 2021.
“An extension to the scheme is on hold until the completion of the Spending Review, which has been delayed from July to later this year to ensure that HM Treasury and departments can remain focused on responding to the immediate public health and economic emergency.”