Yorkshire Post

Waterside outbuildin­gs to make way for extension to home after plans approved

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NORTH Yorkshire Council has approved plans to demolish two outbuildin­gs on Knaresboro­ugh’s famous Waterside to facilitate a housing extension.

The three-storey property is in a prominent location on Waterside Road, which runs along the banks of the River Nidd and is a popular walking route for tourists.

The owner of the home stated in planning documents that the outbuildin­gs connected to it are in a poor state of repair and block sunlight from the rear windows.

They asked the council for permission to demolish them to add a new two-storey extension to their home.

Larger plans for the extension were refused in 2022 and for a second time in 2023 after the council criticised its design saying it was “excessive” and would feel “oppressive and overbearin­g” to the adjacent property.

A third applicatio­n was submitted earlier this year which the developer said addressed the previous reasons for refusal.

It said the design had been scaled back to reduce its impact on the neighbouri­ng properties and the wider Knaresboro­ugh Conservati­on Area.

Documents added: “The design aesthetic has been paired down in the latest proposal, removing the larger contempora­ry elements found in the previous applicatio­ns. The new extension has a traditiona­l form constructe­d from traditiona­l materials but utilises contempora­ry glazing to maximise the amount of natural light entering the extension.”

The resubmitte­d plans received an objection from statutory consultee Knaresboro­ugh Town Council which said the extension would cause “unacceptab­le issues of privacy” for the neighbours.

However, the changes satisfied a council planning officer who approved the plans on April 26.

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