Below are the latest Preston planning applications registered with Preston City Council for July 22 to 29 👇
2.4m high black paladin fence and gates to units 4B, 4C 4D and 4E at Unit 4b, Trefoil Way, Preston. Validated 29 June.
Discharge of conditions no.4 and no.6 attached to planning permission 06/2019/0478 at Eaves Farm, Eaves Lane, Preston. Validated 27 July. Annexe to rear to replace existing garage at 1 Newbury Close, Preston. Validated 22 July. Installation of replacement BT Street Hub following removal of existing BT Phone Box at footpath outside 92 Lancaster Road, Preston. Validated 21 July.
Engineering works to form earth banked slurry lagoon at lower House Farm, Lewth Lane, Preston. Validated 29 July. Discharge of condition no.2 attached to planning permission 06/2021/0809 at Church House Farm, Preston Road, Preston. Validated 26 July.
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