Read Trafford Council's most recent applications, issued Monday June 13 2016.
Below are proposals that may be of interest to readers. The full list of new applications can be viewed here.
ALTRINCHAM AREA
LOCATION Cairnmuir, Hargate Drive, Hale Barns, WA15 0NL
PROPOSAL Demolition of existing detached dwelling and out buildings and erection of 2 storey dwelling basement along with associated landscaping works
LOCATION 10 Marlfield Road, Hale Barns, WA15 0SQ
PROPOSAL Re-development of existing dormer bungalow to create a two storey house including and 2 storey front and rear extension, a first floor side extension and raising the ridge height
LOCATION Paddock Farm, Wellfield Lane, Hale, WA15 7AD
PROPOSAL Conversion of existing barn to residential dwelling including the creation of new doors and windows to all four elevations, formation of porch and new parking spaces
LOCATION Hawthorn Court , 33A Hawthorn Road, Altrincham, WA15 9RQ PROPOSAL Demolition of commercial buildings and erection of a two storey residential dwelling
LOCATION Car Park On Orchard Place, Timperley
PROPOSAL Change of use of land from vehicle parking to car valeting
SALE AREA
LOCATION 1A Catterick Avenue, Sale, M33 4GQ
PROPOSAL Erection of a new shop unit to the side of the property with a first floor apartment
STRETFORD AND URMSTON
LOCATION Unit 2, Lumsdale Road, Trafford Park, M32 0UT
PROPOSAL Creation of additional car parking on vacant land
LOCATION Essoldo Buildings, 1123 Chester Road, Stretford
PROPOSAL Listed Building Consent for upgrade of existing telecommunications installation at main roof level and associated works
LOCATION 109 Elm Drive, Stretford, M32 9AR
PROPOSAL Remodelling of existing property to include single storey rear extension with balcony above, two storey front and side extensions and alterations to the roof including raising the height to accommodate first floor
LOCATION 44 Flixton Road, Urmston, Manchester, M41 5AB
PROPOSAL Change of use of ground floor from dry cleaners (A1) to licensed wine bar (A4). Installation of a new shop front
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