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Application Details
Application number HPK/2022/0510 Application type Certificate of Lawfulness - Existing
Site address Windy Walls Farm , Ashbourne Lane , Chapel-En-Le-Frith , Derbyshire , SK23 9UF Proposal Certificate of Lawfulness for Existing Use: 1. A single storey structure referred to as a 'Summerhouse' (yellow area) amounts to operational development which has been present on the land for a period of more than 4 years. 2. Raised timber decked area containing a hot tub (green area) amounts to operational development which has been present on the land for a period of more than 4 years. 3. conservatory/potting shed on the north-western elevation of the stone outbuilding (red area), amounts to lawful operational development which has been present on the land for a period of more than 4 years. 4. The area of grass land to the front and side (peach area), area of grass land to the rear (blue area), and patio and gravel area to the rear (purple area) of the main dwellinghouse known as Windy Walls Farm, is in use for purposes incidental to the enjoyment of the main dwellinghouse on site, which is based on the evidence that the use has been undertaken on the land for more than 10 years.
Applicant name Mr & Mrs Stevenson
Agent name Mrs Chris Pipe
Planning House
Applicant address Ashbourne Lane , Chapel-en-le-Frith , SK23 9UF Agent address 24 , Easington Colliery , Peterlee , County Durham , SR8 3NR
Application status CLUE-APP
Received date 07/11/2022 Valid date 07/11/2022
Fee due 462.00 Fee paid 462.00
Determination required date 02/01/2023 Agreed extended date 07/03/2023
Case Officer James Stannard
Start of Public Consultation period 16/11/2022 End of Public Consultation period 07/12/2022
Referred to Secretary of State date Referral expiry date
Decision by Delegated Decision Committee date
Decision Certificate of Lawfulness - Lawful (Approved) Decision Date 07/03/2023
Temp permission expiry date Permission expiry date
Legal Obligation ref.

Consultations
Name Address
Cllr Peter Roberts Limestone Peak Ward,
The Owner / Occupier PARADISE FARM, ASHBOURNE LANE, CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH, SK23 9UF
Chapel-En-Le-Frith P.C. Town Hall, Market Street, Chapel-En-Le-Frith, High Peak, SK23 OHP

Attachments - Click the Description to view the attachment in a new window.
Date Description
16/11/2022 100 - Location Plan
16/11/2022 101 - Block Plan
16/11/2022 102 - Existing stone outbuilding and conservatory
16/11/2022 Appendix 1 - Copy of Schedule of Title Deeds 1983
16/11/2022 Appendix 2 - Copy of Land Registry Plan 2008
16/11/2022 Appendix 3 - Copy of Aerial Photo and mount 1993
16/11/2022 Appendix 4 - Copy of Summerhouse Invoice 2009
16/11/2022 Application Form
16/11/2022 Stat Dec
16/11/2022 Support Letter
01/12/2022 Consultation Response Chapel Parish Council
22/02/2023 Revised Location Plan - 22-02-23
07/03/2023 Decision notice
08/03/2023 Delegated report

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