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Last week's planning application decisions in York

Last week's planning application decisions in York

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A number of planning application decisions were made by City of York Council in the week beginning Monday, June 9, with a selection as follows.
STREET RECORD Manor Way York. Notification under section 5 of The Electronic Communications Code (Conditions and Restrictions) Regulations 2003 for the installation of a 10-metre pole adjacent to 1 Rawcliffe Close. Ref. No: 25/01161/TCNOT | Received: Mon 09 Jun 2025 | Validated: Mon 09 Jun 2025 | Status: Decided | Decision: No Objections from LPA
Tannery Lodge 11 The Village Wigginton York. Discharge of condition 17 of application 24/01014/FUL. Ref. No: AOD/25/00162 | Received: Tue 03 Jun 2025 | Validated: Tue 03 Jun 2025 | Status: Unknown | Decision: Approve Details
Duncombe Square Burton Stone Lane York. Discharge of conditions 14 (EV), 20 (pedestrian and cycle links), and 22 (car club) of application 20/01902/FULM. Ref. No: AOD/25/00161 | Received: Tue 03 Jun 2025 | Validated: Tue 03 Jun 2025 | Status: Unknown | Decision: Approve Details
Chocolate Works Residents Parking Bishopthorpe Road York. Discharge of condition 7 of application 23/00608/FULM. Ref. No: AOD/25/00149 | Received: Tue 20 May 2025 | Validated: Tue 20 May 2025 | Status: Unknown | Decision: Approve Details
Site To South Of 24 Chaloners Road York. Discharge of condition 9 of application 24/00004/OUT. Ref. No: AOD/25/00138 | Received: Thu 15 May 2025 | Validated: Thu 15 May 2025 | Status: Unknown | Decision: Approve Details
4 Coxlea Grove York YO31 0NZ. Non-material amendment to permitted application 25/00350/FUL to increase the roof height of the proposed side extension. Ref. No: 25/00981/NONMAT | Received: Thu 15 May 2025 | Validated: Thu 15 May 2025 | Status: Decided | Decision: Approve
35 Rawcliffe Drive York YO30 6PD. Non-material amendment to permitted application 24/00134/FUL for the removal of the current boundary brick wall and replacement with a timber fence. Ref. No: 25/00965/NONMAT | Received: Wed 14 May 2025 | Validated: Wed 14 May 2025 | Status: Decided | Decision: Approve
Site To South Of 24 Chaloners Road York. Discharge of condition 15 of application 24/00004/OUT. Ref. No: AOD/25/00131 | Received: Fri 09 May 2025 | Validated: Fri 09 May 2025 | Status: Unknown | Decision: Approve Details
296 Fulford Road York YO10 4PD. Crown lift one beech tree to 5 metres above ground and reduce two limbs by 2 metres; tree works in a Conservation Area. Ref. No: 25/00881/TCA | Received: Thu 01 May 2025 | Validated: Thu 01 May 2025 | Status: Decided | Decision: No Objections from LPA
Trees Lying To The East Of Peel Close Heslington York. Fell four ash trees in a Conservation Area. Ref. No: 25/00879/TCA | Received: Wed 30 Apr 2025 | Validated: Wed 30 Apr 2025 | Status: Decided | Decision: No Objections from LPA
More information is available at https://planningaccess.york.gov.uk/online-applications/

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