Herefordshire planning applications and decisions from the past week:
- An application has been made for a certificate to confirm the legality of a caravan site at Green Crize south of Hereford. It seeks to establish that it has been in this use for at least ten years, “and is therefore immune from enforcement action”, the application says (Herefordshire Council planning reference 221459)
- Nash Court near Presteigne has applied to establish a wild camping business . The site already has camping within the 28-days-a-year “permitted development” maximum, but is now seeking year-round permission for its ten pitches (221509).
- A plan has been put forward for two four-bedroom houses in Symonds Yat behind Ye Old Ferrie Inn. Replacing a granted application for a single house, the two would have living “green” roofs, air source heat pumps and solar panels (221386).
- A plan has been put forward for three houses in the hamlet of Glewstone near Ross-on-Wye . The application seeks “permission in principle” – a recent alternative route to planning permission for housing-led developments (221402).
- Planning permission is being sought for two three-bedroom bungalows on a paddock by the village of Luston, north of Leominster. This “small proportionate development would cater for the needs of two local families who wish to downsize and remain in Luston”, the application says (221312).
- A bid has been made to build a four-bedroom bungalow within the village of Cradley. A previous bid to build two two-storey houses on the same site was earlier rejected on grounds of over-development (221460).
- A Hinton couple have been given permission to revise the design of a house they plan to build themselves. Differences from a previously approved design include a rear bedroom extended to incorporate a wetroom (220770).
- A single-storey, three-bedroom house at The Woottons farm, Acton Beauchamp, has been given planning permission, despite an objection from the parish council that it constituted newbuild in open countryside (220463).
- A application has been put in to build a detached orangery at Hall House Farm, Ledbury (221419).
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