Planning Applications June 2008
Monday, June 30th, 2008 by timpickstonePlanning Applications in Holyrood Ward in May 2008.
More information on each case available here
Application Number: 50180
Registration Date: 27/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 4 HARLECH AVENUE, WHITEFIELD, M45 6UE
Proposal: CONSERVATORY AT REAR
Case Officer: Amanda Uhunmwagho
Decision: This case has not yet been decided
Application Number: 50034
Registration Date: 26/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 93 GLEBELANDS ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 1WF
Proposal: REPLACE GARAGE WITH DOUBLE LENGTH GARAGE TO SIDE OF DWELLING.
Case Officer: Amanda Uhunmwagho
Application Number: 50169
Registration Date: 24/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 86 HAMPDEN ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 1LQ
Proposal: TWO STOREY EXTENSION AT SIDE & SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION AT SIDE
Case Officer: Jennie Townsend
Application Number: 50116
Registration Date: 24/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 18 ST MARGARETS CLOSE, PRESTWICH, M25 5LY
Proposal: SINGLE STOREY SIDE / REAR EXTENSION: PORCH TO FRONT.
Case Officer: Jennie Townsend
Application Number: 50117
Registration Date: 12/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 167A SIMISTER LANE, SIMISTER, PRESTWICH, M25 2SF
Proposal: CONSERVATORY AT REAR
Case Officer: Amanda Uhunmwagho
Application Number: 50112
Registration Date: 11/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 27 KINGS CLOSE, PRESTWICH, M25 1QE
Proposal: LAWFUL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE FOR PROPOSED CONSERVATORY AT REAR
Case Officer: Mark Kilby
Application Number: 50023
Registration Date: 10/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: SANDFIELD FARM, SIMON LANE, SIMISTER, WHITEFIELD, M24 4SF
Proposal: DEMOLITION OF DILAPIDATED TRADITIONAL BRICK BARN (AGRICULTURAL) AND A DILAPIDATED AGRICULTURAL BUILDING AND THEIR REPLACEMENT WITH TWO STEEL PORTAL FRAME BUILDING TO ACCOMMODATE 16 STABLE AND 5 FOALING BOXES TOGETHER WITH GENERAL STORAGE.
Case Officer: Helen Longworth
Application Number: 50027
Application registered Consultation period Awaiting decision Decided Appeal Appeal decided
Registration Date: 09/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 118 HEYS ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 1LA
Proposal: THREE STOREY AND TWO STOREY REAR EXTENSION WITH TIMBER DECKING
Case Officer: Amanda Uhunmwagho
Application Number: 50075
Registration Date: 06/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 29 ST MARGARETS ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 2GT
Proposal: CONSERVATORY AT REAR
Case Officer: Janet Ingham
Application Number: 50082
Registration Date: 03/06/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 2 THORNLEY ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 2SN
Proposal: TWO STOREY SIDE EXTENSION
Case Officer: Amanda Uhunmwagho
Vote NO to Bury’s Elected Mayor
Saturday, June 28th, 2008 by timpickstoneOn July 3rd, the people of Bury will be asked to vote in a referendum. You should have already received your polling cards and people who have a postal vote should have received their ballot papers in the last few days. Everyone will have their chance to say whether or not you want the way the Council is run to change, so that it is led by an elected Mayor.
Lots of people have questions about this important issue, the local Lib Dems have produced this factsheet
to answer some of your questions.
Save Bury’s Post Offices
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 by timpickstonePLEASE SUPPORT YOUR POST OFFICES - SAY NO TO CLOSURE
Under proposals submitted by The Post Office and supported by the Labour Government, a further 5 Post Offices are being proposed for closure in the Bury area.
They are at Limefield on Walmersley Road, Ainsworth Road, Radcliffe, Elton, Greenmount and Rochdale Road.
We believe these are much valued community facilities that are depended upon by many in our communities, especially the elderly.The Post Office is now consulting on their proposals. Please sign and encourage friends to sign. The more support we can get the more likely we can make The Post Office listen to local people.
Sign the petition here
Save our Post Offices
June 11th, 2008 by timpickstoneIn the wake of the announcement that dozens of post offices in and around Greater Manchester, 11 across the Stockport Borough, are scheduled for closure, Liberal Democrats from across the area have launched a petition to ‘Save our Post Offices’.
Cheadle Constituency Mark Hunter MP, Hazel Grove Constituency MP Andrew Stunell, Manchester Withington MP John Leech and Rochdale MP Paul Rowen, along with Lib Dem Councillors and activists launched the petition today in central Manchester by holding a demonstration to oppose the plans and asking local residents to sign up in support of the protest.
Speaking after the launch Mr Hunter said: “It’s not too late for action on this issue. I hope local people will speak out and sign our petition to save their local post office. Many are under threat now and many more will surely follow if the Government gets is way.
“Post Offices are a vital part of the community; they often help to keep local other shops afloat and are relied on by a very wide variety of people particularly the elderly and young mums. It seems to me that Labour is fast becoming a Government that knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. The Liberal Democrats are committed to the future of the Post Office and we will keep up our campaign to show the Government that local people want to keep their Post Offices open.”
Mr Stunell added: “We lost a lot of Post Offices in this area when the Conservatives were last in Government, and now we are faced with a Labour Government that does not understand how strongly people feel about their local Post Office.
In fact the situation could soon get even worse - the Post Office Card Account that many pensioners rely on for drawing their pensions and benefits is being reviewed and if that work is lost by Royal Mail than even more Post Offices will surely be closed in the future.
The Liberal Democrats have a viable plan to prevent further closures and help to sustain the network; a plan that wouldn’t cost the earth that would invest in our local Post Office network not chop it up. Post Offices should be local and should be supporting our communities and we will continue to fight with our local community to save them.”
Planning Applications May 2008
Sunday, June 1st, 2008 by timpickstonePlanning Applications in Holyrood Ward in May 2008.
More information on each case available here.
Application Number: 49892
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 41 FARM LANE, SIMISTER, PRESTWICH, M25 2RX
Proposal: CONSERVATORY AT REAR
Case Officer: Jane Langan
Decision: This case has not yet been decided
Appeal Received Date: This case has no appeals against it
Application Number: 49901
Registration Date: 20/05/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 347 HEYWOOD ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 2RN
Proposal: SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION AT SIDE; DRIVE TO THE FRONT & DROP KERB FOR ACCESS; DISABLED RAMP TO FRONT.
Case Officer: Amanda Uhunmwagho
Decision: This case has not yet been decided
Appeal Received Date: This case has no appeals against it
Application Number: 49871
Registration Date: 02/05/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 21 NURSERY ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 3DU
Proposal: SINGLE STOREY SIDE EXTENSION
Case Officer: Janet Ingham
Decision: This case has not yet been decided
Appeal Received Date: This case has no appeals against it
Application Number: 49834
Registration Date: 02/05/2008
Ward Name: Prestwich - Holyrood
Location: 30 PARRENTHORN ROAD, PRESTWICH, M25 2RL
Proposal: LAWFUL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE FOR PROPOSED CONSERVATORY AT REAR
Case Officer: Mark Kilby
Decision: Lawful Development
Appeal Received Date: This case has no appeals against it







