Planning requests submitted and decided by Dorset Council in recent days - each can be read, in full, by using the planning reference numbers shown on the Dorset Council website.
In most cases residents are able to make online comments for or against applications, or by writing or emailing the council quoting the planning reference number.
The majority of planning decisions are made by council planning case officers with an expectation that most will be concluded within 16 weeks.
Bridport/Beaminster/Lyme Regis area new applications :
P/FUL/2024/01407 - Folly Mill Lodge South Street Bridport. Replace all existing timber-framed windows with UPVC framed windows.
P/FUL/2024/01841 - Chapel Marsh Farm Axnoller Lane Beaminster DT8 3SH. Retention of mobile home use ancillary to the operation of the Chedington Court Estate for a period of 3 years.
P/HOU/2024/02185 - Millers Hay Shorts Lane Beaminster DT8 3BD. Single storey extensions to dwelling to provide porch, garden room and study space, and garage extension to convert to gym/ancillary use.
P/STA/2024/02508 - Lower Mount Barn Melplash DT6 3TX. Addition of third conductor. Upgrade transformer to 200kVa. Upgrade to 3 core cabling. Replace poles.
Decided applications
P/HOU/2024/02034 -169 St Andrews Road Bridport DT6 3BP. Single storey rear extension. Granted.
P/NMA/2024/02304 -New House Farm Mangerton Lane Bridport Dorset DT6 3SF. Non material amendment to planning permission
P/FUL/2021/04811 (Conversion of barns into 2.no dwellings and associated works and landscaping) to change roof materials from Tile/standing seam/slates to Tile/slates. Add PV array on south elevation of roof. Refused.
P/FUL/2024/00833 - Lyme Regis Nursing Home Pound Road Lyme Regis DT7 3HX. Change of use from care home (C2) to hotel (C1). Refused
P/FUL/2023/06796 - Land to the East of Mountfield Rax Lane Bridport DT6 3JP. Retention of three sheds, one lean-to shed, a covered wood store, covered seating area, decking & associated change of use from maintenance compound to F2(b) Halls or meeting places for the principal use of the local community (to include light industrial maintenance activities, crafting, and community use). Granted.
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