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Latest Middleton planning applications for week ending June 25

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Published Date: 26 June 2009
Latest planning applications in Middleton Park, Belle Isle and Hunslet.
MIDDLETON PARK
Dr Prasada: 12 flats, 2 Low Grange View, Belle Isle.

T Uddin: extension, 15 Middleton Park Circus.

Asda Stores: retail unit, land at St Georges Road.

CITY & HUNSLET
Maxi's (Yorkshire): mixed use development, 6 Bingley Street.

M Duggan: change of use, Duncan House, Duncan Street.

Ditsch (UK): change of use, 47 Commercial Street.

Leeds City Council: pedestrian alleygates, Leasowe Garth.

N Mamwell: prefabricated classroom, Cross Flatts Park Primary School Harlech Road, Beeston.

AP: fire escape door, 65 Mabgate. McDonalds: variation of condition, Low Road.

Green House (Leeds): wind turbines, Beeston Road, Beeston.

Talarius: signage, 7 The Headrow.

HXRUK 3 (Broadgate): signs, 22-26 The Headrow.

USC: sign, Unit MSU2, The Core Shopping Centre, Lands Lane.

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  • Last Updated: 27 June 2009 10:03 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
 


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