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Latest Middleton planning applications for week ending August 13

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Published Date: 14 August 2009
Latest planning applications in Middleton, Belle Isle and Hunslet.
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MIDDLETON PARK

South Leeds United Reformed Church: part demolition and extensions, 4 Nesfield Road.

S Rutter: bungalow, land to rear of 10 Middleton Park Road.

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CITY AND HUNSLET

SJS Property Management: change of use to performance, exhibition and events venue, Temple Works, Marshall Street.

Grosvenor Casinos: signs, Podium Buildings, Merrion Way.

Bay Restaurant group: signs, Ha Ha Bar and Canteen, 4 Millennium Square.

Yelcon: demolition of office, Chantrell House, The Calls.

Salina Entertainment: refurbishment including new frontage, 52 Call Lane.

Clare Channel Outdoor: bus shelter signs, opp 222 Dewsbury Road.

Leeds City College: signs, Park Lane Campus, Park Lane, Woodhouse; Thomas Danby College, 5 Roundhay Road; Leeds College of Technology, Cookridge Street; Park Lane Campus, Park Lane House, 2 Hanover Way, Woodhouse.

M & B: signs, 167 Briggate.

TCS Holdings: change of use, 43 wade Lane.

Leeds Valley Park Management Co: signs, Savannah Way, Leeds Valley Park, Stourton.

TCS Holdings: change of use, Merrion News Kiosk, Kiosk 3 Merrion Centre, Merrion Way.

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  • Last Updated: 17 August 2009 2:39 PM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
 


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