THE following planning applications have been registered with Denbighshire County Council between Monday, June 14 and Friday, June 18.
- 25 Bro Deg Ruthin
Erection of a two storey extension to side of dwelling and first floor extension to front.
- 139 Mwrog Street Ruthin
Installation of a gas mains box to front of dwelling (Listed Building application)
- Land At Bryn Dreiniog Derwen Corwen
Erection of an agricultural building for the housing of livestock and storage of feed and machinery. Formation of access, hardstanding and associated works.
- Rhos Wen Llanferres Mold
Removal of agricultural occupancy condition previously imposed under code no. 11/2782
- Tan yr Esgair Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd Ruthin
Erection of a 2 storey extension, exterior alterations including change of windows, roof cladding and roof covering and replacing flat roof with pitched roof.
Demolition and replacement of existing garage.
- Gilfachwen Graigfechan Ruthin
Erection of shed for storage of caravan, garden and hobby equipment
- Bryn Chwarel Pentrecellyn Ruthin
Erection of two storey side and rear extensions and alterations to dwelling. Formation of access, hardstanding, landscaping and associated works.
- Bodynys Farm Rhewl Ruthin
Construction of a slurry lagoon and associated works
- 2 Hillcrest Court Bodelwyddan Rhyl
Demolition of utility room and detached garage and erection of an attached garage/workshop extension.
- 6 Maes Hiraddug Dyserth Rhyl
Alterations to existing hip roof to a gable roof to facilitate loft conversion.
- Land Adjacent to Dincolyn Dyserth Rhyl
Prior notification of a proposed agricultural building for the storage of fodder and machinery.
- 2 Llys Isfryn Meliden Road Prestatyn
Retention of single storey extension to rear of dwelling (Listed Building Application).
- 23 Ffordd Pendyffryn Prestatyn
Proposed extension to existing garage
- 7 Tre Borth Prestatyn
Erection of extension to side of dwelling.
- 6 Conwy Court Princes Road Rhuddlan Rhyl
Erection of single storey rear extension including first floor balcony and associated works.
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