High Peak Borough Council has recently received several planning applications for officers to consider.
These include:
- Retrospective application for the installation of a 20ft shipping container, Platt’s Wood, land at the end of Oaks Avenue, Hayfield.
- Proposed conversion of a now disused agricultural barn into a single dwelling, to include parking and private garden space, adjacent to Ivy Cottage, unnamed road from Stubbins Lane to Tithe Barn Farm, Chinley.
- Single storey rear extension and new first floor dorma roof, 63 Batemill Road, New Mills.
- Single storey rear extension, 25 Simmondley Lane, Glossop.
Borough council planners have already given the go-ahead to a conversion project in Hayfield.
Plans have been approved to covert a detached garage at Newhouse Farm, Chapel Road, into a home office and studio.
Permission also includes increasing the building’s height, creating pitched roof and window openings and demolishing rear and side barns.

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