Minutes:
The
following Appeals had been received / were in progress:
18/00282/FUL Proposed new boundary wall to front and side at 112 Lunts Heath Road,
Widnes, Cheshire, WA8 5BA.
18/00363/OUT 18/00363/OUT Application for outline planning permission with
appearance, landscaping and scale reserved for single two storey dwelling in
side garden area at 3 Nickleford Hall Drive Widnes.
The
following Appeals had been determined:
18/00005/REFUSE
18/00001/FUL Proposed
single storey rear extension with rear /side facing balcony over at 6 Walsingham Drive Runcorn.
Appeal Dismissed
18/00008/REFUSE
18/00282/FUL Proposed new
boundary wall to front and side at 112 Lunts Heath Road Widnes.
Appeal
Dismissed
17/00548/FUL Proposed demolition of existing stables building and construction of 1
no. single storey detached dwelling with access from Chester Road at land to
the North of Junction between Keckwick Lane and
Chester Road, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire.
Appeal
allowed
The
following Appeals had been withdrawn:
16/00495/OUTEIA Resubmission of outline planning application 15/00266/OUTEIA by
application for Outline planning permission (with all matters other than access
reserved) for mixed-use development comprising: up to 550 residential
dwellings; up to 15,000 sq m of employment floorspace (Use Class B1); new local centre of up to 3,000 sq m (Use Classes A1 - A5 and D1 - dual use); provision of
infrastructure including a new junction on to A558 Daresbury Expressway and
details of access at Land
Adjacent To Delph Lane.
17/00406/FULEIA
Resubmission of application
14/00539/FULEIA for the erection of 295 residential dwellings with associated landscaping
and site infrastructure, construction of a new road junction onto Daresbury
Expressway (A558), installation of a signalised junction to Delph Lane,
provision of public open space and play facilities and associated works on Land
adjacent to Delph Lane.
17/00407/OUTEIA
Resubmission of application
13/00206/OUTEIA hybrid planning application for up to 300 residential dwellings
comprising: full planning application for 122 residential dwellings (mix of 2,
3 and 4 bedroom houses), new spine road, turning head to the east of Delph Lane
canal bridge, new junction between the proposed spine road and the A56,
pedestrian/cycle routes and associated works (Phase A); and outline planning
application for up to 178 residential dwellings (all matters are reserved)
(Phase B) at land adjacent to
Delph Lane West.
The
following Applications had been withdrawn:
16/00347/S73 Application under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act to
vary Condition 1 of permission 15/00286/FUL to amend the house design in respect
of Plot 1 by the inclusion of a new drawing RG-PL-001.1 on land between the Old
Post Office and Rock Garth, Chester Road, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire.
17/00606/FUL Proposed erection of substation at Fresenius Kabi,
Cestrian Court, Eastgate
Way, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 1NT.
18/00482/S73 Application under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act to
vary condition 2 of permission 15/00430/FUL substituting approved plans
BHNW/028-01G, 028-11F and 028-13B for 028-O1L, 028-11F and 028-13F to amend the
layout at The Former Marley Eternit Site, Derby Road, Widnes, Cheshire, WA8
9NQ.
18/00495/FUL Proposed extension to side, replacement of roof with higher roof to
incorporate bedroom with Juliette balcony to rear elevation at 33 Swynnerton Way, Widnes, Cheshire, WA8 9RX.
18/00497/PDE Proposed single storey rear extension projecting from the rear wall by
3.8 metres the extension has a maximum height of 2.9 metres and an eaves height
of 2.1 metres at 19 Catford Close, Widnes, Cheshire,
WA8 4GG.
New Listed Building
Council had been notified
that Pius X Church had been listed at Grade II.
The reasons for designation are set out below.
Reasons for Designation
The former Roman Catholic Church of St Pius X,
including the attached campanile, is listed at Grade II for the following
principal reasons:
Architectural interest:
* it is an architecturally bold example of a
relatively small-scale mid-C20 Roman Catholic Church;
* the Church and campanile have a well-executed
overall design, to create a successful stripped-back and free interpretation of
a traditional architectural style;
* internally the main worship space demonstrates an
impressive simplicity and is unified through the dramatic full-height pointed
arches to the nave which are echoed in the side windows, niches for the altars
and the entrances to the confessionals.
Historic interest:
* FA Kelly was part of Jones and Kelly, a prominent
Irish architectural firm responsible for several ecclesiastical buildings in
the C20; this Church is one the few identified examples of the firm’s work in
England.
Supporting documents: