We have yet again been covering a number of planning and development stories this week.

Here are just five articles that we reported on, with the submissions hoping to make key changes to the south Cumbria area.

First look at proposed library in the Coro

A consultation has been launched to gauge people's views on the council's preferred option for the future of Ulverston’s library services.

Read more: First look at proposed Ulverston library at The Coronation Hall | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)

New tattoo business on its way to Bowness

Plans have been lodged to convert a shop in the Lake District into a ‘high quality’ tattoo studio.

Lake District: New tattoo studio planned in Bowness | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)

Former Barrow centre could become outdoor classroom

Plans have been lodged to convert part of a former bowling green in Barrow into an outdoor classroom for a nursery.

Read more: Plans lodged to convert Barrow bowling green into outdoor classroom | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)

Ford Park seeks public opinion on development plans

Bosses at the park in Ulverston have set up a survey for the community to have their say on what they want to see a new building used for.

Ford Park, Ulverston, launch survey after planning permission granted | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)

Proposed BAE development does not need assessment

Plans from BAE to demolish a former gas and fuel storage facility to support the ‘future development’ of the site have taken a step forward.

Read more: Environment assessment not required at site planned for BAE in Barrow | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)