Here are five recent development plans that were covered by The Mail across the past week.
Village shop gets green light for holiday accommodation
Levens Village Shop has got permission to carry out a first-floor extension to the store on Main Street.
Read more: Levens Village Shop plans for holiday accommodation approved | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)
Plans for 77m-tall wind turbine branded 'unacceptable'
The plan to replace an existing wind turbine in Furness with one 30 metres taller have been opposed by a parish council.
Read more: Cumbria: concerns raised over plans for 77 metre wind turbine | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)
Bowness Domino's to stay open until 2am
The application to change the opening times was approved on October 9.
Read more: Lake District: Domino's in Bowness to remain open until 2am | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)
New fence at Roa Island to be installed after dog disappearance
A new fence will be installed near the jetty at Roa Island after a dog entered the water and disappeared.
Read more: Roa Island: new fence to be installed after dog disappearance | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)
Grade II building to be turned into flats
The council has approved plans from A and A Property (NW) Limited to convert the Belle Vue building on Princes Street into seven apartments.
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