PLANS to convert an agricultural building off Paley Green Lane in Giggleswick to two homes have been submitted to North Yorkshire Council.
A planning submission to the council states that the steel portal frame of the building is structurally sound and of good enough condition to support the proposed conversion. The building is currently used to house animals and for the 'general agricultural storage'.
Other applications recently received for the Craven area by the council include: Demolition of existing rear extension and side extension; form new rear and side extension, rebuild existing front porch and alterations to existing dwelling at Langrigg, Back Lane, Giggleswick; Demolition of existing rear extensions; new two-storey rear extension; re-roof existing cottage roof at 3 Castle Hill, Settle.
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