Saturday, December 02, 2006

Dunston, Lobley Hill and Bensham new snippets

Dunston shop to tanning studio plan

Planning permission is being sought to convert the shop at 14 Kensington Terrace, Dunston, into a tanning salon.

Tyne Valley Trading Estate roadworks

Work on installing a zebra crossing at Marquisway/Tenth Avenue should be completed by December.

Dun Cow application

Gateshead Council has received a planning application to convert the stable and store at the Dun Cow Inn on Ellison Road in Dunston into three bedrooms and a self contained flat.

Repairs to Dunston bollards and road humps

Road humps and bollards have been repaired at Cypress Crescent and Knightside Gardens.

Lobley Hill shop extension

Planning permission is being sought to extend the Kular Stores on Rothbury Gardens, Lobley Hill. The application is for a single storey extension at the side of the store.

Dangerous trees removed

Gateshead Council has removed a large conifer tree on Myrtle Avenue adjacent to the Holmeside Club in Dunston as it was beginning to cause damage to neighbouring properties. A tree on Ede Avenue, Dunston, has also been removed for safety reasons.


Dunston House Plan

An application has been submitted to Gateshead Council to convert the house at 18-20 Church Street, Dunston into two flats.

Ash path lighting

Extra lighting has been installed on the Ash Path in Dunston that runs through Dunston Hill Estate to improve safety for residents. Some concerns were raised by some residents about the positioning of some of the lights but most of these were resolved by moving the lights a couple of metres.

Dunston motor store plan

Gateshead Council has received a planning application to build a motor part sotre and mail order distribution centre on derelict land beside Team Street and Clockmill Road in Dunston.

Bensham Barclays

Planning permission is being sought to install a cash machine at Barclays Bank on Coatsworth Road, Bensham.

Team Valley application

An application has been submitted to Gateshead Council to demolish the factory/warehouse at the former Dunlop Hydraulic plat on Earlsway on the Team Valley and to build 15 commercial units on the site.

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