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The Travel Plan shall be implemented and the development shallthereafter be carried out and operated in accordance with theTravel Plan.NYM/2012/0734/FLConversion of garage and construction of a side extension toform 2 no. additional bedrooms at Manor Ridge, ManorRoad, Robin Hoods Bay for Mr & Mrs Heyes, Manor RidgeThe application has been approved with an amendment to thedevelopment description as follows in order to clearly reflect thedevelopment that is proposed:Construction of a side extension to form 2 no. additional bedroomsfollowing demolition of existing garage.Applications Adjacent to the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong> (3024)12/01026/FULErection of 1.no 50.9m high (overall tip height 77.9) 500kw windturbine to generate electricity for on-farm use together withassociated crane pad, access track and sub-station at land atWillerby Wold Pig Farm, Staxton, Scarborough.The Authority has considered the above application and madethe following comments:Although the height of the proposed turbine is substantial, thelocation is over 6 km from the nearest point of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong>boundary at Wykeham and will be seen against the backdrop ofthe higher ground of the 170m Wolds escarpment rising behind.On this basis the Authority has no objections to the proposeddevelopment as it will have no long term detrimental impact on thespecial qualities of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong>.12/00618/MFULErection of 7 no. five bedroom dwellings, 9 no. four bedroomdwellings, 6 no. three bedroom dwellings, 7 no. two bedroomdwellings and 1 no. one bedroom dwelling, associated garaging,parking and amenity space and formation of vehicular access atland at OS Field No 4848 Station Road, Ampleforth, HelmsleyThe Authority has assessed the details of the proposeddevelopment and made the following comments:The proposed site is sensitive because the development is in anopen field which certainly forms part of the setting of theConservation Area.The band of fields to the south of the Conservation Area constitutesa green buffer between modern development to the South West ofthe village and the historic linear settlement to the north. However,the application site is bounded by ribbon development alongStation Road and St Hilda's Walk, so the development of the fieldwill be hidden from public view to some extent, and the viewsacross the field are already inhibited by the peripheral houses.The bigger threat would be development proposals affecting fields to

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