North Yorkshire Council
Richmond (Yorks) Area Planning Committee
Minutes of the meeting held on Thursday, 11 December 2025 commencing at 10.30 am.
Councillor David Websterin the Chair. plus Councillors Heather Moorhouse, Kevin Foster, David Hugill, Karin Sedgwick and Steve Watson.
Councillor Caroline Dickinson – in attendance as Divisional Councillor.
Officers present: Frances Maxwell (Legal Services); Lucy Goundry and Fiona Hunter (Planning Services); and Stephen Loach (Democratic Services) .
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Co pies of all documents considered are in the Minute Book
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Apologies for Absence
An apology for absence was received from Councillor Angus Thompson.
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Minutes for the Meeting held on 9 October 2025
The minutes of the meeting held on Thursday, 9th October 2025 were confirmed by Members and signed by the Chair as an accurate record.
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Declarations of Interests
There were no declarations of interests.
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ZB25/01196/FUL - Application for the Modification of existing window sills and installation of new windows and entrance door to the ground floor front elevation - Barclays, 193 High Street, Northallerton
Considered :-
The Head of Development Management - Community Development Services sought determination of a planning application for the modification of existing window sills and installation of new windows and entrance door to the ground floor front elevation at Barclays, 193 High Street, Northallerton
The application had been referred to the Committee at the request of the Divisional Member.
The Principal Planning Officer presented the report highlighting plans and photographs and provided an explanation of the reasons relating to the recommendation for refusal.
The Divisional Member, Councillor Caroline Dickinson, addressed the Committee, highlighting the following:-
During consideration of the above application, the Committee discussed the following issues:-
· It was clarified that the sash windows were to be retained, as were the surrounding features, it was the length of the windows that was to be altered. · Restrictions on such applications could limit the offer provided by local towns, limiting their viability. · The proposed changes were minimal and did not detract from the appearance of the building. · The proposal was less than a substantial change and was outweighed by the need to retain the viability of the town centre.
The Decision :-
That planning permission be MINDED TO BE GRANTED subject to prior completion of a suite of conditions the compilation of which was delegated to the relevant officers in conjunction with the applicant.
Voting Record
A vote was taken and the motion was carried unanimously.
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Any other items
There were no urgent items of business.
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Date of Next Meeting
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The meeting concluded at 10.45am.