Latest planning applications submitted to Gedling Borough Council
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These are the latest applications to have been submitted to and validated by Gedling Borough Council over the last week.
These applications will now be decided by Gedling borough planners.
Approval of details reserved by conditions 3 (materials) 4 (car parking plan) and 5 (landscaping plan) of planning permission 2024/0517
284 Longdale Lane, Ravenshead
Ref. No: 2026/0230DOC
Felling of 1 fir tree, felling of 1 willow, and pruning of 1 Himalayan birch by 1 metre,
34,Main Street, Woodborough
Ref. No: 2026/0223TCA
Two storey side extension, new porch and single storey front and rear extension to form annexe at ground floor level.
58, Sandfield Road, Arnold
Ref. No: 2026/0217
Two storey side and rear extensions to dwelling, single storey rear extension, raising of roof height, loft conversion and rear dormer.
3 Calstock Road, Woodthorpe
Ref. No: 2026/0214
Discharge of conditions 4, 23 and 27 of planning permission 2025/0702 Nottinghamshire Fire And Rescue Headquarters Bestwood Lodge Drive Bestwood Nottinghamshire NG5 8PD
Ref. No: 2026/0210DOC
Discharge of conditions 3, 5 and 7 of planning permission 2025/0701 Nottinghamshire Fire And Rescue Headquarters Bestwood Lodge Drive Bestwood Nottinghamshire NG5 8PD
Ref. No: 2026/0212DOC
Part demolition of existing single storey side extension. Proposed single storey side extension.
14, Bleasdale Close, Gedling
Ref. No: 2026/0209
Permission in principle - up to Six Dwellings
Lambley Caravan Storage, Spring Lane, Lambley
Ref. No: 2026/0222
Variation of condition 2 (approved drawings) of planning permission 2021/0737 (alterations to plot 9)
96, Plains Road, Mapperley
Ref. No: 2026/0207
Construction of conservatory to rear of dwelling.
285, Main Road, Ravenshead
Ref. No: 2026/0208
Approval of details reserved by conditions 4 (landscaping) and 7 (CEMP) of planning permission 2023/0084
326, Spring Lane Lambley
Ref. No: 2026/0201DOC
Proposed first floor side extension over existing ground floor addition, convert part garage to activity room and WC and a proposed two-storey rear extension
44 Walsingham Road, Woodthorpe
Ref. No: 2026/0205
Application to discharge condition 4 (materials and architectrual details) of approval 2024/0595
12, Forest Lane, Papplewick
Ref. No: 2026/0202DOC
Full planning application for residential development (154 dwellings) including affordable housing with associated access, drainage, public open space and play space.
Land South of Oxton Road, Calverton
Ref. No: 2026/0189
Retention of detached annexe.
Big Tithe Farm Bungalow, Old Rufford Road, Calverton
Ref. No: 2025/0842
Retention of bay window extension to existing dwelling.
Big Tithe Farm, Bungalow Old Rufford Road, Calverton
Ref. No: 2025/0841
Retention of two replacement agricultural buildings, bio room extension and drainage pond.
Big Tithe Farm, Bungalow Old Rufford Road, Calverton
Ref. No: 2025/0840
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Winter fule payment recovery scam warning to pensioners
Pensioners in Gedling borough are being warned to be on high alert for scams as the recovery of Winter Fuel Payments begins this month.
Almost two million people are expected to repay their winter 2025 payment due to their annual income being more than £35,000 – for most, an automatic process.
But HMRC saw more than 25,000 Winter Fuel Payment scam referrals over the last 12 months and is warning that scammers may now use the recovery process as a hook to use texts, emails and phone calls to target this group.
For most, the payment will be recovered through a change to their PAYE tax code from this month (April) with no need to contact HMRC.
For those in Self Assessment who file online, the payment should be pre-populated in their 2025 to 2026 tax return, due by January 31, 2027.
Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC’s chief customer officer, said: "Criminals are great pretenders and often use fake letters, emails, calls and texts to impersonate HMRC and trick people into giving them money.
“I’d encourage anyone who’s unsure to use our online tool at GOV.UK to check whether and how their payment will be recovered – there’s no need to call us”
She added: "HMRC will never contact people by text or email to ask them to repay their Winter Fuel Payment, or to request bank details."
People can use HMRC's online checking tool at GOV.UK to see whether their payment will be reclaimed and how.

Gedling MP Michael Payne has met with Emma Reynolds MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, calling for a solution, and the funding that he says Woodborough village needs and deserves to tackle its ongoing flooding challenges.
"I’ve said before that investment to help fix Woodborough’s flooding problem is long overdue, and I won’t rest until we secure it," Mr Payne said.
"Flooding is a perennial nightmare for the village, with major events in 1976, 1986, 1994, 1999, 2002, 2007, and multiple times over the past 19 years - each one bringing devastation to homes and disruption to the whole community.
"I have invited the Secretary of State to visit Woodborough to see first-hand both the impact flooding has on residents and the Natural Flood Management work that’s already been implemented to reduce risks.
"The work of Woodborough Flood Action Group and Woodborough Parish Council has been exemplary and I’m incredibly grateful for their ongoing lobbying and tenacity in campaigning for improvements for the village."
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