In both phases, the new extensions are intended to expand living space, improve the appearance of the terrace, and bring all homes up to an A-rated energy standard.
A retention planning application has been lodged for cottages 2 to 18 at Fairview Cottages, covering works already carried out as well as approval to complete the project.
For cottages 2 to 11, permission is sought to retain works including:
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the removal and rebuilding of fire-damaged, substandard party walls to current fire safety standards;
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the removal and reconstruction of unsafe chimneys, using salvaged brick to maintain the original streetscape;
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the demolition of derelict, fire-damaged extensions and their replacement with new single-storey rear extensions, ranging from 28 to 35 square metres.
For cottages 12, 13 and 15 to 18, retention is also sought for similar works already completed, together with permission to finish the project. Extensions will range from 14 to 38 square metres, depending on the cottage.
In both phases, the new extensions are intended to expand living space, improve the appearance of the terrace, and bring all homes up to an A-rated energy standard.

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