South Ribble Borough Council has approved at least nine proposals in the past seven days.
They include extensions to properties in Lostock Hall, Longton, Much Hoole and Hoghton, as well as the building of six detached dwellings in Moss Side, Leyland.
At least two of the proposals have been rejected. These are to create an outbuilding to a home in Walmer Bridge and an extension to a Longton residence.
Tesco Stores have also withdrawn their application for the removal of trees at their Penwortham site.
Here are more details about the council’s decisions regarding the latest applications.

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The council has given approval with conditions for Lower Shuttling Fields Farm in Shuttling Fields Lane, Hoghton, to undergo an external elevational upgrade, front two storey extension, replacement of rear porch extension with two storey extension, first floor side extension with balcony and front glazed link to existing garage. Photo: Google Maps

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The homeowners of 4 Perthshire Grove in Buckshaw Village have been given permission for a single storey rear extension. Photo: JPI Media

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Tesco Stores has withdrawn its application to remove numerous trees in Liverpool Road and Cop Lane in Penwortham for the demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment of the site with a food retail store and car park, with revised highway access. Photo: JPI Media