Oldham planning applications week ending 2026
Oldham Council has validated a fresh batch of planning applications covering everything from modest home improvements to major residential developments across the borough. The applications, submitted over the past week, include proposals for new dormers, rear extensions, and a retrospective application for a stone garden wall and driveway in Grasscroft.
Among the most notable submissions is a non-material amendment for the Broadway Green development in Foxdenton, linked to an earlier approved scheme. Meanwhile, a property on Knowls Lane in Oldham is seeking permission for a part single, part two-storey rear extension to Manor Farm Barn.
Several homeowners are looking to add dormer windows to their properties, with applications submitted for homes on Barmouth Court and Brompton Street. A single-storey rear extension is also planned for a property on Brewerton Road, while another on Glenmore Drive in Failsworth proposes a 4.5m extension.
The council is also processing a discharge of conditions for a site off Thatcher Street in Hathershaw, where waste storage facilities and highway matters need resolution. These applications represent the ongoing changes and improvements happening across Oldham's residential areas as homeowners seek to adapt their properties to modern living needs.
At a Glance
| What | Oldham Council validated multiple planning applications for home extensions, dormers, and development amendments |
|---|---|
| Who | Local homeowners and developers across Oldham borough |
| Where | Properties in Grasscroft, Barmouth Court, Brompton Street, Brewerton Road, Glenmore Drive, Broadway Green, Knowls Lane, Thatcher Street, Hill Top, and Argyll Close |
| When | Week ending February 24, 2026 |
| Why it matters | Shows ongoing residential development and home improvement activity across Oldham |
| What's next | Applications will be assessed by planning officers before decisions are made |
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