PLANS to convert a house in a Teesdale village into two separate homes may be given approval despite objections from residents.
Teesdale District Council planning officers have recommended planning permission is granted for the conversion of Jubilee House, also known as Jubilee Cottages, in Mickleton.
Three residents have objected to the proposal saying it will increase problems with parking and will impact upon the character and desirability of the village.
The scheme includes converting a garage into a lounge.
However, Durham County Council's highways officers have not objected.
In a report to councillors, planning officer Katy Blareau, said that cars already park on the main street in Mickleton, and the protection of the character of the village is important as it lies within a conservation area.
She said: "As no physical amendments will be made to the property, it is unlikely that there will be any detrimental impacts on this protected area."
The proposal is also in-line with planning guidance on maximising the use of previously developed land.
Members of Teesdale's planning committee will discuss the proposal on Wednesday, at 5.30pm in the council offices, in Galgate, Barnard Castle.
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