KIRKLEES Council has made the following decisions on Colne Valley planning applications: Conditional permission: * M Venning, extensions and alterations to existing coach house to form one house, land adj 2 Wellfield Road, Marsh. * Mr and Mrs D Lowe, alterations to convert detached garage to house, 2 Back Green, Outlane. * M Sykes, stable block, The Barn, Larks Rest Farm, Drummer Lane, Bolster Moor. * Grosvenor Chemicals Ltd, storage and laboratory building, Grosvenor Works, Lees Mill Lane, Linthwaite. * N Whiteley, extensions to house, 5 High House Lane, Linthwaite.
The sensors are wall mounted and have a range of around 35 feet in all directions; therefore their coverage is good for the home environment. There are however on glass sensors that can be purchased, these are sensors that are attached to the windows directly usually using a glue adhesive. The off-glass sensors can be discreetly wall mounted and are most likely the preferred option for many people. Today it is possible to buy the devices as either hardwired or wireless units like much of the security equipment that can be brought today.The technology works by listening at the frequency that glass breaks and if this sound is detected then the alarm is activated. There are some points that need to be made clear before you decide on this form of security, firstly the technology does not work through walls, ceilings or doors. With this in mind you would need to have a sensor in each of the rooms where you have glass windows or doors. This can be a costly exercise to have sensors in all of these places and you may not wish to have this many around the house in every room.
* D Johnson, two fascia signs, Temujin Restaurant, Bridge Croft Mills, Bridge Croft, Milnsbridge.
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