A farm subsidence, an orangery extension, and a new driveway are just some of the many applications submitted to Bucks Council in the last week.
Here is a selection of just some of the latest plans that the council’s planning officers will now decide.
Householder application for construction of single-storey rear extension - 22/05156/FUL
Mrs Webb has submitted to Bucks Council plans for 5 Innings Gate, Frieth.
The agent is Abbey Windows.
The applicant is now awaiting a response from the council.
Householder application for construction of rear orangery extension - 22/05140/FUL
Mr Synnott has submitted plans for 6 Marcourt Road, Stokenchurch.
The agent is Oakley Green Conservatories Limited.
The applicant is now awaiting a decision.
Householder application for construction of part single, part two-storey side extension, single-storey rear extension and fenestration alterations - 22/05112/FUL
Paul O'Connor has submitted to the council an application for 113 Littleworth Road, Downley.
The agent is Mr Alexandre Durao, Alex D Architects Ltd.
The applicant is now awaiting a response from the council.
Certificate of lawfulness for proposed installation of permeable block paving driveway and extension to existing dropped kerb - 22/05046/CLP
Mr Ahsim Raza has submitted a planning application for 46 Deeds Grove, High Wycombe.
“We would like to drop a few kerbs outside of our house and extend our driveway due to the parking issues we have experienced whilst living in this area,” documents state.
The applicant is now awaiting a response from the local authority.
Listed building consent for internal and external repair works following subsidence peril - 21/08015/LBC
Mr Tom Willett has submitted plans for Denham Farm, Bullocks Farm Lane, Wheeler End.
The agent is N B Ward LTD.
The applicant is now awaiting a response from the local authority.
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