A new MOT centre, a roof raising, and a developer display 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 erection of single-storey side and rear extension - 22/05423/FUL
Mr and Mrs Angelov have submitted to Bucks Council plans for 4 Dedmere Rise, Marlow.
The agent is Christopher Hunt.
The applicants are now awaiting a response from the council.
Demolition of existing dwelling and erection of 1 x 5-bed two-storey dwelling with material alterations to existing garage - 22/05407/FUL
Mr Breckenridge has submitted plans for Eastwood, Channer Drive, Tylers Green.
The agent is David Webb, Oxbridge Design.
The applicant is now awaiting a decision.
Householder application for erection of single-storey rear extension and raising of roof to create loft accommodation with removal of existing garage - 22/05399/FUL
Will Rundle and Phillipa Brill have submitted to the council an application for Gisbourne, Speen Road, North Dean.
The agent is Mr Thomas Elliott, TE Architecture.
The applicants are now awaiting a response from the council.
Change of use of part of workshop to establish MOT testing bay - 22/05034/FUL
Mr Brian Gray has submitted a planning application for Toweridge Textiles, Narrow Lane, Downley.
The site is also a motorcycle workshop.
The applicant is now awaiting a response from the local authority.
Display of two 6m flag poles and one advertising board on poles for Bellway Homes - 22/05292/ADV
Bellway Homes has submitted plans for land at Inkerman House, Amersham Road, Hazlemere.
The agent is Michael O'Driscoll, Savills.
The applicant is now awaiting a response from the local authority.
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