A NEW dropped kerb, a garden room, and a schoolhouse refurb 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, oak-framed garden room - 22/05811/FUL
A Bucks resident has submitted to Bucks Council plans for Essenwood, Riversdale, Bourne End.
Prime Oak Ltd is the agent.
The applicant is now awaiting a response from the council.
Listed building consent for internal alterations and refurbishment - 22/05771/LBC
Mrs Marie Kedzlie has submitted plans for School House, Wooburn Town, Wooburn Green.
The local authority is Wooburn and Bourne End Parish Council.
The applicant is now awaiting a decision from Bucks Council.
Householder application for demolition of existing detached garage and construction of replacement detached double garage with home office in roof space over with linked walkway to existing path - 22/05809/FUL
Mr Auld has submitted to the council an application for Thatchers, Upper Icknield Way, Whiteleaf.
The agent is Hawkins Eades Associates.
The applicant is now awaiting a response from the council.
Householder application for construction of front porch and single-storey rear extension - 22/05764/FUL
Mr Smiley has submitted a planning application for 5 Gossmore Walk, Marlow.
Mr Daariq Abdi of The Market Design and Build is the agent.
The applicant is now awaiting a response from Bucks Council.
Certificate of Lawfulness Proposed for closing up of existing dropped kerb and creation of new dropped kerb - 22/05725/CLP
Mark Thomas has submitted plans for 7 Hillcroft Road, Tylers Green.
The agent is Malcolm Wilson.
The applicant is now awaiting a response.
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