A NEW build, a dog walk overhaul, and a dropped kerb 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.
Prior approval application (Part 1, Class AA) for construction of additional storey to create first-floor living accommodation; height of 2.6 metres - 22/06061/PAHAS
Mr Lawrence Moore has submitted to Bucks Council plans for Uplyme, Blind Lane, Bourne End.
Cookham Design Partnership is the agent.
The applicant is now awaiting a response from the council.
Certificate of lawfulness for proposed dropped kerb and change part of the front garden into a driveway - 22/06025/CLP
Mrs Naomi Hicks has submitted plans for 8 Rugwood Road, Flackwell Heath.
The local authority is Chepping Wycombe Parish Council.
The applicant is now awaiting a decision from Bucks Council.
Change of use to dog walking field including creation of hardstanding and fencing - 22/06046/FUL
Mrs Slater has submitted an application for a field rear of the playing field on Thame Road, Longwick.
The agent is Ian Slater Architectural Design.
The applicant is now awaiting a response.
Erection of attached 1 x 1-bed dwellinghouse with new vehicular/pedestrian access and associated alterations - 22/06008/FUL
Mr Mike Wallington has submitted a planning application for 10 Moorside, Wooburn Green.
The agent is Clive Baldwin Building Design.
The applicant is now awaiting a response from Bucks Council.
Change of use of open land to side to residential garden, remove existing damaged wall and erect 1.8m wooden fence to boundary - 22/05918/FUL
Mr Rob Breen has submitted plans for 1 Gratton Court, Marlow.
The agent is Buildplans.
The applicant is now awaiting a response.
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