AN old car workshop in a Buckinghamshire village could be knocked down and replaced with a total of 11 homes.
Meanwhile, in Aylesbury, developers are continuing to submit details for a project to build 27 apartments in the town centre.
Elsewhere, homeowners are seeking permission to replace an existing home with a new-look property in an exclusive area in the Chilterns.
You can view each application by typing the reference in brackets into the relevant council’s planning portal.
Replacement of car workshop with 11 homes (Wycombe app 23/05559/FUL)
An old car workshop located at Towerton House off Wycombe Road in Stokenchurch could be demolished to make way for 11 homes.
The plan involves building three pairs of three-bed semi-detached homes and a terrace of three two-bedroom homes, with a separate two-storey commercial building as well.
The workshop and paddock building are attached are both unused.
The developers have conducted a heritage assessment of the loss of the buildings due to the village’s historic character.
Details for 27 flats plan in Aylesbury (Aylesbury Vale app 18/B3525/DIS)
Details have been submitted for a plan to demolish the former flats building and construct a new one in its place in Aylesbury.
Developers won approval to demolish the closed three-storey flats in Cambridge Place back in March 2020.
Now, the developers have submitted details of how a replacement 27 apartment building will be constituted.
Specifically, the details recently submitted relate to external materials used, soft landscaping, surface water drainage, and details of a green roof.
Civil engineering company hope to takeover Mercedes site (Aylesbury Vale app 23/01115/APP)
The civil engineering company Carey Group have submitted an application to repurpose unit 1 of Aesop Business Park in Aston Clinton for its requirements.
The unit has previously been occupied by Mercedes-Benz, but now Carey Group wants to take it over with the intention of moving its head offices from Wembley in London to the vale.
Replacement home plan (Chiltern & South Bucks app PL/23/1058/FA)
Here, the applicants have submitted a plan to demolish a home called Chiltern House and replace it with a new house.
Chiltern House is located at 22 Drews Park in Knotty Green, an exclusive hamlet in north Beaconsfield.
The applicants are hoping to build a four-bedroom home in its place.
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