A car dealership and car wash centre is looking to expand its site to fit more cars.

Deep Mill Service Station on London Road, Little Kingshill, has submitted an application to allow the stationing of up to 28 vehicles on the site for car sales.

Originally, plans were approved for 15 cars to be displayed on the site at any one time.

This is just one of the plans being submitted to Buckinghamshire Council this week. 

You can view full plans for each of the applications by typing the planning reference into Buckinghamshire Council’s planning portal here: https://publicaccess.wycombe.gov.uk/idoxpa-web/.

PL/23/2353/VRC | Variation of condition 8 (maximum 15 vehicles parked in sales area) of planning permission CH/2013/1696/FA (Change of use from car wash to a mixed use as a car wash and for the sale of motor vehicles) to allow the display of additional vehicles in enlarged sales area | Deep Mill Service Station London Road Little Kingshill Buckinghamshire

The proposals would expand upon the existing commercial use on the site and would not involve the erection of any newly built development or material change of use.

The additional vehicles would be accommodated on an area of existing hardstanding and would not, therefore, extend the sales area onto an undeveloped part of the site.

The plans include the removal of the car wash element of the existing mixed-use of site.

23/06727/FUL | Householder application for replacement of swimming pool, pool house and greenhouse; erection of a garden store and associated landscape, boundary treatment, drainage and demolition works | The Old Vicarage Turville

Applicants Mr and Mrs Mendes have applied to replace the swimming pool, pool house and greenhouse at Grade II listed property for the erection of a garden store.

The site is located in the settlement of Turville and adjoins Holloway Lane

The proposal seeks to enhance the character, appearance and functionality of the site with a high-quality design solution which reconfigures and upgrades the kitchen garden and pool garden, forms a cohesive enclosure, positively integrates with the wider site and better defines the site boundary.

23/06659/FUL | Erection of extensions to the existing pub and letting use and use of car park for internet car sales for a temporary period of three years | The Crown City Road Radnage

Mr C Wenman has submitted a planning application for the "erection of extensions to the existing pub and letting use of the car park for internet car sales for a temporary period of three years" at the Crown Pub in Radnage.

The plan explains how the change of use of the car park would help "facilitate the development of the pub and letting facilities through the revenue created."

It must be emphasised that the use is only for the storage of the vehicles, no customers visit the site and no deliveries take place other than the cars themselves, according to the plans submitted to Buckinghamshire Council.