Plans to create a new axe throwing and electric vehicle track in South Buckinghamshire have been put forward.
This is just one of the many applications considered by Buckinghamshire Council during the past seven days.
To view more details for each application, go to the council’s planning portal with the reference number attached.
Axe throwing and electric vehicle track, Go Ape Black Park Country Park, Black Park Road, Wexham (PL/24/2369/FA)
Adventure Forest Ltd has outlined its plans for the electric vehicle track to the north of the Go Ape reception.
The axe throwing site is proposed between the electric vehicle track and Go Ape’s high ropes adventure course.
The applicant said the axe range would be composed of two adjacent ranges each with two separate targets.
Its plans read: “The session is designed so that the throwers can hit the target regularly early in the session and can quickly experience the satisfaction of axes sticking, develop some advanced skills and compete with each other.”
Meanwhile, the applicant also plans to introduce fully functioning mini electric cars for children to drive on the site.
The Jeep-style cars, which feature Go Ape branding will be used by children under the supervision of adults are intended to be driven on inclines of not more than 15 per cent, according to Adventure Forest.
New games room and pool, Foxlea Manor, Dorney Wood Road, Burnham (PL/24/2498/FA)
Applicants Mr and Mrs Price have applied for planning permission to build a replacement games room extension and swimming pool.
Floorplans submitted as part of their proposals show a new building housing a games room, changing room, shower and gym.
The building will be next to the new swimming pool, which will be at least twice the size of the existing pool.
The sprawling 20th century Foxlea Manor is located on the edge of Burnham Beeches and is known for being a filming location for the vicarage in 1960s TV series, The Secret Service.
Councillor gets permission for extension, 8 Fairacres Prestwood (PL/24/1822/FA)
Conservative Councillor Heather Wallace has been given planning permission to extend a property in Prestwood.
She wants to demolish the side entrance, garage and storage area to replace it with a single storey side extension, revised entrance porch area and a revised storage area behind the new extension.
The Bucks Council member was unanimously approved by councillors on the East area planning committee on Tuesday night – a formality because the applicant is a councillor.
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