PLANS to create eleven new flats in Marlow town centre have been submitted to a council.
Wycombe District Council is considering the scheme for Riverpark House on Pound Lane, which was formerly part of Marlow Brewery (see related links for full plan).
Wycombe District Council:
West Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP14 3AH - Monolith to 4m one Ash (T1) and Fell or monolith to 5m (depending on condition of tree once work commences) one Ash (T2)
3 Beechwood Drive Marlow Buckinghamshire SL7 2DH - Fell and remove one Scots Pine (T1)
14 High Street West Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP14 3AE - Reduce sections of crown overhanging gardens by 20% (4m approx) to 5 x Yew Trees (G1)
8 Philip Drive Flackwell Heath Buckinghamshire HP10 9JB - Householder application for the construction of a single storey rear extension and interanl alterations
Kensham Farm Watercroft Lane Cadmore End Buckinghamshire HP14 3PR - Construction of purpose built agricultural steel framed structure for use as a grain drying and storage building
Riverpark House Pound Lane Marlow Buckinghamshire SL7 2FH - Mixed use development comprising 11 flats (4 x 1 bed and 7 x 2 bed) with residential parking, commercial parking , open space and pedestrian & vehicular access
Chiltern District Council:
Idlewild 30 Howard Crescent Seer Green Buckinghamshire HP9 2XP - First floor rear extension
The Chequers Public House 51 London Road West Amersham Buckinghamshire HP7 9DA - Conversion and alteration to fenestration of existing outbuilding to provide two ensuite bedrooms
South Bucks District Council:
Oval House 13 Oval Way Gerrards Cross Buckinghamshire SL9 8PY - T1 Cypress Group (Gerrards Cross Centenary Conservation Area).
Caldicott Trust Ltd Caldicott Boys Preparatory School Crown Lane Farnham Royal Buckinghamshire SL2 3SL - Erection of a two storey dining building. Creation of car parking area and alterations to existing access. Associated landscaping.
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