A NEW log cabin, a computer coding school, and a car garage 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.

Demolition of existing log cabin to the rear and erection of a new log cabin to the end of driveway – PL/21/1823/FA

Mrs Emily Heath has submitted to Bucks Council a planning application for The Wish, 7 Kings Road, Chalfont St Giles.

Plans detail a 5 x 5-metre log cabin to be built at the front of the property to replace the existing one at the back, to be used as a workplace for microblading.

The new cabin will have a toilet and running water for a sink.

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Change use for rear first-floor office space for provision of education – PL/21/2125/FA

Mr Robin Theakston of Coding Education Ltd has submitted to Bucks Council a ‘change of use’ application for Pilgrim House, 12H Packhorse Road, Gerrards Cross.

Plans detail converting the vacant offices of a management consulting company to a space for Code Ninjas, a company that teaches children between the ages of 7-11 to code and computer programme.

Change of use to motor repair garage with light body work and MOT testing and four new MOT customer parking spaces – PL/21/1954/FA

Naaem Butt of FB Motor Services has submitted to Bucks Council a ‘change of use’ application for Little Britain House, Alma Road, Chesham.

Plans detail the conversion of the site to a vehicle repair shop, with “light body work and MOT testing” services.

The change will ensure the full-time employment of four workers, council documents indicate.

The owner, believed to be at 12 Chess Business Park, in Chesham, has been notified.

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Demolition of existing storage buildings and construction of three replacement storage buildings with bin stores, cycle parking and landscaping – 21/06329/FUL

GW Copas Farms, in Taplow, has submitted to Bucks Council a planning application for Units 7, 8 and 9, Westfield Farm, Medmenham.

The existing storage buildings will be torn down and replaced with three new ones, according to council documents.

The applicant is now ‘awaiting a decision’ from Bucks Council.

Erection of four one-bed flats (three with home working studies) with under croft parking for two cars and surface parking for two cars – 21/06450/FUL

Mr A Hussain, of St James Design and Build Limited, in High Wycombe, has submitted to Bucks Council a planning application for a patch of land south of 1 Seymour Court Road, in Marlow.

Plans detail the erection of four one-bed flats (all destined for the ‘housing market’) with under croft parking for two cars and surface parking for two more cars – four in total.

The land, between Berwick Road and Seymour Court Road, was previously residential garden land, which is now disused, according to council documents.

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