A home cinema, farm storage, and a new extension 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.

Householder application for demolition of existing conservatory and replacement with a single-storey rear extension and installation of new rooflight - 22/05230/FUL

Ms Sue Burns has submitted to Bucks Council plans for 99 Totteridge Lane, High Wycombe.

The agent is Alex D Architects Ltd.

The applicant is now awaiting a response from the council. 

Householder application for raising of roof, erection of side extension and insertion of two dormer windows to rear - 22/05203/FUL

Mr Tassi has submitted plans for 81 Oak Tree Road, Marlow.

The agent is Mr Mumtaz Alam, Cookham Design Partnership.

The applicant is now awaiting a decision.

Householder application for erection of single-storey side/rear extension and conversion of garage to store and cinema room with alterations - 22/05206/FUL

Dean McBryde has submitted to the council an application for 13 Leas Close, High Wycombe.

Materials used will be as existing.

The applicant is now awaiting a response from the council.

Erection of Agricultural Machinery Storage Building - 22/05200/FUL

Mr Newman has submitted a planning application for Bockmer Farm, Bockmer Lane, Medmenham.

The agent is Mr Robert Spicer, Hilro Construction.

The applicant is now awaiting a response from the local authority.

Householder application for construction of part single/part two-storey rear extension, single-storey front extension and formation of parking area to front with new access - 22/05185/FUL

Mr Gear has submitted plans for 15 Westhorpe Road, Marlow.

The agent is Richard Clark Architects.

The applicant is now awaiting a response from the local authority.

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