A NEW garden office, a loft conversion, and engineering works 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.
Outline application for change of use of the existing traditional buildings to a single self-contained residential dwelling along with the demolition of redundant glasshouses - 22/05702/OUT
Mr McCrindle has submitted to Bucks Council plans for Danesfield Gardens, Henley Road, Medmenham.
Miss Eva Gascoigne is the agent.
The applicant is now awaiting a response from the council.
Householder application for conversion of existing garage to utility room, construction of single-storey rear extension and pitched roof over existing kitchen with 2 x rooflights - 22/05718/FUL
Mr Mike Darvell has submitted plans for Whiteoak, 27A Green Street, Hazlemere.
The agent is Mr Ian Bogart.
The applicant is now awaiting a decision.
Householder application for erection of single-storey garden office to rear - 22/05712/FUL
Mr and Mrs Bowrey have submitted to the council an application for Tippacott, Manor Road, Hazlemere.
The agent is Mr Mullery of Mullery Architects.
The applicants are now awaiting a response from the council.
Householder application for single-storey side and rear extension, hip to gable extension and insertion of rear dormer in connection with loft conversion - 22/05707/FUL
Mr Green has submitted a planning application for 27 Newtown Road, Marlow.
Mr James Templeman is the agent.
The applicant is now awaiting a response from Bucks Council.
Householder application for engineering works and provision of a new retaining wall within the rear garden - 22/05690/FUL
Mrs Yasmin Khan has submitted plans for 153 Bowerdean Road, High Wycombe.
The agent is Mr Steve Wallington.
The applicant is now awaiting a response.
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