Planning News in and around Radstock this week

By Susie Watkins

16th Dec 2020 | Local News

Planning news in and around Norton Radstock this week includes:

The application has been formerly put in to demolish the Walnut Buildings in Radstock. Under reference 20/04759/DEM, Curo Group has formerly requested that it pull down four buildings at numbers 7-36 with the address on the application put in as 7 Walnut Buildings, Radstock, Bath And North East Somerset, BA3 3JL. This means it is now open for comments which you can access by clicking HERE: the B&NES planning portal

In Farington Gurney, the Garden House, on Rush Hill, BS39 6AG,

under application, 20/04683/FUL has applied to replace the roof and build an extension to the existing store.

And out over in Hinton Blewett on land to the south of Widcombe Lodge, under application 20/04595/FUL, the owners have proposed building a house, putting in covered parking and building a store, along with access for vehicles.

In planning decisions made this week by planners over in B&NES:

The empty shop at 50 the High Street, Midsomer Norton, under application 20/04007/CLPU, can be converted into a flat. The application was to covert the first floor from a shop (A2) to a residential dwelling (C3) (Certificate of Lawfulness for a Proposed Development). This was declared lawful.

And in Paulton prior approval has been given to an application at Pickle Place, 62 Elm Road, BS39 7QX (under reference 20/04306/HPD) to build a single storey rear lean-to extension that would 1) extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by 3.70 metres 2) have a maximum height of 3.70 metres and 3) have eaves that are 2.50 metres high.

In Clutton planners have approved an amendment to the application at Hengistbury, 104 Station Road, BS39 5RA, (alterations to plans approved under 07/02803/FUL). That application is for a two-storey extension to the Royal Mail sorting office, along with a change of use of a building at the post office sorting site into a residential dwelling house (use class C3). Details under planning portal reference: PP-09246849

     

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