THE GAZETTE regularly prints public notices alerting the public to proposals whether by statutory authorities, private companies or individuals.
Here are a few planning applications advertised by the Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council this week.
21/02237/HSE Replacement of current 2 panel front door with a traditional 4 panel style composite front door. Replacement of front tile path at 56 George Street Basingstoke.
21/02502/OUT Outline planning application for the erection of 1 no. dwelling with all matters reserved except layout. at Land Adjacent 1A Pyotts Hill Old Basing.
Reason: Proposal affecting a Conservation Area.
21/02546/LBC Regularisation for the works of single storey side extension to north elevation of the main house at Cliddesden Down House Farleigh Road Cliddesden.
21/02486/LBC Variation of condition 1 of planning consent 18/03553/LBC (Demolition of existing single storey linked building and erection of replacement linked single storey extension to form entertainment room) to change of approved drawing due to addition of air source heat pump at Hatchetts Church Lane Basingstoke.
21/02545/LDEO Certificate for lawfulness for existing opertion for a single storey side extension to north elevation of the main house at Cliddesden Down House Farleigh Road Cliddesden RG25 2JD.
Reason: Proposal affecting a Conservation Area and a Listed Building.
21/02526/LBC Upgrade to an existing building within the curtilage of a Listed Barn Conversion. at Hackwood Grange Hackwood Lane Tunworth.
Reason: Proposal affects the setting of a Listed Building.
21/02525/HSE Upgrade to an existing building within the curtilage of a Listed Barn Conversion at Hackwood Grange Hackwood Lane Tunworth.
21/02533/LBC Carefully dismantle, clean, store and rebuild the bridge piers following investigation works to establish why the piers are leaning at The Vyne Vyne Road Sherborne St John.
Reason: Proposal affecting a Listed Building.
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