As ever, the end of the week brings a fresh round of public notices for St Albans and Harpenden residents to be aware of.
The public notice portal is used to access all of the upcoming and recent information about restrictions and notices.
Here are a few planning applications which could impact residents across the district.
1. Goldsmith Way
Plans have been submitted for a single storey rear extension and garage conversion at 17 Goldsmith Way, St Albans.
The proposals include internal alterations and changes to openings at the property.
The full application can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/1104 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
2. Cottonmill Crescent
An application has been made for side and rear extensions at 39 Cottonmill Crescent, St Albans.
The extensions would consist of part single and part two storey extensions with rooflights.
The full application can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/1112 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
3. Green Close
Permission has been sought for single storey front, side and rear extensions at 4 Hatching Green Close, Harpenden.
The plans include new external walls and alterations to existing openings at the property.
The full application can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/1129 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
4. Ambrose Lane
An application has been made for a new garden room at 47 Ambrose Lane, Harpenden.
The proposed room would replace an existing garden shed.
The full application can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/1135 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
5. Fishpool Street
Plans have been submitted for a new summer house at 150 Fishpool Street, St Albans.
The proposals would see a single storey detached oak framed garden outbuilding constructed at the property.
The full application can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/1153 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
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