The following planning applications were registered with Stroud District Council between 14.1.19 and 20.1.19.
Bisley with Lypiatt: Fennells Farm, Lypiatt, two storey extension and infill of existing porch; 2 Wellesley Cottages, Wells Road, Bisley, 1 replacement of Cotswold stone tiled roof, 2 lining of chimney, 3 restoration of inglenook fireplace.
Brimscombe: 2 Nelson Villas, Brimscombe Hill, construction of a car deck with garden room below.
Frampton on Severn: Halfpenny Cottage, Bridge Road, proposed single storey and first floor extension - revised application (S.18/0296/HHOLD).
Fretherne with Saul: Barns at Dunstalls Farm, Arlingham Road, Saul, agricultural barns to business use.
Hardwicke: 29 Dimore Close, demolition of existing single storey garage, proposed two storey extension to the side and extension of existing porch of the property.
Horsley: Sugley Barn, Sugley Lane, single storey extension to rear of barn to extend bedroom.
Minchinhampton: Land associated with 17 Butt Street, redevelopment involving demolition of existing dwelling and revised layout of part of permitted scheme (S.17/2409/FUL) for erection 6 No. dwellings to rear and associated works.
Nailsworth: 25 Colliers Wood, demolition of existing uPVC conservatory, construction of new bedroom on existing foot print of previous conservatory and associated works; Westcroft House, Old Bristol Road, conversion of garage into accommodation linked to original dwelling; Laurel Cottage, Rockness Hill, replacement dwelling with new vehicular access.
Painswick: Land adjoining Howbeg, Stamages Lane, outline for erection of 8 dwellings.
Stonehouse: 14 High Street, conversion of first floor offices above 14 high street and storage unit 14B high street into separate dwellings.
Whiteshill and Ruscombe: 27 & 28 Victory Road, Whiteshill, external wall wrap around insulated system; 1 Heath Cottages, Main Road, Whiteshill, demolition of ground floor extensions, construction of ground & first floor extensions to side and rear.
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