Five planning applications are among the key St Albans district public notices set to impact residents in the coming months.
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Here are a few notices which could impact residents.
1. West Common, Harpenden
Plans have been submitted for a four-bedroom house to be created at Clarence House, West Common, Harpenden.
The development would follow a demolition in the area.
The application can be viewed by using reference 5/2023/2507 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
2. High Street, Redbourn
An application has been submitted for the demolition of a ground floor extension and the construction of a new single-storey extension at 36 High Street, Redbourn.
Internal alterations, a new French drain and "associated works" would also be completed.
The plans can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/0087 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
3. Sleapshyde, Smallford
Plans have been submitted for a two storey extension at 3 Ye Olde House, Sleapshyde, Smallford.
The extension would be constructed at the side and rear of the property.
The application can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/0120 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
4. The Crooked Billet, Colney Heath
Listed building consent is being sought for repairs at The Crooked Billet pub, Colney Heath, following a crash involving a lorry.
The reinstatement of walls and windows are included in the application.
The application can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/0036 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
5. Meadway, Colney Heath
Plans have been submitted for a new end-of-terrace home to be constructed at 43 Meadway, Colney Heath.
The development has been described as a "single occupancy dwelling house".
The application can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/0081 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
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