Five planning applications are among the key St Albans City & District Council public notices set to impact residents in the coming months.
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Here are a few notices which could impact residents in the St Albans district.
1. St Peter's Street, St Albans
In St Albans city centre, a new 14-flat development could see existing shops and buildings replaced.
Proposals would see the demolition of existing buildings at 63-65 St Peter's Street for two new retail units to be created, along with 14 residential dwellings.
The application can be viewed by using reference 5/2023/2427 on St Albans City & District Council's planning portal.
2. High Street, London Colney
An application has been submitted for a two-storey rear extension to be added to 95 High Street, London Colney.
A single-storey front porch and new driveway access are included in the plans.
The application can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/0056 on St Albans City & District Council's planning portal.
3. Alma Cut, St Albans
Plans have been submitted for a new basement and ground floor alterations at 12 Alma Cut, St Albans.
A new front façade has also been planned.
The application can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/0214 on St Albans City & District Council's planning portal.
4. North Common, Redbourn
Listed building consent is being sort for the demolition of an internal wall at Beesnest Cottage, North Common, Redbourn.
Alterations to existing windows and the addition of two new windows are also included in the application.
The plans can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/0196 on St Albans City & District Council's planning portal.
5. Common Lane, Harpenden
An application has been submitted for a detached building to be constructed at 2 Sauncey Wood Barns, Common Lane, Harpenden.
The application can be viewed by using reference 5/2023/2548 on St Albans City & District Council's planning portal.
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