Midsomer Norton planning news - a big application withdrawn

By Susie Watkins

15th Jan 2020 | Local News

This pub on the way into Bristol could become offices
This pub on the way into Bristol could become offices

Planning news from in and around Midsomer and Radstock this week include:

An application to build on the car park, between numbers two and four on Silver Street, in Midsomer Norton has been withdrawn. The application had been for a three storey apartment building with five self-contained flats with associated parking and landscaping.

In other planning news.

An application has been put into BANES planning to build a weatherproof link at Manor Farm House Nursing Home, Church Street in Radstock to connect up five detached bedrooms and the care home.

In Clutton an application has been made to turn the Warwick Arms on Upper Bristol Road, into offices.

In Paulton an application has been made to extend and convert San Roma, Winterfield Road to make two three-bedroomed homes.

In Timsbury, an application has been made to convert the gardener's store at Parish's House in Hook into a conference centre to be used for charity functions.

Planning applications decided by BANES this week include:

An application to change a log cabin in the garden of residential owned three bed semi-detached house at 5 Hayes Road, Midsomer Norton into a nail studio, has been permitted.

A planning application for a new sewage treatment plant with associated drains, pumps and soakaway at North Riding, 49 Mearns, High Littleton, has been refused.

For details of all planning applications and decisions at BANES see the red button below.

     

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