Planning news in and around Midsomer Norton and an application which would mean residents already moving in to Silver Street

By Susie Watkins

1st Dec 2022 | Local News

In case you missed it this is how the interior of Midsomer Norton Town Hall looked October 28
In case you missed it this is how the interior of Midsomer Norton Town Hall looked October 28

Local planning applications include;

An application to reword the details on the development going on up at Silver Street.

Specifically : Variation of condition 10 of application 18/02095/OUT (Outline application for the phased development of Norton Hill Primary School, a 630 pupil, three form entry primary school (D1); up to 40 residential dwellings (C3); 64 bed care home (C2); 15 unit age restricted shelter accommodation (C3); public open space.

Backhouse Housing Limited, who are doing the houses, has put in an application to vary the wording of the condition so that it is more "flexible and allows the dwellings on site to be occupied on a plot-by-plot basis related to the completion and implementation of the approved Wildlife Protection and Enhancement Scheme. " Ref. 21/03248/COND.

While over in Radstock 6 Riverside Cottages has put in an application to build a three bedroom end terrace dwelling. Details under

22/04706/FUL

Planning decisions include:

Permitted, alterations to an existing lean-to extension including putting up PV panels at Barton Meade House , 126 Kilmersdon Road, in Radstock.

An application for a double storey side extension plus a single storey side extension with roof terrace at Pault House , Paulto' Hill, Paulton, has been permitted.

Also permitted, an application to demolish an existing conservatory and erection of single storey side, and single storey rear extensions, at 1 Gournay Court, in Farrington Gurney, 

And the homeowners of 31 Westbury View, in Peasedown St John have had their planning application to demolish an existing conservatory and erection of single-storey rear extension, permitted.

     

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