Planning news in and around Radstock this week

By Susie Watkins 8th Sep 2021

In planning news in and around Radstock this week:

Hill Farm, on Phillis Hill, in Midsomer Norton, (under reference number

21/04127/FUL) has applied to make their temporary rural worker dwelling permanent. The temporary details are under application (18/01562/FUL)

At 36 Bryant Avenue, in Westfield, under 21/04128/FUL an application is in to build a single storey side and rear extension, following the demolition of existing conservatory.

While in Shoscombe, the homeowners of Woodland View, on Single Hill, (details under 21/03942/FUL) are proposing to build a new home after the demolition of an existing bungalow.

B&NES planners have refused an application to turn the empty shop premises at 50 High Street, in Midsomer Norton, from being a shop (Use Class A1) into a home (Use Class C3).

Planners have agreed an application to vary condition 4 (which concerns materials ) on planning agreed for 1 Pitway Close, in Farrington Gurney. This is for a detached dormer style bungalow on the site.

They have permitted an application for a two storey side extension at 34 Laxton Way, in Peasedown St. John.

And in case you missed there are just two days left to object to plans on the Mendip planning site to an application to build hundreds of homes up at the White Post.

You can see that story by clicking HERE :

the Midsomer Norton Nub News site

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