ROLL UP, roll up, new building plans are here!
These are the five applications which piqued our curiosity this week.
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All proposals are pending consideration and can be viewed at bracknell-forest@gov.uk
Six new flats in Crowthorne (planning reference:19/01011/PAC)
Manhattan House, on Crowthorne High Street, is the current base of Lloyds Pharmacy and office space.
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The offices could make way for six new studio flats if developers get prior permission from planning bosses to change the use of the site from workspace to living space.
All six of the new homes would be one-bedroom spaces added over three floors of Manhattan House.
Two new homes in Winkfield (19/00979/FUL)
Developers are hoping to add these new homes at Popeswood Garage, North Street, Winkfield.
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A similar proposal was refused by Bracknell Forest planning chiefs in June despite widespread support from neighbours as it would have meant building on green belt land.
Residents wanted to see the new homes replace a ‘shabby’ and ‘run-down’ vacant garage.
New car parking spaces in Sandhurst (19/00991/3)
Grassy areas at Millins Close in Owlsmoor are the subject of this application.
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Developers want to build thirteen car parking spaces at the site.
The new spaces would be spread around Millins Close.
An outdoor riding arena in Warfield (19/00938/FUL)
Applicants withdrew plans to replace a paddock with a new riding arena earlier this month.
Bosses at Buckle Lane Farm have brought the plans back this week, hoping planning chiefs will say yes to their proposal.
The arena, which would measure 20 metres by 40 metres, would be an all-weather surface riding arena for horse riders to practice in.
Addition of a monopole in Winkfield (19/01010/RTD)
This same application was submitted back in October.
Applicants want to add a monopole which would be 20 metres high with three antennas and two microwave dishes.
If approved, it would be installed on land next to Cranbourne Chase, North Street in Winkfield.
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