Five planning applications are among the key St Albans and Harpenden public notices set to impact residents in the coming months.
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Here are a few notices which could impact residents.
1. 34 High Street, Harpenden
An application has been submitted to remove part of an existing shopfront and install a new door and shopfront windows at 34 High Street, Harpenden.
The application can be viewed by using reference 5/2023/2234 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
2. Marlborough House, 18 Upper Marlborough Road, St Albans
Plans have been submitted to demolish an existing building to create two five-storey residential buildings.
Car parking, landscaping and "other associated works" are also included.
The application can be viewed by using reference 5/2023/2398 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
3. 61 St Peter's Street, St Albans
An application has been made to change the use of 61 St Peter's Street, St Albans, from a shop to a betting operator.
Shopfront alterations are included in the application, which can be viewed by using reference 5/2023/2428 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
4. The Grove Livery Stables, Pipers Lane, Harpenden
Plans have been submitted to demolish a barn, stables and outbuilding to construct two dwellings with associated works in Pipers Lane, Harpenden.
Further information can be found here.
The application can be viewed by using reference 5/2023/2442 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
5. The Mansion, 1 St Peter's Street, St Albans
An application has been made to make minor changes to an already approved proposal at The Mansion, 1 St Peter's Street.
Two existing walls would be demolished and two windows would be removed.
The application can be viewed by using reference 5/2023/2180 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
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