Five planning applications are among the key St Albans district public notices set to impact residents in the coming months.
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Here are a few notices which could impact residents across the district in the coming months.
1. High Street, Harpenden
Plans have been submitted for a new shopfront to be installed at 52 to 54 High Street, Harpenden.
An ex-masonry wall would be removed as part of the plans.
The full application can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/0367 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
2. Fishpool Street, St Albans
An application has been made to replace windows, a patio door and a garage door at 85 Fishpool Street, St Albans.
The installation of an in-line roof vent is also included in the plans.
The full plans can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/0529 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
3. East Common, Harpenden
An application has been submitted for two new cricket nets to be installed at Harpenden Cricket Club in East Common, Harpenden.
"Associated works" have also been included in the plans.
The full application can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/0434 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
4. Welclose Street, St Albans
Plans have been submitted for a two-storey side extension to be created at 7a Welclose Street, St Albans.
A two-storey rear extension with lower ground floor is also included in the application.
The full plans can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/0289 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
5. High Street, Harpenden
Plans have been submitted for the installation of two "jumbrellas" at The George public house at 4 High Street, Harpenden.
A "jumbrella" is another word for a giant parasol, and would be located on the exterior of the pub.
The full plans can be viewed by using reference 5/2024/0511 on the St Albans City & District Council planning portal.
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