As ever, the end of the week brings a fresh round of public notices for St Albans and Harpenden residents to be aware of.
The public notice portal is used to access all of the upcoming and recent information about restrictions and notices.
To keep track of the latest notices, go to https://publicnoticeportal.uk/notice/planning/67079a2a1dfac120ae74cbaa
Here are a few planning applications which could impact residents across the district.
1. New additions to a city centre car park
Plans have been submitted to add new fencing to top of existing multi-storey car park at Multi Storey Car Park Russell Avenue, St Albans.
You can view the full application on St Albans District Council's planning portal by searching for 5/2024/1402.
2. Two new detached homes
A proposal included the erection of two detached dwellings and the addition of windows to an existing annex at Land Rear of 50 Lemsford Road, St Albans.
You can view the full application on St Albans District Council's planning portal by searching for 5/2024/1499.
3. New disabled toilet at tennis club
Plans for a disabled WC extension have been submitted for Harpenden Lawn Tennis Club Ambrose Lane Harpenden.
You can view the full application on St Albans District Council's planning portal by searching for 5/2024/1618.
4. A new reception for St Albans business
At Gloucester House 72 London Road St Albans, home to company Mercier & Hole, plans have been submitted for a new single-storey reception building following the demolition of the existing single storey reception area.
You can view the full application on St Albans District Council's planning portal by searching for 5/2024/1640
5. New details for St Albans hospital
Plans for the St Albans City Hopsital on Waveryley Road, have been amended to included new details of access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale.
Further plans include a proposed extension to the existing Runcie Wing with access stairs and fenced enclosure at roof level.
You can view the full application on St Albans District Council's planning portal by searching for 5/2024/1447.
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