Here are some of the planning applications that have been submitted in the Salisbury area, valid week ending August 13.
Amesbury
PL/2023/06709 - Full Planning Permission. Address: 42 Kitchener Road, Amesbury, Salisbury, SP4 7AD.
Proposal: Erection of 2 dwellings (Use Class C3) and associated works.
Durrington
PL/2023/06604 - Householder Application. Address: Birch House, 187 Avondown Road, Durrington, Salisbury, SP4 8JE.
Proposal: (Retrospective) Temporary permission for existing shed. There is a seperate planning application for the erection of a new garage that will replace the shed PL/2023/05731.
Idmiston
PL/2023/06633 - Removal or Variation of a Condition. Address: Portway House, West Gomeldon, Salisbury, SP4 6JX.
Proposal: Variation of condition 2 of application PL/2022/06744 (Demolition of existing dwelling and erection of replacement dwelling and garage/car barn, garden pavilion and associated landscaping works) to allow addition of rooflight over stair to main dwelling, 2 rooflights to garage storage loft and 2x ASHP's/condensers with masonry supports to rear upper terrace.
Salisbury
PL/2023/04876 - Householder Application. Address: 52 College Street, Salisbury, SP1 3AL.
Proposal: Solar panels onto flat roof of outbuilding (Retrospective).
PL/2023/06264 - Works to a Listed Building. Address: Quince Cottage, Duck Street, Tisbury, Salisbury, SP3 6LJ.
Proposal: Stabilising work is required to the garden boundary wall to Duck Street, involving a combination of a concrete slab with upstand and underpinning at the wall edge.
West Tisbury
PL/2023/06068 - Householder Application. Address: 12 Springfield Park, Tisbury, Salisbury, SP3 6QN.
Proposal: Remove existing conservatory. Construct garden room, porch and first floor bedroom. Convert integral garage to utility room and carry out internal alterations.
Wilton
PL/2023/06116 - Householder Application. Address: 1 Chantry Road, Wilton, Salisbury, SP2 0LS.
Proposal: Remove existing dilapidated flat garage roof & construct new replacement pitched & tiled garage roof.
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