Four planning applications are among the key Welwyn Hatfield public notices set to impact residents in the coming months.
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Here are a few notices which could impact residents in Hatfield, Welwyn Garden City and Potters Bar.
1. Handside Post Office, Marsden Road, Welwyn Garden City
Plans have been submitted for the front of a post office to be altered, and the building's use to be changed to takeaway food.
The plans include proposed elevations and a planning and access statement.
The application can be viewed by using reference 6/2023/2449/FULL on the Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council planning portal.
2. 48 Valley Road, Welwyn Garden City
Plans have been submitted for the erection of a part two, part single storey rear extension, single storey side extension and a partial conversion of the garage of a Welwyn Garden City house.
External alterations and landscape works to the rear and front gardens are also included.
The plans can be viewed by using reference 6/2023/2408/HOUSE on the Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council planning portal.
3. 3 Stud Farm Cottages, Judge's Hill, Northaw, Potters Bar
Plans have been submitted for the pointing of a garden wall, buttresses and repair of small hole in a wall.
A location plan, images and consultee responses are included within the application.
The plans can be viewed by using reference 6/2023/2324/LB on the Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council planning portal.
4. Rhodes Wood Hospital School, Rhodes Wood Hospital, Shepherds Way, Hatfield
An application has been submitted for the installation of two modular single storey units at Rhodes Wood Hospital School.
An admin unit and an educational unit are included within the plans.
The plans can be viewed by using reference 6/2023/2347/FULL on the Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council planning portal.
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