Planning applications are among the key Welwyn Hatfield public notices set to impact residents in the coming months.
The public notice portal is used to access all of the upcoming and recent information about restrictions and notices.
Here are a few notices which could impact residents in Welwyn Hatfield over the coming months.
1. Changes to Hatfield gym
A planning application has been submitted to make alterations to a listed building to allow for a single storey rear extension to accommodate a new spa facility at The Listed Hangar, Mosquito Way, Hatfield.
To view the application, visit planning.welhat.gov.uk, and search 6/2024/2118/LB.
2. Welwyn Garden City flat
A planning application has been submitted to create a new third-floor residential unit at 26 Stonehills, Welwyn Garden City.
To view the application, visit planning.welhat.gov.uk, and search 6/2024/2106/FULL.
3. Garage conversion to living space
A planning application has been submitted to convert an existing garage into habitable space, with new windows replacing the front and rear garage doors and an additional window on side elevation at 10 Meadow Green, Welwyn Garden City.
To view the application, visit planning.welhat.gov.uk, and search 6/2024/2080/HOUSE.
4. Potters Bar conservatory demolition
A planning application has been submitted to build a single storey rear extension following demolition of existing conservatory and bay window at 3 Osborne Court, Osborne Road, Little Heath, Potters Bar.
To view the application, visit planning.welhat.gov.uk, and search 6/2024/2015/HOUSE.
5. New windows at Northaw property
A planning application has been submitted to replace windows to match the original design and material at 8 Vineyards Road, Northaw.
To view the application, visit planning.welhat.gov.uk, and search 6/2024/1902/LB.
You can learn more about planning applications that affect YOUR neighbourhood by visiting our Public Notice Portal - publicnoticeportal.uk.
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