ECOTRICITY Group Limited has formally applied to demolish Forest Green Rovers' The New Lawn at Smiths Way, Forest Green, Nailsworth.
It is a resubmission of the demolition of The New Lawn Football Stadium and redevelopment to provide the erection of up to 95 dwellings.
The stadium once demolished will provide up to 0.11 hectares of community uses, landscaping, open space, associated access, parking and infrastructure.
This is just one of many planning applications which can be viewed on Stroudnewsandjournal.co.uk by clicking on the Public Notices button at the top of the homepage.
Among other planning applications are:
- C & R Enderby Smith, Cadogan Grange, Calfway Lane, Bisley, Refurbishment of outbuilding. Landscaping, to include a new driveway and new boundary wall.
- Mrs Hyndman, 48 Lower Street, Installation of replacement roof tiles and fenestration, and installation of solar panels.
- Mr & Mrs Jewell, Little Green, Bridge Road, Frampton On Severn, Erection of a first floor garage extension with dormer windows and an external staircase.
- Mr Sullivan, Meadow House, Slad, Erection of a single storey extension. Extension of external deck/balcony.
- Mr Rochowski, Hair And Beauty House, Alkerton, Eastington, Change of use from business (Class E) to dwelling house.
- Tinton, Stockelm Cottage, The Green, Frampton On Severn, Erection of ground and second floor extensions, replacement porch, obscure high-level window.
- Mr & Mrs Douss, The Orchard, Styles Lane, Harescombe, Erection of a single storey side extension..
- Ms & Mr Lake, 2 Bell Lane, Selsley, Erection of a side extension to replace garage and flat roof dormers.
- Mr Boddy, Cornerways, Harescombe, Erection of a carport / workshop.
- Ms Bond, Bentley Cottage, Vicarage Street, Painswick, Erection of a two storey extension .
Any representations in respect of the above applications should be made in writing to the above address, via www.stroud.gov.uk/planning or planning@stroud.gov.uk no later than 20.03.2024
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