STONEHOUSE Court Hotel is applying to convert a Grade 2 listed residential property into additional hotel accommodation.
The application from Ms Brewster can be viewed online at Stroudnewsandjournal.co.uk by clicking on the public notices tab at the top of the homepage.
Other planning applications currently are listed below:
- Ms Brewster, Little Court, Bristol Road, Stonehouse, Conversion of Grade 2 listed residential property into additional hotel accommodation for Stonehouse Court Hotel.
- LBC Bailey, 288 Westward Road, Ebley, Replace roof on lean-to.
- Mr Turvey, The Breezes, Stroud Road, Bisley, First floor extension.
- Mr Guo, Land At Cider Stones, New Street, Kings Stanley, Erection of a 1.5 storey dwelling.
- Mr Johnston, Springfield House, Littleworth, Replace Velux roof lights with 2 dormers.
- Mrs Raven, Haywards House, Haywards Lane, Chalford Hill Single storey front extension.
- Ms Connolly, 93 Bowbridge Lane, Stroud, Replace the metal Crittal windows with traditional wooden casement windows.
- O'Donnell, 47 Westward Road, Stroud, Single storey rear extension with the installation of a rooflight.
- Mr Hodgkinson, The Lodge House, Woodchester Park, Nympsfield, Erection of stone piers to support new gate (retrospective) and removal of rooflight.
- Mr Biddlestone, Access For Woodchester Park, Nympsfield, Installation of connecting pathway and steps between car park and track into Woodchester Park, plus surface water management with aquacells.
- Mr Birch, Butchers Arms, Damsells Mill Lane, Sheepscombe, Stationing of two shepherd huts for use as holiday lets.
- Mr Hopes, Summerfield House, The Broadway, Oakridge Lynch, Replace domestic oil-fired boiler with air source heat pump to the rear of the property. Any representations in respect of the above applications should be made in writing to the above address, via www.stroud.gov.uk/planning or planningestroud.gov.uk no later than 03.04.2024
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