AN application to build a new electric vehicle charging hub in Hardwicke.
Ionity GmbH, Bakers Field, Bath Road in Hardwicke has applied to install an Electric Vehicle charging hub, vehicular access and associated works.
Ionity is a high-power charging station network for electric vehicles to facilitate long-distance travel across Europe.
This application means Ionity has over 3,700 electric vehicle charging points across Europe. It will add to the much needed vehicle charking hubs in Britain as the nation turns to electric vehicles.
This planing application is among many which can viewed at Stroudnewsandjournal.co.uk by clicking on the Public Notices tab at the top of the homepage.
You can also view temporary road closures along with vehicle operator licences an appeals for information about relatives of deceased people for their wills in the section on the website.
Among the planning applications are:
- Stroud Regeneration Ltd, Five Valleys Shopping Centre, King Street, Variation of condition 2 (approved plans) from the application - amendment to internal layout.
- Mr Marks, 299C Westward Road, Ebley, Erection of a timber deck with roof over (Retrospective).
- Mr Fletcher, Gyde Bam, Cheltenham Road, Painswick, Replacement garage doors and erection of a garden store/building.
- Mr Davies, The Nook, Watledge Road, Nailsworth, Erection of a single storey rear extension.
- Mr Clarke, Moreland Cottage, Holloway Road, Bisley, Existing stud wall in the Kitchen removed. Balcony balustrade replaced. Canopy replaced. Installation of retaining parapets. Existing pebble dash removed and replaced with lime render. (Retrospective).
- Ms Bingle, Cotswold, Gunhouse Lane, Bowbridge, Loft conversion with dormer windows & garage conversion.
- Mr Hindshaw, 36 Tetbury Street, Minchinhampton, Erection of a two storey side extension and a porch.
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 22.05.2024
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