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Major Resurfacing 12 The Advertiser, March 25, 2021 ROYAL BOROUGH OF Conservation Area and Development Public Notices WINDSOR & MAIDENHEAD (ɈLJ[PUN[OL:L[[PUNVMH3PZ[LK)\PSKPUN Town and Country Planning Departure from the Development Act 1990 (as amended) Plan and Development Affecting The Council has received the following a Public Rights of Way and planning applications. Major Development) 21/00582/FULL. First floor side 21/00763/FULL. Two storey side/rear extension with Juliet balconies to extension with rear Juliet balcony, front and rear elevation, x1 new Juliet ÄYZ[ÅVVYZPKLL_[LUZPVUYLWSHJLTLU[ balcony to existing front elevation, alterations to fenestration to include Major resurfacing x1 new window to existing rear elevation, 5VYVVÅPNO[ZYLUKLYZPKLLSL]H[PVU YLTV]HSVML_PZ[PUNKVVYHUKPUÄSS[V and raised terrace with side steps side elevation, garage conversion following demolition of existing rear to habitable accommodation, two storey extension - Sheelin Cottage, new pitched roof to existing garage, 4 Straight Road, Old Windsor, Windsor. All areas: From road closures to planning applications and more, HS[LYH[PVUZ [V L_[LYUHS ÄUPZOLZ HUK +L]LSVWTLU[(ɈLJ[PUN[OL:L[[PUN alteration to fenestration - Sungei Lalu, of Listed Building) Frogmill, Hurley, Maidenhead. 21/00784/FULL. Replacement pitched (Development Affecting a Public YVVM^P[OZVSHYWHULSZMYVU[LSLJ[YPJ Each week, the Advertiser publishes public notices Rights of Way) roller door, rear door and alterations containing important information affecting the 21/00793/FULL. x1 front dormer to fenestration to the existing and x1 rear dormer - part retrospective detached garage - The Cottage, community you live in. These statutory notices - The Thatched House, Bisham Road, /PNO :[YLL[ +H[JOL[ :SV\NO Bisham, Marlow. (Development +L]LSVWTLU[(ɈLJ[PUN[OL*OHYHJ[LY help keep the wider public informed about key Affecting the Character or or Appearance of a Conservation issues, from plans to develop a block of flats in Appearance of a Conservation Area) (YLHHUK+L]LSVWTLU[(ɈLJ[PUN[OL 21/00797/FULL. Change of use of :L[[PUNVMH3PZ[LK)\PSKPUN your neighbourhood to an application by your local [OL ÄYZ[ ÅVVY MYVT ) VѝJL [V * 21/00785/LBC. Consent for a bar or pub to serve alcohol for longer. You can YLZPKLU[PHS[VMVYTWHY[VM[OLL_PZ[PUN YLWSHJLTLU[ WP[JOLK YVVM ^P[O second floor flat - Bakery Flat, solar panels, front electric roller door, find out about traffic orders and road closures 45 High Street, Eton, Windsor. rear door and alterations +L]LSVWTLU[(ɈLJ[PUN[OL*OHYHJ[LY to fenestration to the existing affecting your travel plans, and keep up to date or Appearance of a Conservation Area) detached garage - The Cottage, with the latest changes proposed by your local 21/00730/FULL. Single storey /PNO :[YLL[ +H[JOL[ :SV\NO front extension, single storey (Listed Building Consent) council. As part of the local newspaper industry’s rear extension, garage conversion 21/00751/ADV. Consent to into habitable accommodation display non-illuminated fascia sign, commitment to highlighting the important role of and alteration to fenestration, internally illuminated projecting sign public notices, we have launched a new feature in following demolition of existing element and a non-illuminated awning - - 6 Wickhurst Cottage, Bath Road, Rex Artisan Bakery, 46 Peascod Street, print and online which will make it easier to keep Littlewick Green, Maidenhead. Windsor. (Development Affecting +L]LSVWTLU[(ɈLJ[PUN[OL*OHYHJ[LY the Character or Appearance of a track of notices which affect you. Each week, this or Appearance of a Conservation Area) Conservation Area) column will highlight some of the significant 21/00525/LBC. Consent to install 21/00628/FULL. Part single, part two a chairlift - 4 Church Close, Maidenhead. storey front/side/rear extension with public notices in our area, cutting through the (Listed Building Consent) rear Juliet balcony, roof alterations jargon and giving plain English explanations of 21/00656/FULL. Part single/part two [V PUJS\KL UV MYVU[ KVYTLYZ storey rear extension and alteration UVYLHYKVYTLYZUL^L_[LYUHSÄUPZO what is planned. quoins to front elevation and [V L_[LYUHS ÄUPZOLZ HUK MLULZ[YH[PVU - Balmacara, Ray Park Avenue, alterations to fenestration following demolition of the existing garage - Maidenhead. +L]LSVWTLU[(ɈLJ[PUN the Character or Appearance of a :[VTWP[Z 9VHK /VS`WVY[ Conservation Area) Maidenhead. +L]LSVWTLU[(ɈLJ[PUN a Public Rights of Way) 21/00690/LBC. Consent for replacement windows - Cruchfield 21/00748/LBC. Consent for the Want the latest news? Find us online at: installation of a new automated 4HUVY(ZJV[9VHK>HYÄLSK)YHJRULSS w w w . m a i d e n h e a d - a d ve r t i s e r. co . u k (Listed Building Consent) sliding gate, increase in hard standing to create x1 additional parking space 21/00811/LBC. Consent for cleaning and associated works, following part On social media: @MaidenheadAds or search ‘Maidenhead Advertiser’ and conservation of the stained demolition of the nib wall and gate pier glass oreil window to College Hall - - Ballards, Eton College, The Cloisters, Eton College, Keate’s Lane, Eton, Windsor. Slough Road, Eton, Windsor. (Listed Building Consent) (Listed Building Consent) 21/00747/FULL. Installation of a new Public Notices - Traffic 21/00815/FULL. x1 rear dormer - automated sliding gate, increase in 45 Furze Platt Road, Maidenhead. hard standing to create x1 additional +L]LSVWTLU[(ɈLJ[PUN[OL*OHYHJ[LY parking space and associated works, or Appearance of a Conservation Area) following part demolition of the nib wall THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF 21/00175/LBC. Consent to retain and gate pier - Ballards, Eton College, WINDSOR & MAIDENHEAD the new entrance door and canopy, Keate’s Lane, Eton, Windsor. (VARIOUS ROADS, MAIDENHEAD) new terrace door to first floor, +L]LSVWTLU[(ɈLJ[PUN[OL*OHYHJ[LY (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF DRIVING) ORDER 2021 secure access gates, replacement of or Appearance of a Conservation side window, installation of new soil pipe, (YLHHUK+L]LSVWTLU[(ɈLJ[PUN[OL Notice is hereby given that The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead external finishes, roof alterations, :L[[PUNVMH3PZ[LK)\PSKPUN intends not less than seven days from the date of this Notice to make an Order, By Adrian Williams The roads that will be af- YLWVZP[PVUPUNVMYVVÅPNO[YLWHPYVMYLHY 21/00174/VAR. Variation in accordance with Section 14(1)(a) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 a d r i a n w @ b a y l i s m e d i a . co . u k windows and installation of new windows fected are: \UKLY:LJ[PVU(VM*VUKP[PVU and all other enabling powers the effect of which will be to prohibit any vehicle @AdrianW_BM W (TLUKTLU[Z [V 3)* (WWYV]LK7SHUZ[VZ\IZ[P[\[L[OVZL from proceeding in the direction stated along the following lengths of road to Braywick Roundabout 7LHZJVK :[YLL[ >PUKZVY WSHUZHWWYV]LK\UKLY -<33 enable works to be carried out thereon: for its entire length. (Listed Building Consent) This week’s public notices for the partial demolition and 1) A308 Braywick Roundabout, Maidenhead from its entire length. include a number of alerts W Braywick Road from its 21/00770/VAR. Variation of Condition redevelopment of existing B1 office \UKLY:LJ[PVU([VZ\IZ[P[\[L 2) A308 Braywick Road, Maidenhead from its junction with for road resurfacing, as junction with Shoppen- HJJVTTVKH[PVU[VWYV]PKLK^LSSPUNZ Shoppenhangers Road to its junction with Clifton Close. amended plans for the approved comprising 5 no. town houses well as improvements to hangers Road to its junc- 3) Rushington Avenue, Maidenhead from its junction with A4 A308 Braywick Road WSHUZ MVY 4P_LK \ZL KL]LSVWTLU[ HUK UV HWHY[TLU[Z PUJS\KPUN [OL Castle Hill Roundabout, tion with Clifton Close. ^P[OYL[HPS\UP[H[NYV\UKÅVVYHUK YLJVUÄN\YH[PVUVM[OLL_PZ[PUNZLJVUK for a distance of 30 metres. W x apartments above, with access, floor apartment plus associated 4) Stafferton Way, Maidenhead from its junction with A308 Braywick Roundabout affecting traffic in the Rushington Avenue car parking, servicing and landscaping development, landscaping and to its junction with Greenfields. town centre. from its junction with following demolition of existing buildings parking with amended plans - 5) A4 Bad Godesberg Way, Maidenhead for its entire length. Braywick Road for a dis- 7HY[9L[YVZWLJ[P]LHWWYV]LK\UKLY Sorbon Estates, part of 7LHZJVK :[YLL[ >PUKZVY 6) A4 Saint Clouds Way, Maidenhead for its entire length. -<33 :P[L VM -VYTLY (Development Affecting the the Shanly Group, has also tance of 30m. ;V +LK^VY[O 9VHK >PUKZVY Character or Appearance of a 7) Market Street, Maidenhead from its junction with A4 Saint Clouds Way applied to change one of W Stafferton Way from its (Major Development) Conservation Area and Development for a distance of 20 metres. the conditions of its plans junction with Braywick 21/00507/LBC. Consent for the repair 8) Ray Park Avenue, Maidenhead at its junction with A4 Bridge Road. (MMLJ[PUN [OL :L[[PUN VM H 3PZ[LK for the Chapel Arches de- Roundabout to its junction of the internal gable wall and isolated Building and Major Development) 9) Guards Club Road, Maidenhead at its junctions with A4 Bridge Road. structural repairs - Silwood Farmhouse, with Greenfields. 21/00764/LBC. Consent for a 10) A308 Frascati Way, Maidenhead from its entire length. ve l o p m e n t . Cheapside Road, Ascot. two storey side/rear extension with W Bad Godesberg Way for (Listed Building Consent) rear Juliet balcony, first floor side 11) A308 Marlow Road, Maidenhead from its junction with A4 Castle Hill Roundabout to its junction with Sun Lane. Road closures its entire length. 21/00579/LBC. *VUZLU[MVYYLYVVÄUN extension, replacement/alterations W works and the repairing and painting of [VMLULZ[YH[PVU[VPUJS\KL5VYVVÅPNO[Z 12) A4 Castle Hill, Maidenhead from its junction with A4 Castle Hill Roundabout The Royal Borough has Saint Cloud Way for its [OLL_[LYUHSYLUKLY*Y\JOÄLSK4HUVY render side elevation, to its junction with Castle Hill Terrace.
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