UPPER NORWOOD TRIANGLE CONSERVATION AREA
The Council have received an application for planning permission to carry out the following development within the above conservation area which in their opinion would affect the character or appearance of the area.
Application Number: 06/03808/P
Proposed development:
Retention of alterations to elevations and 3/4 storey side/rear extensions and dormer extensions and conversion to form 1 three bedroom, 4 two bedroom and 2 one bedroom flats at 15 Lansdowne Place; retention of alterations to elevations to elevations and conversion to form 2 two bedroom and 6 one bedroom flats at 111-113 Church Road
at:
15 Landsdowne Place and, Part of, 111-113 Church Road, Upper Norwood, London, SE19
The Council have received applications for planning permission to carry out the following developments within the above conservation area which in their opinion would affect the character or appearance of the area.
Application Number: 07/04978/P
Proposed development:
Erection of a pair of two storey four bedroom semi detached houses at rear with access onto St Dunstans Road
at:
St Mark's Vicarage, 314 Holmesdale Road, South Norwood, London, SE25 6PP
Application Number: 08/00403/P
Proposed development:
Alterations; use of first and second floors as 2 two bedroom flats; erection of first and second floor rear extension
at:
67 High Street, South Norwood, London, SE25 6EB
Members of the public may inspect copies of the applications, plans and any other documents submitted with them by visiting our web site www.croydon.gov.uk/planning and selecting "Online Planning Services" or visit the Planning Reception desk on the ground floor of Taberner House, Park Lane, Croydon between 8.30am and 4.45pm on Mondays to Fridays (except public holidays).
If you wish to make any comments on these applications, please write to the Council at the Planning and Transportation Department, Taberner House, Park Lane, Croydon CR9 1JT by 13/03/2008; please quote the Application Numbers sated above. If you do not send your comments in time, they may not be considered. You may wish to bear in mind that members of the public may see and copy any written comments made to us.
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