The Nags Head Public House London Road Little Kingshill Buckinghamshire HP16 0DG
Approval of conditions 2 (Demolition Method Statement and Construction Traffic Management Plan) and 4 (new means of access) of planning permission PL/19/4178/FA - Demolition of existing two storey extension and erection of replacement part two, part single-storey side/rear extension, erection of outbuilding to form additional accommodation, internal alterations, an extension to the existing car park and associated soft and hard landscaping.
Nortons Farm Spurlands End Road Great Kingshill Buckinghamshire HP15 6PF
Approval of condition 2 (Details of the materials to be used in the construction of the external surfaces) 3 (joinery), 4 (finish), 5 (brick bond, mortar mix and pointing finish), 6 (sections and materials and external work for sunken patio) and 7 (rainwater metal goods)of planning permission PL/21/4620/HB - Listed building consent for demolition of conservatory and porch and erection of single storey side/rear extension, changes to doors and windows, internal alterations and formation of sunken patio
Nortons Farm Spurlands End Road Great Kingshill Buckinghamshire HP15 6PF
Approval of condition 2 (Details of the materials to be used in the construction of the external surfaces) of planning permission PL/21/4619 - Demolition of conservatory and porch and erection of single storey side/rear extension, changes to doors and windows and formation of sunken patio
Top Cottage Hollybush Hill Stoke Poges Buckinghamshire SL2 4PX
Approval of condition 9 (plan detailing the erection of protective fencing for trees and other vegetation) of planning permission PL/22/3520/FA - Part single, part two storey side and rear extension, demolition of garage and construction of garage with space above.
Land at Braziers Well Oak Lane Braziers End Buckinghamshire HP5 2UL
Approval of conditions 6 (Preliminary Ecological Appraisal Report, Braziers Well, Oak Lane, Smart Ecology, October 2022 [Section 6.2.5, Amphibians]),7 (a construction method statement) and 8 ( Landscape and Ecological Management Plan (LEMP))of planning permission PL/22/3823/FA - Part demolition of existing buildings and erection of equestrian facilities including stable/store building and arena and associated infrastructure
Minstrels Mead Pyebush Lane Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 2RX
Approval of conditions 2 (schedule of materials), 3 (specification of all finishing materials), 4 (scheme of landscaping), 6 (Natural England), 7 (construction method statement) and 8 (f biodiversity features ) of planning permission PL/21/3796/FA - Demolition of existing dwelling and erection of new dwelling.
78 Dropmore Road Burnham Buckinghamshire SL1 8AU
Approval of conditions 2 (schedule of materials) 3 (schedule of finishing materials) 11 ( Construction Traffic Management Plan) 12 (Ecology Proposals) and 14 (Existing and Proposed Levels) of planning permission PL/22/3729/FA - Demolition of existing dwelling and erection of 2 semidetached and 2 detached dwellings with associated detached carport, bin and cycle stores, access, parking and amenity space
Boundary Meadow Collum Green Road Stoke Poges Buckinghamshire SL2 4BB
Approval of conditions 2 (materials to be used in the construction of the external surfaces) and 3 (scheme for parking and manoeuvring) of planning permission PL/22/1042/FA - Erection of new dwelling following demolition of existing house and outbuildings
Merryways Christmas Lane Farnham Common Buckinghamshire SL2 3JE
Approval of conditions 2 (schedule of materials),3 (finishing materials) ,6 (tree constraints plan and method statement) and 9 (Construction Traffic Management Plan) of planning permission PL/20/3773/FA - Demolition of existing detached bungalow and erection of a new detached dwelling house.
359 Waterside Chesham Buckinghamshire HP5 1QE
Approval of conditions 4 (landscaping) ,5 (landscape and ecology management plan) and 6 (construction environmental management plan) of planning permission PL/22/2895/FA - Demolition of existing house and erection of detached dwelling served by the existing vehicular access points