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Ed Sheridan, LDRS The storage centre in Brewery Road - Credit: Google Developers are having another crack at securing planning permission to extend a storage centre in Brewery Road, after a previous application two years ago was put on hold. A&A Self-Storage Ltd wants to add another storey onto the existing 1950s four-storey self-storage block, and to replace and extend the rear section of the building which backs onto Brandon Road, where it also wants to make the loading bay larger. The proposals were put on hold two years ago over concerns that Simla Court opposite would lose too much daylight – more than the 20 per cent threshold recommended by the Building Research Establishment (BRE). ....
THIS is a round-up of the week s public notices for the Swindon area. SWINDON: Additional information and designs about the 120 homes and associated works at Catsbrain Farm on Highworth Road have been submitted. (Reference: S/RES/20/1651SASM) This relates to Reserved Matters from previous outline permission S/OUT/19/0215 HIGHWORTH: Information on the proposed 50 homes on Wrag Barn Golf Course on Shrivenham Road has been submitted. (Reference: S/21/0015SASM) It includes details about including access and internal roads, public open space and landscaping, SUDS and other associated infrastructure. WICHELSTOWE: An application (reference: S/COHD/21/0189) has been made to Swindon s planning authority for consent on the discharge of condition 15 (Foul Water Drainage Strategy) and condition 16 (Surface Water Drainage Strategy) in so far as they relate to Parcel 8B pursuant to Wichelstowe Outline Planning Permission S/13/1524 which was accompanied by an Envi ....
Warehouse next to Hornby centre in Margate to be transformed into railway museum featuring full-sized locomotives Published: 06:00, 31 January 2021 A warehouse used to store historic trains is to be transformed into a locomotive museum celebrating British railway heritage. Locomotive Storage Ltd, which owns the Hornby site in Margate where the building is located, has been given permission by Thanet District Council to push ahead with plans for the new attraction, which will be called the One:One Collection. A CGI of how the front of the museum would look. Picture: Haptic Architects/Locomotive Storage Ltd Once open, visitors will be able to see some of the most iconic and historically important UK railway locomotives, rolling stock and memorabilia as well as a sizeable collection of engineered models. ....