It is that time again, the end of the week brings a fresh round of public notices for North Hertfordshire residents to be aware of.
The public notice portal is used to access all of the upcoming and recent information about restrictions and notices.
To keep track of the latest notices, go to publicnoticeportal.uk/stevenage-comet.
Here are a few planning applications which could impact residents across the district.
1.Proposal affecting a conservation area
Plans include the installation of front gates, a stabilised gravel driveway and soft landscaping.
The property affected is at The Avenue, Hitchin.
You can view the full application on North Herts Council's planning portal by searching for 24/01723/FPH 22.
2. Proposal affecting a listed building or a building of special architectural or historic interest
Plans include the replacement of three windows; two to the front elevation and one to the side of the front porch with 14mm double glazed units with 23mm through glazing bars.
The property at 2 Crown Cottages Ley Green Kings Walden, Hitchin will also have an Infill courtyard extension and conservatory to the west elevation.
Other internal and external alterations are included.
You can view the full application on North Herts Council's planning portal by searching for 24/01328/LBC.
3. Proposal affecting the setting of a listed building
The proposal is a variation of planning permission 24/01009/FP granted 17.07.2024 for an infill courtyard extension and conservatory to the west elevation.
Alterations to fenestration are also planned for the property the Robin Hood And Little John Rabley Heath Road Codicote.
You can view the full application on North Herts Council's planning portal by searching for 24/01871/S73.
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