Planning applications are among the key Welwyn Hatfield public notices set to impact residents in the coming months.
The public notice portal is used to access all of the upcoming and recent information about restrictions and notices.
Here are a few notices which could impact residents in Welwyn Hatfield over the coming months.
1. Tennis court removal in North Mymms
A planning application has been submitted to replace a tennis court enclosure and with a detached swimming pool, gym building and new soft landscaping at 32 Warrengate Road, North Mymms, Hatfield.
To view the application, visit planning.welhat.gov.uk, and search 6/2024/1495/HOUSE.
2. North Mymms home office
A planning application has been submitted to build a detached outbuilding comprising of a double garage with home office above and green roof at 32 Warrengate Road, North Mymms, Hatfield.
To view the application, visit planning.welhat.gov.uk, and search 6/2024/1494/HOUSE.
3. Repairs to Welwyn High Street building
A planning application has been submitted to repaint and repair wooden sills and repair cracks in the walls at 41 High Street, Welwyn.
To view the application, visit planning.welhat.gov.uk, and search 6/2024/1489/LB.
4. Marsden Road home extension
A planning application has been submitted to build a single storey rear extension at 55 Marsden Road, Welwyn Garden City.
To view the application, visit planning.welhat.gov.uk, and search 6/2024/1491/HOUSE.
5. Welwyn Garden City home extension
A planning application has been submitted to build a first floor rear extension, installation of air conditioning unit and Juliet balconies at 6 Ashley Close, Welwyn Garden City.
To view the application, visit planning.welhat.gov.uk, and search 6/2024/1446/HOUSE.
You can learn more about planning applications that affect YOUR neighbourhood by visiting our Public Notice Portal - publicnoticeportal.uk/welwyn-hatfield-times.
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