The proposals reflect a mix of commercial, educational, and residential development across the city.
Two applications involving office buildings at 6–7 College Place propose residential conversion and associated external works.
The plans include the creation of ten one-bedroom flats and associated alterations, including the construction of a bin and bicycle store.
Plans have been submitted for a new substation building near the Nightingale Building on University Road. The application is currently awaiting a decision.
Plans have been lodged to demolish existing buildings at Tanners Brook Primary School and replace them with a new two-storey facility. The proposal includes the installation of a Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA) for community use outside of school hours. No increase in pupil capacity or parking is proposed as part of the redevelopment.
A planning application has been submitted to reconfigure the Above Bar Street entrance at Westquay Shopping Centre. The proposal involves demolishing the current canopy and replacing it with a new structure, along with the installation of a digital media screen, updated entrance glazing, and external lighting.
A separate application seeks permission for new signage, including one digital display sign, one internally illuminated sign, and two non-illuminated signs.
Several residential applications have also been submitted, including a rear extension at 49 Bond Road, a side and rear wrap-around extension with loft conversion, roof alterations, and rear dormer at 1 Braeside Crescent, a rear extension at 175 Foundry Lane, and a non-material amendment to approved plans at 3 Bassett Green Close, proposing a change from a window to patio doors on the first floor.
