Planning bosses are going to be busy
Home and business owners could soon be getting the builders in after submitting planning applications to Renfrewshire Council. The latest applications include: Demolition of six blocks of three storey flats 2,4,6,8 at Cedar Avenue and 155,157 Elm Drive, Johnstone
Formation of two dormer windows to the rear of 51 Earlshill Drive, Howwood
Erection of a single-storey extension to the rear of Ballacraine, 4 Hunter Place, Kilbarchan
Installation of replacement windows to the front and rear of the flatted property at flat 0/2, 12 Greenlaw Avenue, Paisley
Erection of a residential development comprising 49 sheltered retirement apartments with associated landscaping and parking at Royal Ordnance, Station Road, Bishopton
Erection of one-and-a-half-storey extension to the side of 6 Lamont Avenue, Bishopton
External alterations, including replacement of existing polycarbonate roof lights with conservation style roof lights and recladding of dormers, at the Methodist Church Hall, 7 Gauze Street
Erection of a retail development comprising one unit (743 sqm) for use within Class 1 (Shops), and five units (each 93 sqm) for use within Class 1 (Shops), Class 2 (Financial and Professional Services), Class 3 (Food and Drink) and hot food takeaway with associated road, access, parking and landscaping at Royal Ordnance, Station Road, Bishopton
Formation of a dormer to the side of the flatted dwelling at flat 1/1, 71 Glasgow Road, Paisley
Display of one internally illuminated monument sign, three internally illuminated directional signs, one non -lluminated clearance bar, two internally illuminated menu boards, one externally illuminated canopy sign, one internally illuminated totem sign, two internally illuminated fascia sign, and associated supplementary non illuminated window vinyl signs at Paton’s Mill, 93 High Street, Johnstone
Removal of floor, ceiling and wall coverings to treat dry rot at Speirsfield House Residential Home, 34 Stevenson Street, Paisley.