Council planners are set to be busy
Building works could soon be going on at homes and businesses in Renfrewshire.
Planning permission must be granted from council chiefs before improvements can go ahead.
Recent applications made to the local authority include:
Alterations to roof and erection of one-and-a-halfstorey extension to the rear of 33 Oakshaw Street East, Paisley
Felling of three lime trees at 22 Torridon Drive, Renfrew
Ins t a l l a t i o n o f replacement windows to the front and rear of Flat 2/2, 16 Greenlaw Avenue, Paisley
Removal of one tree and pruning of branches from two trees at Thornly Park House, Thornly Park Avenue, Paisley
Felling of one horse chestnut and crown thinning of two horse chestnuts at 26 Park Road, Paisley
Removal of four trees comprising two limes and two Corscian pines at Ross House, 145 Hawkhead Road, Paisley
Demolition of side and rear extension and internal alterations to the museum and library at Paisley Museum and Art Galleries, 68 High Street, Paisley
Erection of a electrical sub-station and gas governor with associated access and landscaping at Royal Ordnance, Station Road, Bishopton
Erection of a singlestorey extension to the rear and side of 6 Rossland Crescent, Bishopton
Change of use of gym (Class 11) to business/office use (Class 4) at Unit B, 12 Silk Street, Paisley