Paisley Daily Express

Council planners are set to be busy

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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

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