Plans to convert pub and move bronze statue among those submitted to the council
Briefly

Between February 10 and 16, Camden Council reviewed 78 planning applications, highlighting various community and business developments. Noteworthy proposals include a shopfront redesign by Astrid & Miyu on Hampstead High Street aimed at modernization, alongside plans for new cycle docks in Holborn to enhance bike-sharing facilities. Mr. Gary Farrell's application proposes significant changes to The Apple Tree pub in Clerkenwell, converting it into a showroom and transforming the upper floors into residential apartments. Furthermore, there’s an ongoing proposal to temporarily relocate a historical statue related to the railway system during HS2 construction.
Camden Council received 78 planning applications from February 10 to 16, including proposals ranging from tree pruning to significant changes to businesses and public spaces.
One of the standout proposals includes a shopfront renovation for Astrid & Miyu at Hampstead High Street, featuring new signage and a fresh color scheme.
Mr Gary Farrell seeks to convert The Apple Tree pub in Clerkenwell into a showroom, while converting upper levels into three residential flats.
An application to temporarily relocate a statue of Robert Stephenson to the Locomotion Museum was submitted as part of HS2 construction efforts.
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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