The article details various planning proposals for residential and commercial properties in Bromley and Farnborough that focus on preserving historical significance while enhancing functionality. Notably, the refurbishment of 175 High Street, a Grade II listed building, aims to create food and drink outlets alongside multi-use spaces. In Bickley, 77 St George's Road plans to construct an entrance while maintaining area aesthetics. Oak House in Farnborough seeks to convert a garage and add extensions, complying with conservation regulations. Additionally, a two-storey extension at 25 Gardner Road aims to enhance the property while adhering to planning rules.
The proposals include the refurbishment of the Grade II listed multi-use building at 175 High Street, Bromley, aiming to enhance both its historical significance and functionality.
In West Bickley, modifications to 77 St George's Road aim to construct a new entrance porch while preserving the aesthetic quality of the Bickley Park Conservation Area.
The application for Oak House seeks to convert the garage into living space and replace the outdoor pool, adhering to strict regulations to maintain Farnborough Park's character.
Proposals include a two-storey extension at 25 Gardner Road, Bromley, designed to create a new dwelling while ensuring compliance with local planning regulations.
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