The Epping Forest District Council has received a variety of recent planning applications, including new dwellings, home extensions, and changes to commercial sites.
Steve Barker, who lives in Oak Street, spoke to the Recorder last month and said that he was "disgusted" that he had not been sent a letter informing him of the plans. We're worried about the parking and the possible hygiene implications, he had said.
The council has received requests for various upgrades and changes across the region, with applications ranging from advertising modifications to building renovations and new constructions.
Graeme McQueen, the media relations manager at DAA, indicated that the current cap on airline slots has reduced the number of passengers expected to travel to the Cheltenham Festival, significantly affecting air travel volumes.
The London Borough of Bexley is proposing significant changes, including demolishing six amenity buildings and constructing nine new ones, aiming to enhance local development.
A total of 55 planning applications were submitted to the council's planning department between January 13 and 19, covering various proposals like residential conversions and tree removals.