A new batch of public notices advertising planning applications, road closures and other schemes has been published.

Public notices are placed by councils and other local authorities to tell people about proposed changes taking place in their area.

Planning applications:

Orangery/conservatory, single-storey rear extension, 3 Abbots Way, Southampton - application number 24/00461.

Listed Building Consent sought to install replacement windows, 8A Peartree Avenue, Southampton - application number 24/00473.

Replace single pane windows with wood effect UPVC double glazed sash windows with glazing bars on outside to match existing windows, 6 Hound Manor, Hound Road, Netley Abbey - application number L/24/97179.

Alteration to A/C units and installation of extra duct to south elevation, Oakmount House, Oakmount Road, Chandler's Ford - application number F/24/97213.

Partial demolition of garage, construction of single-storey rear extension, and alterations to fenestration, 6 Greens Close, Bishopstoke - application number H/24/97291.

Demolition of conservatory and construction of brick way window, 164A Castle Street, Portchester - application number P/24/0600.

Replace rear doors, 27 Castle Street, Portchester - application number P/24/0603


Find all the latest planning applications via the public notice portal: publicnoticeportal.uk


Road closure:

High Road will be closed between its junctions with Langhorn Road and Rayners Gardens from May 24 for manhole repairs. The works are due to be completed by May 25.

Licensing applications: 

SES Environmental Ltd, of Moorland Close, Dibden Purlieu, is seeking consent to use SWS Western Avenue, Western Docks, Southampton, as an operating centre for two goods vehicles.

ASJ  Scaffolding Ltd, of Hawkers Close, Totton, is seeking consent to Canando Farm in Tatchbury Lane, Winsor, as an operating centre for one goods vehicle.

Amo Haulage Ltd, of Witts Hill, Southampton, is seeking consent to use South West Trucks Ltd, of Eling Wharf, Totton, as an operating centre for one goods vehicle.

A licence allowing alcohol to be sold and consumed on the premises is being sought by McCarthy Stone for the May Tree Place retirement living complex in Banister Road, Southampton.