In total there have been 15 submissions, which will be called-in by the planning committee for decisions on November 10.
Among them are plans for a swanky new home in Broughton featuring a sauna, gym and bar, changing a semi into a children’s home, and the conversation of a city centre flat into studio apartments.
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Here's some of the most interesting applications this week. Photo: google
2. Land adjacent to Slater’s Farm, Whittingham Lane, Broughton
Michael Hughes has applied to progress a full application to erect a detached one and a half storey house on land adjacent to Slater’s Farm.
The ground floor would feature a gym, complete with shower and sauna facilities, alongside a games room, bar, lounge, study, and laundry area. Photo: PWA Planning/Preston Council
3. 88 Cadley Causeway
An application has been made to change the use of 88 Cadley Causeway from a dwelling to a residential institution (Class C2) for the full-time accommodation for one young person.
No external alterations or extensions are proposed. Photo: Google
4. 6 Chapel Street, Preston
Dr Christopher Moss of Westmorland Homecare is seeking permission to put a classic hanging sign outside the office with a complementary door sign and information board.
He said: "This property has been empty for some time and the local plan encourages it to be used, in order for this to happen we need to have effective signage outside the property." Photo: Google