Developments are planned at sites in West Street, High Street, and Heathfield Road, among others.
These changes take into account the environment and aim to maintain or enhance the appearance of the conservation areas they are located in.
In West Street, Bromley, a single-storey rear extension to an existing ground-floor flat and a loft conversion with a roof extension to the upper-floor flat are planned.
This development will also include the addition of roof lights.
A new single-storey rear extension with two light lanterns, decking, steps or balustrade, and other elevation changes is set to replace the existing conservatory in Heathfield Road, Keston.
This property is also set within a conservation area.
A minor material amendment has been proposed for a Grade II listed building in High Street, Bromley.
The refurbishment plan includes the sale of food and drink outlets at ground-floor level, a multi-use room in the basement, a function hall and separate business centre on the first floor, and refurbished hotel guest rooms on the second and third floors.
The amendment also includes plans for an enlarged single-storey rear kitchen extension.
A property in Heathley End, Chislehurst, is set for the demolition of its chimneys and the construction of part one or two-storey front and rear extensions.
The plans also include a loft conversion with front and rear dormers, the addition of roof lights to the side, roof alterations to increase ridge height, and elevation changes.
Another Chislehurst property in Ashfield Lane is set for the demolition of its conservatory and the construction of a two-storey rear extension.
In Elwill Way, Beckenham, plans include the construction of a low front wall with brick piers and lighting, a stabilised gravel driveway with a rumble strip and bollards, and a refurbished front door.
A new covered entrance porch is also planned, along with changes to the back garden.
A retrospective application has been made for alterations to the rear garden of a property in Raggleswood, Chislehurst.
The changes include the creation of a terraced rear garden, sunken patio areas, a swimming pool, lawn, and steps linking all levels, along with vegetation for screening.
A change of use has been proposed for a property in High Street, Bromley, from a tattoo shop to an open Class E use.
In Little Thrift, Petts Wood, Orpington, a change of use of land to garden land and the provision of a raised play area has been proposed.
A property in Christ Church Road, Beckenham, is set for the demolition of existing link buildings and extensions and the construction of a two-storey side extension to Lea Wilson Hall.
The plans also include elevation changes such as the installation of roof lights and replacement windows or doors, the construction of a new two-storey link building, and the installation of a new handrail and balustrade fronting Fairfield Road.
These changes are all associated with the use of the building as a church or community facility.
In Lezayre Road, Orpington, a plan has been submitted for the conversion of an existing detached dwelling to form a pair of semi-detached dwellings.
The extensions include a first-floor extension, part one or two-storey rear extension, elevation changes, and the provision of car parking spaces, bicycle, and refuse storage to the rear.
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