A former shop could be converted to provide extra rooms for an existing home.
The application was one of many submitted to Camden Council between July 15 and July 21 in the Ham & High readership area.
The council is currently reviewing each application and has yet to make a decision on any of them.
In Camden High Street, there are plans to convert a two bedroom maisonette into two single bedroom flats (2024/2907/P).
A similar conversion of an existing home into two flats is planned in Ebbsfleet Road, Cricklewood (2024/2715/P).
The Royal Free Hospital has asked for permission to install new plant equipment, support frame and acoustic screening for the pharmacy at its Hampstead site (2023/5317/P).
A former shop in Hargrave Place, Kentish Town, could soon be converted to extend an existing house in the street (2024/1887/P).
In King’s Cross, there are plans to divide an existing office space in Canal Reach into two, so that part of the unit can be used as a shop (2024/2841/P).
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