a development consisting of modifications and alterations to the ground floor elevation to Bridge Street, the construction of a new independent doorway to the existing bar with associated shopfronts, signage and awnings, provision of steps and modifications to the ramp leading to the existing hotel entrance, new surround and cantilevered canopy with illuminated signage, new shopfront to the existing restaurant , awnings and associated signage. Modifications to the existing footpath along with lights and illumination to the ground floor street frontage and signage.
alteration to previously approved retail / office & hotel development ( planning ref no. 99/1879 )which are as follows: 1. Change of approved roof construction to allow for storage space at attic / third floor level. 2, Change of use from 2 no. offic
retention of change of use from storeroom to offices on the third floor of existing hotel and for retention of existing Velux rooflights to front and rear
a development consisting of modifications and alterations to the ground floor elevation to Bridge Street, the construction of a new independent doorway to the existing bar with associated shopfronts, signage and awnings, provision of steps and modifications to the ramp leading to the existing hotel entrance, construction of a new entrance door to the hotel reception and modifications to the existing door to provide an independent entrance to the restaurant, new surround and cantilevered canopy with illuminated signage, new shopfront to the existing restaurant , awnings and associated signage. Modifications to the existing footpath along with lights and illumination to the ground floor street frontage and signage.
a development consisting of two new signs inlieu of the existing signage to the hotel. One illuminated banner type sign at first floor to the front elevation ( Bridge Street) and the second internally illuminated sign fixed flat, at first floor, to the gable end elevation (south elevation)
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