House makeover and new restaurant among Bromley planning applications
Briefly

The article discusses various development plans in Keston, Beckenham, and Bromley, including major renovations and changes of use for commercial properties. Notably, developments in conservation areas present added complexity, as they must align with local architectural character. Proposals include residential expansions, new signage for a supermarket site, and a significant shift from commercial to mixed-use at a Bromley location. The article highlights the challenges and considerations developers face in maintaining historical integrity while modernizing properties.
The proposed developments range from small extensions to major overhauls, with many situated in conservation areas, adding an extra layer of scrutiny and debate.
In Keston, at 30 Heathfield Road, plans have been put forward for a major makeover, including the demolition of the front driveway wall and a loft conversion.
The proposal aims to install advertisement signs at 22 Fairfield Road, which also falls within a conservation area requiring aesthetic compatibility with the surroundings.
A more significant change is proposed for 113 High Street, Bromley, where a vacant commercial site will convert into a mixed restaurant and takeaway.
Read at www.newsshopper.co.uk
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