Shropshire Council has been notified of plans to convert a distinctive former bank building into a restaurant with four hotel rooms.
The proposals are for the historic National Westminster Bank Elizabethan House in Whitchurch's High Street.The restaurateurs, Frances and Stuart Collins, say it will fulfil their hospitality vision of enabling guests to dine and stay.
Also in Whitchurch, a planning application has been lodged to build 69 new homes. If granted permission the homes east of Prince William Close would include affordable dwelling and public open space.The planning application is to change Highbury House in Great Hales Street to a dental surgery. There would be minor alterations to the front elevation and other changes to the Grade II Listed building.The plans are to build two free range poultry houses with feed bins and ancillary equipment.
Members of the public can inspect copies of the application environmental statement and all supporting documents are available from Halls Holding - phone 01743 450700. There may be a charge to purchase the document.Erection of a three-bedroomed dwelling and alterations to existing vehicular access on land at the junction of Station Road and Washford Road, Shrewsbury.
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