The Tesco Superstore in Warfield applying to make earlier deliveries is among the planning applications that have been submitted this week.
The Tesco in question has a chequered history, forcing the supermarket chain to issue substantial payouts for health and safety breaches.
Elsewhere, the developers Millgate Homes have made changes to an approved plan for 12 homes at Moat Farm in Winkfield. The approved plan proved unpopular when it went through the planning process last year.
Also, the owners of a home in Barkham have applied to conduct extensive works on their house.
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To view each plan in detail in Bracknell Forest enter the planning reference in brackets into the search bar of the borough’s planning portal here: https://planapp.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/online-applications/.
To view all plans submitted this week, simply go the planning portal and click ‘weekly/monthly lists’ then ‘show applications validated this week.’
To see plans in Wokingham, head to the borough council planning portal: https://planning.wokingham.gov.uk/FastWebPL/welcome.asp .
To view all the latest plans in Wokingham Borough, use the link above and click ‘weekly list of applications validated’.
Tesco applies to deliver until 3am (21/00746/FUL)
Tesco has applied to make deliveries at its Superstore in County Lane, Warfield until 3am.
Currently, deliveries can only begin at 5am. A covering letter as part of the application, written by Redline Planning, states: “These extended delivery hours will Tesco to bring a delivery to the store two hours earlier than present.
“This will help guarantee product availability and make the store more attractive for customers when it is open for trading.”
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The Tesco is open from 7am to 10pm Monday to Saturday and 10am to 4pm on Sundays. Tesco’s agents have argued stock cannot be replenished in time for store opening for most of the week.
The store has had a tumultuous history, with a boy being electrocuted there in 2017, leading to a £500,000+ payout, and Tesco’s being fined £160,000 for selling out of date goods in October 2017.
Changes to plan for 12 homes at Moat Farm in Winkfield (21/00748/FUL)
Here, the applicants have applied to make changes to conditions of an approved plan for 12 homes at Moat Farm, Winkfield.
Adaptations involve changes to the roofing on a majority of the homes as well as changes to the location of parking spaces.
The approved plans proved controversial when they were given the go ahead in September last year, with 43 neighbours objecting.
The location includes a medieval monument in Winkfield Lane, which has protections on it to preserve it.
New swimming pool for grand home in Ascot (21/00761/FUL)
The owners of Earleywood Lodge in Ascot have applied to build an outdoor swimming pool in the grounds of the home.
The plan also involves building a plant room to serve the swimming pool. You can view designs for the pool in the gallery above.
Earleywood Lodge is a large six bedroom house.
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Five of the bedrooms are located on the first floor, with a further bedroom on the second floor, with that member of the household also having access to their own living room, kitchen and bathroom.
A detached coach house has a further two bedrooms.
Garage conversion and extensive works to home in Barkham (Wokingham app 212616)
The owners of 27 Langley Common Road in Barkham have applied to conduct extensive works to their family home.
Floor plans show the existing garage would be replaced with a family playroom, utility room, toilet and study.
The plan also involves extensions that would create a balcony, a master bedroom with ensuite and dressing area and a second ensuite bedroom.
Currently, the occupants have to share a family bathroom and a toilet downstairs, according to the existing floor plans.
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