Changes to a high street shop were among plans made in Havering over the past week.
Havering Council received an array of proposals from developers from June 11 to 17 which it will consider at length before approving or refusing.
We have rounded up some of the most notable across the borough for you to see what changes might be coming to places you know well.
From amendments to a high street shopfront in Romford, to extensive changes in an industrial site, we have selected a range of applications across Havering.
On Dorking Road in Romford, a proposal, P0771.24, was made to convert a house into a small care home.
In Heaton ward in Romford, plans were made to change a home into a house for multiple occupants (HMO).
The proposal for the HMO, P0809.24, was a retrospective application for a property on Bell Avenue.
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In Rainham and Wennington ward, a large proposal for 19 non-lit signs was made for an industrial estate.
The plans, A0019.24, relate to Freightmaster Estate on Coldharbour Lane in Rainham.
On High Street in Hornchurch, a proposal, P0804.24, was made which included outside works and the replacement of a shopfront.
The plans also included the installation of plant at the premises, a Poundstretcher discount store.
In Cranham ward, the erection of a voltage management system with associated infrastructure was proposed on land to the west of Warley Street in Great Warley.
The proposal, P0721.24, also includes landscaping and boundary treatments.
In St Edward's ward in Romford, a proposal, A0020.24, was made to retain two front fascia signs to a premises on Fairview Parade in Romford.
The Mawney Road application was a retrospective bid to keep the signs at Rowlands Pharmacy.
In Upminster, a proposal, P0837.24, has been made for a part single, part two-storey rear extension to a property on Sycamore Avenue.
This would follow the removal of the existing rear extension and garage.
Squirrels Heath ward in Hornchurch had an application, P0826.24, to erect a garden room on Helen Road.
You can follow the progress of all these applications via Havering Council's planning portal.
They can be found via www.havering.gov.uk
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