IT HAS been a good week for those seeking planning permission across the district.

Winchester City Council officers permitted all 24 applications in this week's batch.

W H Smith in the High Street will have a breathable roof felt installed and the current clay plaintiles relayed.

Tas Foods has permission to site extraction equipment to the roof of 9-11 High Street.

Mr and Mrs Gilllingham can extend 17 Winnall Manor road to form a garden store and home workshop.

At 11 St James Lane, a listed property, Mr and Mrs Edwards can erect a single storey rear extension and complete some internal changes on the ground floor and first floor.

Nikki Prentice-Jones has permission for a single storey rear extension and can also increase the roof height of the existing extension at 35 Colley Close.

Mike Batson can erect a single storey extension with raised platform at Overcombe, Petersfield Road.

The garage of 1 Alswitha Terrace, King Alfred Place, can be demolished and rebuilt thanks to Catrin Locke's application.

Julie Cummings has permission to install a business sign at 40-43 Sheridan House, Jewry Street.

Winchester School Of Art in Park Avenue can continue to use its temporary buildings for education purposes.

Over in the Meon Valley, Nick and Jenny Burbage can convert the roof space of 19 Leopold Drive, Bishop's Waltham, into a liveable accommodation.

In Colden Common, Mr and Mrs Johnson have permission to extend Oakdene, 146 Main Road.

Mr Dawson can complete front and upper floor extensions and build a new front wall at Dunnocks, Uplands Road.

In the same village Christian Oliver can extend Haylands, 74 Anmore Road.

Just up the road at Little Denmead Farm, Mr and Mrs Carpenter can demolish a conservatory and replace it with a single storey extension.

Mr and Mrs Burton can create a disabled access to 32 Field Way.

Jonathan Morgan has permission for a free standing wooden timber workshop at The Watch, School Lane.

Over in Durley Mr and Mrs King can erect a single storey side extension to form a garden room at Durley Hall, Durley Hall Lane.

New Alresford residents Mr and Mrs Homes can remove trees for a new driveway at Langton Lodge, Sun Lane.

In Grange Road Mark and Karen Austin can remove the existing conservatory and replace it with a single storey flat roof extension.

Dr Sarah Noble in Northington looks to renovate Lawn House, Main Road.

Suzanna Polansky in Shedfield can create a wildlife pond with associated engineering at Hatton Turnor House, Botley Road.

A single storey rear extension is permitted at Ashwell, Lower Chase Road, in Swanmore following Mr and Mrs Forster's application.

Mr Jackson in Wickham can erect a new commercial garage at Redhill Service Station, Winchester Road.