WINCHESTER City Council planning officers have approved every application put before them this week.
In the city, Kerry Jack will replace the porch at Deane Lodge, St Faiths Road.
Winchester College can install two gradual inclines to the passageway in College Street, as well as a district heating main and better lighting to Flint Court Nobo Cloister.
Marcus Swalwell will convert the courtyard at 1 Gordon Road into a studio for the training of artists.
At 8 St Peter Street, Sean Reidy can repair the external elevations, the roof and windows.
Andrew Whiteside and Sophie Rimmer can erect a part-single storey and part-two storey rear extension at Rosebery House, 5 Westminster Gate.
Ian Wilton can alter the loft and extend 1 Cheriton Road.
Mr and Mrs Mullins of Bereweeke Cottage, 5 Bereweeke Road, can demolish a detached garage and extend to the side and the rear.
Shoal Restaurant, the eatery at the Guildhall, can install two new external CCTV cameras and two new external battery illuminated menu display boxes.
In Bishop's Sutton, Jonathan Earthy can install a balcony to the rear elevation of Rosemullion, The Dene.
Down in Boarhunt, Oliver Cook can make alterations to a thatched barn at Manor Farm.
Mr Palmer can erect a single storey rear extension at 1 Forest Cottages, Trampers Lane.
Over in Curdridge, Andrew Fulljames can convert the garage of 1 Summerlands Cottage into a dwellinghouse.
Sophie Wagstaff in Denmead can extend to the side, front and rear of Prestbury, Upper Crabbick Lane.
In 3 Roman Green, Jo Town can erect a single storey side extension and extend the garage.
Paul Mitchell can have a new car port and storage facility to the front of Spring Cottage, Springvale Road, Headbourne Worthy.
Kumar Paran can extend 27 Harestock Road and Gregg Joslin can create a new access driveway at Merrymead, 112 Harestock Road.
Mr and Mrs Saunders can erect a single storey garden shed in the rear garden at 8 Dairy Place.
In New Alresford, Mr Weijers can build a single storey rear extension at 4 Corfe Close.
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