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26/00490/FULApproveLast updated 21/08/2026, 01:21

A proposal for the change of use of the first and second floors from commercial use to residential to create four flats, alongside associated external alterations including new windows and the partial demolition of a rear roof.

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High Street, Tewkesbury GL20

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Full Proposal

The proposal is for change of use from the new class E (commercial) into C3 (residential) for first and second floor levels to create one 3-bed 5-person flat, one 1-bed 2-person flat, one 2-bed 3-person flat and one 1-bed 1-person flat. The scheme also includes the addition of 1 x new window to rear elevation at first floor level, the addition of 2 x new windows to rear elevation at ground floor level, the addition of 2 x new windows to side elevation at ground floor level, the demolition of the flat roof at the rear and creation of internal lightwell for flat 1, and the refurbishment of the side passageway and external area at the rear of the site.

Application Timeline

Application Registered10/06/2026
Application Validated19/06/2026
Decision Made19/08/2026
Decision Issued20/08/2026
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Physical construction works
Build-phase noise, dust and vehicles while works are carried out.
Upper-floor or window works
First-floor, dormer, balcony or window works in the description.
Commercial or licensed use
The description mentions a commercial, licensed or industrial use.
Change of use
The application seeks a change of use for the site.

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Nammex Limited

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