Fresh planning applications have been lodged with Dorset Council covering new signage, building repairs and home extensions across Weymouth. At New Look House, proposals have been submitted for two new illuminated fascia signs as part of a refreshed appearance for the retail site. Meanwhile, the historic Old Rooms Inn is seeking permission for a major signage overhaul. The plans include new fascia signs, a projecting pictorial sign, lanterns, menu displays, chalkboards and sign-written branding.
Fresh planning applications have been lodged with Dorset Council covering new signage, building repairs and home extensions across Weymouth.
At New Look House, proposals have been submitted for two new illuminated fascia signs as part of a refreshed appearance for the retail site.
Meanwhile, the historic Old Rooms Inn is seeking permission for a major signage overhaul.
The plans include new fascia signs, a projecting pictorial sign, lanterns, menu displays, chalkboards and sign-written branding.
Elsewhere, a listed building application has been submitted for repairs to the roof structure at 3 St Mary Street, including structural works and replacement leadwork designed to preserve the character of the historic building.
Several residential applications have also been lodged, including plans for a parking area and wall at 3 Elwell Street, a rear extension at 2 St Georges Avenue, and a front extension with garage conversion at 53 Field Barn Drive.

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