Greenbridge:  A brick-built pavilion for football players who use ed the green space next to Swindon Rugby Club’s ground in Greenbridge Road will be knocked down.

Stratton St Margaret Parish Council has been given the goa head to level the building, which has doors and windows boarded up and has become a canvas for local graffiti vandals.

Demolition work will only be allowed between 7.30am and 2.30 pm on weekdays, excepting Bank Holidays.

Old Town: Extending 31 Lansdown Road and converting the extended building to six flats – a proposal by Sam Lawson of Evolved Property Solutions, has been withdrawn.

Town Centre: A 1990s telephone box outside the former Body Shop in Regent Street can be removed and replaced with a BT street hub, which provides free wi-fi and allows emergency calls.

Highworth: Two become four at 33 Cherry orchard. Council planners have approved the plan by developer Mr White to convert the garage into a flat and change the flat on the first floor into two apartments while retaining the flats on the ground floor.

St Andrews: A plan for a 5G mobile telecommunications Tower, which has been controversial elsewhere, was turned down in St Andrew. The proposal had been to site the 15-metre tall pole and associated cabins and the corner of Lady Lane and Pennine Way, just north of the roundabout junction. It drew dozens of objections and the chairman of St Andrews parish Council had asked for the matter to be called into the council’s planning committee. That proved unnecessary as officers have refused permission saying the siting of the tower would affect highway safety.

Woodhall Park.  The use of a garage at  45 Bayleaf Avenue as a home beauty treatment parlour has been deemed not appropriate by Euclid Street planners.

Mark Woodward made a retrospective application for change of use permission to the garage which would allow his daughter to continue to carry out eyebrow and eyelash treatments, nail treatments and waxing to about three or four customers a day Mondays to Saturdays.

While planners thought the use of the garage wasn’t much of a problem, it was the lack of parking for customers and the impact on parking in the street as a consequence which led to a refusal.

Upper Stratton: A proposal by Philip Taylor to build two bungalows in the rear garden of 26 Hyde Road has been withdrawn.

Old Town: A plan by Ken Oliver to extend 11 Hunt Street, and to use the garden behind it for a block of six flats and associated parking spaces, with access from the car park to the side of the house has been withdrawn.

Extensions: Applications have been lodged to extend houses, to build outhouses, or to convert garages and lofts to habitable rooms at: 20 Radstock Avenue, Walcot; 4 Northfield Way, Nythe; 50 Grove Hill Highworth; 3 Stapleton Close, Highworth, 29 Deben Crescent, Haydon Wick; 166 Marlborough Road, Broome Manor; 131 Bourne Road, Moredon and 3 Romney Way, Ramleaze.

Application for extensions or conversions have been approved for: 22Trevelyan Road, Broome Manor; 96 The Mall, Old Town; 13 Alder Close, Woodhall; Grove House, Front Lane, Blunsdon; 1 Bratton Close, Penhill; 5 West Hill Close, Highworth, 125 Bath Road, Old Town; 96 Grange Drive, Stratton St Margaret and  82 Goddard Avenue, Old Town.

An application for a partial conversion of a garage into habitable space at 58 The Mall in Old Town and a plan to build a single-storey rear extension at 1 Cornmarsh Way in Covingham have both been withdrawn.