You can view each one by going to the council’s planning website and searching for the application number provided. Slough: town centre flats (F/05994/011) An office building near Slough High Street can be converted into four flats after plans were approved by Slough Borough Council. The plans are to turn convert the first and second floors of Coleridge House on Park Street into two two-bed flats and two one-bed flats.

The ground floor will remain as an office. Council planning officers said the conversion was acceptable. But no one will be allowed to move in until developers have installed storage for six bicycles and four electric vehicle charging points, and submitted plans for refuse and recycling facilities.

Slough: Langley HMO (P/12528/001) A house in Langley can become a house of multiple occupation (HMO), council planning officers have ruled. Plans to turn the three bedroom house on Laurel Avenue into a five bedroom HMO were submitted to the council in August and approved on Tuesday, October 1. However planning officers said the owner would still need to check whether they needed an HMO licence with the council’s licensing department.

Slough: Colnbrook HMO (P/11491/010) Plans to turn a building in Colnbrook into an HMO have been refused by Slough Borough Council. The plans to turn the building into a six-bedroom HMO were submitted to the council in July this year. But council planning officers said future residents would not have enough access to natural sunlight .