A PLAQUE could be erected in Windsor to honor the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee is just one of many planning decisions or applications submitted to local authorities in Slough, Windsor, or Maidenhead this week.

To view more details for each application, go to the respective council’s planning portal with the reference number attached.

Plans to erect a plaque to commemorate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee submitted at the Guildhall, High Street, Windsor (22/00095/LBC).

Slough Observer: CG of what the plaque could look likeCG of what the plaque could look like

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has a big year in front of her with a ton of events happening in Windsor and Eton to celebrate her 70 years on the throne.

Brits will be given a four-day bank holiday weekend from Thursday, June 2, to Sunday, June 5, in celebration of the Platinum Jubilee.

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The Guildhall will be celebrating the Queen’s achievement and the 100th anniversary of Windsor being granted its royal status by erecting a plaque on a wall.

Plans suggest the stainless steel plaque will be unveiled on March 22 if planners give permission.

Fresh plans to demolish converted barns into four homes approved at New Lodge Farm, Drift Road, Winkfield, Windsor (21/02160/FULL).

Slough Observer: CG of what the four homes could look likeCG of what the four homes could look like

Royal Borough planning bosses gave the go-ahead for developers to demolish three barns that were converted into three homes and a farmhouse to make way for four detached homes.

The scheme includes a two-storey five-bedroom farmhouse and three, four-bedroom barn-style houses.

Three car parking spaces are provided per four-bedroom dwelling. Each of the units on the site has a garage that can accommodate at least one vehicle and parking on the driveway for two further vehicles.

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The attached garages can hold at least one bicycle.

Plans to erect a 5G mast with six antennas and four cabinets have been refused at Churchill Road Streetworks, Junction of Churchill Road/Paget Road, Slough (X/00212/000).

Slough Observer: Drawing of the mast's scale and heightDrawing of the mast's scale and height

More plans have come forward as part of CK Hutchinson Network’s rollout of its 5G coverage across the country.

It proposed to erect a 16 metre-high monopole with antennas and four cabinets near the Slough road.

But Slough planning bosses refused the scheme due to its scale, height, appearance, and visual impact “detrimentally” affecting nearby residents and that its appearance to the area would be “harmful”.

They wrote: “It is considered that the location of the development within a residential area would result in a significant visual intrusion which would be incompatible with the surroundings, be detrimental to the amenities of the area and would comprise a harmful addition to the street scene.

“The development would have an obtrusive visual impact within the area and would fail to improve the character or appearance of the surroundings resulting in a development.”