Here are the latest planning decisions made by Somerset Council in and around Bridgwater.
Plans for part demolition and change of use to the rear and erection of a new building to create seven flats at The Old Post Office have been refused.
The application, submitted by Cornhill One Ltd and Cornhill Two Ltd, was rejected under delegated powers on Thursday, November 6.
The proposal involved changes to the rear of the building and the erection of a new structure.
In Cannington, permission has been granted for the installation of an air-source heat pump at 3 Otters Brook.
Ms N Williams submitted the application for the west elevation of the property.
This was approved under delegated powers on Tuesday, November 4.
In Goathurst, approval has been given for the felling of an ash tree at Paulet House.
Mr B Fraser submitted the application due to the tree's excessive loss of crown cover.
The decision was made under delegated powers on Monday, November 3.
The Environment Agency has been granted permission to continue using a site in Olivers Road, Middlezoy, until 2027.
The major application involved amending a previous condition of a planning permission to extend the use of the site.
The decision was made under delegated powers on Tuesday, November 4.
Plans for a single-storey rear extension and remodelling of a patio at Westland, on Maunsel Road in North Newton, have been approved.
The application, submitted by Mr S Boxell, was granted under delegated powers on Tuesday, November 4.
In Spaxton, permission has been given for the erection of a garden shed or shelter at Chapel Barn on Bush Lane.
The application was made by Mr and Mrs Cohen and was approved under delegated powers on Tuesday, November 4.