New flats, HMO conversions and pub window upgrades are being considered in Oxford planning applications.

The application says they want eight new homes there. These homes will be well insulated and very sustainable. They will make their own energy and help Oxford with net-zero goals. The project will improve housing and use the land better.
The site will gain biodiversity by ten percent. All homes will have outdoor space, plus a garden.
Mario Krrashi wants to demolish a garage on Field Avenue. They want to build an extension on the side, two stories high. This will create a new one-bed flat. The plan features an air source heat pump.
They want to keep the original family home. The extension will be a separate living unit. The site will gain two new parking spaces.
Adam Nutton has plans for The Black Swan on Crown Street. He wants to change the windows. The old windows have one pane of glass. The new windows will have two panes.
All frames will still be made of wood. The plan follows all rules and does not harm the area. They want the application approved quickly.
Neil Simpson has applied to change two houses into HMOs. One house is on Broadhead Place. The Broadhead Place house will have seven bedrooms. The other property is on Arlington Drive.
That Arlington Drive house will have five bedrooms. The location allows for more housing density. The project meets all rules and policies. It will not negatively affect the local area.