Rodbourne Cheney: Relief could be available for staff and pupils during games lessons at Rodbourne Cheney Primary.

The school’s parent organisation the White Horse Federation has applied to be allowed to knock down a lean-to canopy and two portable toilets next to the sports equipment store on its playing field.

The school wants to put in a new prefabricated block of four lavatories, individual cubicles with handbasins, all plumbed into the mains drainage, on the playing field a short walk from the main school building in The Broadway.

Eldene: A bungalow and its garage could be knocked down to make space for two semi-detached houses on the corner of Elmore and Eldene Drive.

But neighbours are concerned about access and parking as the new houses will have less off-road space.

Developer PMIS Associates has put in plans to knock down the bungalow at 3 Elmore, and its garage and replace it with two attached “chalet-bungalows”.

Eldene Parish Council said the application has not addressed neighbours worries over increased parking on the road at the corner and said: “The building work will interrupt ‘normal life’ in the area and we suggest this is done with due consideration to other residents.”

Blunsdon St Andrew: It will be a change from free weights to French lacquer at Greencote House in Isambard Way. An application by Mr Luong to change the permitted use of Unit 3 from a gym to a nail bar has been approved.

The application says the bar will employ three full-time staff and “would add to the variety of businesses in the area”.

Stratton St Margaret: Another gym will also be lost, although this one has been empty for some time.

R Madhani has been given the go-ahead to change the use of Unit 24 in the Equity Trade Centre, a large block of industrial and trade units on Hobley Drive between the Techno and Britannia industrial estates from indoor sports and fitness to a general trade and industrial use.

Planners approved the move on the grounds that the change was to an employment use in what they called a “key employment area”.

Blagrove: Builders' merchant Travis Perkins has been given permission to demolish the brick bike shed on its site in Frankland Road in the Euroway trading estate in Blagrove.

The space taken up by the shed will be used by four car parking spaces.

The company told planners it has provided secure sheltered cycle parking inside its main building.

Greenbridge: Car maker BMW-Mini wants to knock down a one-storey building which houses equipment supplying power and compressed air to its main manufacturing blocks in Bridge End Road and replace it with a new building clad and roofed in metallic silver.

Badbury Park: No sign of bats roosts was found and no badger setts discovered during a wildlife survey of land earmarked for up to 300 houses just north of the Commonhead roundabout.

Persimmon Homes has put in reports about managing wildlife, noise and drainage required by planners before it starts work on the third phase of work at Badbury Park.

The land was originally intended to be employment land, but was given a re-zoning for housing when no interest was found among developers to build an industrial estate there.

Extensions: Applications to build extensions to houses have been lodged for4 48 Ashbury Ave6nue in Nythe and 41 Windmill Piece in Chiseldon. Such applications have been approved for 11 Beverstone Grove, Lawn; 13 Corby Avenue, Lakeside; 3 Scarborough Road, Rodbourne and 6 Byrd Close, Grange Park.