Plans to create a new bowling alley and games centre in Camden Market are among those being considered by planners.

The applications have all been submitted to Camden Council between October 30 and November 5 in the Ham & High readership area.

The council is currently reviewing each application and has yet to make a decision on any of them.

In West Hampstead, a proposal (2022/0475/P) has been submitted to merge two existing leasehold flats in Gladys Road into a single home.

Just a short walk away, in Compayne Gardens, another proposal aims to convert two flats into one unit (2023/3745/P).

Alterations are proposed to a home in Ravenshaw Street under the application 2023/4025/P.

These changes include erecting a rear dormer, rear and front rooflights, and replacing side and rear elevation windows.

In Chalk Farm, various modifications are also proposed (2023/3629/P) for a house in St Ann's Gardens.

These include creating a rear roof terrace at the second floor, installing a Juliet balcony at the back of the first floor, and replacing windows at the front of the third floor with sliding doors.

A new bowling venue could open in Hawley Wharf in Camden Market, after Lane7 asked to change the use of the current space (2023/4686/P).

The applicant says that the space has remained vacant, save for its current temporary use as a gallery.

Not only would there be a bowling alley at the site, but also space for interactive darts, tech-infused mini golf, immersive cricket batting cages, pool, table tennis and high tech arcades. 

Also in Camden Town, there are plans to build a single-storey front extension to a unit at Hartland Road Arches (2023/3450/P).

Building work is also planned for a Grade II-listed house in Mornington Terrace to remove changes carried out to by the previous owner, rectifying various planning breaches in the process (2023/4743/L and 2023/3720/P).

In Highgate High Street, one application seeks to separate a post, parcel and print centre into two units (2023/4128/P). 

Planning documents state that the two sections will continue to be used as they currently are, but will allow for the separation of the retail and office spaces.

To view or comment on any of the applications visit - https://www.camden.gov.uk/search-for-planning-applications