Changes to two hotels in Slough, and redecorated restaurants in Windsor and Eton are in this week’s roundup of planning applications and decisions at Slough Borough Council and the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.

You can view each one by going to the council’s planning website and searching for the application number provided.

Slough: Colnbrook Hotel (P/11688/002)

Changes to a large hotel on Bath Road are in the works, plans submitted to Slough Borough Council suggest.

The B&B Hotels chain wants permission to put up new signs at the Colnbrook Hotel in Poyle near Heathrow airport. The chain’s website says it has just recently bought the hotel and is now refurbishing it.

Slough: Upton Park Hotel (P/11688/002)

An extra flat could be built at the site of a former hotel if developers’ plans are approved.

Plans to convert Upton Park Hotel at 39 Upton Park into flats were approved by Slough Borough Council earlier this year. Developers originally wanted to build ten flats, but council planning officers only agreed to nine.

Now the developers have applied to vary the application to revert back to the original plan for ten.

Slough: HMO (P/11688/002)

Plans to add an extra bedroom to a house of multiple occupation in Slough have been withdrawn.

Mr Mohammed Khalil of Sirocco Enterprise wanted permission to convert a six bed HMO on Outlands Drive into a seven bed one.

Slough Borough Council received his application for planning permission on May 2. But the application was then registered as withdrawn on Monday June 17.

RBWM: Sillwood Park (24/01365/DEM)

Imperial College London can demolish a building known as Header House at its Sillwood Park campus in Ascot, the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead has agreed.

The university has plans to redevelop the site extensively and got permission to build a new life sciences building there last year.

RBWM: McDonald’s (24/01097/LBC)

The McDonald’s on Thames Street in Windsor can get a redocrated shopfront, the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead has agreed.

The fast food restaurant applied for permission for new anti-roosting spikes on its signs, replacement front doors, repainted window frames and the removal of canopies. The council approved the plans on Friday June 28.

RBWM: Cote Brasserie (24/01097/LBC)

The Cote Brasserie restaurant in Eton is also allowed a redecoration, the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead has agreed.

The restaurant applied for permission to repaint its shop front and the council agreed on Friday June 28.