The latest planning applications submitted to Worcester City Council include plans for an escape room and for solar panels at a city car park.
A proposal has been put forward to open an escape room venue in a former restaurant in Cathedral Square.
Elsewhere in the city centre, the owners of 105 High Street want to install a new shopfront and a replacement rear door.
They have also applied for listed building consent to carry out the removal of an internal corridor wall and other work.
Listed building consent is also being sought by 98 High Street for the removal of an internal corridor wall, porch screens and other works including a new shopfront.
The Raven Inn, in Droitwich Road, wants to insert a new mezzanine floor so it can create 12 new guestrooms.
Property owners in Grange Avenue want to build a single-storey extension.
Plans to build a new two-storey building on land next to 22 Burleigh Road have been submitted.
The city council wants to install solar panels on the roof of St Martins Gate multi-storey car park.
An application for a single storey side extension to a house in Osprey Close has been submitted.
A property in Bromwich Road has submitted plans for vehicle access and a hard standing area.
The charity Worcester Snoezelen wants to relocate temporary cabins to create a temporary car park.
5 Kinord Close wants to put up a two-metre wall on the border of the property.
8 Keats Avenue plans to demolish a conservatory and garages to make way for a new extension and double garage.
Plans have also been submitted for a single-storey rear extension at a house in Teme Road, Worcester.
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