An Oxford college has submitted plans to carry out a series of refurbishments to its buildings.
Trinity College on Broad Street is subject to an application which would result in the refurbishment of the Senior Common Room suite, the dining hall and lobby floors if approved.
The proposals also include planning upgrades to the wall panelling, windows and a series of door repairs.
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The buildings in question are listed and are therefore subject to tighter planning laws and regulations.
The college was founded more than 450 years ago, in 1555, by Sir Thomas Pope.
A number of student bedrooms would also be converted into offices for fellows under the news plans.
This is in addition to a redesign of the servery and food delivery areas.
The planning application was submitted by the college to Oxford City Council on September 4.
No decision date has yet been set by the council.
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