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Planning and Regulatory Committee - Wednesday 13 March 2024 10.00 am
March 13, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on planning and development issues, including a contentious proposal for a new supermarket and the replacement of a hotel conservatory. Decisions were made on both items, with significant debate particularly surrounding the supermarket proposal.
Supermarket Proposal at Three Counties Hotel Site: The proposal to demolish the Three Counties Hotel and build a supermarket was ultimately approved, despite strong opposition. Arguments against centered on increased traffic congestion, loss of a community asset, and adverse impact on local retail. Proponents cited economic benefits and job creation. The decision underscores tensions between development and community preservation.
Conservatory Replacement at Pilgrim Hotel: The council approved the replacement of the Pilgrim Hotel's conservatory with a new single-story extension. This decision was less controversial, with support linked to the benefits of enhancing a local business and community asset. There were no significant objections, and the decision was seen as a positive step for local economic development.
An interesting aspect of the meeting was the intense debate on the supermarket proposal, highlighting the community's concerns about preserving local character versus the need for economic development. The approval despite strong opposition may have implications for future development debates in the area.
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