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Summary
The Planning Panel of Milton Keynes Council convened on Thursday 20 June 2024 to discuss several planning applications, including significant decisions on residential and commercial developments. Key topics included the approval of a new residential development at 35 Kemble Court, the change of use for a property on Newport Road, and the redevelopment of a site on Queensway.
Residential Development at 35 Kemble Court
The panel approved the planning application for the construction of a new residential development at 35 Kemble Court. The proposal, detailed in the 2400494FUL - 35 Kemble Court Plans Pack, includes the construction of multiple housing units aimed at addressing the local housing shortage. Councillors debated the impact on local infrastructure and the environment, with some expressing concerns about increased traffic and pressure on local services. However, the majority supported the project, citing the need for more housing in the area.
Change of Use for 162 Newport Road
The panel also approved the change of use application for the property at 162 Newport Road. The application, referenced in the 24 00454 COU 162 Newport Road and its Plans Pack, proposed converting the existing commercial space into residential units. The decision was made after considering the potential benefits of increasing residential capacity in the area, despite some opposition concerned about the loss of commercial space.
Redevelopment of 207-209 Queensway
The redevelopment of the site at 207-209 Queensway was another significant topic. The application, detailed in the 24 00305 FUL 207-209 Queensway and its Plans Pack, involves the demolition of existing structures and the construction of a mixed-use development. Councillors discussed the potential economic benefits and the design's alignment with the council's urban development goals. The application was approved, with the panel highlighting the project's contribution to revitalising the area.
Other Applications
Other applications discussed included the extension of a residential property at 1 Ledbury, Great Linford, as detailed in the 23 02791 HOU 1 Ledbury Great Linford and its Plans Pack, and the development at 201 Gaddesden Crescent, as outlined in the 24 00512 HOU 201 Gaddesden Crescent and its Plans Pack. Both applications were approved with considerations for local impact and compliance with existing planning policies.
For further details, the Public reports pack and Decisions document provide comprehensive information on the meeting's outcomes.
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