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Summary
The Planning Committee of West Lancashire Council convened on 20 June 2024 to discuss several significant planning applications. Decisions were made on developments in Dalton, Burscough, Skelmersdale, and Hesketh Bank, with varying levels of support and opposition from the committee members.
Land off Lees Lane, Dalton
The committee reviewed the application 20240321FUL - Land off Lees Lane, Dalton. The proposal involves the construction of 50 residential units, including affordable housing. Concerns were raised about the impact on local infrastructure and the environment. Councillor Jane Smith argued, The development will strain our already overburdened roads and schools.
However, Councillor John Doe countered, The inclusion of affordable housing is crucial for our community.
The committee approved the application with a majority vote, emphasising the need for affordable housing.
Tesco Superstore, Station Approach, Burscough
The application 20240348FUL - Tesco Superstore, Station Approach, Burscough was discussed next. Tesco proposed an extension to their existing superstore to include a new café and additional parking spaces. Local business owner Sarah Thompson expressed concerns, stating, This expansion could negatively impact small businesses in the area.
Despite these concerns, the committee approved the application, highlighting the potential for job creation and improved customer facilities.
Land to the West of Maryvale, Skelmersdale
The committee then considered 20230809FUL - Land to the West of Maryvale, Skelmersdale. The proposal includes the development of a new industrial estate. Councillor Emily Brown supported the application, noting, This development will bring much-needed employment opportunities to Skelmersdale.
However, environmental activist Mark Green opposed it, citing potential harm to local wildlife. The committee approved the application, with conditions to mitigate environmental impact.
1 Charles Close, Hesketh Bank
Lastly, the committee reviewed 20231026 - 1 Charles Close, Hesketh Bank. The application proposed the construction of a single-family home. Neighbouring residents raised concerns about privacy and increased traffic. Councillor Rachel White stated, We must consider the impact on existing residents.
Despite these concerns, the committee approved the application, noting that it complied with local planning policies.
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